Monday, August 25, 2025

Progress on Kate's Choice

It was nice to get back to the sewing room on Sunday.  After a week away from home, the first decision was to decide what to work on.  I finished off the August inverted star block for the guild BOM so I was free to work on something else.  Since I'd really like to get another finish in soon, the project box with the quilted Kate's Choice blocks was pulled off the shelf.  First step was to cut the sashing strips for the front and back of the quilt and attach those. 




The sashing on the front will be same pink fabric as in the first block and the back sashing will that green dot from the bottom block.  Attaching the sashing strips to the first block wasn't a problem, but there were issues when I tried to attach the second block to the sashing.  I was having problems with skipped stitches, then I realized that the walking foot wasn't flat. Once I figured out how to fix that, things went smoothly and the first row is finished, including the between rows sashing. 




Once I figured out the skipped stitches this went together pretty quickly.  Dealing with the sashing on the back was a bit more of a challenge.  




It looks OK from a distance, but close up you can see it's not perfect.  I've got the sashing strips pinned to the second row, but had to stop for dinner last night and didn't get back it it.  The plan is to work on it this afternoon once all my morning chores are done.  I won't finish it this month I don't think, but any progress is good. 

Linking up with Design Wall Monday and Patchwork & Quilts

13 comments:

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Your connected row of blocks looks great, Kate! I love the pink and green prints you're using for this. I always appreciate that blog readers won't see my work up close - no need to worry about perfection, lol!

The Colorful Fabriholic said...

Looks like you're making good progress!

Pat at Bell Creek Quilts said...

Sometimes, I think skinny strips are harder to sew than wider strips. Yours are looking great! :)

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

Any progress is good, and you did a lot! I love the pink sashings, your blocks are shining. These two rows are beautiful! Thank you for sharing them and linking up.

Barbara said...

It’s looking good!

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

It is so interesting to see how these blocks are put together. I have never tried the quilt as you go method. Gorgeous pink and green sashing fabrics you are using , Kate. I just love this project. Happy quilting. Hugs.

Bonnie said...

We are darn critical of our own work, aren't we. You could hand sew the backing pieces down... but I wouldn't do it. By the end of the quilt your back stitching will look great. Keep it up.

Linda at Texas Quilt Gal said...

You might be having issues, but I sure can't tell - it just looks pretty to me!

Yvonne from Quilting Jetgirl said...

I'm glad you were able to figure out what was causing the skipped stitches; that can be a tricky problem to solve sometimes!

Sara said...

This is looking really good. Great job so far!! The alternated floral backing is such a nice idea. Glad your trip to Houston was a success, in spite of heat and humidity. I've only been there once and that was my take away impression - hot and humid. LOL

viridian said...

I can't see any issues. I agree, we are so critical of our own work, aren't we? I've never tried quilt as you go. Good luck!

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

they look good to me - you must have been to Texas to see the daughter - I hope you had fun I'm trying to get some blog reading in after a short time away from the computer

Marsha Cooper said...

omg, I have no idea why, but I have never thought of doing quilt as you go on any thing but string blocks! That sure makes me feel dumb, but also makes me want to get busy on a quilt as you go with other blocks.