While we are in the midst of selling our home, there won't be time for blogging .... so on that note, I leave you with a photo of my quilts and unquilted tops in a cabinet. Enjoy!
Have a great day, eh!
Friday, February 24, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Let it Snow
This is the mini quilt that I made for Mary of We 3 Quilters that I talked about in my last post. A close-up of my hand quilting. There is machine stippling in the tabs and in the snow globe. Everything else is hand quilted. From time-to-time, I do like to do both machine and hand quilting in the same quilt. Oh well, call me quirky. :o)
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Monday, February 13, 2012
Xmas gifts
This past Thursday, We 3 Quilters finally met and exchanged our Xmas gifts. We have been trying to meet for quite some time; but there was always a hiccup. Here is Mary (no blog) with her snow globe quilt (my next post will show more of this quilt) that I made for her. Debra received this lovely mini from Mary.
This is me just killing myself laughing. Debra gave me a UFO! There is a good reason why she didn't get around to completing my gift (and which she promises to have finished in 2 weeks time). Go here to Debra's blog and check out the applique top she had to have finished by the end of January. Her top just left me speechless.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Got a mug
Sunday, February 5, 2012
January tally
Back on Jan. 4, 2012, my post was about hand quilting and setting up a time sheet to help keep me motivated into doing some hand quilting every day. So, for January my tally was 28 days of quilting and 3 missed days.
Some days, a good hour was accomplished; other days just 5 mins. Still, this schedule is really helping me keep at it and that is a good thing! I'm seeing progress and that makes me smile.
This hexagon quilt is about 1/4 of the way done. See the arrow pointing at a piece of black to indicate my starting point for doing diagonal rows? All horizontal rows up to this point have been done and I'm doing diagonal rows in both directions. This has been a great start and I'm hoping to have this done by the end of May. We'll see! My pumpkin quilt hanging also got worked on and there is just the top border to quilt and it will be ready for finishing. Progress, progress, progress!
Some days, a good hour was accomplished; other days just 5 mins. Still, this schedule is really helping me keep at it and that is a good thing! I'm seeing progress and that makes me smile.
This hexagon quilt is about 1/4 of the way done. See the arrow pointing at a piece of black to indicate my starting point for doing diagonal rows? All horizontal rows up to this point have been done and I'm doing diagonal rows in both directions. This has been a great start and I'm hoping to have this done by the end of May. We'll see! My pumpkin quilt hanging also got worked on and there is just the top border to quilt and it will be ready for finishing. Progress, progress, progress!
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Finish #2
This is the way to start off the year, with my second finish. I can't show you the first one yet as it is part of a secret swap with my We 3 Quilters group and we've been trying to meet up for a while now but something always gets in the way. So, for now, enjoy this quilt!
Once you have done that, let me take you back to the beginning and how this quilt got started. Over the years, I have been buying up charm packs and these were the leftovers. What I call ugly fabrics .... you know the ones that just don't fit in with what you were doing. Big prints and stripes. They could have been trashed or given away; but they ended up in a bin. One day last November, I started pulling out all of those charms and was amazed at the number that were found. More than 176 to make the above quilt and there are still leftovers.
Once you have done that, let me take you back to the beginning and how this quilt got started. Over the years, I have been buying up charm packs and these were the leftovers. What I call ugly fabrics .... you know the ones that just don't fit in with what you were doing. Big prints and stripes. They could have been trashed or given away; but they ended up in a bin. One day last November, I started pulling out all of those charms and was amazed at the number that were found. More than 176 to make the above quilt and there are still leftovers.
Pinwheel blocks were what these fabrics needed to be made into and I got started on them right away.
Ummm ... what would some circles look like on the blocks? Yes, love what is happening here!
Since this quilt is intended for the cottage, machine quilting was the way to go. Simple straight line stitching was done throughout ..... even into the borders.
The back shows the gridwork well.
This was my ugly duckling quilt but in the end ...... my new quilt has charmed me instead!
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