to get a finish before july arrives; got this scrappy 9-patch tied and now pinning down binding...did i mention i LOVE the walking foot for sewing on bindings? whereas i used to do these by hand (yes, all of them), can now get them sewn on well and quickly.
this was made from fabrics gifted to me during my year of housing limbo...it'll go to a charity and be well used i'm sure....and since i'm deep into the learning curve of the walking foot, this is next up to be quilted and bound....a tad bigger than the orange piece and probably the max size i'd machine quilt. you can see the flannel i've used as batting that should make it hang nicely.
and this pillow is nearly finished as well...a giveaway kit from jan patek, i love the folk art style....just waiting to be hand quilted and finished with a red cording...
lastly, one of my guild's community service project is for lap robes, wheelchair and walker totes, runners and soft cuddle toys for a local long-term care place....started this lap robe with gorgeous batiks that'll no doubt cheer up somebody...
it WAS ironed but getting moved around got it all wrinkly again....it's much brighter in person....so even tho my posts are fewer, still busy in the background with sewing and projects...can't believe this year is at the midpoint except the weather tells me it's definitely true. dog days are here, so stay cool and sew on!
"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Friday, June 29, 2018
Friday, June 22, 2018
wild sewing
some time ago had seen this on the internet someplace and tried to obtain the pattern....to no avail since it was out of print. a fellow stashbuster had one and kindly sent it along....
it's from country threads (now closed shop) and called "wild turkeys"...the fallish colors and folk art look really appealed to me. one marathon sewing day pulled out plaids and got the turkeys basted. yesterday at sewing bee started the applique, perhaps for a thanksgiving finish? that's the plan anyway. surprised at how quickly got nearly the entire turkey finished....now for the feet! already tucked away are the half square triangle squares so it could very well be done for thanksgiving...
stuck in a cloudy/rainy/sunny weather pattern and can't believe friday is here again....have roughed out my weekend to-do list but counting my blessings is at the very top. next week is shaping up to be another busy one!
it's from country threads (now closed shop) and called "wild turkeys"...the fallish colors and folk art look really appealed to me. one marathon sewing day pulled out plaids and got the turkeys basted. yesterday at sewing bee started the applique, perhaps for a thanksgiving finish? that's the plan anyway. surprised at how quickly got nearly the entire turkey finished....now for the feet! already tucked away are the half square triangle squares so it could very well be done for thanksgiving...
stuck in a cloudy/rainy/sunny weather pattern and can't believe friday is here again....have roughed out my weekend to-do list but counting my blessings is at the very top. next week is shaping up to be another busy one!
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
took the plunge!
despite being wiped out from whole HOUR of exercise at the Y today with a short nap that followed, attached my walking foot for a trial run. this little piece was ideal for practice as it's a bit wonky, but doesn't look too bad i don't think! the batting was a bit thicker than it should be making it puffier, but still a good trial....
with a thinner batt, would quilt closer lines....a quick finish is great! have some orange binding all ready and it'll be done! i am so liking this a lot for small pieces...won't take the place of the hand quilting that i love to do, but for certain things it'll be ideal. *** my (mostly) plant-based diet continues and is in overdrive now that fresh veggies abound. the latest is this dish of roasted vegs--zuke, vidalia onion, red sweet pepper and carrots--mixed with a bit of olive oil, garlic powder and fresh thyme....deee-lish!
with a thinner batt, would quilt closer lines....a quick finish is great! have some orange binding all ready and it'll be done! i am so liking this a lot for small pieces...won't take the place of the hand quilting that i love to do, but for certain things it'll be ideal. *** my (mostly) plant-based diet continues and is in overdrive now that fresh veggies abound. the latest is this dish of roasted vegs--zuke, vidalia onion, red sweet pepper and carrots--mixed with a bit of olive oil, garlic powder and fresh thyme....deee-lish!
Sunday, June 17, 2018
just one thing....
seems to always lead to another! while pulling large yardage pieces off the shelf for the canvas tote, found a 2 yard piece saving for sashing for a jo morton project...well, that could go in the shoebox with the other pieces, right? then wouldn't take long to cut up the strips for the sashing and be done, right? then it's out of the stash completely, sort of...this is the project, her s'mores pattern from an old magazine...
on the back burner a while but now officially "in progress"....then finished up the first leg of round robin brown bag challenge for the guild, so that is now "in the bag"....
and since i actually finished something, decided to play around with these blocks to perhaps use for a tablerunner.....
but i think it's going to remain on the design wall for another purpose...and many more blocks of course. **** with june flying fast, trying to get this official UFO done and off the list....coming along and most likely it will be finished by the time july arrives....a jan patek pillow received in a giveaway....nice folk art piece she is well known for designing...
i have her nativity wall quilt pattern but haven't started that yet....january maybe? *** today is cleaning day as tomorrow is guild workshop day to make up kits for the work meeting. i did get one tablerunner top together and another is in the works. *** finally saw "the shape of water" and "phantom thread", both really interesting but very different movies. one is a compilation of beauty and the beast meets romeo and juliet meets splash ("shape") and the other, daniel day-lewis' last movie (so he says) is a quirky and has a bit of an ewwww factor. couldn't help wondering if his character is based on a real life person....sure hope not!
ADDENDUM: re those plaid blocks? i see a mistake...uh oh...time to rrrrip and resew i guess!
on the back burner a while but now officially "in progress"....then finished up the first leg of round robin brown bag challenge for the guild, so that is now "in the bag"....
and since i actually finished something, decided to play around with these blocks to perhaps use for a tablerunner.....
but i think it's going to remain on the design wall for another purpose...and many more blocks of course. **** with june flying fast, trying to get this official UFO done and off the list....coming along and most likely it will be finished by the time july arrives....a jan patek pillow received in a giveaway....nice folk art piece she is well known for designing...
i have her nativity wall quilt pattern but haven't started that yet....january maybe? *** today is cleaning day as tomorrow is guild workshop day to make up kits for the work meeting. i did get one tablerunner top together and another is in the works. *** finally saw "the shape of water" and "phantom thread", both really interesting but very different movies. one is a compilation of beauty and the beast meets romeo and juliet meets splash ("shape") and the other, daniel day-lewis' last movie (so he says) is a quirky and has a bit of an ewwww factor. couldn't help wondering if his character is based on a real life person....sure hope not!
ADDENDUM: re those plaid blocks? i see a mistake...uh oh...time to rrrrip and resew i guess!
Thursday, June 14, 2018
scrap attack success!
one day shy of June's halfway point and my scrap attack goal has been met. the LL Bean tote is now empty and all the muslin scraps have been ironed and cut for future use.
it's been over 2 years since the bottom of this was seen. now it's ready for something else...hmm large yardage pieces perhaps? and these are now on hand for future sewing....
during the cutting up process, this arrived in my mailbox and right away i honed in on this pretty blue scrappy quilt....so with lots of blue fabrics and now plenty of precut muslin squares ready, the plan is to kit this up and add it to the list....it's only 12 blocks and all straight seams, like how long can it really take? designer is annette plog.....and well, it's blue...
i had made this square, also bricks and cornerstones pattern, from plaid scraps thinking about a manly type quilt, but this might get repurposed for a charity tablerunner....remains to be seen since all the cheddar centers are prepped and ready.
so i guess i am uneducated but since both are the same block, the bricks and cornerstones, then why is the magazine version "designed by" someone....it's just her version i would think and she doesn't hold the copyright on the block but maybe her version of the block/quilt? regardless, they are both wonderfully scrappy and equally inspiring!
it's been over 2 years since the bottom of this was seen. now it's ready for something else...hmm large yardage pieces perhaps? and these are now on hand for future sewing....
during the cutting up process, this arrived in my mailbox and right away i honed in on this pretty blue scrappy quilt....so with lots of blue fabrics and now plenty of precut muslin squares ready, the plan is to kit this up and add it to the list....it's only 12 blocks and all straight seams, like how long can it really take? designer is annette plog.....and well, it's blue...
i had made this square, also bricks and cornerstones pattern, from plaid scraps thinking about a manly type quilt, but this might get repurposed for a charity tablerunner....remains to be seen since all the cheddar centers are prepped and ready.
so i guess i am uneducated but since both are the same block, the bricks and cornerstones, then why is the magazine version "designed by" someone....it's just her version i would think and she doesn't hold the copyright on the block but maybe her version of the block/quilt? regardless, they are both wonderfully scrappy and equally inspiring!
Monday, June 11, 2018
monday design wall
after auditioning several fabrics for this piece, finally settled on this light gold. the previous cream background with a tiny red design was too much red so close to the pinwheels....
i like this one much better and there will be a very narrow red binding.....and while watching the Tony awards last night, picked up this UFO that should be a fairly quick finish....it was a giveaway from Jan Patek a few years ago. the pillow has a red piping and will give the place a folky-artsy touch....
the little red piece on the right is the door.....there are some nice folk-art flowers to go....also been working on the donation quilt and prepping a guild brown bag challenge piece. it's mostly a quiet week around here that'll usher in mid-june on friday...whew...flying by, i tell ya!
i like this one much better and there will be a very narrow red binding.....and while watching the Tony awards last night, picked up this UFO that should be a fairly quick finish....it was a giveaway from Jan Patek a few years ago. the pillow has a red piping and will give the place a folky-artsy touch....
the little red piece on the right is the door.....there are some nice folk-art flowers to go....also been working on the donation quilt and prepping a guild brown bag challenge piece. it's mostly a quiet week around here that'll usher in mid-june on friday...whew...flying by, i tell ya!
Saturday, June 9, 2018
going, going....
almost gone....this UFO that got repurposed from a wall quilt to a runner. started eons ago, paper pieced stars with batik scraps and some WOW scraps as well...didn't realize how many batik scraps had stockpiled for this project, way too many than needed of course, so another will have to be found, probably more windmills.
and today at my first farmer's market visit of the season, i found this.....
a gen-u-ine, grown in soil, native tomato....bacon is off the menu of course, but a nice turkey sandwich with mayo and thick slices and maybe a grilled cheese and tomato....some strawberries, summer and zuke squashes came home with me as well...oh yeah, summer is here!
ADDENDUM: the pattern for the above project is from marcia hohn's website www.quilterscache.com....
and today at my first farmer's market visit of the season, i found this.....
a gen-u-ine, grown in soil, native tomato....bacon is off the menu of course, but a nice turkey sandwich with mayo and thick slices and maybe a grilled cheese and tomato....some strawberries, summer and zuke squashes came home with me as well...oh yeah, summer is here!
ADDENDUM: the pattern for the above project is from marcia hohn's website www.quilterscache.com....
Friday, June 8, 2018
it just can't be...
that this industrious little artist movie star is having another birthday today! time moves at warp speed it seems....i sure do miss cuddling her in my arms or rocking in the chair with her snuggled next to me....but oh so very proud of the beautiful, smart, compassionate, tender hearted, deeply spiritual and funny woman she has become. abandoned by one parent and left alone too much by an overworked, crisis-juggling other, many heart aches and breaks along the way have refined her into pure gold.......happy birthday my darling girl!
Thursday, June 7, 2018
dulles expo quilt show - part 2
the diamonds on this piece were very small, maybe 1-2 inches max....very nicely done and so visually appealing....
blue and white together are always gorgeous, i think....
started my quilty life as a traditional quilter and i still am! glad to see others are as well....a hot item at the vendors was this chaise pin cushion and thread holder...i saw several quilters with them and one of my quilty pals gifted me...a real surprise!
so many people have been generous to me with all things quilty...it truly does humble me. *** nearly a week into june and haven't started on my monthly scrap attack project--the muslin scraps in the canvas tote. the week has virtually disappeared as i adjust to a new schedule without regular rehab but continuing WITH regular exercise. hoping to catch up on all this weekend....
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