Friday, October 18, 2019

and the loser is....

well, not just mine i'm sure....altho since i missed the meeting can't be totally positive!  the challenge was to select a state flag and use ALL the colors in the flag in the project.  my choice was Louisiana, only 5 colors in the flag.

the pattern chosen was storm at sea--had seen an article about the encroaching sea water into the marshes and the inevitable loss of bountiful shrimping along with several livelihoods....i call it "bayou sampler" as it is densely quilted with different patterns.  now that it's done, will next find it a home.


and what else is going on? the last of the solid bow ties are now in process....48 of  'em so this will definitely be a flimsy before 2019 flies....


and the amish star ornaments ready for sewing closed....these are 3" finished....


and wouldn't be a week without a new start....homage to gwen marston playing with more solids....have plenty of precut scraps so just a few minutes resulted in these that'll be another small piece to finish quickly...

i do believe i could sew nearly all week with just these scraps!  *** selling raffle tix, some hands-on mother duties and a few pesky medical appointments (boo) along with regular YMCA visits (yay) rounded out the week.....happily donning sweats and long sleeve shirts for this spectacular autumn weather....and since the maryland move, actually look forward to winter...but not quite yet.  first up will be a very important anniversary just 2 weeks from today!

Friday, October 11, 2019

reputation intact

the one about being a non-perfectionist quilter that is....this got started to "use up" some batik scraps  (the quilter's mantra!)....it's paper pieced and once i started assembling, knew those pesky bias edges were going to solidify aforementioned reputation....it's called "aurora borealis" and it'll at least brighten up somebody's wall...
if i were starting this now, would use the light starch spray that would no doubt help, but hindsight is always 20/20 as my wise lawyer told me many years ago, and he was so right.   did i use up those scraps?  i see those heads shaking....so another non-bias edge project has been chosen for the ever-expanding scraps.   this is an official UFO; hoping to get it done before 2020 arrives.  ***   in addition to this project, am finishing up a guild challenge that is moot since the reveal was last night.  had hoped to garner at least 3rd prize which would get me a couple of "quiltmania" issues at the local shop, but will now put that on my personal christmas list, letting my "quiltmaker" subscription go. ***  fall has finally arrived here in the catoctin mountains valley....all it took was a teensy weensy tilt of the earth and presto! those pesky 90s were gone until next summer.  everyone is glad and seems to be loving the cooler, crisp days and downright chilly nights.  another quilt has appeared on the bed along with comfy flannels and long sleeves.  a trip to the local orchard for cider and a few last cucumbers was taken where this was spied...

gently winding back roads reveal turning and falling leaves evoking a new england feel.  first pot of chowder has been made and consumed.  sweet cider is in the refrigerator.  my last local tomato is now gone.  dear daughter has planned a yankee pot roast dinner.  plans for next summer's beach vacation are shaping up.  ***  weekend plans include much-needed household chores, finishing up some guild selling items and perhaps baking a pan of yeast rolls....and always quilting of course!

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

finally finished

when mom and i lived near the beach, we went every chance we got...any season but especially summer.  this is one of many photos i took of nearly the exact same view...

all the pretty umbrellas against the bluest sky and water....i wanted to imprint it in my memory to recall and relive forever....even now when i close my eyes, i am right back there....a memory that morphed into a fabric reality named cabana daydreams!

not the greatest photo but couldn't wait to put it to use....here is a peek of the scrappy binding....3 different yellows were used but even up close, it is not noticeable at all...
this idea came to life when a generous anonymous quilter mailed me a box of various fabrics that included 3 charm packs of these bright and colorful fabrics that jump started my modern quilty muse and took off at warp speed....with (hopefully) only 2 more days of sweltering summer temps...today and tomorrow....this quilt will keep those beach days with me, not to mention brighten AND warm the coming cooler days and nights.  this one is a keeper for sure!  and again, designer is shayla wolf--she calls her pattern 'wynkoop court'

and with this finish, immediately moved the frame over to 365....since it's october 1st, have 85 days to get 'er done...now THAT is a challenge for sure!  

it's a busy week so no time to spare! first up, tho, is turn on the a/c!



Monday, September 30, 2019

weekend sewing

even though my primary task this past weekend was trying to breathe---very suffocating, noxious neighbors plus laundry room dryer fumes---did manage to get in some sewing time on a variety of things while watching repeats of ken burns' "country music." it was a fantastic series equally as good as his series on "jazz"....the cabana daydreams is nearly finished, probably tomorrow's post...the rest of the weekend sewing was devoted to guild projects.  *** first up was to prep kits for a senior center workshop.....then pulled out some solid scraps on hand and sewed up this little quilt or possibly table topper
it needs squaring up and then basted/quilted...this will be a machine quilted piece....next, made up some tiny stars for ornaments.  my friend janet is a master miniature quilt piecer but not me at all...made 8 of these, again for a guild event..here are 4 ready for stuffing....
lastly, caved and sorta started a new project, pattern on hand since 2008, called bohemian charm, designed by sarah maxwell and dolores smith in an issue of 'american quilt and patchwork'.....
i love the mix of traditional pattern and modern prints....need to make 29 of these 4.5" churn dash blocks....pulled out some on-hand nickel pairs....no rush on this but hoping to end 2019 with about 10 finishes and only a few starts soooo....you know the rest!  ***  not much else new in this land of summer temps and falling leaves....have a few other guild things to finish up after a joann's run and with cabana done, the 365 gets tackled in earnest...

Monday, September 23, 2019

still summer?

yes indeed.....yesterday and today, then a break but returning on the weekend...so a/c whirs while i happily sit and sew.....
total of 24 blocks, 12 each color....it'll get tied and sent along....looks great but while i sewed, my fresh green beans got cremated...LOL!   the black print was from the guild along with some salmon color pieces, but not enough of any one piece for the 12 blocks, so pulled from my own stash. ***  last full week of september and my to-do list for the last quarter is in process....first is to finally finish cabana daydreams tho.....

Saturday, September 21, 2019

two for two

my second donation for the guild community service project is now done.   these will go to their new home at our next meeting.  have to say yet again this was the quickest pattern i think i've ever done.....and so colorful too.  it was made even quicker with a shoebox of strips all ready to use.   ***  a few uninterrupted hours with the rotary cutter turned this overflowing pile into a manageable remainder...

in this case, half empty is a very good thing!   ***   after a week of nice cool and dry weather--that would be 70s--a couple of hot summer days are on the horizon.  hates to give up, summer does, but inevitably it will.   after a brief sojourn at downton abbey, life seems rather dull and ordinary.....i think a tiara would perk it up nicely!

Monday, September 16, 2019

before and after

you might remember that i made this cute little pumpkin for my friend vic in NH...her birthday is in october and i knew it was something she wouldn't make for herself...i found the pattern on the internet, designer sonja callaghan...

fast forward 2 years (or maybe 3) and look at jack now!

is this the way kaffe would decorate?  could be....it just needs a bit of stabilizing quilting and it'll go to a fundraiser for thanksgiving food baskets...that's if it sells.....stay tuned!  and since i was playing in 'those fabrics' decided to try a couple of little blocks....

these are 4.5" and no, it's not really a new project, just a try and see....but they are cute, aren't they?  and a couple of UFOs got some attention this weekend....

more plaids, a plaid sofa size quilt that's moved closer to the top of the pile, and this project that gets worked on now and then, or at least not seriously until a few things get done and the new england sampler is a completed top...i think of it more as a take along....

last year i visited the baltimore applique society and a program of antique red/green quilts....no, this won't be a quilt, just 4 blocks, but it's going to have some type of swag border....they are 18" blocks....sooo that was my weekend fun....did i tie that charity quilt?  no....did i vacuum and wash my 2 little floors?  no....did i do laundry?  no...there's always another day and with a bit of motivation, i could get all of them done today....or tuesday? 

Saturday, September 14, 2019

seek loving home

as mentioned, here is my offering for the UFO adoption event....

included are some units already assembled, center cheddar circles all basted, plenty of pieces cut and plastic templates....i like it but don't love it....planned for a full size quilt....it's machine pieced so far....would love for it to find a finishing home....postage required but otherwise FREE!   color photo and complete directions included....let me know if you love it more than i do.....

Thursday, September 12, 2019

orphan adoption time!



it's that time again when those no-longer-inspiring UFOs can be put up for adoption and sent along to a good home where they probably might should WILL be finally done!   it officially starts today over here and you can read all the fine print, post adoption items on your blog and link up...easy peasy!  i know i have a couple that i'll be posting, probably tomorrow as today's calendar is full.  but get to start the adoption fun with a real finish of my own, the blue logs scrappy....ready for the donation pile!


Monday, September 9, 2019

binding and bastings

it's monday reckoning after a busy weekend....what got accomplished?  first, the scrappy blue logs got completely tied and the binding is now on and pinned....thanks to a generous quilter, had a perfect backing fabric in the tote that even left a yard for the stash....today it'll get sewn down and crossed OFF the UFO list....
it'll go in the donation pile....sometimes during the winter, a local organization will contact the guild looking for quilts and i never have any to give....so now i'm keeping a few on hand just in case....and with the folding table up, took advantage of the space and got 4 small quilts basted.....the gold backing is a secret until october--guild challenge--but the others get stacked up until a few other UFOs are finished.  but i might cave and quilt the leaves for the fall--no time like the present!  
 also this weekend washed/dried all the new stash with only one sorta casualty.....
i bought this half yard for a couple of small patriotic wall quilts....it did have a white background, but when pulled out of the washer, it was wrapped around a RED batik....so now it's pale pink with blue stars.   immediately dunked it in hot water, some detergent and 2 color catchers that helped some, so i'll give it another go and hope i'll be able to pass it off as blue stars on a cream background, which would be usable for the original plan.  it was the only fabric with white and others didn't seem affected.  it's why i ALWAYS wash/dry fabric, except those charm squares and jelly rolls of course.

ADDENDUM:  any AMC movie theatre fans out there?  i got a gift card online and used it to purchase my downton abbey tickets but erroneously ended up with 2 gift cards, each worth $25.  i used one but don't need the other.  if you can use it and want it, i can email the gift card to you.  you can send me a check or carefully concealed cash or even paypal if you must.   let me know....