Friday, January 31, 2025

Sayōnara January

 

Working on UFOs in January is like making a resolution to lose weight....everything is hunky-dory for the first couple of weeks, then temptation hits.....  (for a quilter, temptation is a new pattern....see below...)

 

 

 

 

APQ's January Number was 5. "Easy Peasy." she said.  "Whip those puppies out in about a hour!"    😁  My number 5 was relatively easy...a collection of Totes.  But, I was so busy working on the Confetti Star that I never actually got to the Totes....  Easy or not...not done....

River's Edge Confetti Star

Here is a step-by-step tutorial.  Her blocks are nicer than mine...I believe her secret is she's using add-an-eighth ruler and I'm using add-a-quarter ruler....interesting, I did not know until right this moment add-an-eighth ruler even existed!  
And, my excuse is the pattern is not even printed for add-an-eighth.  AND, until I stumbled across this tutorial, I did not have any instructions to follow.  I only had the pattern.  OK, enough with the excuses.

Why does it even matter?  Because after trimming, my blocks measure 6 X 6 instead of 6.5 X 6.5...shucky-darn
The finished block needs to be 12.5 X 12.5.  But, we quilters make do.  I made up the difference in the block borders.

Here is my progress so far. 28 blocks finished:


 


Memory Bears  

No Progress on the Bears, except I've washed and prepped the shirts and decided on patterns.
I will see Miss Peggy (and Morgan (daughter) and Maddie (g-daughter)) in Reno in June.... My goal is to take them with me.

BONUS:  Rosie O'Doggie

TEMPTATION!!  Scrolling around the internet, I came across a website that I wasn't even sure was still active:  Silver Lining Originals
(If you go to this site, you'll see what I mean.)  But, I found the cutest, paper-piecing pattern for a Border Collie and it looks just like
Rosie O'Doggie
....HAD to take a chance and see if I could buy the pattern.  

AND, what to my wondering eyes did appear in my mail box a few weeks later???!!!


 

What a Face!!
HOW could I resist!!! 
(Rosie was a good doggie)



I have pinned this pattern to my work board and hope to get a small wall quilt finished for my daughter's 40th B-day in June.

The goal is to make Progress, right?  I feel good that I've made progress.  Bring on February!!

Saturday, January 25, 2025

Like an Inch Worm

 


I've been inching along.... I don't think I'm even half way finished with the blocks.



 

I've been working on these Confetti Star quilt blocks diligently all month
(I started these blocks TEN YEARS AGO!!) with the hope that I'd at least have all the blocks completed before the end of the month...but...


It has come to my attention that that is not going to happen, so I changed the plan.....


New Plan:  Work on these blocks through today and then do something else....I need a break, and I have a couple other projects that need attention.

Confetti Star Progress: All set up for chain piecing... Bonnie Hunter* would be proud.


Twenty-Two blocks...I am starting to like it....


The purpose of joining a UFO club is to make progress...that is what I'm doing. 😁

AND, so far I have not purchased any new fabric...using up bits and pieces of what I already have.

Good On Me!!

 

* Bonnie Hunter's Leaders and Enders HERE

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Decisions, Decisions

Confetti Blocks....

I have two choices....continue making Confetti Stars and make a Totally Confetti Star quilt. 
OR, design a quilt around what I have completed (42). 
I guess I have THREE choices...make a lap quilt.



I have plenty of lap quilts....THE WINNER IS ... design a quilt around what I have! 

The American Patchwork and Quilting 2024 Quilt-Along pattern was my inspiration.

Evening Glow.  You can read about it HERE.  (And buy the pattern.)

A quilt-along participant's example.  She did a great job!

Firing up EQ8* and digging deep into the memory banks, I deigned a similar quilt.

The Rendering from EQ8

The finished quilt will be big, 116" by 128".  With all the cold weather we've had of late, I've been wanting a larger quilt: one that hangs well-over the sides of the bed and doesn't fall off in the night with all my tossing-and-turning! 

My Progress So Far

 Doesn't look like much yet....



There are still 40 Confetti Starts (and 40 Setting blocks) to go.  The Hope was to have the top finished by the end of January....that goal has been adjusted...I hope to have all the blocks prepared by the end of the month.  I can live with that.

*Electric Quilt 8

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Slow and Steady

 

... Eventually Wins the Race!!


It feels like the first two weeks of January have crawled by!

 

I've been plugging away at the Confetti Stars all week,
and I have made some progress, I'm happy to announce. 



 


It doesn't hurt that it has been cold and snowy all week,
forcing me to stay in...




 

Paper Piecing is not fabric-conserving.  It's hard to resist saving all the little scraps....I have two buckets under my table....1.  Throw Away.  2.  Save (scrappy blocks?)  


I made my S-I-L a scrappy-block quilt 
a few years back...HERE



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'd forgotten how time-consuming Paper Piecing is!  😟 
It takes about 20 minutes for each star.

Only 15 ... or so ... to go!

Friday, January 3, 2025

This Month Was Brought to you By ...

The Number 5 and the Letter "E" and the Quarterly Project W1

January's UFOs.

I have so many UFOs that I've joined two UFO groups. See this Post from December 11, 2024 HERE

American Patchwork and Quilting is drawing Numbers and River's Edge is drawing Letters. 

APQ's January Number is 5.  My number 5 was relative easy...a collection of Totes.




River's Edge Letter was E and Quarterly Project, W1.


The last thing on my January list is River's Edge Quarterly Project.  Memory Bears.

 


A dear friend, Terry LaDow, past away a few months ago.  His wife, Peggy, sent me a bunch of his shirts.  I will make memory bears for Peggy, Morgan (daughter) and Madelyn (grand daughter.)

So, there we have it....Our Marching Orders for January, 2025.