Saturday, August 21, 2021

Happy Trails quilt

 

This is a quilt that was a long time in the making.  I bought the fabric for it way back in 2014 and I knew exactly what I wanted to do with it.  But for whatever reason I didn't get started on it right away.  And so, like so many things, since I didn't start on it immediately it just sat there, for years.  Last year, early during lock-down, I decided to work on some projects that I already had all the fabric for, and this one fit the bill.  By the end of April I had the top pieced.  Once my local quilt shop was accepting quilt tops again I took it in to be quilted.  In December of last year I finally retrieved it, fully quilted, so it only needed binding and labeling.  

Since retrieving the quilt from the quilt shop, I've finished the binding on two other quilts.  One that was already in progress when I picked this one up, and one that I made from beginning to end in the meantime for my new grandson.  But after so much languishing and being put aside, it is finally finished.  Pieced, quilted, bound, and labeled.  Done.

I decided to name this one "Happy Trails" because the fabric on the front reminded me of bandanas, and the fabric on the back is a horseshoe print.  And what could be happier than rainbow colors?  So with a nod to Roy Rogers, and a little wink to my late Aunt Charlotte (who loved Roy Rogers), I give you a "Happy Trails" quilt.

Saturday, July 24, 2021

August's Aquarium

 

This quilt is for my soon-to-be-born grandson, August Raye Henry, who should be arriving in about a week and a half.  I finished the binding on Wednesday, now it just needs a label.  I'm waiting until he is born for that, so that I can put his birth date on the label. 

The quilt is made from my own design, an ocean waves style big block quilt.  I wish there had been a bit more contrast between the fabric in the center of the quilt, but it's still good. I machine quilted it myself on my home sewing machine.  I used a dinner plate to mark curved lines and then used my walking foot to quilt them.  Overall I'm happy with how it turned out.

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Blanket for Gus

 

I finally did some sewing this year.  Woo-hoo!  We are expecting a new grand-baby in August and this time it's a little boy.  His parents (finally) decided on an ocean theme for the nursery, so I got this cute flannel fabric at the quilt shop and a self-binding baby blanket was born.  

 I'm having less luck finding fabric that I want for an actual quilt, though.  Hopefully I'll find something soon.  Time is ticking.