I really liked the way this block looked so I decided to make it. It is the only one that I made of the 3 we were assigned this month. I am not planning to make any more of the regular blocks for the quilt this year. I just don't enjoy doing them. I might try making one or two of them as larger blocks, but I just don't want to do any more toward making the original quilt. I will figure out something to do with the blocks I have made already, but I am not going to slog through the whole quilt. Hobbies are supposed to be fun, and for me, this quilt isn't.
Monday, April 03, 2017
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
More grand-mommy sewing!
Yesterday I spent my sewing day making cloth wipes. My son and daughter-in-law are planning to use cloth diaper and cloth wipes on the baby once she gets out of the absolutely newborn stage. The picture at the top is a dozen flannel two-ply wipes that finish at 8-1/2 inches square. The bottom picture is three smaller wipes that I made with the scraps of leftover fabric. They are 6 x 8-1/2 inches. I thought they would make nice face wipes.
I pre-washed the fabric in baby detergent and hot water to preshrink it and soften it up. Then I cut out 9 inch squares. I sewed the squares together using a 1-4 inch seam and my walking foot, leaving about a two inch gap for turning it right side out. I turned them right side out, and then top stitched about 1/8 of an inch or less from the edge all the way around to close up gap and secure the seam. Hopefully they will work well. Some things I have read say they need a few washings before they really start working well.
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Some grand-mommy shopping
I did a little shopping yesterday for my soon-to-be-born granddaughter. I didn't want to give the bag (featured in the previous post) away empty. I hope the mom-to-be likes it.
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Cat block for Moda class
I just barely got this one finished in time for class today. I have been so stressed trying to get my assigned sewing done this month. In fact, so much so that I didn't get it all done. We were assigned 3 blocks for this month and I only did one. I just am not feeling the quilt this year. All the small pieces on so many of the blocks (not this one) are just not fun to work with. I keep waffling back and forth on whether or not to continue with it.
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Not Quite Giant Jellyroll Bag
Our project for this month's quilt guild meeting was the Giant Jellyroll bag from Shabby Fabrics. We were told to go to the Shabby Fabrics website and print off the free pattern. I did, but apparently, I didn't do it the correct way. I clicked on "download free pattern" and it opened in the browser window. From that window, I clicked "print." It would seem that if you want the pattern to print at the correct size, you have to actually download the pattern and open it in Adobe. Make sure it is set to 100% scale and then print. So mine ended up a little less than "giant". Not that it was really that big to begin with. It would have been nice if it had been a bit bigger, like the original pattern, because I was making it for my daughter-in-law to use as a diaper bag, but I'm sure it will be fine. Here is a picture of the inside with two nice, big pockets.
I think I might try again to make it with the right size pattern. Not sure what fabrics I would use. I think it would also be nice if you put pockets on the outside as well as the inside. You wouldn't bother with jellyroll strips for the outside if you were doing it that way, though. Unless you were going to cut the exterior pockets out of jellyroll strips. That might work. I would have to measure.
Wednesday, March 01, 2017
Green Day!
Here is the finished product, hanging on my living room wall. I really like the color of green in it. It is machine quilted with variegated green thread. I went with the name "Green Day" because I like for my quilt names to have musical references and St. Patrick's Day is the day when everything turns green!
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
St. Patrick's Wall Hanging
Yesterday I made this cute little wall hanging for St. Patrick's Day. This is a picture of the completed top. I layered it up last night and quilted it today (on the sewing machine). The binding it attached and ready to be turned, but I won't work on the binding until my next road trip. But hopefully it should be ready to hang on the wall by St. Patrick's Day.
Saturday, February 18, 2017
Lilah's Rose Garden
Here is a picture of the finished quilt that I made for my soon-to-be granddaughter. Her name is going to be Lilah Rose, so that is why it has an "L" in the center. The picture was taken today at the baby shower. I still need to make a label for the quilt, but I am waiting until I can put her birth date on it.
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Second Moda block
So many small pieces in this one. The smallest patches are cut at 1 inch square. If I was going to make this block again, I would scale it up two or three times bigger. It would make a pretty wall hanging if you did that. I'm not sure about continuing to make the blocks at the given sizes when they have all these little pieces. It was not fun at all.
Wednesday, February 08, 2017
First Moda Block (Half of February assignment)
Yesterday I worked on my blocks for the Moda Class. This year we are doing the Quilter's Patch quilt from Edyta Sitar's book by the same name. I still have another block to do before we meet this month on the 15th. It took all afternoon to make this one block. There are so many small pieces. This is a 12 inch (finished) block, just for the record.
I am doing mine in batik fabrics instead of the Laundry Basket fabric that the original is in. I am trying to follow the same color scheme, though.
I am doing mine in batik fabrics instead of the Laundry Basket fabric that the original is in. I am trying to follow the same color scheme, though.
Wednesday, February 01, 2017
Valentine Place Mats
This month for our quilt guild project, we were supposed to make a heart table runner. I didn't really want to make the table runner, because it was too big for the table that I use a table runner on. So, instead of making a table runner I wouldn't actually use, I decided to use the elements of the table runner to make a couple of place mats. I had to do a little figuring to translate it into place mats, but for me that is half (or maybe more than half) the fun. The finished place mats are 13 inches by 16 inches.
I also did something new, for me, when it came to quilting them. I free-motion quilted them using my regular home sewing machine. I had never actually done that on a project before. Anytime in the past, when I had tried it on a scrap, I always ended up with a snarled mess on the back of the fabric. It has been a long time since I tried before, so I'm not sure what all I did differently this time. But I didn't adjust the tension at all and I didn't drop the feed dogs. I just put on the darning foot and quilted it. I think it turned out looking really nice. It isn't perfect or anything, but I like the way it looks. You can see the quilting a little better in the picture below.
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Saturday, January 21, 2017
Lilah's quilt top
This is the finished quilt top for the quilt that I am making for my new grandbaby that is due to arrive on April 3rd. Her name is going to be Lilah Rose, so that is why there is an "L" in the center of the quilt. The "L" is machine appliqued. The top is made of simple half square triangle blocks. I put them together into 4-patch blocks, added the applique, then sewed the 4-patches together as a large 9-patch unit. Really fast and easy. The finished top is approximately 39 inches by 39 inches.
Saturday, January 07, 2017
2016 In Review
Last year I finished 9 quilt and 1 quilted candle mat, made 6 quilt tops that didn't get finished (UFOs), and did a couple of small projects that weren't quilted items (some burp clothes and a Christmas ornament). That makes 12 completed projects for the year, which is always my goal.
I suppose that maybe in 2017 I should try to finish up some those UFOs that I created in 2016. But part of the problem with that is that I'm not sure what I want to do with them, which is one of the main reasons that they didn't get finished in 2016. One of them, however, is currently at the quilt shoppe to be quilted, so it should get done this year with no problem.
I still have one project from my 2015 quilting to-do list that I have not finished - hand quilt something. Maybe I will get around to that this year as well. I do like hand quilting, but it just takes so much time. I am thinking maybe I will do a pillow. Possibly something whole-cloth with a nice quilting design.
I suppose that maybe in 2017 I should try to finish up some those UFOs that I created in 2016. But part of the problem with that is that I'm not sure what I want to do with them, which is one of the main reasons that they didn't get finished in 2016. One of them, however, is currently at the quilt shoppe to be quilted, so it should get done this year with no problem.
I still have one project from my 2015 quilting to-do list that I have not finished - hand quilt something. Maybe I will get around to that this year as well. I do like hand quilting, but it just takes so much time. I am thinking maybe I will do a pillow. Possibly something whole-cloth with a nice quilting design.
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Checkerboard & Squares
I call the pattern for this one Checkerboard & Squares. I haven't actually come up with a name for the individual quilt yet. It is machine pieced and machine quilted (by Front Porch Quilt Shoppe). Melanie has asked me to write a pattern for it. Hopefully I will get around to doing that soon. The quilt finishes at about 42 inches square. I used some of the extra jellyroll strips on the back to make the backing wide enough so that I didn't have to buy extra yardage.
Update: I named it Jelly Beans.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Grow! jellyroll baby quilt
I will be donating this little quilt to the Methodist Church where my quilt guild used to meet. They always give a quilt to the babies that are baptized there. I machine quilted it myself, quilting in the ditch around the two borders and in between the rows. These are so quick and easy to make. They make great charity quilts or gifts.
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Watermelon Tourmaline quilt top
Here is my latest effort toward finishing up last year's quilting to-do list. This top fulfills the "make a batik quilt" item on the list. It is the quilt that I had in mind last year when I added that item to my to-do list.
The quilt pattern comes from Eleanor Burn's book, Quick Trip Quilts and is made from batik fabrics that I ordered from Keepsake Quilting's catalogue. For a trip around the world quilt it was really fun and easy to make. Even though there are lots of small pieces in the quilt, you don't sew any short seams. It is strip pieced, of course, because it is an Eleanor Burns quilt, and it comes together really quickly. I highly recommend the book if you are looking to make a trip around the world quilt.
The inspiration for the quilt was a trip to Maine that we took several years ago, in 2009. When we were in Bar Harbor we went into a little jewelry shop where they had a lot of tourmaline gemstone jewelry. Tourmaline is the official gemstone of the state of Maine. They showed us some bi-color tourmaline that was popular, but expensive, called watermelon tourmaline that was pink and green. I thought it was very pretty, but we didn't buy any. Here is a picture of what it looks like.
I decided to make a watermelon tourmaline quilt instead. It took me quite a while to get around to it, but I finally did it. Well, I finally pieced the top anyway. I still need to decide what I am going to do about the quilting. Decisions, decisions. . .
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Christmas Ornament
This year for our quilt guild Christmas party we are supposed to bring a handmade Christmas ornament to exchange. I searched around on Pinterest and found this cute little Christmas tree ornament made out of yo-yos. I searched through my Christmas fabrics and found several nice green fabrics to use, bought some jingle bells, beads, and ribbon, and put this little guy together in no time.
I have a set of nesting biscuit cutters that worked really well for the different sized circles. Five out of the seven yo-yos are from the biscuit cutter set. I had to find a couple of bowls to make the larger circles because I wanted my tree to be a little taller. It was really easy, quick and fun to make.
I have a set of nesting biscuit cutters that worked really well for the different sized circles. Five out of the seven yo-yos are from the biscuit cutter set. I had to find a couple of bowls to make the larger circles because I wanted my tree to be a little taller. It was really easy, quick and fun to make.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
The Grandmother Sewing Begins
My middle son is expecting his first child in April, and she will be my first grand-baby. We just found out last week that the baby is going to be a girl, so I can start sewing for her. I found a pattern on Pinterest for a burp cloth that used flannel and chenille fabrics. When I went to the quilt shop I bought some chenille to try it out. I think it turned out good, but I kinda wish the chenille was a little thicker/closer together. Before I make any more, I am going to let the parents-to-be look at it and see if they like the feel of the fabrics. They love dogs, so I'm sure the flannel print will be a hit.
Friday, November 18, 2016
Bear in the Mountains - finished!
Here is the finished quilt that I made for our priest who is leaving us early next month. I machine quilted it, quilting in the ditch around the individual paw blocks and around the mountain blocks. I also quilted down the center of each mountain block to keep within the quilting distance requirements. And I quilted in the ditch along the border seam. As you can probably tell, I added a hanging sleeve to the back so that he can hang it on the wall (but that is my wall, not his).
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Wednesday, November 09, 2016
Blue Roses
This is the quilt that I made in order to be able to have something quilted in the King Tut De Nile thread. I saw the thread at the quilt shop and told the owner that I really wanted to make something that color so that I could have it quilted in that thread.
When I saw this fabric I knew it would work. The fabric is from the Christine line from Benartex by Eleanor Burns. The top is mostly two charm packs with some yardage for the border and for a couple of 5 inch squares to make the diagonal rows work out right.
The quilting design is Ribbons and Roses and the quilt finished 45 x 55 inches. I don't know what I will do with it, but I think it turned out really nice. Below is a closeup of the label.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Completed 2016 Moda top
Here is a picture of my finished top for our Moda class this year. It makes a quilt for a twin sized bed. I think it turned out fun and bright, just like I was hoping. I am glad that it is finally finished.
I don't know if I am going to do the Moda class next year or not. The plan at the moment is to do the Gypsy Wife quilt. I think it could be a neat quilt, but it also looks like a LOT of work. With my first grand-baby scheduled to appear in early April, I'm not sure that I am willing to commit myself to that much work.
I don't know if I am going to do the Moda class next year or not. The plan at the moment is to do the Gypsy Wife quilt. I think it could be a neat quilt, but it also looks like a LOT of work. With my first grand-baby scheduled to appear in early April, I'm not sure that I am willing to commit myself to that much work.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Bear in the Mountains
This is my latest quilt design. I designed it as a wall hanging to give to my priest who will soon be leaving our parish for a new call. His nickname is "Bear," he is originally from eastern Tennessee, and he loves the mountains. So I designed a quilt using bear paw blocks and delectable mountain blocks to give to him as a going away present. My original design didn't have the bear paw blocks in the corners. It was just solid blocks of the background fabric. But I accidentally didn't buy enough background fabric to cut blocks that size, so I came up with the idea to add the bear paws and I think I like it better that way.
I will be quilting it myself, and I haven't decided if I will machine quilt it or hand quilt it. I need to get it quilted quickly, as his last day with us is December 4th, so machine quilting is the most likely outcome.
And as something of a happy accident, I think it has a somewhat Native American feel to it, and he is also part Cherokee Indian. I hope he will like it.
I will be quilting it myself, and I haven't decided if I will machine quilt it or hand quilt it. I need to get it quilted quickly, as his last day with us is December 4th, so machine quilting is the most likely outcome.
And as something of a happy accident, I think it has a somewhat Native American feel to it, and he is also part Cherokee Indian. I hope he will like it.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Moda Row for October and finished quilt center
The final row for our Moda quilt this year was the Mosaic block row. It has 10 blocks at 6 inches each. It really wasn't that difficult to put together. We were also supposed to join all of the rows together, with the spacer sashings, and add the first narrow border. Next we have to make 4 pinwheel blocks for the corners, and add them along with the final borders. It is almost done! Hurray!
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Two from One!
These two baby quilts are made from the same jellyroll - Grow! from Me and My Sister. I came up with the plan for the bottom quilt first, but it was going to leave several strips left unused, even with planning to use some for the binding and some on the back. I figured out that I would have 13 strips left over, which was the perfect amount to make top quilt (I've made one like the top quilt before). I pulled out the strips that I wanted to use for the top quilt and actually made it first. Then I used what was left to make the bottom quilt. In fact, one strip is partially in the top quilt and partially in the bottom quilt.
I'm really happy with how both quilt tops turned out. They look very different from each other. I'm glad that I pulled out all the darker purples and didn't use any in the bottom quilt. I really like the pastel look of the bottom one and I think the dark purple would have detracted from that.
Friday, September 09, 2016
Moda Row for September
This month our row for the Moda class was sailboats -- ten of them. I can't say that it was fun, or that I necessarily like the outcome, but I'm definitely glad that it is finished.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Falling Petals
My cat, Cleopatra, is modeling this quilt. It is made from Ellie Ann fabric using Missouri Star Quilt Company's Falling Charms pattern. I also had it quilted by Missouri Star Quilt Company. I went with the name Falling Petals because the charms that are falling have flowers on them.
Monday, August 15, 2016
After the Storm
Here is the Binding Tool Star quilt all finished and in place on my son's new bed in his apartment in Tuscaloosa. I like to give quilts names that are also song titles. My son chose "After the Storm" by Mumford & Sons, because his last quilt was a Storms at Sea pattern and this one comes . . . after.
Saturday, August 06, 2016
Moda Row for August
This month's row was a real pain to join together. The points that needed to match were extremely bulky. I got it together as best I could, but I decided that "perfection" was not going to happen, so I'm just trying to not worry about it. The operative word here is "trying."
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Christmas Garden
This is my most recent finished project. I finished the binding on my way home from our trip to New Jersey to visit family. This is the first quilt that I have made that is for my own bed. It is for the Christmas season, so I won't actually be using it anytime real soon, but at least it is finished. Also, it completes one of the things on my quilting "to-do" list from last year.
I decided to call it Christmas Garden, because it was made from a block called Nordic Garden and the focus fabric was poinsettias. Seemed appropriate for a Christmas garden to me.
I decided to call it Christmas Garden, because it was made from a block called Nordic Garden and the focus fabric was poinsettias. Seemed appropriate for a Christmas garden to me.
Friday, July 08, 2016
Patriotic Bento Box Baby Quilt
Last year I made a patriotic quilt out of Star Spangled Bandana fabric using a Bento Box pattern that I found online. (I called the quilt Fireworks!) When I started making the quilt, I thought that I would make it a little larger than the size that I finally went with, so I had three blocks left over. I wanted to do something with the leftover blocks, so I bought some more fabric in the same line, cut three more 2-1/2 inch strips (the original was made with a jelly roll), and voila, a patriotic baby quilt.
It measures 36 x 48 inches, which seems like a good baby quilt size, or I suppose that it could be used as a lap quilt by someone in a wheelchair. It might be a good size for that, I'm not really sure. I also still need to decide what I'm going to do about the quilting. I'm not sure if I want to quilt it myself, or have it quilted. Ah, decisions, decisions. . .
It measures 36 x 48 inches, which seems like a good baby quilt size, or I suppose that it could be used as a lap quilt by someone in a wheelchair. It might be a good size for that, I'm not really sure. I also still need to decide what I'm going to do about the quilting. I'm not sure if I want to quilt it myself, or have it quilted. Ah, decisions, decisions. . .
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Saturday, July 02, 2016
Andouille Quilt in Cool Blues
This quilt top gets me yet another step closer to meeting my quilting goals for the year. One of the goals was to make a quilt from one of the quilting books that I got for Christmas in 2014. This pattern comes from one of those books, Jelly Roll Jambalaya Quilts by Jean Ann Wright. The pattern is called Andouille Quilt and the original is made in warm shades of red, orange and yellow. I wanted something cooler, so I went with cool blues. The pack of "2-1/2 inch strips" that I used was called "Artisan Spirit - Shimmer Blue Lagoon" from Northcott Fabrics.
The reason I put 2-1/2 inch strips in quotes above is because they weren't really 2-1/2 inches wide. They weren't even consistently the same width within each strip. Maybe a couple of strips were 2-1/2 inches wide. Several, if not most, were only 2-3/8 inches wide. That's not a lot of difference, but in a pattern like this it can really add up. It was frustrating to work with. I used a narrower seam allowance, and still had to trim the "blocks" to a shorter length than what was given in the directions. It worked out in the end. I just wish that pre-cuts were more reliably the size they are supposed to be.
The reason I put 2-1/2 inch strips in quotes above is because they weren't really 2-1/2 inches wide. They weren't even consistently the same width within each strip. Maybe a couple of strips were 2-1/2 inches wide. Several, if not most, were only 2-3/8 inches wide. That's not a lot of difference, but in a pattern like this it can really add up. It was frustrating to work with. I used a narrower seam allowance, and still had to trim the "blocks" to a shorter length than what was given in the directions. It worked out in the end. I just wish that pre-cuts were more reliably the size they are supposed to be.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Moda Row for July
This month our assigned row was the Weathervane row. It is due for the class meeting in July. I won't actually get to attend the July meeting, because I will be out of town visiting relatives in New Jersey, but my row is ready none the less.
Friday, June 17, 2016
Rainbow Binding Tool Star
This is a wall-hanging sized quilt that I made to test out the binding tool star pattern before I tried it large scale for my son's quilt. I also wanted to try making a different size star. In the original pattern, you are told to cut out the shape of the binding tool, which is technically 1/8 of an inch shorter than the size of the square that you are sewing it to, so I wanted to see if it really needed to be an 1/8 inch shorter or not.
So I tried cutting 6-1/2 inch stripes, trimming it them with the angle at the end of the binding tool, and sewing it to a 6-1/2 inch square. Then I used 3 pairs of colored strips instead of 4 pairs. It worked out perfectly. I added a one inch (finished) inner border and then a four inch (finished) pieced border made from the remaining 2-1/2 inch strips. It used 12 jelly roll strips in total.
I have no idea yet how to quilt it. If I went with an all-over quilting design, I don't know what color of thread to use, as black seems a bit harsh for the colored areas. Also, any one of the colors might look odd in the "other colored" patches. Oh, well, it can stay in the UFO pile for a while until I figure it out.
So I tried cutting 6-1/2 inch stripes, trimming it them with the angle at the end of the binding tool, and sewing it to a 6-1/2 inch square. Then I used 3 pairs of colored strips instead of 4 pairs. It worked out perfectly. I added a one inch (finished) inner border and then a four inch (finished) pieced border made from the remaining 2-1/2 inch strips. It used 12 jelly roll strips in total.
I have no idea yet how to quilt it. If I went with an all-over quilting design, I don't know what color of thread to use, as black seems a bit harsh for the colored areas. Also, any one of the colors might look odd in the "other colored" patches. Oh, well, it can stay in the UFO pile for a while until I figure it out.
Moda Row for June
This month our row for Moda class was made of 6 Wheels blocks. Each block was 10 inches. I decided to go with 3 blocks using a complimentary color way and 3 using an analogous color way. And, of course, once again Mickey Mouse makes an appearance.
I finished it just in time, too. I finished it on Tuesday with the class meeting on Wednesday.
I finished it just in time, too. I finished it on Tuesday with the class meeting on Wednesday.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Binding Tool Star Quilt
In the fall, my youngest son will be living in an off-campus apartment instead of in the dorm. This new arrangement allows for him to have a full-sized bed instead of a twin bed. That, of course, means that he needs a new quilt for the larger bed.
I let him sit down and look through my issues of Block magazine, and he chose this beauty for his new quilt. The original pattern was a little small for what he needed so we increased the number of blocks from 16 (4x4 layout) to 36 (6x6 layout) and left off the border. The original pattern called for a jelly roll of fabric, but that wouldn't have been enough for the extra blocks, so I figured up the yardage to cut our own 2.5 inch strips. He went with me down to the quilt shop and picked out all of the fabric. I think he did a really good job.
The finished quilt top measures 96 inches square. In fact, it would actually fit a queen size bed pretty well, as you can see above with it laid out on my queen size bed.
I let him sit down and look through my issues of Block magazine, and he chose this beauty for his new quilt. The original pattern was a little small for what he needed so we increased the number of blocks from 16 (4x4 layout) to 36 (6x6 layout) and left off the border. The original pattern called for a jelly roll of fabric, but that wouldn't have been enough for the extra blocks, so I figured up the yardage to cut our own 2.5 inch strips. He went with me down to the quilt shop and picked out all of the fabric. I think he did a really good job.
The finished quilt top measures 96 inches square. In fact, it would actually fit a queen size bed pretty well, as you can see above with it laid out on my queen size bed.
Monday, May 30, 2016
Blessed are the Peacemakers
This is my finished quilt from the 2015 Moda class at the Front Porch Quilt Shoppe. I decided to name it "Blessed are the Peacemakers" (from the Biblical Sermon on the Mount/Be-attitudes), because the book that the pattern came from was called Vintage Quilt Revival and the fabric line I used was called "Piecemakers." Revival made me think of the week-long special church services from the church of my youth, and piecemakers, of course, made me think of its homophone, peacemakers, and voila, we have the name.
Below is a picture of the label I made for the quilt. I used a leftover scrap of the background fabric for the main part of the label. Even though it has a small pattern to it, I thought it would work out fine, and I think it did.
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Darling Grannies Quilt
Our extra project at our Moda meeting last month was the Darling Grannies Quilt by Sterling LaBosky from Moda Bake Shop. It calls for two charm packs and a yard of background fabric. I happened to already have two charm packs of "Happy Flappers" fabric, and a yard of Kona snow fabric, so I decided to give it a try. I think it makes a nice lap or child-sized quilt.
I haven't decided yet what I want to do with it, so I'm not planning to quilt it (or have it quilted) right away. I already have three quilts out to be long-armed at the moment, and I have a double-bed size quilt to piece for my son, so this one will be waiting for a while, I think.
I haven't decided yet what I want to do with it, so I'm not planning to quilt it (or have it quilted) right away. I already have three quilts out to be long-armed at the moment, and I have a double-bed size quilt to piece for my son, so this one will be waiting for a while, I think.
Tuesday, May 03, 2016
Farmer's Daughter Row (2016 Moda)
Today I finished the row of Farmer's Daughter blocks for our Moda class. I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out. I noticed that I was gravitating toward yellow fabrics. I had actually planned to use yellow in a couple more of the blocks until I realized how much yellow the row would have if I did.
Saturday, April 30, 2016
A Study In Scarlet
This is my finished quilt from our guild mystery quilt from 2015. I decided to name it "A Study in Scarlet" after the first Sherlock Holmes novel. It seemed appropriate because it was a mystery quilt done in all shades of red (and black, obviously).
Below is a picture of the label. It is made from a piece of 2.5 inch strip leftover from making the top. I thought it would blend better than making it with white or off-white like I normally do.
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Peacock Blue Charm Quilt
My latest quilt top, that I finished yesterday. It is made from two charm packs of Christine (in peacock blue) fabric. I ended up cutting out two charms from yardage to get the right number of charms in each color to make the pattern that I wanted, so I ended up with 6 unused charms.
I want to have it quilted in a variegated peacock blue thread that I saw at my quilt shoppe. The thread is the main reason that I made the quilt. I saw the thread and decided that I wanted to make a quilt in those colors. I had to order the fabric online, so I hope that it will actually match the thread.
I want to have it quilted in a variegated peacock blue thread that I saw at my quilt shoppe. The thread is the main reason that I made the quilt. I saw the thread and decided that I wanted to make a quilt in those colors. I had to order the fabric online, so I hope that it will actually match the thread.
Thursday, April 07, 2016
Falling Charms in Ellie Ann fabric
Today I finished this quilt top. I bought the charm pack back in 2013. Once I actually started working on it, it only took me 2 days to get it together. It uses one charm pack and some jelly roll strips, but not even close to a whole roll. The pattern came from a Missouri Star tutorial, but the original used more charm packs.
Now I need to get the backing fabric ready and send it off to be quilted.
Now I need to get the backing fabric ready and send it off to be quilted.
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