Sunday, April 18, 2021

A Fast - Fun Quilt

As one of the Birthday Quilts for 2021, I picked a free pattern from Fat Quarter Shop,Cat Walk.  Click Here.
 
I thought it was a good choice for a 12 year old girl.



What a fast and fun pattern.
Here is my progress so far:



Cutting all the different fabrics from the Jelly Roll took one evening.


 

Then organizing the rows took another evening.  I used a cookie sheet to keep track of all the pieces.


 

Finally chain sewing the rows went fast, about two evenings.


 Finally I will sew the rows together and applique the cat and it's off to the quilter.

LAQ UPDATE:  COVID 19 upsets the apple cart, again.  The Jagged X birthday quilt is finished and ready for the quilter except my LAQ, Faith, has had a bad reaction to the COVID vaccine.  She will let me know when she is feeling better.


In the meantime the Jagged X Birthday Quilt, with red grunge backing, just chillin in the studio...waiting.

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

It's a Mystery to Me!

Can you solve the mystery?

There really IS a pattern here!


 I'll give you a hint....I created these blocks using Leaders and Enders.

Note to Self: you still have to pay attention! (...even if it is a scrappy quilt that you create while using Leaders and Enders.) 

I'm not going to tell you the pattern name because I do not want to slander the pattern author's reputation...yes, this actually is a published pattern.  The problem is Charlotte wasn't really paying any attention at all to color value or block placement.  

So, Now What?  What do you do with a bunch of blocks that are not that attractive? 
Well, I believe I have a couple of options: Option 1)  I could just continue on this path until I assemble enough blocks for a lap quilt for my daily snooze on the sofa.  Or Option 2) I could combine them with a stack of orphan blocks I have and make something wonderful. I am leaning toward Option 2.

Some time back I watched a YouTube video by Just Get It Done Quilts about creating a quilt from orphan blocks.  She made it look really easy and it was so beautiful when she was finished.... Click Here to Watch.

So now it is back to the design wall.....


Sunday, April 4, 2021

Smiles Across the Miles

 The Baby Sister Birthday Quilt was shipped and received and she loves it.

A picture is worth a thousand words.


Isn't this why we quilt?  It's for the smiles.

Sunday, March 28, 2021

Old Dog--New Tricks

 Ever have one of those projects or part of a project that every time you see it it grates against your nerves? 
That is how I felt about the binding on my cute, little, Spring wall hanging.


After posting about the Spring wall hanging on March 20 my quilting buddie, Dawn White, suggested I use a single-fold binding on wall hangings.  And, shortly after this suggestion Dawn posted a tutorial about Single-Fold Binding on her blog, First Light Designs

I've never done a single-fold binding before but I decided to have a session with Jack-the-Ripper and remove the original binding to try out the single-fold binding.

Dawn was right....much nicer!


It lays smoother and I like it so much better.  Thank you, Dawn!


Saturday, March 20, 2021

Detours


Sometimes a girl's just gotta sew ... something fun and quick!  

What is the next-best thing to precuts* ? Pre-Cut AND fusible backing applied! Enter small applique kits with all the pieces laser cut and treated with fusible on the back!  All the hard work is done!

The Nest Builder from QuiltWoman.com.  

The whole thing came together in just a couple of hours.  A cute, fast Spring door hanging.


The instructions did not have quilting and binding as part of the assembly process.  The instructions have you sew the front and back like a pillow case, with a seam, but I thought it would look better with binding. Also, there was no quilting.  The instructions say ...little or no sewing..."  Quilting can take a ho-hum project or super simple project and make it sing, so that is what I did.  Joining the binding on such a small piece was a bit cumbersome. I didn't fuss with it too much--after all it was supposed to be "fast and fun".... it is a bit messy.

Next up, Happy Camper from FlexiFuse.  LOOK at what you get in the package!  

Talk about FAST AND fun!  After such a busy work-week, this was just what the doctor ordered.  I LOVE the completed product.  I did this on a Friday night...after work...when I'm normally a vegetable sitting on my bum on the sofa!!!

Finishing with quilting and binding will have to wait until I return from my business trip next week. 

The  FlexiFuse project was a bit more expensive than the Quilt Woman project, but the quality (and quantity)  is better, in my opinion.  FlexiFuse did not supply the background fabric, batting, backing or binding fabrics.  I'd guess we all have plenty of fabrics in our stash for finishing, am I right?

I have a soft spot for vintage trailers.  Did I ever mention traveling with Sisters on the Fly in retirement?  Even though I don't fly fish (but, who knows what the future holds??? ) I love the idea of a sisterhood and the idea of vintage trailers....and besides there is always Miss Ellie to keep me company while the Sisters are fishing.

In a Hotel in Vancouver, BC (prior Covid)

 

P.S.  It is Worldwide Quilting Day, better get into that studio!

It is also Worldwide Happiness day!
Coincidence that it is the same day as National Quilting day? 
I think not!

 

 Happy Sewing!


*Precuts:  Jellyrolls, Layer Cakes, Charm Squares.  For a very wide variety of pre-cut fabric and lots of ideas on how to use them see Missouri Star Quilt Company.

Sunday, March 14, 2021

Natural Attraction

 There are some things in this world that naturally attract.

Magnets
Cats and fresh laundry.




Quilters and new projects.

A sleeping Charlotte and a hungry mosquito.


Is this NOT the truth?!

It is one of the laws of the universe.





 

Tea Time is done, binding and label and all.  Long Time Gone is progressing and Jagged X piecing is nearly finished. 
So doesn't it make sense to add another project to the mix?  Can I get a hardy "YES!" quilting buddies?


Enter Kari Schell of On Point Quilter.  If you are an EQ8* user, this FREE, mystery project is for you!  Spring Fever Mystery.  

There is a link to sign up on Kari's main page and it is NOT too late to join.

I needed to brush up on my EQ8 skills....at my age I forget so much, so I signed up. Kari has also created a Facebook page so we can share (check it out and maybe I'll see you there!)

Hummmm, will she or won't she actually make the blocks?  It makes a cute Spring wall hanging so I am following along and printing the sheets--they are foundation piecing (AKA paper piecing), which I really like.  And, just in case I get an urge, I've pulled some spring-color fabrics..... we'll have to wait and see.


 

 Happy Sewing!

Update:  March 16, 2021 

I jumped in the pool last night and made these three blocks....took more than THREE HOURS!  I'm not sure I have the stamina to finish these...but we'll give it the good 'ol college try.


I did make one mistake.....by the time I discovered it, it was too late to fix....

*Electric Quilt 8.  If you re new to EQ, Kari has a series of classes that are excellent.  Not only can you save and re-watch the videos, but if you ask a question, she actually answers!  I would never have been able to use EQ without these classes.

Friday, March 12, 2021

Sad Day in the Neighborhood

 People can be so vexatious...maybe it comes from being locked down so long ???

 Someone took our Needlers sign.   


This is what greeted me when I went to the studio last evening.



I was so surprised! I thought maybe management took it down, but there was no note or anything in the room saying management took it down...???

Really, people?  Miss Wanda made that sign!

(Management is replacing the signs on the doors and walls so I had already taken the other decorations down to make it easier for them.)

 

 

Ya know, I just can't let sleeping dogs lie so I put up a new sign.