Monday, August 28, 2017

English paper piecied stars quilt top is done!




It's FINALLY done...after nearly 8 years! English paper piecing is slow but SO worth it. Now I'll start the hand quilting. I'm still trying to decide exactly how I'll be doing it... Design and all....but I think it will go onto my quilt frame by the living room windows. Fall/winter will be here in no time and that will give me a good amount of light.


Now that the epp project is finished I decided to tackle some tops that needed quilting. There are three waiting....well, actually MORE than three, but three that are hanging in the sewing room. This spools and bobbins quilt will be first.



Harry dog came to visit for a bit yesterday while I was sewing and Al was cooking. It was national DOG day so he got to have his picture taken.


Al made us fresh lake perch for dinner...OH. MY. GOSH! Fantastic! 


And now that the EPP stars quilt top is done I'm making more hexagon flowers for Jenn. Can't go anywhere without taking a little hand project....

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Six-Pointed Star Quilt Top is ALMOST DONE


All the stars are done and now I'm working on large triangles to give the quilt a nice straight edge.


I taped a bunch of the star paper pieces together to come up with this large triangle...then cut a bunch out of card stock. 


This deep green is a vintage feedsack and the red, blue and yellow flower print is from an old apron. There's a lot of old pieces mixed in.


It's going to need a really good pressing then I can get it ready for hand quilting. Yup, hand quilting! I feel like it NEEDS to be hand done since I've been hand piecing it for the past eight years.
And hopefully the quilting won't take as long as the piecing!

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Start of a vintage style quilt


Here I go again....off on a tangent! I'm blaming my daughter for this... She wanted to borrow som shirting pieces and as I was digging through the box I found two small 9 patches. These were just small pretty scraps that I put together YEARS ago for no real reason than that I thought they looked nice together. They were then packed away and forgotten.


Well, once I found them I just couldn't stop thinking that they would be great in a vintage type quilt. Digging through my old quilt magazines, I came across a perfect pattern... The double 9 patch or Irish chain.


The pink is old....from the 80s. It was at the bottom of my solids tote and I'm crossing my fingers that it will be enough to do a twin size quilt.  The scraps for the small 9 patches are getting cut from shirts, old blocks (very old!) and old calicoes. These blocks above are very vintage.... If they were salvageable I would use them as is in a quilt but they have stains and holes. 


This star quilt top was a mess....puckered...torn...stained ....so again CHOP, CHOP!


These pieces were cut from those old blocks... They look so much neater.


I'm stitching them inti 3" 9-patches and not worrying if they are a little wonky. They'll just look that much more vintage :)
Seven Double 9-Patch blocks are done...I need at least 25 but hoping to get 32 made. I'll be alternating with the pink (hopefully!).  There won't be a border on this quilt unless I decide on a very small one. Got to keep it looking old.

Monday, August 14, 2017

Bobbin border

I'm posting from my IG account...only picture I have of this quilt top. I'm NorthernDebQuilts and private but you can request to follow. The bobbin blocks are from a Cotton Way pattern, altered to suit my quilt. 


So I'm done with the bobbin border and am happy with the results. It adds just a little interest to it and what good are spools of thread without bobbins?
So now it's time to find a backing and get it basted. Since I have no idea what I want for a back, this could end up in the UFO closet for a bit. 
This is my first completed top done from following along the Rainbow Scrap Challenge of 2017 with Angela at www.soscrappy.blogspot.com

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

August beige blocks


I finished the August tan blocks (Rainbow scrap challenge) ...then I decided to make the orange and pink spool blocks so that I could get this spools quilt finished. But, now that the top is together, I think it might need a fun border. Maybe some bobbin blocks bordering the spools?


And these are the rest of the tan/beige/cream blocks. 

Now back to my other SIX projects.....

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Color & UFO for August

It's AUGUST and we have a new scrappy color....TAN! Tan, beige, cream or off white....this could be fun. I know I have plenty of scraps in this color.
And what is the AUGUST ufo? Number 8! For me thats my scrappy blue Kaffe log cabin quilt.
It needs borders, quilting and binding.

And here's my favorite little guy....who can resist that face!!

Friday, July 28, 2017

Old project is getting worked on.


The fifth row of this old UFO is finished. I'm making slow progress on it but at least it's getting done.
Each row need 60 HSTs! That's the part that takes so long. The centers are all finished, just waiting for the sashings.


I've tried a few methods do making HSTs but with these it seems this ruler is the fastest. I cut a 2-1/2" of light and dark, lay them right sides together and cut a pile of  the triangles.


Keeping them together, I chain stitch a pile, cut them apart and press.


No need to trim...they are all the correct size!



Here's my favorite little visitor....summer is more play time than sew time.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Summer fun time...


Lazy days of summer?! THAT's a myth! It seems that my days are crammed full...barely any time to sew. But this morning and late last night I squeaked out a couple of hours to work on a VERY old UFO. 
This one came from a block swap I did with the on Block Central at least 7 years ago!


I'm making the sashing, which is very time consuming.


I did some using paper piecing but found that was just too slow.


Cutting the triangles and chain stitching is the fastest for me. I cut them exactly the size needed so I don't have to trim them.


This is my birthday week! My youngest daughter sent me some Kona that I've been searching for. This is FLAMINGO. 


Al and I spent some time in Charlevoix at the car show....


Plus spent lots of time with Henry picking berries. There's just too much to do and not enough time to do it all.


Thursday, July 13, 2017

UFO number 12 is finished!


The UFO of the month, according to www.patchworktimes.com, for July is #12. 
I finished up the quilting today then attached the binding and stitched it down. 


This is a happy summer quilt for taking to the beach and for picnics. It's all HSTs in scraps.


I used a gingham for the binding....just screams picnic, doesn't it?




It's also an I-Spy quilt for Henry...lots of novelty prints for him to search through.


Beach balls and Jell-o.... Snails and 


Lime slices!


Apples, flowers, mushrooms and even some trucks.


Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Free motion quilting my scrappy HST quilt

My HST quilt top is basted. Time to get it quilted.

I picked a soft pink/peach fabric for the backing...it's quiet enough that it won't fight with all the design on the front.



The white thread and swirls aren't very visible on the front....
But they show up on the back.


It's about 3/4 of the way done...probably going to take a few day to complete. My back gets really tired if I try to do too much in one day. AND it's hot out...not the time of year to be buried under a 
quilt.

And when it gets too hot and I'm not quilting, I'm playing with my favorite little man, Henry.



Cherry pillow for Cherry Festival

Cherry Festival is over!!! It's fun, for a bit but OH THE TRAFFIC!! 
I hid out at home during part of it and did some sewing. 

I wanted a pillow for the entry seat that fit the season. Lori Holts cherry block was perfect.

I had some small scraps of green plus this cute black and white fabric that says Eat It All!


At the Suttons Bay quilt shop, I found a FQ of Lori Holts pink cherry fabric...so adorable.

And the backing was a FQ left over from a quilt made YEARS ago.

I didn't do a TON of sewing lately but at least STARTED AND FINISHED something. :)

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