Saturday, November 6, 2021

October Update

 Another month and more projects checked off.

I sew two days a week with friends via Zoom. Some of us did not know each other well before we started doing this, but seeing other quilters twice a week has created some wonderful friendships. There are times of no talking - just the hum of machines - and other times the conversation is racing. We talk about quilts, books, recipes - lots of stuff.


Cabin Chills.  Kit from Picking Daisies.
50 x 80 inches

Notice the spider webs quilting in all the houses.

The following quilt was a kit purchased from Laura Heine at one of the first Long Beach quilt shows. I don't remember which one.  She had buttons at each intersection of the sashing strips; I chose to leave them off making the quilt better for naps.

In My Garden (Laura Heine)
70 x 80 inches



I purchased table runner kits at Thimble Towne during their moving sale. I made one using the pattern provided, but then used the fabrics to make other variations.  All are approximately 15 x 40 inches.

The original.
 
This one ended up being my favorite.
  

I liked this pattern last year when making table runners 
for my Soroptimist board, but these did not turn out as well.
Different fabrics bring different results.

The other exciting news is that my "new to me" sofa has been delivered.  The sofa was given to me by neighbors, but needed to be reupholstered. It's over 100 years old and fits in my home perfectly.

Before . . . 


after!

The Historical Museum in my hometown has a raffle every year; Local artists donate miniature paintings to be raffled off. I've always wanted to do a miniature quilt to donate.  Here's my first attempt.  It's a little large at 12 x 12 inches, but they will see if they can use it.
The quilt is 10 x 10 inches and finished with a facing. I painted the edges of the canvas black and attached the quilt using gel medium.  I'm hoping it is accepted.  If not, it was a great learning experience.

I like it set on point. Use your imagination!



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Sunday, October 10, 2021

Grassy Creek

A friend quilted my Grassy Creek, 2020 Bonnie Hunter mystery.
Now it's bound and on my bed!





I have three Halloween kits to put together.  Here's number one.
Cabin Chills by J. Wecker-Frisch.  Picking Daisies kitted it with a black background. 

Cabin Chills in progress.
16 blocks.

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Saturday, October 2, 2021

Guild class

Sue Bleiweiss presented a virtual workshop to one of my guilds this week.  Garden Life.
She has an unusual method of applique fused with Misty Fuse.  Rather than make a small quilt - what would I do with it?? - I made a table runner . . . and it's finished.

Table runners have become my thing.  I can try a new technique and the finished product is useable.  I have a hard time gifting my projects unless I plan to in advance, but I'm trying to get over that!

13 x 42 inches


Sue does not do much quilting after completing the top.
I chose to add some thread work to keep the pieces down.
I stitched both sides of all the black lines.




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Saturday, September 25, 2021

Halloween Placemats

I just finished 18 Halloween placemats for my great nieces and nephews AND it's still September!  Here are 16 of the 18.  I have already mailed two to Australia.

Each is approximately 12 x 20 inches.










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Saturday, September 11, 2021

August Projects

 August 19 - 22 a friend and I hosted a guild retreat.  It was a virtual Cruise to Alaska.  We opened the Zoom meeting 11:00 am on Thursday and left it open until 5:00 pm on Sunday.  We had a shop tour from one of our local shops, Picking Daisies, and The Quilted Raven in Anchorage.  Through our fellow quilter in Alaska we also had a tour of Seward, AK. She provided photos about the local area and her husband's commercial fishing enterprise.  All of this without leaving the comfort of our homes.  No packing, no hauling supplies and machines, no forgetting any needed items, AND we slept in our own comfortable beds!  A great time was had by all.  We're now planning our next adventure.

During the cruise I finished quilting the inside blocks of one quilt, completed a table runner kit from Shabby Fabrics that was in my stash, and while looking for another project I found two kits in my Halloween stash purchased who knows when and from who knows where.  The fact that I had two kits meant is was a good sale price!

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Shabby Fabrics Table Runner
14 x 56 inches
Covid #21-25

Mr. & Mrs. Hall O'Ween
16 x 16 inches
(pillow)
Covid #21-26

Halloween Kits
22 x 61 inches eachk
started quilting
Covid number assigned when they are finished.

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Tuesday, August 3, 2021

November projects

These were projects I worked on in November.

Guild class with Mel Beach

A type of reverse applique

This is the back.


Pumpkin made during a guild meeting.

Sorry it took forever to write a minimal description for this post.



 

Tree Skirt is finished!

I finally pulled out the crystals and embellished the tree skirt. They do not show up in a photo, but really sparkle under a Christmas tree with lights.

This is finish #23.  

Today I picked up my machine from its yearly service.  3,500,000 stitches in just under a year.  (This is not my embroidery machine.)


62 x 72 inches


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Monday, August 2, 2021

July Progress

Here's an update on works in progress.

I started quilting two of my older tops.
Halo Medallion.  The Quilt Show BOM 2017.
In My Garden. A Laura Heine kit started several years ago. The top was together I just needed to add borders.  
I have the foundation/ditch work done on both of these.

I quilted a top for a friend. It's her first grandchild and she didn't realize you had to get in line for a long arm quilter. I offered to do the quilting for her.  40 x 40 inches.


Hope all if going well in your world.
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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Early July Finishes

I'm sharing three projects I finished since July 1.

Fall Cornucopia.  66 x 66 inches.
I started this quilt several years ago.  A friend visited recently and we pinned 5 quilts for her and three quilts for me.  I'm excited to get this one finished.


I struggle with quilting a sampler quilt. I have to decide
on a quilting pattern for 12 different blocks.  This time
I devised one design that I used for all blocks. I did a little
ruler work mixed with free motion.

It's a Girl Thing.  49 x 63 inches.
This is a donation quilt for two fundraisers that have been combined due to the pandemic.
Think Pink and Got Red. Breast cancer and women's heart health events.
This is the second time I've used this pattern. Cut squares, divide into groups and stack, cut the curves, shuffle the fabrics, resew, then cut new blocks down to a uniform size.  (Stack a New Deck, Karla Alexander). I'm amazed at how quickly this goes together. Start to finish - 7 days. Hopefully it will do well at the fundraiser.

I followed the curves and quilted feathers over the quilt.

Left Overs.  28 x 39 inches.
I made 80 blocks for the quilt above, but some of them were too small. I saved them and along with extras from It's a Girl Thing, I cut them all the same size and created a smaller quilt.  This one will be donated to the hospital gift shop for a baby quilt.  Nice and bright!

It's not clear in the photo, but I did "hooked" feathers in the border.
The center section is a design I'm using for my own pantograph.


These are quilt numbers 20, 21, and 22 completed since January 1, 2021.

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I hope you're having a productive 2021.

Getting Caught Up

In June, when I sent my WIP (Works in Progress) reports to my friendship group, I was amazed at what I had accomplished that month. I'm going to catch up on reporting finished from February - June. Maybe just a few at a time.

February:

Enchanted Garden (52 x 72 inches)


  

Fay's Quilt.  (91 x 91 inches)
This one is looking for a home.
  

Valentine Records.  
Valentine "Cards" sent to great nieces and nephews.
 

















New York Beauty.
I finished the blocks as a pillow rather than make a small quilt.  (24 x 24 inches)
I included a fat cording.  Not sure I'll use that size cording again.
Class with Sara Bond.

 
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I'll keep posting till I'm caught up.



Saturday, July 3, 2021

January projects

This post was originally written April 1, but I never posted it. Then I got busy and thought why bother. I now realize I enjoyed sharing my progress; plus I was able to look back at posts and see what I'd accomplished.  Therefore, I'm going to catch up and keep going.

I'm off to a good start for 2021.

I took 2 classes with Sarah Bond.  I did put together a small quilt to show the blocks I made in her New York Beauty class.  The other class was working in gray scale and color.  I ended up just making some blocks to learn her techniques.  I thought we would spend more time discussing gray scale options, but it was still a fun day.

New York Beauty  24 x 24 inches

Earlier I posted that I finished the 2014 Quiltville Mystery.  It has been delivered!


60 x 60 inches
Top was completed YEARS ago during a guild workshop
with Laura Nownes and Diana McClun.  I just needed
to quilt it.  I think I have a home for this one.

Sizzle!  72 x 72 inches

This one was bound, but needed the border quilted.
Now completely finished.

  


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Watch for more updates.