I've been feeling under the weather for the better part of the week so haven't done as much quilting as I would have liked. I did manage to finish up my little quilt along project and thought I could show it here as there is a fair amount of light blue in it. I struggled with the fabric for the binding but finally found a piece in the scraps big enough to do the job.
I wanted to hand quilt this one but the pieces were so small - 1 inch finish- that my needle had to go through so many layers and my fingers just couldn't handle it. So it went on the machine and it's a finish. This little quilt is a reproduction of an antique quilt that Lori saw on ebay.
I started a second mystery quilt project with Bonnie Hunter, Grand Illusion,and hopefully will have part one finished by next Friday in time for the second clue.
There are 280 half square triangle to cut and sew and some yellow and black squares to add to make a broken dishes block. I'll see if I make the full size quilt, 84" square, or a smaller version. I'm tempted to start with only half the number and wait to see if I like the quilt. If I do I can go back and finish the rest of the blocks and biggie size it.
Saturday, 29 November 2014
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Cascadia Quiltalong Flimsy Done
Friday, 21 November 2014
Flimsy is Done!
The view out my back window is a winter wonderland. I am so grateful that we live in an area not affected by lake effect snow. Poor Buffalo!
I leave the blossoms on my Hydrangea over the winter. The brown blossoms add some lovely textural detail against the whiteness of the snow. They looked like little snowballs earlier this week.
Now on to quilting. I started sashing with the icy blue but I just wasn't loving it. Some of the blocks were just a little under 6.5" and the columns of sashing just weren't lining up as they should.
So I tried cornerstones to continue the diagonal colour pattern. Much nicer! And I could fudge it to make the blocks and sashing line up perfectly.
Here's the finished flimsy. I don't think it needs a border. I'll just bind it with the same icy blue as the sashing. Thanks Angela for providing this sew along RSC project.
The last little bit of quilting I did this week was Clue 3 over at Humble Quilts. All of my short little 1.5" bits are sewn together and I now have 5 units on the design wall. Wonder what's next?
I leave the blossoms on my Hydrangea over the winter. The brown blossoms add some lovely textural detail against the whiteness of the snow. They looked like little snowballs earlier this week.
Now on to quilting. I started sashing with the icy blue but I just wasn't loving it. Some of the blocks were just a little under 6.5" and the columns of sashing just weren't lining up as they should.
So I tried cornerstones to continue the diagonal colour pattern. Much nicer! And I could fudge it to make the blocks and sashing line up perfectly.
Here's the finished flimsy. I don't think it needs a border. I'll just bind it with the same icy blue as the sashing. Thanks Angela for providing this sew along RSC project.
The last little bit of quilting I did this week was Clue 3 over at Humble Quilts. All of my short little 1.5" bits are sewn together and I now have 5 units on the design wall. Wonder what's next?
Friday, 14 November 2014
RSC Blocks
I started to sew the sashing strips on the RSC blocks but haven't gotten too far.
The first four rows have sashing between the blocks but not between the rows. I opted for an 8 x 11 setting. I like quilts that are longer. The extra blocks will be a good start for a pieced backing.
As the colour for November is light blue, the sashing I've selected is an icy blue with silver stars. I think the sashing will clear most of this fabric that's been around from a few Christmases ago. Hopefully I will have some time Saturday evening to sew more sashing and decide on a border. What has everyone else been up to with the RSC ?
The first four rows have sashing between the blocks but not between the rows. I opted for an 8 x 11 setting. I like quilts that are longer. The extra blocks will be a good start for a pieced backing.
As the colour for November is light blue, the sashing I've selected is an icy blue with silver stars. I think the sashing will clear most of this fabric that's been around from a few Christmases ago. Hopefully I will have some time Saturday evening to sew more sashing and decide on a border. What has everyone else been up to with the RSC ?
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Mid Week Report
I spent time yesterday going through my stash to find fabrics that I could use in Bonnie Hunter's Grand Illusion Winter Mystery.
I may have to buy a little more yellow but otherwise I'm good to go. The first clue goes up the end of November. Woohoo!
I also got caught up with the little letters posted at Temecula Quilt Co. I know the colours aren't great but I worked with the scraps I had out with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge so orange for September, brown for October and pale blue for November. I broke the pattern with "T" and used some scrappy bits from the Comfort Quilt I made on Saturday. I love the sewing notions for "Q" and the snowy covered branches for "S". Wouldn't it have been great if I'd thought of this when I started and had fabric that told about the letters. Next time.
Lori at Humble Quilts posted Clue number 2 for the Cascadia Quiltalong Mystery.
I may have to buy a little more yellow but otherwise I'm good to go. The first clue goes up the end of November. Woohoo!
I also got caught up with the little letters posted at Temecula Quilt Co. I know the colours aren't great but I worked with the scraps I had out with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge so orange for September, brown for October and pale blue for November. I broke the pattern with "T" and used some scrappy bits from the Comfort Quilt I made on Saturday. I love the sewing notions for "Q" and the snowy covered branches for "S". Wouldn't it have been great if I'd thought of this when I started and had fabric that told about the letters. Next time.
Lori at Humble Quilts posted Clue number 2 for the Cascadia Quiltalong Mystery.
Lots of little 1.5" squares sewn together in various ways but I'm not sure where this will lead. Any ideas?
Monday, 10 November 2014
Bee Day
Last Saturday our Quilters' Guild held the Annual Bee Day to jump start the Comfort Quilts Program for the 2014-15 Guild Season. We gathered for 9:00 in the morning with machines and our Pot Luck Lunch contribution and set off to create as many quilt tops as we could. Florals weren't very popular but I thought I might be able to stitch together a top where the floral patterns weren't too, too obvious.
Over at Humble Quilts Lori has started a new mystery quilt - Cascadia Quilt Along. I've just finished the first clue using the scraps from the Comfort Quilt above. I also tossed in some of the darker background fabrics and a few HST I had lying around. I'm waiting for clue number 2 to be posted on Wednesday. The final quilt will be 17" x 19" so not a big investment of time and a great way to use up the little bits.
These were my fabrics - a pink , yellow and cream colour pallet. I also had some dark background floral fabric but opted not to use that.
Here's the quilt top I came up with:
rolling waves of colour on a sea of white. I think it has a bit of a modern look to it. If I had been really thinking about it I might have liked to have a wave of pink, wave of yellow and repeat both to create another rhythm in the top. I might just have to try another and as I'm think of these as waves, perhaps I'll try them on a blue background. Time to check out the stash for blue. Over at Humble Quilts Lori has started a new mystery quilt - Cascadia Quilt Along. I've just finished the first clue using the scraps from the Comfort Quilt above. I also tossed in some of the darker background fabrics and a few HST I had lying around. I'm waiting for clue number 2 to be posted on Wednesday. The final quilt will be 17" x 19" so not a big investment of time and a great way to use up the little bits.
Friday, 7 November 2014
Week Two in Light Blue
It's been a busy week but I finally found time on Thursday to get caught up with the RSC blocks.
Here's top row Twinkly Star and Zig Zag and bottom row Quarter Log Cabin and Road to Oklahoma.
I had a few problems with Double X but after I adjusted the size for Blue 2 it came together just right.
It was good to use up some of these blue fabrics. The one in the bottom left corner had a 1994 copyright date on it. Can't believe it's been kicking around for 10 years and never used. (I really am not a light blue person.) I've played around with the arrangement of the Boxy Stars and to date have 11 blocks. I need 12 but am having trouble deciding what to do. What do you think?
If I keep this arrangement I need something to balance the dark purples. Perhaps a dark gray? That would mean shopping as I don't have many gray's. I could move the blue one up beside the yellow and then make another bright coloured block. What about a bright red? The red one I made is very dark. That would make two blues, two greens and two reds. Hmmm?
Here's the Wonky Courthouse Steps. I had to dig into the yellow collection again and used up a few of the old Robyn Pandolf fabrics.
And I whipped out the orange scraps to make an orange Zig Zag block.
Then I pulled out all of the blocks I've made to date and tried playing with several different arrangements. What a challenge! If I had a plan in advance it would have been a bit easier to determine how many of each colour but Angela selected the blocks for the month and the colours so replicating Angela's layout seemed the thing to do.
Here are all the blocks laid out. Now all I have to do is figure out if I want sashing, corner stones, or just a border. I know if I add sashing it will make piecing the quilt so much easier. With the wide variety of blocks matching up seams will be a challenge. How are you doing with your RSC projects?
Here's top row Twinkly Star and Zig Zag and bottom row Quarter Log Cabin and Road to Oklahoma.
I had a few problems with Double X but after I adjusted the size for Blue 2 it came together just right.
It was good to use up some of these blue fabrics. The one in the bottom left corner had a 1994 copyright date on it. Can't believe it's been kicking around for 10 years and never used. (I really am not a light blue person.) I've played around with the arrangement of the Boxy Stars and to date have 11 blocks. I need 12 but am having trouble deciding what to do. What do you think?
If I keep this arrangement I need something to balance the dark purples. Perhaps a dark gray? That would mean shopping as I don't have many gray's. I could move the blue one up beside the yellow and then make another bright coloured block. What about a bright red? The red one I made is very dark. That would make two blues, two greens and two reds. Hmmm?
Here's the Wonky Courthouse Steps. I had to dig into the yellow collection again and used up a few of the old Robyn Pandolf fabrics.
And I whipped out the orange scraps to make an orange Zig Zag block.
Then I pulled out all of the blocks I've made to date and tried playing with several different arrangements. What a challenge! If I had a plan in advance it would have been a bit easier to determine how many of each colour but Angela selected the blocks for the month and the colours so replicating Angela's layout seemed the thing to do.
Here are all the blocks laid out. Now all I have to do is figure out if I want sashing, corner stones, or just a border. I know if I add sashing it will make piecing the quilt so much easier. With the wide variety of blocks matching up seams will be a challenge. How are you doing with your RSC projects?
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