On my design wall – 2014.04.02

Lots of progress on the Skybridge quilt.  After three days of fairly intense work, all the units are constructed and ready to be fused to the background.  And I’m soooo happy with how it looks!

Auditioning fabricsI pinned the sky background to the design wall, then auditioned the bridge fabrics. I cut my freezer paper pattern into pieces, and ironed each piece to the back of the selected fabric.

I used a combination of methods to construct the units – some of the smaller units (such as the smaller tower) will be fused with raw edges.  For the larger pieces, I cut the fabric with seam allowances, which I pressed to the back of the freezer paper piece.  I fused the turned edges down with 1/4″ or 1/2″ strips of fusible web.  The pieces in the very large curved section are sewn together, and just the outside edges are turned under with fusible strips.  As each unit was completed, I pinned it back on the design wall.

Small tower unit constructed   Fusible strips on back of unit  Most units pinned to design wall

almost ready for fusingThen I removed all the pieces from the design wall and laid the background on my work table on top of the master pattern.  Luckily, I could see the major lines of the pattern through the sky fabric.  I positioned all the units and pinned them in place and made sure they all fit together with no gaps.  As I pinned each unit, I removed the fusible backing paper.  Once all the pieces were pinned in place, I put it back on the design wall so I could see if everything was straight – the taller tower needs to be straightened, but other than that it looks ready to be fused.

 

my design wall on wheels(For those of you who are wondering how my design wall on wheels is doing, it’s fabulous! Here you can see where I rolled it into the hallway to get a better photo of the quilt.  I do still plan to post a tutorial about it, when I have more time.)

Today, I’m going to fuse everything in place, then layer the quilt and start sewing.  I’ll post about my progress later this week.

 

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12 Responses to On my design wall – 2014.04.02

  1. Very cool! I will look forward to seeing the finished project at the next VMQG meeting!

  2. andy says:

    Very cool!!!

  3. Jehnny says:

    Awesome, I love the perspective on that quilt!

  4. knitnkwilt says:

    What a transformation from the earlier attempt at surrealistic coloring–this works so much better, but I do look forward to another where the surrealist works. Love the big swoop and the touch of red.

  5. I love the way this is coming out! Beautiful!

  6. Marianne says:

    Love where this is going!!!

  7. deborah says:

    WOW! I am so impressed and inspired! Great work!!

  8. This looks fabulous Terry!

  9. LoretteC says:

    Oh I love this! It looks terrific! And I can’t wait to hear how you made your design wall on wheels!

  10. Renate says:

    Terry this is stunning. Your sense of perspective is amazing. I can actually hear the “Skytrain” rumbling down the tracks.

  11. sarah elizabeth :: {no} hats says:

    Wow. Just wow — beautiful.

  12. Régina says:

    Fantastic work, it will be breathtaking once it is all finished!

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