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Sunday, December 20, 2020

Late Fall Sewing and Thanksgiving

The  door into my sewing room.



Behind the door to my sewing room.
A  friend, who had never been in my sewing room, was fascinated by all the stuff hanging there. 
And to be honest I was kind of embarrassed at the mess.  Anyway - later I looked through it and I found this.


One of the quilt tops  - hanging there!
I have absolutely no recollection of making it.
It is 81 x 90".  Maybe I thought I'd use it as a quilt back or something.
Anyway - we'll see.


Continuing on with my donation and comfort quilts.
This top is 60 by 72.

A very rainy day


lots of preparation

lots of cutters


Lots of mess to clean up!
Great way to spent a rainy way!



This is another small to that I finished.  I had made some of the blocks last year and sewed them together.

The blocks are seven inches and the top is 42 by 49"

 and ready to be quilted. 


                                                               My Thanksgiving Day Crew

It was a beautiful day and we ate out on the porch and the deck.

As we were taking pictures, my son in law, Vince, got a text from someone of pictures of their Thanksgiving celebration.  None of us recognized anyone in the pictures but we replied and sent our pictures.  We had a few laughs and they congratulated the couple holding the baby for being responsible and wearing masks. In the end - we told them we were looking forward to seeing their Christmas pictures.

Funny what a transposed number can lead to - it was fun.




 


Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Finishing Quilts and Visitors

 

So I managed to get another couple of comfort quilts finished up.
 Used  a very old panel that I bought when I was really into homespun/country style), I think I had ideas of cutting it apart for the motifs. 
Olde Glory Patriotic - 52 x 68"  


I think I ordered two of this panel.

  Stars and Stripes Forever Patriotic   52 x 68"

I have one more patriotic quilt to finish and I will  be caught up with quilting comfort quilts.  Plan to take a break and work on whatever strikes my fancy for awhile.

Of course I still have lots of UFOs stashed around my sewing room.

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It was a beautiful afternoon - Daniel brought Logan to meet his GiGi.

We had lunch and enjoyed the simple life. 

We are looking forward to another week of porch weather here in North Carolina.



Friday, October 16, 2020

Continuing On With Quilting Comfort Quilts



Stars and Stripes Forever - 52 x 68" - for VA Hospital Hospice Unit.


Kalidescope III - 40 x 50"  


Patriotic Slash and Sew Squares - 54 x 69" - Veteran's Comfort Quilt


I  got this older project out at the end of September and sewed four more blocks which I had already had cut out.  I now have 12 blocks ( one of which I don't care for color-wise).  We had an engagement in the family and thought perhaps this would make a nice wedding quilt.  So I cut out 9 more blocks and to make  a 72 by 90 top.  I decided I will make borders of very light blocks as seen in the 2 blocks below.  Lots more sewing on this project!


This I call kind of a hot mess!  I saw a completed quilt made of this simple pattern and really like it.
But my version doesn't make me happy although the blocks can be sewn in your sleep - so to speak.
Made of 2 x 3.5 " rectangles. 

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Have been out with friends several times in the past couple of weeks, visiting local quilt shops 
and having lunch out. 
 Seemed like almost normal - except for the masks. 
 Oh and one quilt shop had gloves for the customers to wear while shopping.  That was awkward! 
 So I have some new fabrics and thread-most still in the bags.
 I was really worried about running out of fabric - NOT!


Anyway today is a cool, dreary/rainy day -
 perfect for sewing and for a pot of Chili!
Have a happy day!


 

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Two More Comfort Quilts Finished for September


This is the first of the three kalidescope  quilts.
It is backed with a stylized floral print and pink binding.


This is the Kalidescope III.  
It has a light pink diagonal check on the back and the same light pink binding.
Both are 40 x 50" which is a nice size for a baby or small child. They will be donated soon.

 

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Three Comfort Quilts and Call Me GiGi


A Veteran's quilt from a panel and corner blocks leftover from a quilt I made in 2017(Dawn'sEarly Light )  Flying GeeseFlag - 46 x 60"


Land Of The Free Panel bordered with 10"Stripes and 25 patch Blocks will be donated to VA Hospice Unit in Durham, NC
50 x 70" 


Another comfort  quilt  - 
Interweave - 46 x 62"


Had a backing and binding day last week - five more quilts for the queue.


Made a few more masks.

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And my first great grandchild


 This handsome little guy - well not so little,  he weighed in at  9lb. 15oz. and  22"

  Logan Haynes - was born on the first day of Autumn.

He will call me GiGi.

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

More Patriotic Quilt Tops and Table Runner


Sorry for the strange looking picture - Made this for a possible class at our local quilt shop in November.  More or less  - just added this for my own reminder.    I  liked the pattern but you kind of had to play with fitting in on the background - but if I make it again, I will change around just a bit.



Don't have a name for this but figured it out from a picture on Pinterest.  
Such a fun and easy sew block!
I think it was meant to be made from layer cake squares.
 I used 9" squares that I had cut for another  project. They end up as 7.5" finished squares.


I made 48 blocks = 45 by 60".
Too small for a Veteran's quilt so I decided to add borders.


It is now 56 by 70.


This is another of the panels that I had added the braided border to and used the remaining fabric for a border for it.  It is 50 by 70.


Sunday, September 20, 2020

More Quilt Tops - Comfort Quilts

 

One of the patterns that I recently purchased was for a kaleidoscope pattern called Marco Polo from Saginaw Quilt Co. 



The first was following the pattern design. 
Although since the blocks were 10"  -  I didn't make any border blocks.
It is 40 by 50 which is a good size for a baby or small child.
I cut way too many pieces!


This is the third one  - when I got bored and added some blues.

 
Number two - I added some purple and green.
And these two were made in the more traditional style with the corners in opposing colors.
And of course - I still have lots of pieces leftover - maybe after a break it would be fun to do a random scrappy version.
But I think I need to get a grip and quilt some of these tops.