I have made some blog-friends in the last couple of years....many I have yet to meet in person.
One of these is Sandra who writes Musings of a Menopausal Melon. We should have met this past year at a longarm class being offered down Niagara-way, but that was unfortunately cancelled.
The other day, I read that Sandra is starting a once-a-month linky party called Throwback Thursday. Today is the first installment.
When I read that she was doing this, I was literally within an hour of gifting a quilt to a friend. I think it was "meant to be" that I share a picture of this quilt before it made it's way out the door.
I know that all three pictures are basically showing the same image, but I think it's cute that Minnie and Cooper think the picture-taking is all about them!
This quilt is called Shadow of the Bear...since the bear paws are kind of shadowed. A group of us made these quilts in a workshop given by my friend, Deb Allan, in 2001 (we think).
I'm pretty sure this was a mystery class. It was a lot of sewing and used up a lot of scraps and is probably one of the nicest mystery quilts I have seen. I hand-quilted it and it is gently used, but still in remarkable shape.
What I love most about this quilt is the staggered nature of the log cabin blocks, which adds so much interest and motion to the quilt.
Looking at the pictures, I'm getting flashbacks on trimming up all of those half-square triangles....there was so much work to this quilt...but worth it!
I hope you can visit with Sandra for Throwback Thursday and show her some quilty-love on starting the new linky party.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Oops...poor little bird!
Sometime in the last year or so I saw Lorna from Sew Fresh Quilts speak at Norfolk County Quilters' Guild. She was a lot of fun and her quilts were wonderful to see in person.
I bought three of her patterns that day.
Lately, as part of the PEIMQG Mystery BOM, I won two more of her patterns!
Have I started any?...nope....until this week.
We've had quite the spell of frigid weather here since Christmas, it's just now warming up a bit now. On the weekend I had a lovely sew day and as part of it I thought I'd try a block from Lorna's Black Birds quilt that you can see HERE.
I don't know if it's one of the pitfalls of being a seasoned quilter, but I think I tend to gloss over instructions and kind of wing it (pun intended).
So here is my first attempt at a wee birdie...
I didn't clue in right away that the piece on the right should have been sewn on first :/ (although, if I'd paid attention and read the instructions I wouldn't have made this mistake!).
Here is a new and improved version...
....much better and soooo cute!!! He will get his legs at a later date. I will follow the pattern (this time) and do all the legs for all the birds in one step with strip-piecing.
Lorna advises in the pattern to press seams open...which isn't how us seasoned (there's that word again, do I mean old-school?) quilters have been taught to do things....but, boy, doesn't the piece lay nice and flat and show off the points beautifully.....such as where the tail and body meet.
It takes a bit of extra time, but, for this type of piecing, will be worth it in the end.
On Saturday, I decided to take part in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, including the suggested pattern Squared Away.
But then I read a blog post by Linda at the Pieceful Kingdom. What she is doing for RSC18 is blocks from one of Lorna's patterns, Dog Gone Cute, in the suggested colour of the month. You can read about it HERE.
So that is what I'll be doing with my birds this year. I will try to do three per month in the colour of the month :)
I've also been stitching away on lots of leaves on Down the Rabbit Hole...
....so, as of now on January 10th, I'm in pretty good shape to get this done by the end of the month. I can hardly wait to see the whole quilt all sewn together!
I am linking up with Lorna today from Sew Fresh Quilts for Let's Bee Social, and with Susan at Quilt Fabrication for Midweek Makers.
I bought three of her patterns that day.
Lately, as part of the PEIMQG Mystery BOM, I won two more of her patterns!
Have I started any?...nope....until this week.
We've had quite the spell of frigid weather here since Christmas, it's just now warming up a bit now. On the weekend I had a lovely sew day and as part of it I thought I'd try a block from Lorna's Black Birds quilt that you can see HERE.
I don't know if it's one of the pitfalls of being a seasoned quilter, but I think I tend to gloss over instructions and kind of wing it (pun intended).
So here is my first attempt at a wee birdie...
I didn't clue in right away that the piece on the right should have been sewn on first :/ (although, if I'd paid attention and read the instructions I wouldn't have made this mistake!).
Here is a new and improved version...
....much better and soooo cute!!! He will get his legs at a later date. I will follow the pattern (this time) and do all the legs for all the birds in one step with strip-piecing.
Lorna advises in the pattern to press seams open...which isn't how us seasoned (there's that word again, do I mean old-school?) quilters have been taught to do things....but, boy, doesn't the piece lay nice and flat and show off the points beautifully.....such as where the tail and body meet.
It takes a bit of extra time, but, for this type of piecing, will be worth it in the end.
On Saturday, I decided to take part in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, including the suggested pattern Squared Away.
But then I read a blog post by Linda at the Pieceful Kingdom. What she is doing for RSC18 is blocks from one of Lorna's patterns, Dog Gone Cute, in the suggested colour of the month. You can read about it HERE.
So that is what I'll be doing with my birds this year. I will try to do three per month in the colour of the month :)
I've also been stitching away on lots of leaves on Down the Rabbit Hole...
....so, as of now on January 10th, I'm in pretty good shape to get this done by the end of the month. I can hardly wait to see the whole quilt all sewn together!
I am linking up with Lorna today from Sew Fresh Quilts for Let's Bee Social, and with Susan at Quilt Fabrication for Midweek Makers.
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Sunday Stitching
Yay!
My internet has been unbearably slow this weekend. Can it be weather related??? That's what I've been wondering. I guess I'll soon find out.
I've been stitching steadily on my Down the Rabbit Hole quilt. This morning it's more vine applique....I'm on the final quarter of what is needed.
This picture shows how things are looking now. The vine in the lower left is what I am working on today....and probably the next two mornings.
Ignore the big pink check-mark....it's not really there!
Hopefully the next time you see these borders there will be scads (and scads) of leaves appliqued on!
I seem to be on schedule for having this one done by the end of the month. It will seem strange to not have Down the Rabbit Hole to work on anymore since it's been ongoing for a year....But that's ok, it means a new quilt to be started soon!!
I have a big custom job coming up and that is what is hanging on the design wall behind my borders. It helps me come up with ideas if I can "live with" the quilt for a bit.
I am linking up with Kathy's Quilts for her first edition of Slow Sunday Stitching of 2018.
Saturday, January 6, 2018
A good day to sew!
Yesterday I mentioned that I would be taking part in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge offered by Angela at SoScrappy. The challenge this year is called Squared Away and you can read more about it HERE.
I think I will make my blocks at the 7.5" size and today I will try to get started.
It's another frigid day here, -23celcius at the moment, so a perfect day to dabble in my blue fabric bin to get started on this one.
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I seem to have a lot of block-of-the-month type quilts on the go. One is this year's BOM offered by one of my guilds. Here are my blocks so far...
The blocks are large...I think 15"... and fairly quick and easy. I really have no explanation, then, why the block in the lower right of the pic took me three tries!!!
This is an original quilt designed by TKHarrison from BOMquilts.com.
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I think I have broken my old record on how soon I've purchased fabric in a new year. I went out this week to find the final fabrics that I would need for Down the Rabbit Hole. I fully intended on using Shott (sp?) cottons, but ended up buying Grunge, which is a surprise to me as Grunge fabrics are not my favourite!
......and here's a preview of how this border will look...
To take surprising myself even further....just before Christmas I bought the background for the upcoming BOM offered by Sarah Fielke for 2018, Simple Folk. It's another fabric from the Grunge line!...
....so weird!!! I'm pretty sure that I'll be going with these fun prints for the applique, but I'm kind of tempted to use Liberty-like prints. We'll see.
I am linking up with Angela at SoScrappy for this year's first edition of RSC18.
Please, stay warm and safe!
Friday, January 5, 2018
A new project....already!
Earlier this week I talked about joining in on 6 & 6 in 2018, which you can read about HERE.
Well, I didn't suppose I'd be announcing my first new project of the year yet, but here I go!
There is a blog called So Scrappy that I've read for a couple of years now. She hosts a sewalong of sorts through the year called the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, which I'm sure a lot of you have heard of before.
I did try the Rainbow Scrap Challenge maybe two years ago, but that project fell off the rails.
This year it sounds fun, and not a lot of work...well, about as much work as you would like to choose to do.
This year's RSC is called Squared Away and you can read about it HERE or use the "Squared Away" button over in the right margin.
This month's colour is light blues. The block will be released on the first Saturday of the month. It seems like she'd like us to make three of each block....and it can be done in a number of different sizes, you choose.
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I've had more to share, including some pictures of my first fabric purchase of the year, but for some reason "blogger" is sending me a message that it can't copy pictures to my blog. I've never seen this message before and I hope it will fix itself.
I probably won't write another post before I get this figured out, so good-bye for a bit and keep warm!
Well, I didn't suppose I'd be announcing my first new project of the year yet, but here I go!
There is a blog called So Scrappy that I've read for a couple of years now. She hosts a sewalong of sorts through the year called the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, which I'm sure a lot of you have heard of before.
I did try the Rainbow Scrap Challenge maybe two years ago, but that project fell off the rails.
This year it sounds fun, and not a lot of work...well, about as much work as you would like to choose to do.
This year's RSC is called Squared Away and you can read about it HERE or use the "Squared Away" button over in the right margin.
This month's colour is light blues. The block will be released on the first Saturday of the month. It seems like she'd like us to make three of each block....and it can be done in a number of different sizes, you choose.
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I've had more to share, including some pictures of my first fabric purchase of the year, but for some reason "blogger" is sending me a message that it can't copy pictures to my blog. I've never seen this message before and I hope it will fix itself.
I probably won't write another post before I get this figured out, so good-bye for a bit and keep warm!
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
6 & 6 in 2018...+3
There all kinds of blog-posts out there offering us motivation to make a dent in some of our UFO's this year.
6 x 6 in 2018 is the one I am choosing to try. You can read about it HERE today at Pomegranate and Chintz.
The concept is to finish six UFO's and have six new projects.
I've wanted to carefully pick the six to finish...they need to be quilts that I'll actually have a chance of sticking to and enjoying, although Meredithe assures us they don't have to be "finishes"...they can have "Significant Progress"!
So, here are mine, in no particular order....
1. Nature's Neutrals
This quilt is so close to being finished. I just need to add two more rows of blocks. I also want it quilted and bound...truly finished.
2. Happy Days
This is one that I'd wanted done last year in time for the Fall Fair, but it didn't happen. It will actually be on the agenda to quilt this month, so it will be first UFO on the list. One of the guild's I belong to is having a quilt show in May and I'd like this in the show.
3. Marvelous Mini
This was a sewalong offered by Temecula Quilt Company. I'd like to finish it to donate to a raffle at the quilt show.
4. My Small World
I barely started this one a while back, not even sure where the bits are, but this is still a quilt I want to get back at and finish. So, for that reason it is going on the list. It may be one that only sees "Significant Progress"....but I'll be good with that!
5. Down the Rabbit Hole
I've been working pretty steadily at this one and would like it done for the quilt show.
6. Border Creek Mysteries
This is the one that I'm a bit red-faced to come clean on.
My local quilt shop, Quilt Junction, offers the Border Creek Mystery quilts every year. They are beautiful and very well-written patterns.
I'm currently taking part in my fourth of these mysteries. And...here's my guilty secret....I've not finished any of three past ones. One of them hasn't even been started. Two of them are so close to being real quilts and I'm practically caught up on the current one.
My sixth on the list will be to finish all three of the ones I've started!!!
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So, the next step is to have some "starts" in 2018. This list doesn't have to be complete, as who knows what "squirrels" will pop up through the year!
Here is a bit of my list...
1.
I have signed up for a Kaffe Fassett Mystery that starts in March.
2.
I couldn't resist signing up for the new Sarah Fielke BOM, Simple Folk", since I've enjoyed the last two so much! You can take a peek at the upcoming BOM HERE and perhaps be tempted, too!
3.
I need a new Christmas tree skirt. In December I purchased fabric for it and it will be done in time for Christmas 2018!!!
4.
I'm going to try to take part in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge offered by So Scrappy. You can read about it by using the "button" over in the right-hand margin.
I have a couple more that I'm sure will be started, but I think that's all I'll say for now!
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For my challenge, I am going to add the " +3 ". I have three small projects that have been hanging around and I'd love to just get them done.
The first is a small candle mat that I've had the kit for for maybe two years...
The second is a name tag holder to wear to guild...I've had the little kit for a year or so...
...and the third is a small kit that I got free at Quilt Canada in June 2017. Should be quick and easy, so no sense in not just getting it done!
Well, I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed...but also feeling good to have a plan.
Won't you join me in 6 & 6 in 2018?
I will be linking up with Pomegranate and Chintz today. Why don't you visit and get inspired by what others will be attempting this year!
Have a good day....and keep warm!!
6 x 6 in 2018 is the one I am choosing to try. You can read about it HERE today at Pomegranate and Chintz.
The concept is to finish six UFO's and have six new projects.
I've wanted to carefully pick the six to finish...they need to be quilts that I'll actually have a chance of sticking to and enjoying, although Meredithe assures us they don't have to be "finishes"...they can have "Significant Progress"!
So, here are mine, in no particular order....
1. Nature's Neutrals
This quilt is so close to being finished. I just need to add two more rows of blocks. I also want it quilted and bound...truly finished.
2. Happy Days
This is one that I'd wanted done last year in time for the Fall Fair, but it didn't happen. It will actually be on the agenda to quilt this month, so it will be first UFO on the list. One of the guild's I belong to is having a quilt show in May and I'd like this in the show.
3. Marvelous Mini
This was a sewalong offered by Temecula Quilt Company. I'd like to finish it to donate to a raffle at the quilt show.
4. My Small World
I barely started this one a while back, not even sure where the bits are, but this is still a quilt I want to get back at and finish. So, for that reason it is going on the list. It may be one that only sees "Significant Progress"....but I'll be good with that!
5. Down the Rabbit Hole
I've been working pretty steadily at this one and would like it done for the quilt show.
6. Border Creek Mysteries
This is the one that I'm a bit red-faced to come clean on.
My local quilt shop, Quilt Junction, offers the Border Creek Mystery quilts every year. They are beautiful and very well-written patterns.
I'm currently taking part in my fourth of these mysteries. And...here's my guilty secret....I've not finished any of three past ones. One of them hasn't even been started. Two of them are so close to being real quilts and I'm practically caught up on the current one.
My sixth on the list will be to finish all three of the ones I've started!!!
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So, the next step is to have some "starts" in 2018. This list doesn't have to be complete, as who knows what "squirrels" will pop up through the year!
Here is a bit of my list...
1.
I have signed up for a Kaffe Fassett Mystery that starts in March.
2.
I couldn't resist signing up for the new Sarah Fielke BOM, Simple Folk", since I've enjoyed the last two so much! You can take a peek at the upcoming BOM HERE and perhaps be tempted, too!
3.
I need a new Christmas tree skirt. In December I purchased fabric for it and it will be done in time for Christmas 2018!!!
4.
I'm going to try to take part in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge offered by So Scrappy. You can read about it by using the "button" over in the right-hand margin.
I have a couple more that I'm sure will be started, but I think that's all I'll say for now!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For my challenge, I am going to add the " +3 ". I have three small projects that have been hanging around and I'd love to just get them done.
The first is a small candle mat that I've had the kit for for maybe two years...
The second is a name tag holder to wear to guild...I've had the little kit for a year or so...
...and the third is a small kit that I got free at Quilt Canada in June 2017. Should be quick and easy, so no sense in not just getting it done!
Well, I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed...but also feeling good to have a plan.
Won't you join me in 6 & 6 in 2018?
I will be linking up with Pomegranate and Chintz today. Why don't you visit and get inspired by what others will be attempting this year!
Have a good day....and keep warm!!
Monday, January 1, 2018
One Monthly Goal - January
I wasn't sure what I'd do on the first day of the year....but it's so cold outside I think I'll try to spend some time in my sewing room.
I'm going to have a lofty goal for the month of January. My goal is to complete my Down the Rabbit Hole.
I've got a good start on the final applique borders. I need to come up with fabric choices for the final pieced border.
I am linking up with Elm Street Quilts for OMG - One Monthly Goal. I encourage you to take part in OMG, as it is a good motivational tool to stitch away at those UFO's!
Happy New Year!
I'm going to have a lofty goal for the month of January. My goal is to complete my Down the Rabbit Hole.
I've got a good start on the final applique borders. I need to come up with fabric choices for the final pieced border.
I am linking up with Elm Street Quilts for OMG - One Monthly Goal. I encourage you to take part in OMG, as it is a good motivational tool to stitch away at those UFO's!
Happy New Year!
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