Thursday, September 5, 2013

Cancer Is Consuming, Quilting is the Best Distraction

     I don't want to be a downer but when you have a cancer diagnoses it is all consuming. The engineer and I held the news in because we thought we didn't want to talk about it. Looking back I think we were still in shock at the news and there were so many unanswered questions.
     The only thing that made me forget about my cancer was quilting, and I did. I'd helped two young teens in the past with a fun pattern called "Disappearing Nine Patch" which turned out so cute. I wanted to do one for myself. I had four Timeless Treasures Tonga Treats Charm Packs, two of Coffee Cake and two of Champagne in my stash for some time and decided to use those. I loved the light and dark values of the Treats.
The Champagne treats are values of creams...hang on you'll see them in the next few pictures. 

     While I don't have a picture of the actual nine patch from my quilt here's one I found on the web. It helps you to see the concept.

     Being in my sewing room brings me peace and the time flies so quickly. Before I knew it I had my four charm packs sewn into nine patch's, next step cut them down the center horizontally and perpendicular then I squared them up keeping them in batches of four of the same block. I had no instructions, just thought I was supposed to do it this way. 
     Layout! I love laying out a quilt and since I don't have a layout wall I use the guest bed. I tried several designs over two days, giving me plenty of time to look and think then look again. On the second morning I decided to scrap the idea of keeping the four same blocks together and arranged them by color and value, Eureka! This was it! I sewed it together in rows and got this. 
Both the Engineer and I like the gradient look with the darks being in one corner and the lights in another. What do you think?  I used all the darkest blocks for the center of the nine patch, which is the patch that gets cut into 4 small blocks. You are also seeing the border for the first time. I got this batik backing and border piece for 50% off! What girl doesn't love a sale?!?! I had some champagne squares left over and put one in each corner of the border. I was so excited to get this one done and still hadn't had surgery yet, bilateral mastectomy, so I quickly scheduled some long arm time. I used a sort of detailed pantograph and King Tut variegated thread called Caravan. This picture is a close up of the quilting plus you can see some of the Champagne Tonga Treats a little better. (look for the rectangles)

Surgery is coming up, it's schedule for September 9th. Not sure how I'll feel for a while. Glad I have some quilts to snuggle up in. 


   

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