Wednesday, January 29, 2025

 Sometimes I wish I could quilt every day. Other times I know I need a break from it. 

Monday was spent with Lisa and her UFOs. Tuesday my fella friend was here visiting. By the time we got back from taking him home I was too tired. I didn't get my 20 minutes in quilting yesterday. And that's ok. I needed the break.

Today I made up for it. I woke up raring to go in the sewing room. But Lisa had asked me to join her, so I went before lunch. It would be more fun. I guess it makes sense if we're both home sewing and she's right across the street. I just had to choose something to work on that was ready to go.

I ended up taking the scrap rail fence blocks and strings.  Four hours later I had made another dozen blocks. That brings it to 43 blocks.  I take that back. 3 are short a strip.


I think I'm stopping there though it won't make a big quilt with 7 1/2" blocks. I'm debating borders though. I remembered seeing these strip segments in a box on the top shelf of the closet just a week ago.

After I put my blocks on the wall when I stopped last time I could see it desperately needed some brighter fabrics. There were a few but it was lacking. So I used them generously and now I'm anxious to use the flannel wall again I have a phone call in a bit I will do it then. 

Done. I little rearranging once those 3 strips have been sewn. Then I'll stack them  in order to sew at Lisa's and decide on the border. Sure was fast and fun.  Lisa's having a blast with hers. 

Maybe I'll have a chance to quilt in the morning a bit before I need to run to town. 

Are you quilting today?






Monday, January 27, 2025

But Pink?

 Yes, pink. It wasn't the plan but it worked for me. My options are getting a bit low in bigger yardages. One drawer is stuffed with fat quarters and half yard cuts. The next drawer has limited choices. Maybe I just used the pink to move it out, I liked the first quilt just fine.


I had made the blocks once before. We liked it so I thought I'd do it again, that doesn't happen here often. But once is usually enough with all the options out there. This is what was planned for the blocks above.  


Hoping to get back to the long arm tomorrow. I spent the afternoon here with Lisa. Going through all her UFOs. Must have had over a dozen a few 25 years old. It was fun to see where she is with them after only 6 months of piecing again. A couple tops should be finished quickly. Some she will postpone decisions on for now but they are labeled. The quilting I don't know. They don't all get priority over mine. She is willing to try the long arm again.

Yay. Sew long for now.


Saturday, January 25, 2025

The most recent

I didnt find anymore to show except the these last 3 I quilted in the last week.
The blocks in these two samplers were in the orphan block pile. Some I made for class demonstration, some from others. They coordinate so well they look planned. I quilted these both with  a basic lazy meander. There is still quite a pile of orphan blocks for another day in a wide variety of sizes. 




I needed to compensate for two blocks that were smaller. I placed them in the corners and gave them wider sashing on the two outer edges. Worked like a charm.

This Square in a Square version was pieced by Dorrie.
There is one last top of hers to quilt but it's at the bottom of the pile.



I should have a new top to show after this afternoon sewing with Lisa. I've had a top loaded ready to quilt since Wednesday. I will be doing a little ruler work on it. 

Sew long for now.

Thursday, January 23, 2025

To Continue

 I've got four more tops that I pieced late last year. There may have been more last year but I am out of the habit of taking a picture.

This propeller quilt started out with an entirely different plan. I didn't like how it was looking so I abandoned the plan and trimmed some of the pieces as created this. All is well except I ran out of the background fabric but still have some of the offending patches left.  I'll have to get creative again. I was just sorting my batik scraps and I didn't think to even look at them.


It sure was fun making the blocks in the quit below.no wonder they are called Happy Blocks. I've kitted up this pattern with novelty prints for our kids comfort quilts. Yep fun and happy especially in bright colors 

I've already made a Monkey Wrench quilt colored like this and alternated the blocks with plain green squares. So this time the plan was the the Baltic Cross. I really liked the setting for these blocks. I'm going to have to find another block that will look as good arranged this way. I'm partial to this border on scrap quilts.

This last top is the Roman Stripes block set on point. My plan was to use a green leaf print. Funny how rummaging in the closet produces just what you need to make the quilt better than planned the blue triangles were donated years ago. I always thought to use them in a scrappy Roman Stripes quilt, just not in these blocks. Does your fabric make decisions for itself too?

I've been quilting the last week. I'll have to snap a few pictures to show you more.

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Still kicking

 I've been daydreaming of posting to my blog here again. I always enjoyed it when I did for various reasons I   stopped posting without ever intending to. It should be easy to post an update through 2024. 

I've almost entirely worked on comfort quilts whether piecing using my fabric or church's, cutting and kitting quilts or machine quilting.

 One exception would be the church raffle quilt still it was my fabric and my quilting. This pattern was a great choice because the blocks could all be trimmed to a uniform size with so many individuals  working on it. But they didn't need trimming!

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 Daughter Lisa moved home for a few months till we cleaned out Studio 3 and moved her in there. I sure miss sewing with the ladies there but now I'm sewing with her. I never dreamt that would happen. So much fun the enthusiasm she has like many of us she is eager to start a new project almost daily. She is eager to join the church ladies. I stopped using the long arm after the raffle quilt. At first because Lisa wanted to use it, but she found it difficult cause she is short and it's a bit of a reach for her. I've also been dealing with heath issues. A little tired of that but it beats the alternative.

Dorinda made these Money Wrench blocks. The comfort quilters were the recipients of over 30 UFOs from her estate. We found another quilter to help finish them so they could be donated. She made another set that went into another quilt that is finished and passed on. 


I made this from a box of scraps. It alternates a 4patch with puss in the corner or uneven 9  patch. 



The light background triangles were donated and so I used them here.  Just recently I found the pretty paisley triangles that were donated with the light ones. I completely forgot about them.

I don't know where I'm going with this. Bigger? Border? I didn't realize my intent was light cream in every block. Maybe I need to add notes or a picture. I love the pumpkin orange. Mark liked it.

The pattern below is Judy Laquidaras pattern called Hanging Chads. After I finished the top and looked at hers I realized she reversed position of lights and darks in a handful of blocks.  I have a hard time doing that. I guess I'll have to try again. 

This is enough for one post. I'll have to do it again. There is more to show.