I am trying to extricate myself from 3 areas of Quilters Block. If writers can have a block, quilters certainly can!
1. I did this stamp making exercise for C&G. I was imagining the gingko leaves being pelted to the ground in the huge windstorm we had 2 weeks ago. I tried out the as yet unused umber and sienna acrylic paint. I had no foam stamp material so I used various types of plumber's gasket to create the gingko stamps. It was fun figuring out how much paint to use and see the overlapping effect of colour and leaf form. I got carried away with the stamping and didn't love the look of the end result. Way too many leaves. I know...IT'S JUST AN EXERCISE! But. I feel I need to do it again with a bit of restraint.
2. The Bargello needed to be batted, backed and basted. I know... ONE THING AT A TIME - START WITH WHAT YOU KNOW. But. There were issues. I did the miters late at night even though I new better. What was I thinking? I eyeballed the miters! All the borders seemed to line up so I sewed them. All was not perfect even after redoing 2 corners. I guess I should have used a ruler and the angle thingee. The top lay abandonned for a week. Finally I got down to business to correct wrongs. Resting was just what the miters needed. Everything measured perfectly. All was square and flat and the border corners met quite acceptably. The black Minkee got cut and sewn for the back. The wool that had been relaxing over my railing for the past week got cut to size. I spray basted the back of the Minkee and laid the batt on top. I used the basting glue from Walmart. It doesn't seem very tacky. Nothing like the 3M spray adhesive. The layers will rest while I will remove the zillions of threads from the back and front of the quilt top tomorrow while I have my morning coffee.
One more Quilter's Block to go! My mind will get too revved if I start thinking about it just before going to bed.