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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

And then - Another Wedding

 October 2022



Little H Circles - Made in 2020 for Shane and Hannah

                                                    

                                                       Each little H block is 3"

                                                     

Wedding Shower at Aunt Kathy's house.

Hannah(my grand daughter), Shane(another new grandson with G Pat 


And the Mother of the Bride, the Aunties and me.

Saturday, July 1, 2023

A Short Time Later - as they say.....................

 September 2022

The Quilt - Friendship Star Circles
I finished it in August 2021 and it was quilted by Carol Gates.

The bride and groom 
Molly(my grand daughter)  and Jeremy(my new grand son).


The Mother of the Bride, the Aunties and me.


They like their quilt! 
Molly is a quilter too- she has made several quilts and belongs to a group that meets at a local quilt shop.
I love her style - more modern and  she has great fabric sense.

 


And a fun trip to the beach with this little guy, who just turned 2, and his parents and grandparents. 



Friday, August 26, 2022

August Finishes - Little Snowballs




Finally finished this Panel Kit that I bought a couple of years ago.
Plan on giving it to my GGS on his second birthday. 

I love the cute little Sweetwater print for the back.



The Bunkhouse Plain and Fancy quilt is 57 by 66" and I will donate it to Pine Tree  this fall.


Backing a red and tan paisley that I had on hand.


"Flywheel"  44 by 60"
Another donation quilt that I was glad to finish!



I even finished sewing bindings on a couple of Table Runners that have been laying on the shelf for more years than I can even remember.



The Fifty-four Forty quilt (64 by 72") is also ready to be donated for the VA Hospice Unit.


This is my new  - old project!
  I have been making these 4,5 inch blocks on and off for a few years.
I initially started making them intending to use them as a border for a quilt I was making at the time.
I put them aside but made more now and then. I put them away while cleaning up the sewing room.
Found them again!
I started sewing them into 9' blocks, by colors, this week. 
I'll have to see where this goes!

A good quilting week!
Lunch out with friends from Ladybug Quilt Shop Tuesday,
Regular sewing day with friends C and S on Thursday and 
Undercover Bee tomorrow  - always fun!






 

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Three Projects Ready to Quilt and One New Project


I finished this top in July 2021 - it is 90 by 99".
Made a backing for this and it is ready for quilting.
The 10th time I have used this pattern that I remember.
I've always called it Exquisite Star.



                                                        

I had finished this and added borders to make it 57 by 66".
I called it Bunkhouse Plain and Fancy.  Also made the backing for it.


Another small quilt that I started as a spur of the moment idea.  To see if I would like it etc.
I ran out of the background fabric and it waited for a few months until I found more of it.
Not thrilled with it but will quilt it for a donation quilt.





It doesn't look very inviting in these photos either.
I started it in December 2021 - it is 44 by 60".
Calling it Flywheel, also made a back for this .

This pattern is called Logs and Bricks and is published in Scrap-Basket Knockouts by Kim Brackett.
So I pre-ordered the book that was published in July. 
I saw the preview for the book and loved this pattern!

I had rather figured out the pattern but I liked the other quilts in the book too.
I made a few blocks and luckily it was the same as in the book.


It is lots of cutting and lots of small pieces.


This where I ended today but I have more blocks in various stages.
It's a log cabin type of block.  So it works best for me to sew them that way.








 

Friday, July 29, 2022

Hot Weather Quilting Time


I have been waiting for some 120" batting to arrive so that I could start the quilting. 
I usually get a roll of 90 or 96" wide batting.  
I never realized how much heavier the 120" roll would be, it was all I could do to drag it in from the porch.

Troublesome back!

 When I buy fabrics that I think will make a nice quilt back, I generally buy 5.5 to 6 yards as I don't usually make quilts that are longer than 96" long and usually close to 90" wide. 

This quilt ended up being 99 by 99"which is almost the limit for this quilting machine too.

 So I had to add approximately 24" to the width.  I had these star blocks that I had thought of using in a Patriotic quilt eventually.  They were perfect to make up the width that I needed to this 6 yard piece of fabric.  

They did give me a bit of a headache though when I came to all those seams from the 36 pieces in the center of each block.  So glad I didn't ask a friend to quilt it! 


Variegated Double Nine Patch  - 2019

I have trimmed it and sewn on a binding. I rarely use a light binding but I had a yard of very light tan fairy frost that goes well with all the light blocks.  It is sewn on and there is no way I am taking off 400" of binding.  At least it will be easier to sew than a dark color.



All finished including the binding!
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Planted this lovely hibiscus (Midnight Marvel)that was a birthday gift today.  The foliage has a nice purple cast. It has been so hot that it is hard to keep it watered.  Hopefully it will be happy in the front bed by the driveway.  

Thursday, July 14, 2022

A Bordering Day with a Visitor


I wanted to make this 60" square top a little bigger so I used most of the cut off HST's from the star blocks  to make the borders for the top and bottom.  Added a 2 inch border to each side.  It's 64 by 72" so  now I can make a backing for it


Several years back, a friend loaned me her Accucut (sp) cutter and I cut out a whole lot of blue and white scraps.   This past winterI sewed the triangle/square pieces together. Then I made a few blocks and figured out they needed a shoo fly block as alternate block.
 

Added borders to this top to to make it 64 by 70"
Made a backing for this today so it is ready to quilt!
 

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It has been very dry here for the past month with only a few light showers.
We finally had some good rains and my flowers along with the weeds are flourishing.



It was so nice that this little guy came over to visit and stop to smell the flowers with GiGi!




Tickled his nose!

 

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

June Projects Part 2



So glad to have this finished (broke a needle when I started and messed up the timing on the machine).

66 x 80"

Again I used the leftover blocks on the back of the quilt.


Next I loaded a top I called Sling Blade(named by my daughter, Shelly.  I think it is also called Buzz Saw.


I guess because of all the layers of batiks in some of the points and seams, my machine kept stopping and giving error messages.  So that was so annoying,  I basted the quilt in several rows and took it off.  I am going to try and quilt in on my Janome. It has been a long, long time since I have quilted on a DSM so that should be an experience.


Next up was  Birmingham Inspired. I was a little nervous when I started but this one was good to good from start to finish.    First time I have done a meander in I don't know when!


This is 60 by 72".  I love the pattern and colors of this quilt!




Another New Project
 
- two oopsies already!

A friend shared some of her pieces from men's shirts recently.
So I dug out my shirt stash and --------