Finishes

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Four Blocks Finished

In my last post I mentioned being four blocks short
for the Log Cabin Quilt I am making.
Even though I had counted the blocks several times,
I hadn't made enough for the quilt.
After looking everywhere the blocks could have been,
and not finding the missing blocks
I realized I would have to make four more.





They went together pretty quickly, since I was only making four!
They are finished and ready to be added to the rows.

As I was getting ready to sew these blocks into rows,
I was worried about getting them turned or in the wrong place.
I had laid the quilt out on the floor and picked the blocks up in
piles of each individual row.

Then I remembered that I had these pins...




These were purchased years ago and sure come
in handy when sewing big quilts together.
I used pins to keep the squares in the right order
while sewing them into to rows.
I also put a pin with the row number into each 
sewn row, so they won't get in the wrong order.




No one wants a log cabin quilt
with out of whack rows!

Now I can begin sewing the rows together
and finish this top.

Happy Quilting!

Saturday, July 28, 2018

Four Blocks Short!

A few weeks ago at Quilt Camp I made all of the blocks
for a Log Cabin quilt.
Or at least I thought I had made them all!
I know I counted the stack at least three times and was sure
I had the 81 blocks needed to make this quilt.

Well,
I finally had time to lay them out on the floor last night.




How did this happen?
I'm four blocks short!
UGH!!
I will have to get out the box of strips and start piecing again.




So close and yet so far.

Hopefully the remaining four blocks will be made soon
and this top will be put together by the end of the week.

Four blocks!
I guess I need to go back to kindergarten and learn out to count.
:( 
Maybe four blocks were left somewhere,
but I've looked through all that I took with me.
Oh well...

Happy Quilting!

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

I'm Back

July has been a wonderful month,
and very busy travel-wise for me.
While I love to travel,
it is always good to come home
and get back into whatever kind of routine I have.

Plus, I've missed playing in my Hidey Hole!

My husband and I just spent a week in the Bahamas,
celebrating a big birthday for him
and a big anniversary with some dear friends.

It was a week of sitting on the beach,
soaking up the sunshine
and looking at the gorgeous water.
We did read a few books,
drink some adult beverages
and eat some good food, too.

We were on the island of Exuma and
saw the most beautiful beach we've seen.
It's difficult to capture the colors of the water with a camera,
but I tried!



 
And the sunrise....gorgeous!



I did take a little hand work with me to work on while
not sitting on the beach.


This piece of Hawaiian applique was found in my 
Box of Shame and was not half finished.
It's finished now and will be made into a wall hanging or a pillow.

It fit with the tropical theme of the week!

Hopefully I'll be back to full speed soon
and will be creating more things to post.

Happy Quilting!

Monday, July 16, 2018

Pot Holders

In the effort to get things finished out of this
Box of forgotten UFO's I recently found
(called my  Box of Shame),
I am remaking or repurposing a number
 of the found items
just to get them finished.

I had started making these fabric boxes and
had the fabric and batting cut and ready to go.
Some of them had even been sewn and turned
right side out and just needed the opening stitched closed,
before finishing the boxes.

Well, I didn't like how these boxes were turning out,
so into the "Box of Shame" they went.
What does one do with these half finished boxes?

Cut some Insul-Bright
and make pot holders!




The sewn seams were trimmed and removed.
Then the insul-bright was added with another piece of batting,
they were quilted and Voila!



I dug into my left-over binding bin and found
enough binding to finish them all, too.



Nine pot holders finished and ready for use.
AND... another project finished from the 
Box of Shame!


In addition,
I started playing with a charm pack of pastel squares
and some white dotted swiss and have come up with a 
sweet baby quilt.



The colors here are much darker than in real life,
but you get the idea.
There is one more row of chevrons to make
and then the blocks can be sewn together.

It will need a border as this isn't that big,
but it's cute.

The pattern came from a Missouri Star Tutorial.

Have a wonderful Monday!
I'm linking to Design Wall Monday today.

Happy Quilting!


Thursday, July 12, 2018

Quilt Camp

For the second year I’ve joined my SIL
and three of her friends in upstate NY for 
Quilt Camp!
We were in a little house set up for 6 quilters
and sew to our hearts content. 
Nothing but sew, eat, sleep and sew some more.


Here we are, all set up in the living room.
There's just enough space for us,
an ironing station and a cutting station.

It was fun to see what everyone was working on
while we were at camp.
The different fabrics and colors were beautiful.




My SIL, Shelly, made these gorgeous blocks for Kim Diehl's
"Pie in the Sky" quilt.
It was so fun to see the blocks added to the wall after she
finished each one.
She thought this pattern would be beautiful in
red, white and blue fabrics.
We all agreed!







(This photo is truer to the colors in the fabrics.)

Missy made this beauty from a kit she'd had for several years.
There are A LOT of flying geese in this quilt.
The top is finished and just needs the borders.
(I didn't get the name of this one... sorry!)







Kathy made this fun quilt for a friend of hers.
(I didn't get the name of this one, either. Sorry!)
Each block was totally different and had to be laid out
individually.  I taught her to "web piece" so she was
able to keep the pieces where they belonged as she was piecing the blocks.
Someone suggested putting a tiny mouse in one corner
and a piece of cheese in another corner.
Wouldn't that be fun??


The fifth camper, Irene, was working on various projects and
for some reason, I never took a photo of her projects.
One thing she is working on is the
365 Block a Day project.
!Wow!





My first project was to make 4,386 of these log cabin blocks.
Actually, it was only 81 but it felt like a lot more!
There wasn't a space large enough to lay them out,
so I will be doing that on my design floor later on today.




Once the log cabin blocks were finished,
I put together one of the blue
Canyon Dance baby quilts..
I need to make one more block for the other top.





The little house is across from this gorgeous view.
There were houses between ours and the lake,
but we could see the sunset between the houses.

It was so much fun and I am already looking forward to next years camp.

Happy Quilting!

Saturday, July 7, 2018

Utilitarian Quilt Finish

This quilt I just finished is by no means
one of the prettier quilts I've made,
but it will be well loved, I'm sure.

My sister in law gave me a couple of boxes of
colored jeans a couple of years ago to use in quilts.
I made one for them right away and she loves it.
Her grands can play with it, drag it around,
take it outside, spill things on it
and she doesn't worry at all.

When I had cut apart the jeans, I used my
Accuquilt cutter and cut a bunch of bricks.
Some of these bricks have now been made into another jeans quilt.



It's not a fancy quilt, but it will be durable.
 I just straight line quilted it with my walking foot and used
the blue denim for the binding.
It's the first time I've sewn the binding to the back
and turned it to the front and stitched it down with the machine.



This fun flannel looks so cute on the back and makes it soft.
I did not use any batting as it was heavy enough.


This will be delivered soon and put to use right away,
I'm sure.

Happy Quilting!

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Happy Independence Day!




Happy 4th Of July Images 
Image taken from here.



Wishing all of you a safe and happy day.


Placemats

Last week I blogged about the 
Box of Shame I found in my Hidey Hole closet.
In this box were some placemats I had started years ago for my sister.
She had seen some when she had been on vacation
and had described them to me.
"I can make those!"

Well.....
fast forward a few years
and here they sit.
They were going to have scalloped edges
or pointed edges... I don't even remember.
Nevertheless, they were going to require some work.
 When I found them the other day,
I decided to just finish them
and finished they are. 



They had been sewn together already and were ready
for the fancy edges.  
I thought about practicing some FMQ designs
on them, but in the end just used my 
walking foot with the #4 stitch on my Bernina.




These will go to my sister.
I'm sure she had long forgotten about the ones
she had seen, so these will be fine with her.
:D

 

Eight placemats finished and 
out of the box!

Happy Quilting!