Greetings from the State of Texas where our 5 year plus Drought is OVER!   We are officially drought free.  This is the way it goes here in South Texas and what a relief that we are in El Nino weather pattern.  Our grass is growing back and our 95 pine trees are looking so pretty.  I feel for the families who have lost loved ones and their homes.  Mother Nature can provide blessings, but at the same time heartache.
The last time I posted I believe I was working on a quilt by Carol Hopkins Designs. Â The pattern is from Civil War Legacies – Quilts for Reproduction Fabrics. Â I keep calling my quilt Enduring Legacy – well….. DUH that is the fabric line by Judi Rothermel. Â This pattern is Enduring Love #270. Â I love the quilt and the fabric line and it was coming together so pretty. Â I knew that when putting the Medallion together that a few of the star points were “cut off”, but decided that this would be a “utility” quilt and not one to show. Â The pattern calls for 8 borders. Â The Medallion has a serpentine 2″ border strip mitered, a 2″ border not mitered, and then another 2″ serpentine border mitered! Â So in my stressed stupor from the last 15 months, I followed the pattern. Â Moving right along I finished the first 3 borders and attempted to start the 40 stars for the next border. Â Here is a picture of my progress about 3 weeks ago. Â I was fairly pleased with myself for getting this much done even after Clay’s neck surgery in April!

The next border consisted of 40 Squares in a Square Block. Â I was very careful to measure and make sure that each 4 1/2″ block would be perfect and not have issues like I did with a few of the star points! Â Quilting right along, Ms Perfectionist put the entire border on ONLY to find out that I was off 3/8 of an inch when I put the top border on! Â LOVELY!
I kept telling myself and hubby, oh well, this will not be a quilt for Show….. After ripping the entire border off, redoing the side borders and thinking, ahhhh now it should be OK (yes I checked to see if all corners were squared) I still had a problem. Â I decided to walk away and “think about it”. Â But I do believe that this one put me over the edge (Type A’s have this problem – LOL).
Sunday morning I made up my mind that I would take the quilt apart to find my mistakes.  Boy did I find some, and the worst was in the very first Serpentine border.  I continued on searching out the problems and found out that they began when I put the 2nd border on – which was NOT mitered, and of course made it really bad with the 3rd border!  One would think that I would have listened to 3 friends who kept reminding me to not start any quilts that would require concentration while I was under  stress.  As I ripped all borders off and reached the “stars with cut off points” I decided that I needed to continue ripping and start this quilt over.  Good thing I did as I quickly found out that my center block (Birds) was 1/4″ off.
When I am in the process of working on a quilt and have “issues” (nice word for mistakes) I back into the problem and try to find out exactly what I did to get to the point where I am now. Â Well, one major mistake was this. Â I pre-wash all my fabrics and immediately iron them. Â Guess what! Â I forgot that I had set them aside and did not press. Â I guess I thought that I would “press as I go”, but even forgot that. Â So my mistakes really started before I started cutting. Â LESSON LEARNED!
Then if was off to the computer hoping to find some more fabric just in case and Whittles saved me. Â The background fabric was more difficult to find. Â Although I have plenty, I love the fabric and found it at The Hen House (www.thehenhousemi.com). Â So that was pure dumb luck. Â This quilt will now become a Show quilt for next year. Â I will correct all mistakes and make sure that it is of Show quality, even if it never receives a Ribbon, it is a quilt that will be worth all the work. Â MORAL OF THE STORY – Do not expect anything to go right when under stress! Â Won’t Happen!
So here I am on 30 May 2015 “starting over” with Enduring Love #270. Â I have the Center Medallion corrected, Â 4 of the 12 Center Stars have been re-made, and the Square in a Square Border has been checked and appears to be “OK” (fingers crossed) as I do not want to have to re-make them. Â All fabric has been received, washed and YES, I just finished ironing the first set of fabrics and will iron the additional ones tomorrow. Â Quilting is sooooo much fun!



I tried to salvage all of the 12 Stars that circle the birds, but quickly found that I was sloppy (probably not concentrating) and did not square the star points or the center of the star as I made them.  Therefore in the end – a total remake of all 12 stars!  They are all cut out and ready to be sewn together.  Let’s hope I am more careful when putting them together and not forgetting to square each section!
Have a great week-end and updates coming down the pike on my Texas Quilt!