Friday, March 20, 2020

corona-cation first edition

ever dream of an endless sewing vacation?  i have and it seems it has finally materialized  (no pun!)....the old viking is 41 years old and this era of daily sewing just might finish her off....LOL!  here is today's installment....after cutting up a bunch of scraps, many of them reproductions, decided to try out this pattern....
my quilty pal, nann, had made an entire scrappy quilt of this pattern and it was so pretty, but i opted for a smaller version using scraps she mailed to me....not sure how big this will eventually be.  the block boards gifted to me are quite handy for small projects like this....and a guild pal had a vinyl project bag and it caught my eye; picked up some vinyl and pulled a couple of kaffe prints and made this...
she told me someone made it for her and used vinyl for the inside as well, which she thought was a plus, so i did as well....no pattern, just winged it with pretty good result...have enough vinyl to make another at some point....in addition, have put the 'home sweet home' wall quilt in the hoop and got the ironing big board recovered.   ***  tomorrow is going to be a wash but next up is basting!

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

sewing in place

while most of the world is going berserk, spending my time re-organizing life without regular fitness center visits--and formulating plan B.  if this nonstop virus talk continues, may even volunteer for that trip to mars.  the plus of this altering event is that more sewing fun is happening.  my only request would be if they DO set up a field hospital nearby, hope it's staffed by the 4077th....but i digress....yesterday finished this cute little wall quilt made entirely of fabric that was gifted to me.  i'm calling it "morning constitutional"....


and while the aqua/black/white blocks reside on the design wall and after playing with some of the new scraps, clearing the decks to return these back into the stash...most some of the strips from the swap got used but alas, not all.


now that some sort of schedule and order has been established, have added this chore to the to-do list....the always everflowing scrap basket....


appliqueing circles on joseph's coat and sewing up wildest dreams stars continue.  a basting weekend has been scheduled as well, but vow to houseclean first, although there seems little point.  despite all, consider myself blessed and glad to be healthy.

Monday, March 16, 2020

spending my corona vacation..

unlike many, the coronavirus shutdowns aren't affecting me that much....just doing basically what i do most of the time.  somehow, tho, it feels like a bonus and has fueled my quilty muse in a big way.  first up, got this little sew along challenge to the flimsy stage...

needs squaring up, then can be basted and quilted....deadline for finish is may...the indigo binding is all prepped....next, a turquoise and black/white inspiration on the net prompted me to pull a bunch of 2.5" strips from a long-ago swap.  a recent fabric gift of a turquoise tone-on-tone sent me into action for a pattern...mistletoe lane by rebecca greenberg.  in no time at all, whipped up 30 blocks for a likely donation quilt....still need some rearranging but the pile is gone...

thinking a white border 2.5" wide and then a turquoise binding....and another fling to me was this book with a cute flamingo wall quilt....a fling of a small piece of tropical fabric WITH flamingos made it imperative for me to make one....one flamingo done, 2 more to go....

this was a great gift as so much of my stash is FQ size...this will be the second project i've made from this fons & porter book....lots more great ideas, both large and small, for future use.   ***  aside from the sewing, did some laundry, made irish soda bread and did a brief grocery run (not toilet paper).   *** received word via facebook that a nearby quilt shop is closing until end of month...no doubt this is just the first.  me, still not worried and think there is way too much panic over this.  30 years of infection control inservice during my work years taught me that washing hands frequently is the best and simplest way of protection.  after heart surgery, more aware of taking small precautions that might compromise my health, but really much healthier now than i was before with improved heart function, lowered blood pressure and cholesterol levels only 2 digits!  ***  old viking is calling, now back to sewing!




Thursday, March 12, 2020

what, me worry?

it feels as though i'm in the minority because i am not that concerned about covid-19.  do understand the ramifications, but there are only a few cases here in MD and my regular stomping grounds are local.  nonetheless, as the world around me becomes increasingly more in lockdown, will continue doing what i mostly do anyway--stay home and sew.  finished placemats for the guild, inspired by bonnie hunter's she recently made for her retreat house.  i do have some RBR license plates but saving them for another project...


more time will be spent on current in process projects and really MUST do some household things as well.  while i did forego guild meeting today, it wasn't due to coronavirus phobia....cigarette smoke at 1 am....in other words, usual crap that goes on here....

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

what's up wednesday

only hump day but busy week nonetheless....first, in the hoop is a small autumn leaves wall quilt...the joseph's coat isn't yet basted and that needs to be done by may, so pulled this for a quick finish...


and while sewing up some placemats for the guild sale, decided to start something that has been a pile on the sewing table far too long....the aqua was gifted to me and the black/white strips were from a long-ago swap.....the pattern is "mistletoe lane" by rebecca greenberg.....am trying to thin the herd of 2.5" strips and this pattern was ideal, though not at all christmas-y...

this will be a great gifting quilt or maybe even flimsy.....works up uber fast too!   and a birthday?


this month is the 200th birthday of maine statehood....so proud to say one of my female whitney ancestors from gorham was on the committee to incorporate statehood.....and lastly,

today it's been 18 years since my dad departed this world....we still miss him...this was taken at our favorite oceanside spot that he tolerated because he loved us...he preferred quiet lakes with fishing gear in tow and a simple rowboat....where did those 18 years go?







Sunday, March 8, 2020

a finish and a story

the blue and white is done and ready for snuggling!  pattern by bonnie dodd-witt, who made it with other colors, but of course i went for the indigo....

there is a great story behind this quilt....the pattern came from this specialty magazine from 2011...

if you have one of these, it is pure scrap quilt gold!   so many beautiful scrappy quilts....serious eye candy....when i bought it, one quilt grabbed me right away....it was this one....

and guess what!   it was made by my stashbuster pal nann!  not only did i love the quilt, i was gobsmacked by nann's colors and scrappiness!  but she makes a LOT of beautiful scrappy quilts...we are color sisters, meaning we have the same color sense and vision....and there was also this beauty...

another show stopper by sarah wilhelm......but wait, there's more!   if you recall, i made a scrappy postage stamp a couple of years ago and the inner border was made of light inchies.   i borrowed the idea from this quilt near the end of the magazine....

this was made by helen weinman on cape cod...she used pastel scraps, but i love how she separated the sections with the light border.  thank you, helen, for inspiring me!   if you ever find this book, by all means snap it up!   ***  it is more and more like spring here.  flowers are starting to bloom and trees are greening up, ready for leaves to pop.  i've pulled a small wall quilt for the next quilting project until the joseph's coat is ready.  hoping to have both done by the end of april.   i've also started a couple of new small things and more potholders are needed as well.   spring and summer plans are being made that'll include some time with my maine family....countdown to the guild's quilt show means busy days ahead....all fun!

Friday, March 6, 2020

friday again???

the weeks fly by fast enough without added things to do, like this week.  the guild's quilt show is coming up next month, so it's all hands on deck in addition to our regular activities...but i did manage a tiny finish....
it's the first 2020 finish for me, a small but pretty wall quilt.  pattern from betsy chutchian, who made this in reproduction fabrics as previously stated.  it's hand pieced and minimally machine quilted; not sure of its destination yet but it's a formal UFO now off the list.....and with the joseph's coat just about a flimsy, attention turned to another inspiration UFO....wildest dreams.

these are 16" blocks and the pattern calls for 16 of them, big enough for me a shorty at just 5'1"....this came from American Patchwork & Quilting, unknown maker owned by miriam kujac...issue is october 2009.   the original has a reproduction double pink as setting pieces, but i went with a solid.  being vintage explains the smallish size...there are no borders.  if i add one, it'll be 2-3" and probably not the pink.  ***   we are on the cusp of spring here in mid-atlantic america with daffodils now blooming and cherry trees all budded.  this was our no-snow winter which suits me just fine.  ***  after household chores are caught up, the blue/white binding will be finished and will have another UFO death this weekend.  no time to slack off tho....time flies with or without the fun!  

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Baaaaaa

March has arrived just like a cute little lamb....the header photo is last year's cherry tree seen locally......looks like the blue/white will definitely be a march finish....but until it's done, thought i would post my 'month of sundays' wall quilt for march....


and this being the very first day of march, want to send special birthday wishes to my dear sister....she's had a hellish couple of years but has rebounded with amazing resilience and strength....not sure how i would have fared in similar circumstances.   finally able to get on with her life, she is absolutely thriving with a renewed vigor for the precious gift of life...


here she is in her winter finery circa 1966.....happy birthday love!

Saturday, February 29, 2020

quilt show!

being leap day, thought it was a good time to advertise my guild's upcoming show....if you are in the area, would love if you stopped by....

Faithful Circle Quilters’ 2020
Quilt Show
Facets of Quilting

Thursday, April 16, 2020
10:00 am to 6:00pm

Friday, April 17, 2020
10:00 am to 6:00 pm

Saturday, April 18, 2020
10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Quilt Art Presentations daily at 12:00 noon

of course there is a stunning raffle quilt......

raffle quilt center
Through the Looking Glass
Raffle quilt tickets: $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00
Raffle Quilt Drawing Saturday, April 18 at 3:00pm
(need not be present to win)

a $10 and under table, a silent auction, a peddler's table (think quilty yard sale) and raffle baskets
First Presbyterian Church of Howard County
9325 Presbyterian Circle, Columbia, MD 21045
Admission: $8 admission for 3 days; children 10 & under free.
Please do not bring food, beverages, or strollers into the show

Thursday, February 27, 2020

some progress

while most of my sewing time has been spent on the border of the blue/white, yesterday sat down at the machine and got this little flimsy ready to baste...


the paisley and its companion border print were donations to the senior center.....can't figure out why the designer used purple for the background on the larger border print but decided to use it anyway....there was just enough for this little wall quilt that measures about 13" wide by about 16" high....and for those of you battling winter snows, this was sighted just the other day at the local post office...

no, i can't believe it either....it's been the winter without snow this year and completely foreign to me even after experiencing 3 of them...daffodils are up as well and even the landscaping crew was here last week pruning and readying for mulch to come soon, no doubt.  ***  the remainder of my time is being spent getting acquainted with windows 10 and my new BFF Cortuna...the talking advisor...lol!