Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Which one?

This is what I want to do for a wedding gift. Can't decide between the all blue and the shades of blue and purple. Would love feed back on it. The quilt consists of 5 easy blocks. Pinwheel, log cabin, star, square in a square and irish chain.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Quilts for Kids

This is my first Quilts for Kids project. I am sure I will do many more. Definitely not my colors, but I know someone will absolutely love it and will get great comfort from it. When I get a few of the pinwheels I am working on, I will post a picture to show the fabrics in the layer cake bundle I picked up. I was able to get a couple of them at half price during the shop hop. I will use both for quilts for kids.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

QOV Quilt




My Quilt of Valor quilt is done. It will be donated through our shop hop this weekend. The top (on the left) is all shades of red/white(tan)/blue. The back (on the right) is more scrappy. The 1/2 square triangles are all red/white/blue, but the strips are everything but the kitchen sink. I am pleased with the way it turned out. What do you think?


Wednesday, February 2, 2011


These are a couple of samples of my reversible quilts. The one of the left is one done for my MIL. The other 2 are front and back of one done for oldest son and his wife. A lot can be done with this style of quilting and is a lot of fun. I did 5 of them in one year.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Reversible Quilts

To start with, you need to use a walking foot throughout the process. I have made them with this design and have also made other types of blocks for one side and done the sew and flip for the other side of the quilt sandwich. For joining them, you need to cut strips 1 1/8 wide and 1 3/4 wide.


In this picture, there is the front and back of blocks. You iron the wider strip like you do for the binding with wrong sides together. The strips are then sewn to the right side of the block. I put the folded strip on the front edge and the 1 1/8" strip on the back of the block. Make sure the wrong side of the fabric is facing out on the back. You attach in this manner to each block except the last one in the row.

The next step is to join the blocks together by attaching the next block to the other side of the 1 1/8" strip. This gives you the sashing on the back of the quilt. Do that to each block in the row.

The final step is to work on the front of the quilt and fold the 'folded 1 3/4 strip' over to cover the joining of the 2 blocks so it just covers the stitching line of the second block. Use a narrow applique stitch to sew the strip down. You can also hand stitch the folded edge down, but for QOV or Quilts for Kids I machine stitch it because of the amount of washing and wear. This process is repeated for each block joining and to join the rows. I usually work on one row at a time so that I always have the bulk of the project to the left of my machine.

These are a portion of the first 3 rows completed front and back. When the last row is done all it will need is the binding.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

January Update


The EPP project is moving right along. I have finished 1/2 the blocks. When they are done I will add a 3 or 4 inch border. I've never done that with this method. Seems like that part might be a little boring, but we will see. I'm already getting anxious to start the next project. That is our dog Brandy admiring the quilt.
I will be starting on assembling the blocks to the QOV quilt tomorrow, and will post more pictures of that process soon.

Friday, January 14, 2011

QOV Quilt

Here is a picture of 2 blocks. One showing the front of the quilt which will be all red/tan/blue and the back which will have red/tan/blue for the 1/2 squares but will be totally scrappy on the strips. This is a easy way to make a quilt that is quilted as you sew. Each block is sew and flip and then repeat for each color.


Monday, January 10, 2011

EQ Pattern

Here is another pattern. I saw a pattern I liked in a magazine and drew it up in EQ. This is one of the 4 variations I made from the original pattern. I'm calling this one Diamond Surround.

Monday, January 3, 2011

EPP Update

I have 1/4 of the blocks done. Amazing how fast it goes when your pieces are bigger. Scared myself adding the 4th row. Had the original section turned around and the pieces on the last row weren't matching. Thought I'd put them together in the wrong row. Imagine how happy I was that all I had to do was turn the joined section around found that everything matched perfectly. This is smallest project I have worked on with EPP. I'm using the same lt tan and dk blue throughout, with the pinwheels scrappy and randomly done.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

A New Year has begun



A friend had drawn up a block in EQ and designed a quilt based on a picture of tiles in the Sistine Chapel. I liked the quilt she designed and got her permission to play with the block she drew up. This is the layout I came up with that I liked and may do for a Quilt of Valor. Time will tell. I have so many designs on my computer I will never do them all. With this one I like the way each border around the central block is a different size. It is a very simple design, just using 2 different blocks.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Last Post of the Year


Knit pillow for DS is done. I made each of my kids one when they were younger. Surprise, Surprise he remembered his, had lost it during his divorce and wanted it replaced. That is a drill sergeant for you. LOL His original one was oval, but I couldn't find any pillow forms that shape and I am terrible at making them.....so he gets one a different shape. Like the original, it is yellow on top and black on the back. Hope he likes it.

Now onto next years projects.

Monday, December 20, 2010

End of 2010

Looking back over the year, it has been a basically good one with a few losses. A couple furkids were lost by other family members, and a couple friends were lost also.
As for my list of projects, I completed 6 of them with 3 others going into the new year. Plans for next year in addition to the 3 projects not done, are to do 2 Quilts of Valor, and 3 children's quilt's for Linus group or family. To be decided later.
Lots of baking to do this week and visits with the family Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. A lot of work, but lots of fun as a result.
Merry Christmas to all.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

December update


Like most of you, can't believe Christmas is almost here. I am never ready, but then I work best when under a deadline. Next week will be a busy one.

Working on the backing to the hex quilt. Hope to have it done early next month so I can get the project to the quilter. Still thinking about how I want to bind it.

New EPP project is coming along nicely. I now have 1/8 of it done. I am doing it in 4 sections so it won't be too big to work on comfortably until I put the sections together. I am really liking how it is coming together. The background and center of each block will be the same throughout, but the pinwheels will be scrappy.

Merry Christmas to all. Have a joyous and safe holiday and a wonderful New Year.

Monday, November 29, 2010

New EPP Project


Finished the first block to my next EPP (English Paper Piecing) project that I started on the Branson Trip. I was able to get about a third of it done on the trip despite very little elbow or leg room on the bus. It will be fun as always to see it come together as each block is done.

Friday, November 12, 2010

New Bag



Made a new bag from materials designed by Mark Lipinski that I really like and have been getting a little at a time. It is a winter design with snowflake type pattern. I also made a purse organizer. I followed the instructions for it, but if I make it again, I probably would make it a little deeper.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

November


This is shaping up to be a busy month. DH had eye surgery and will have the other eye done in 2 weeks. Then there is Thanksgiving and only a month to Christmas. Yikes


This is my next pattern that I will start to hand piece while on a trip later. Not nearly as ambitious as the 1/2 square triangle blocks will finish to 2". Large for me ;)


Back at the house with lots to do. All the unpacking and sorting through years of accumulation before we can even considering selling the house. It is a 4-bedroom colonial and much larger than we need with the kids all gone. Don't know yet if we will get another house. Not in a big hurry on that.


Friday, October 22, 2010

Changes


It is time to leave the lake. Always a sad time as it is so peaceful here. Lots to do if we are going to sell the house next year. At least we hope too. There have been good and bad things lately. One friend lost a puppy and another one will be losing her 2 1/2 year old Dachsy to cancer. It could be a few months or a year. You know how those things go. On the good side, a niece is expecting a baby. Fortunately, the good usually out weighs the bad.

Should be done with my Hex Quilt next month (I hope), and looking forward to starting my next project.

I plan on doing a Quilt of Valor one starting in December or January. This is an approximation of the design.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Beautiful October


I so love this time of year with all the fall colors and cooler temps. It is also the season of cider mills and donuts. Delicious, but bad for the waist band. This is a bag that I put together this morning for Halloween, another fun part of this season. Can't really tell from the picture, but there are spiders climbing on the handles. The lining is multi-colored spider webs.
I've been really busy working on my hex quilt, and hope to have the piecing finished by early November. We will see. All depends on how much life gets in the way.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Labor Day Weekend

Just a note. It has been a good weekend. We ate out at a fundraiser for Cancer. We have several activities here in our park labor day weekend to raise money. One of the ladies here in the park got my Ribbon quilt and one of our DIL's got the baby afghan. She doesn't know if she will save it for someone having a baby or use it as a lap blanket. It is mint green and she loves that color.

We had a very nice barbecue with most of our kids, a couple grandkids and friends (13 people in all). Our son in Fort Knox was able to make it home and be with us. That made it even more special. The weather was perfect. Today is just a quiet day which is always so welcome after a lot of company.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Possibilities


Out of the Scrap-Basket Surprises book that I did the ribbon quilt, is another one that I might try sometime in the future. It is called Belize. All the quilts in the book are jelly roll friendly, using 2.5" strips. What do you think of this one? As always, there are more projects that I would like to do than time to do them in.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Ribbon Quilt Finished

Finally got the ribbon quilt done. Sent it out to be quilted. The lady usually has a one week turn around, but it took 2 weeks this time. She must be getting a lot busier. I know at least 4 quilt shops that use her services. She is very reasonable in her pricing. I love the look of this quilt. It is great as a scrappy quilt and would probably look good in 3 or 4 colors.
Instead of the traditional binding, I just folded the backing fabric over to the front. It looks nice, but I think I prefer the traditional binding. These are pics of the quilt and the backing fabric.

Now to move onto my Downey charity quilt. I also have a child's quilt that is at the quilter's that I will need to finish and mail off when I get it back.
Happy Quilting

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Baby Afghan


Used up some pale green yarn to make a baby afghan. I personally prefer bright colors for baby things, but had the yarn. It will be donated to a fundraiser for Cancer that we have here at the lake every Labor Day Weekend. I made up the pattern from a design I had bought some time ago, but lost the pattern. It turned out pretty good if I do say so myself. It is done in crochet with single and double crochets.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Hex Quilt - July



This is my progress on the landscape hex quilt. I have completed 2 sides of the quilt, therefor, my diagonal rows are getting shorter. It always feels good when I reach this point of a hand pieced quilt. Hopefully the piecing of this one will be completed by November of this year. I'm looking foward to starting new projects.

As you can see, I now have some sky with clouds. I have been making minor changes to the pattern as I go.



Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Ribbon Quilt


This is the pattern Christmas Ribbons done in batiks. It is a very easy pattern. It only took me 7 days working approx. 1 hour a day. This one is a small one measuring 47 x 31.5. It would be beautiful in lots of reds and greens for Christmas. As you can see, it is a great scrappy quilt. I'm thinking it would also be a great 2 or 3 color quilt. Now I have to move on to a baby quilt that I need in 3 weeks.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Christmas Ribbons


This quilt pattern is from the book Scrap-Basket Surprises and is called Christmas Ribbons. Since I'm using batiks and not Christmas fabrics, I will need to call it something else. Party Ribbons and Celebration Ribbons perhaps. Anyways just found out that an out of state niece is having a baby girl and her shower in our state is in three weeks. I had already started this one, so it will have to be her baby's gift. I have the blocks partially done and should have them finished and in rows by the end of this coming week. Then I can get it layered and quilted the following week. Thank goodness it was already in the works. LOL

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Scrappy w/ 3 cuts

Here are the instructions for the block I picked up info on yesterday. Start with assorted dark fabric squares 8.5 square. Make a cut 3.5 x 8" and the second cut 5.5 square leaving a strip 3.5 x 5.5. Sew them together so that you have a different fabric in each segment. Do the same with assorted light fabric squares.

Second step is to put a lt and dk assembled square right sides together, making sure the 5.5 squares are together. Draw a line diagonally across the light square, and sew 1/4" on each side of line. Cut on the drawn line, and you will have 2 half square triangles. One side darks and the other side lights. Assemble as desired. The quilt at the shop was assembled in such a way that there were light and dark diagonal strips.



This would be a great way to use up your stash.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

One Block Wonder



Some friends and I have been discussing stack and slash quilting. Another variation of it is the One Block Wonder which I fell in love with. One block wonder is the name of the book and you do the whole quilt with just one piece of fabric. I decided to use that technique for a jacket that I made from a sweatshirt. Once you do this technique, you really look at fabric differently.

When trying this technique you need fabric with images close together, you don't want a lot of background. You end up with hexagon shapes as you can see from the pics, but when assembling you are doing it in columns so it is all straight stitching. I fell in love with this technique and have acquired some fabric that will go perfectly for it. I'm thinking of possibly making place mats and table runners from it. One of the things I like best is the surprise you get as each hex is formed.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

If you ever get a chance to view the traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall, do it. Saw the one in DC years ago, and was as moved by this as I was then. So many names, so many lives. Don't know if I know anyone on the wall, but it is quite possible that some old schoolmates are on it. Even though it is a replica, those viewing it were as silent as those at the DC monument. While you are looking at the names of those that gave all, you are also seeing yourself.
I once saw a picture of the memorial, or should I say graphic, of a man and his grandson at the wall. The man had his hand touching the wall, and in the wall you saw a soldier who would have been the son/father of the two. Even thinking about it gives me chills.

The crazy quilt style was a small quilt that I did for my youngest granddaughter, Sarah. I did it by the stack and slice method. The border fabric is dolphins in many different colors. I used the fancy stitches on my machine to stitch along all the lines as my method of quilting that one.
The red, white & blue quilt was a mystery quilt from a magazine. I gave it to Sarah's brother Steven. I'll have to do a mystery quilt again in the future, they are a lot of fun.






Wednesday, July 7, 2010

I hate summer


I hate the hot humid days of summer. Unlike most people, I very seldom complain about winter. Spring and Fall are my favorites.
This kind of weather makes it hard to do hand piecing. The thimble gets really tight when it is like this. Looking forward to weather in the 80's next week.
This picture is a piece that I did from a design my daughter did for a college design class. I gave it to her for Christmas 2007 and she and her partner got it framed and hung it in her home. I really liked the lines of the design.
The picture in my heading is my beloved Taz. We lost him New Year's Day 2000. I often called him Tazman.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

I love it when it is cool enough to have windows open. Yesterday was in the high 80's or higher. Didn't hear final temps. However it was about 85 indoors which is way to hot for me. Definitely put on the air as soon as we returned to the lake in the evening. I can't sleep at night unless it is in the low 70's. Prefer the 60's.

Won't have a lot a time for quilting today. Saw a new pattern yesterday that I will be drawing up in my EQ7 program. It is a Cozy Quilt Designs pattern called Butterfly Blooms.

Friday, June 18, 2010

New pics of long term project













Finally got pictures of the landscape quilt. Even at the house I can't get it all in one shot. You can see that I now have the sky and am starting clouds. There is also some snow on the mountain peaks. Sometime soon I will have to get an actual measurement of the size of the quilt. It has reached it's full size vertically and horizontally. Just have to work the upper right corner.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Bride Doll

I've made many bride dolls as gifts for people in the family that have gotten married. It is my wedding gift for them. This one is the first and only one I have kept for myself. It got second place at our state fair. They are fun to do, though I have slowed down on them considerably since I started quilting.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Cathedral Window



This was my first big project, I had done one small one before this. I do tend to jump right in. Something like fools rush in etc. LOL


I am very pleased with the way it turned out. I used a blue batik for the background and about 10 fabrics for the windows. The 'X' isn't really visible when looking at it unless you know what you are looking for, but it sure shows up in photos.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

March Update


Another month another 600 pieces or so. It is coming together. Sometime this summer I will reach the top of this piece and the rows will get shorter. Right now there are 145 pieces per row.

Hopefully in a couple weeks I'll be adding another piece to my daily routine.

So glad we are into Spring weather. This and Fall are my favorite times. Looking forward to heading back to the lake for the summer.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Next Project


This is a picture of my next major project. I had to tape together parts of 9 pages to get it all together. It will be done by paper piecing 1/2" pieces. Yup, I'm crazy.


I'm better than half way done with my current project.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

March update


Another month, another 600 or so pieces added. I'm getting there.


Starting to plan my next big project even though this one won't be done until much later this year. With any luck I might be done in October. We will see. Finally started on the sky. It is in the upper left hand corner. You have to look hard to see it. LOL


Haven't gotten much done on my Monet's Wedding Ring quilt this past month. Hope to finish piecing it in the next week or so.


Weather in the high 30's and low 40's, spring is coming.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Hex Quilt - January


Another month, another few hundred pieces. A little over 600 this month. It won't be long before I'll reach the top left corner of it, reducing the # of pieces in each diagonal row.

If you look closely, you can see some snow on the mountains.