With Glowing Hearts

 


I bought the kit to make "With Glowing Hearts", a project put together by Northcott fabrics.  I mentioned in my last post that I was diagnosed with breast cancer last month.  Well I had a need to keep busy to help distract me, so after finishing Granddaughter #3's quilt I started right in to this one.  Within the three weeks of diagnosis to surgery I managed to do a complete quilt and get the quilt top made for this one; that is unbelievably quick for me!  I did the quilting after the surgery, which was just as well as it helped to distract me from the major rash I developed from the antiseptic they use during surgery.

I had a lot of fun making the heart appliques; I haven't done that before.  I read online to use stabilizer behind the fabric to help keep everything smooth and I think that was good advice. 

I hand-based the seam allowance under before pressing, and then used a blanket stitch on the machine to sew them down.

I also did the binding as a bias cut as directed in the pattern.  I usually use straight grain cuts so I'm curious to see if that makes a difference in how well it wears.  I'm hoping to take this one camping; everyone needs a good patriotic quilt at the campsite, don't they?






Comments

Popular posts from this blog

My Bionic Gear Bag - Pattern Review (long and pic heavy)

New Look 6735 - The Dedicated Post

Holiday Knitting