In the right direction! This top is now done and will be going to my lovely LAer pretty soon. Just need to get a backing together and frankenpiece a batting.
My vision for this top came true and I am very happy with the way it turned out. Cross one project off the UFO list.Photos of Finished quilts
Sunday, January 31, 2021
Wheels are moving!
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Borders? What Borders?
I'm at that point with my "Corona Tulips" that it was time to pull out fabrics for borders! These are the fabrics chosen to finish off my thoughts for a cheery spring quilt.
Masks, masks and more masks! My niece sent me this photo of all her masks drying. Two kids times 3-4 masks each child per school day = lots of masks. She was having a hard time keeping track of masks for sending off and masks for washing/drying. The additional masks that were made last week are helping the task.Friday, January 22, 2021
Halfway tulips!
That is an odd title, but that is where I'm at with my tulips. Halfway done. Feels good to accomplish something! "My Corona Tulips" is what I've decided to call this project. We have been in lockdown since Dec. 26, 2020 and that is when this project was started. During lockdown. I'm glad this project will be pretty to look at as we need something pretty right now.
We don't know when we the vaccine is coming to our area. So until then, we are wearing a mask, washing our hands and keeping our distance. I'm only going out for groceries and the pharmacy. Staying home and sewing!Monday, January 18, 2021
Making progress?
Well, I do think I am making progress with my tulips! Four rows done and all sewn together. My plan is to do one row of circles and one row of tulips per week. Only 9 rows total to go. At this rate, this top might be finished by mid-March.
What else got accomplished? These three chairs! If anyone complains to me about the cost of having someone do upholstery, I will tell them that every penny is well earned. These chairs were hard for us to do. My hubby and I learned many things along the way and we had to go back and fix a few areas. We are not professionals at all, but darn it, I think we did good! We can afford for someone else to do the work, but we look at the job as a challenge and to see if we can do it. Can you see the amount of snow we have in our backyard? Not as much as normal. We have had a period of warmer weather and some of the snow has melted. Today, we are back to cold weather.What else? Thirty kid's (15 each) masks for my two nieces. When they go to school now, they have to have 3-4 masks per child to change throughout the day. One of my nieces wore a disposable mask last week and disliked it very much. She informed her Mom that if she couldn't wear one of Aunt Rosie's masks, then she wasn't interested in wearing any mask. They do have masks but not enough for the amount per day required. So an urgent SOS text to me to ask if I had fabric, elastic and time and would I please make more. Yes, of course! Way back in August last year, I purchased approx. 50 metres each of black and white elastic because I had a feeling. After all the mask making, there is just enough elastic to make a few more. More elastic will need to be purchased if another request comes my way.
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Making circles around the tulips!
A surge of energy came over me and those tulips kept being made until ..... finally ..... all the tulips and circles were prepped. This is it! Mind you, everything you see is just pinned in place. Now comes the task of appliqueing. I'm happy. I love this top!
One block of circles done ..... many more to go.I also made a bunch of quilt journal covers for my binders. I have been keeping journals since the beginning of my quilting journey and have extra binders for all of those quilts still to come. I wanted fabric that would be sturdy and not fray or wear down over time. Upholstery fabric was the perfect choice. A piece big enough was in my stash. Win-win.
Masks. Between 200-300 masks were made last year. I lost count but a lot were made. A dozen here and a dozen there; they all add up. I'm happy. Folks are safe.
Friday, January 8, 2021
Time for Tulips?
Not outside for many months to come. But in my hands and on my design wall ..... I can create tulips!
A new project got started last week. Why, oh why when I have tons of UFO's? Because I just needed a new tulip quilt to put on display along with my other tulip quilts? That is all the reason that was needed! LOL
You see, a list was made of new quilts that I wanted to accomplish this year in 2021 and tulips was on that list. The time was now to start if this quilt is to be completely finished and hanging on the wall come April/May.
The source of the applique pattern came from https://quiltyfolk.blogspot.com/. Audrey offered up a free (not anymore) applique tulip pattern for a limited time to those that were interested. Well, I was and she so graciously sent it to me.
EQ7 to the rescue for a layout and viola, I was off and running. See those dots? My garage friend, Darlene, made a quilt this fall that was all dots. Well, those dots settled into my brain and I just knew that something would surface with them in a quilt.
Everything is just pinned in place. No hand sewing yet but that will be soon.This photo was taken last night before going to bed. My stash was raided and fabrics selected to fill in empty spaces.
So, thank you to Audrey for her applique pattern!
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Looking back
So, another year has already started. How many of us will survive the virus? Right now, our area is in lockdown for two weeks. There is community spread of the virus in our area and the experts are trying to get it under control. The rest of the province is under lockdown for a month as their cases are higher.
So, I will just sit tight and sew on. Excursions to get groceries will be limited.
Looking back to last year, for me, it didn't feel like much was accomplished in 2020. My goodness, but I was sure surprised. Seven quilts were made. Seven. I had to look at the Quilts 2020 tab at the top of my blog (under the large photo) and look to see what quilts were made. Seven! What a surprise. Go there to see them better!
Now, this is where I have to actually look at the stats to see what tops and UFO's were there at the beginning of last year. It is my way of keeping tabs on what is remaining to be quilted and what UFO's need to be pulled off the shelf and worked on. It is also to remind my readers that I am a bit of a nerd when it comes to this type of work. LOL
Tops:
Ten at the beginning of 2020. Look at all those x's! How lovely it was to x off a top once it was finished!
I don't know how it happened, but my UFO's increased to 35 at the beginning of 2021. Oops. Can I do better than finish three UFO's this year? Let's see what can be done this year? No promises. No resolutions. Nope, not going there.
Friday, January 1, 2021
Last finish for 2020
Happy New Year ..... we all hope! It will be interesting to see how the next few months play out.
I got this quilt finished just under the wire. What a good feeling to get something finally done!
"Four Seasons" is the name of this quilt. It looks more like a fall quilt, but there are spring greens and summer greens in the quilt along with yellows of our flowers that grow in our front and back garden. Look closely and you can even see some snowflakes!
Quilt details:
Started: April 2014
Finished: December 30, 2020
Block name: 9-patch block (7-1/2" x 7-1/2" square). No pattern.
Quilt size: 60-1/2" x 87-1/4" after washing and drying
Batting: poly batting
Machine quilted by: Kathy Wareham of Kat's Quilts
Another UFO ticked off the list.
Done!
I don't know about you, but I'm so happy to see 2020 in the rear view mirror. It was an awful year starting with the passing of my Aunt last January; Covid-19 hitting the world; my sister being diagnosed with colon cancer and enduring her treatments that ended last month; my hubby being diagnosed with Parkinson's; and finally the passing of a cousin early last month. Yep, I'm so glad to see the end of 2020.
Hubby and I had a quiet New Year's Eve and day. No gathering of family. We will not contribute to the spread of the virus in our community nor amongst family members.
So, until we can all be vaccinated ..... wear a mask, wash your hands and keep your distance.
Cherish your day, cherish your life!