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“What you create doesn’t have to be perfect. So what if the eggs are greasy or the toast is burned? Don’t let fear of failure discourage you.”
― Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Rouenneries Progress

I bought the fabric for this quilt last spring when the Deseret Book at University Mall cleared out their fabric section and had an amazing sale.  The solid is the turkey red from the Rouenneries line by French General. The light is a print from the same line. Usually when I quilt, I am very uniform, I cut out everything, including binding at the beginning, then piece, then put it all together.  This time I didn't do that so much. I cut out the blocks, then pieced them together.  Then it was time to work on the border and I quickly realized I was going to be short on fabric!  Yikes, this is an older line and I bought it on sale as it was.  First I did an internet search and found it, but it was a bit spendy.  So I decided to check a few local stores.  The first one I stopped at had it!  And they had just the amount I needed, on a bolt, less than a yard.  I got it at Quilting Cottage in American Fork.  I guess I hadn't been there in a long time, because they have moved into the house next door to where they were.  They are older houses with narrow stairs and all sorts of little rooms.  At first I thought they just remodeled and wandered around a bit confused, but no, they moved.

Anyway, I have all the borders pieced, just working on ironing them and then I will get around to attaching them.  This project is just not on the top of my list, even though I really want to get it finished.  I have two baby quilts ready to piece, a few dresses to make, and some other odds and ends I would like to do before this baby arrives.  And this quilt is going to be pretty big, so I am honestly thinking of sending it out to be quilted.  We shall see, I really hate to leave it in an unfinished state for too long. 

2 comments:

Marsha said...

That is so beautiful!

Jessica Christensen said...

I agree. It's going to be gorgeous when it's done. I never got any or the Rouenneries, but I looked at it a lot and often wished I had.