Tuesday, March 29, 2016

What's on Your Design Wall? (or Design Floor, or Design Bed)

Do you do "something" in your sewing room every single day?  I travel a lot for work and sometimes I have handwork to take along and complete....sometimes not.  Last week was a very heavy travel, work-with-clients week: In 5 days, drove over 1,000 miles, 4 different clients, 3 different hotels.  I did not do any type of sewing the entire week.  When I returned, there were Easter activities, church and celebrations.

So, I've picked up again this week.


I'm working on a baby quilt for my niece (whose shower is fast approaching.)   This is actually the back.  The pattern started out as a adaptation of "Fresh as a Daisy" from the book Welcome Baby but I had to pick it up off my "design floor" when The Babes arrived and could not get them back in order... so, it is what it is.

The front was a piece of fabric that was just too cute to cut.  It is "Meet The Gang" by Marisa and Creative Thursday for Andover Fabrics.

Too cute, is it not?











I'm still plugging away on the Splendid Sampler 100 Blocks Quilt Along.

I left off on block number 9 and they are now on block 13.  There are a few I don't particularly care for.  Then it hit me!  There are 100 blocks.... if you don't care for one, skip it....What a Thought!

Here is what I have so far:




A couple of the blocks I liked so much I made them twice!

I think I'm going to give this quilt to my sister (I have 7 sisters so if  any of them are reading this blog, they won't know WHICH sister...tee he)

 It's not too late to start.  Good practice for various quilting techniques.




And, just last night I decided I wanted to make the first block of the Gypsy Wife.

I liked this pattern the very first time I saw it, which was at a Desert Lilies quilt show in Yuma, AZ, probably 3 or 4 years ago.


I picked up the pattern at the Road to California quilt show this past year.  It's a great way to use up scraps.

There you have it...three UFOs (by far not the ONLY UFOs I have.)
So, What are you working on?  More than one at at time?

Saturday, March 19, 2016

National Quilting Day





It is National Quilting Day... So, do YOU quilt?  No?  Do you want to?  Don't know where to start?

I've only been quilting about 5 or 6 years.  I started after a bad breakup with a man... I was sad and had a lot of time on my hands.  My Auntie invited me to her house for a visit...she is a quilter.  I remember she took me to a quilt show at The Buggy Barn.  I was awestruck!  How on earth did they make such beautiful creations!


I bought my first "kit" that day and in true quilter fashion, it is still in my UFO stack to this very day (she said, sheepishly.)

My next step was to join a Block of the Month (BOM) group at Cool Cottons.  I was hooked and have not looked back...even when I moved from "the city of bridges" to the O.C. three years ago...I ditched a lot of stuff from my house....but not much from my sewing room.

To get started, join a BOM group at your local quilt store, and/or join a local quilt guild.  Pick an easy pattern and start sewing... it is that easy.  Go back to day 2 of this blog and read about getting started.
Watch videos from Missouri Start Quilt Company...Jenny makes it VERY easy (and fun.)
Even my 9-yar-old grandson is making his first quilt.  It is a simple pattern, just 5 inch blocks all sewn together.


You can do it!


Monday, March 14, 2016

Plugging Away

My grandson continues to work on his first quilt.


I posted his picture on a Facebook page, Singer Featherweight 221 & 222, because he is piecing this quilt on my 1951 Singer Featherweight, Miss Ellie.



He got such a kick out of the fact that 405 people (none of whom he even knows) liked this post.

In my heart of hearts I don't expect that he will continue to sew as he matures (especially after he discovers girls.)  But I get warm and fuzzy inside when I ponder the fact that he will remember this his whole life...hopefully with fondness (I do make him rip out wonky seams.)

Are you passing along the love of fabric and sewing?
Visit my Pinterest page https://www.pinterest.com/charquiroz/sew-teaching-kids/
 
PS  G-ma helped with the long seams and getting everything lined up.