Saturday, August 19, 2023

this and that

flying time nearly here so it's been a busy week wrapping things up for the duration.  exercise, 2 medical appointments, zoom quilty meeting, games with new church lady friends, senior center quilt group, eating out of the fridge and cooking and plenty of sewing.  like what sewing?

started putting blocks of wedding quilt together...pattern credit to anorina over at 'samelia's mum'

and started another new project, a small one so won't be a 2024 UFO....

someone gifted me some silvery print small pieces and i wanted to use them (they were constantly whispering to me!)...and had a small piece of this angel print left...so this will be 'advent sky'....someone will surely like it i hope...i do anyway.

and of course, caved on 'amish buggy wheels' and sewed up one scrappy arc...

math skills failed me again and realized i didn't have enough of the teal to pair with purple, but i did have a dark forest green on hand that was enough.

a quilter blogger is making this jo morton pattern and asked me to post mine again...i put it in the hoop just to see how it looks and pulled out the thread for the quilting...after 'midnight' is done, this one will be next.  also finished a small wall quilt that's waiting for a wash, giving me 8 finishes so far this year.  will post photo later....

this went on my door as it'll be mid-september when i return...and put this over the chair just because i really like this piece a lot...memories of keepsake quilting shopping with late NH pal victoria...

tho i am not a perfectionist quilter, some things do come out that way and this is one that did.

preview of some good mysteries from tried-and-true authors coming this fall...



last but not least....a stashbuster pal from my yahoo group passed away last week.  she was a steadfast champion of the pine ridge reservation and spent hours sewing and sending donations for them.  the plight of our native peoples often gets swept under the rug, but they live in deplorable and unsafe conditions, not to mention extreme poverty.  did you know they live in trailers because they cannot get a mortgage to build a house?  true.  the US Government owns reservation land and they are technically tenants...no wonder they work tirelessly to take back ancestral properties.  our government refuses to control illegal immigration but imprisons our native residents...i don't think that's fair do you?  i'll stop there...

ADDENDUM:  star block pattern from Bonnie Hunter's Quiltmaker column called "Spinner"







12 comments:

  1. I do love your S'more's quilt with its great variety of fabrics! So glad you posted it again. Have you already decided how you will quilt it?
    The colors in your Amish Buggy Wheels are beautiful together.

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    1. thanks...yes simple quilting of course, hoping for a vintage look

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  2. Thanks for posting your quilt. Your economy block points are sharp, I love it. I wish mine were better. It's so good to see the differences and similarities between our quilts. Did you make it the original size or is it bigger? Mine is just the 57" square size. I love the buggy wheels in the solid fabrics. The fabric looks so dynamic. It will make a terrific quilt. I like how your star turned out, so sweet.

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    1. thanks again robin...no i made as pattern was written...not math savvy enough to change...

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  3. Advent Sky will be a really special piece, with the silvery stars.
    I like the colors in your Amish Buggy Wheels.
    But, oh, how the Economy Block quilt sings to me in all its scrappy goodness!
    You mention your late NH pal--did Vic pass away? I haven't heard anything from or about her in so long!

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  4. Sounds like you had a lot of things to get you going each day haha!! what fun!!! Your quilts are all looking great !!

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  5. Enjoyed all the eye candy ..... you have a lot going right now.

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  6. Lots of loveliness on your blog. Love the Jo Morton quilt. The colours in the amish buggy wheels are lovely.

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  7. Great progress! I’m said to hear Victoria passed. I enjoyed our conversations.

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