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Saturday, July 30, 2022

The Iris Quilt Finished

 This past week was an emotional one for my family.
We all gathered in Michigan...
my family,
my siblings and their families,
my one remaining aunt and her husband
and lots of cousins...
and had the interment of my mom's ashes.

She would have been so pleased that so many gathered
to say their final good-byes.
It was a beautiful day in Algonac... a little town
on the St. Clair river.
It was in the 70's with a soft breeze and blue skies.
We shared a delicious meal after the interment
and had time to visit and catch up with each other.

Rest in Peace, Mom.

Upon my return home,
I picked up my sewing machine from it's
yearly clean and service
and put it right to work yesterday.

The Iris quilt is now finished.


 
 
This was a quick quilt to make and jelly roll friendly.
 

 
 
The most daunting part of the construction was trimming it.
I marked it with a frixion pen first to make sure it was square
and then trimmed the sides.
 
 


I quilted it with a grid and used a color of the Ombre
that I had not used in the quilt for the binding.

It's labeled and ready to deliver to the sweet little one.


Happy Quilting!

Monday, July 18, 2022

Kelly's Baby Quilt Blocks

 There are a number of quilts that I need to get quilted
and have not had the mojo to do this.
So, instead, I keep making quilt tops.

One of my daughters' college roommates is expecting
her first child in September,
so a quilt was started for this new one.
 
 
I saw this pattern in the American Quilters magazine and 
thought it would be perfect for a boy.
 
 


 
 As I was cutting the pieces, I decided to make
a small change to the pattern.
Instead of using all one color and making a ring,
I added another color and made it a bit different.


 
These are the blocks I ended up with for this quilt.
I made 20 for a baby quilt size,
shown below.
They are not in any kind of order yet,
just added to the wall as I finished them.



Then, as I often do, I turned my camera and took
a photo on an angle.



WOW!!

I really like this layout!




Here are most of the blocks turned on point.
I am going to remove two of the vertical rows
to make it a bit smaller and cut those
blocks in half for the setting triangles.
Again, the blocks are not in their final order.
 
It will percolate on the wall for a bit,
so I can be sure this is the design I want.
I will play with them to get them arranged
in a pleasing way and get them sewn together.
 
Now, I REALLY need to get a couple of tops quilted!
 
Happy Quilting!
 

Thursday, July 14, 2022

The Iris Quilt

 Once again, we are having a baby explosion here.
The latest aren't family babies,
but friends grandchildren.
I love giving each little new person a quilt.
 
 
I have followed Kitchen Table Quilting  
for some time and really like a lot of her 
quilting designs.
I had not purchased any of her patterns until recently.

The Iris Quilt pattern arrived and I knew I
wanted to make this from my Ombre fabrics.

It turned out nicely, I think.

 
 
This went together so quickly,
but it did help that I had already cut
2 1/2" strips from the ombre fabrics. 
This is a baby quilt size, which will be 39"x39".


 
All I need to do now is get up the nerve to trim it!
Do I have any volunteers??
 
 
Happy Quilting!


Monday, July 11, 2022

By The Sea Finish

 This is the fourth and final addition to the
seasonal wall hangings I'm making for a dear friend.

For a recap,
here is the spring wall hanging.




Then last week I posted about the fall wall hanging.




And now I have finished the summer wall hanging.
(She already had a winter one from several years ago.)
My friend has a beach house and LOVES
going there with her grandchildren.

I found two applique patterns and combined them
into one wall hanging and made a few changes.

It is ready to gift.


 
 
I had not done any applique in quite some time
and loved getting back into it.
 



The patterns for these can be found here and here.
 
I have another applique project I'd like to start,
but need to get a few other things done first.
 
Today I'm posting to Design Wall Monday.
 
 
 
Happy Quilting!


Friday, July 8, 2022

Finished Fall Wall Hanging

 This year I was so excited to be invited to be a part of the 
Gridster Quilting Bee.
Each month one of us is "Queen Bee"
and asks the 11 other bee mates to make a 
block the Queen has chosen.

Back in February the Queen Bee asked us to 
make two Riley Blake Autumn Leaf blocks.

Well, for some reason I made four of them.
Two of them I sent to her
and two have been hanging out on my design wall since then.

A couple of months ago one of my dearest friends
asked if I could make her another wall hanging to replace
the snowman that had been hanging in her family room.
(I told her she was the reason cold weather lasted so long this year!)

I got to thinking and decided to make three more seasonal wall hangings.

Here is the one I just finished for fall,
using the two leaf blocks I had made earlier.


 
 
Golds and reds had been the color choice of my bee mate,
so I continued with that color scheme for the other two blocks.
It needed to be a little larger and I knew I was going to add a small border.
Then I remember this fabric I've had in my stash for a while.
 

 
 
I quilted little leaves all over the wall hanging,
but am not skilled enough to quilt maple leaves.
These little ones added some cuteness, I think.
 
 

 
 
After finishing this wall hanging,
I may have to make myself a quilt using
this pattern and these colors.
I just love the border fabric.
 


My friend's birthday is in August,
so one more to finish before then.


Here is the spring wall hanging I posted earlier.


 
Happy Quilting!


Sunday, July 3, 2022

2022 Patriotic Table Runners

 Happy July 4th
one day early!

Each year, since a few years after my dad died,
I've made a patriotic table runner or topper for
my siblings and my mom.
 Well, my mom died last fall,
so her sister will get the runner she would have
received this year.
 
For this years runner I used this pattern.
 

 The instructions were easy to follow
and it went together quickly.

Over the years I've accumulated a nice stash of
red, white and blue fabrics,
so all of these runners were made from my stash.



 

 

I thought this years runner speaks of my mom and my dad.
My dad was one of the most patriotic people I know
and my mom loved her family fiercely.
 
 


I have depleted a lot of my fabrics making these runners this year,
so I will need to be on the lookout for more fabrics to beef up my stash.
Darn!!
 :D
 
 


For several years I've asked my siblings if
they want me to stop making these
and they have all said "NO!". 



These will be delivered at the end of the month
when we will all be in Michigan for the interment
of my mom's ashes.




Happy Birthday, America!


Happy Quilting!

Monday, June 20, 2022

At the Sea Applique

 It has been a very long time since I have done any applique.
I used to do a fair amount of it and really enjoyed it,
but for some reason I got out of doing it.
A while ago I found two patterns that I really liked
and decided to combine them and put them on one quilt
to be used as a wall hanging.

I have been a needle turn applique person in the past,
but decided to try the starch method this time.
I have to say that I'm not a huge fan of this method.
Some of the pieces needed to be redone because I couldn't
get smooth turns on them.
I was also surprised at how much rust needed to be knocked
off of my stitching!
It took a while to get back into the groove.

Anyway,
the top is finished and ready for trimming.
 
 


This has not been trimmed or pressed yet,
but the applique stitching is finished.
 
 


There are a few spots that I'm not thrilled with,
but over all I'm pretty pleased with the results.
 
 


Most of the fabrics I used are batiks,
which I prefer for applique.
They don't fray!
 
 


Hopefully the quilting will add some more detail
and will go quickly.
 
In making this little wall hanging (it will be 24" square when finished)
I realized that I have missed applique.
Now I need to find another project to do.
 
 
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A while ago I bought a Cricut machine and have had fun
playing with it. There is a pretty big learning curve
for me with this, but I have a dear friend who is
the Cricut whiz!
 
This past week I finished up some Christmas gifts!
Four of these cute trays were made and put away
for Christmas.
:) 

(This design can be found on Cricut Access.)
 
 
   
 

 
Today I'm linking to Design Wall Monday.
 
Happy Quilting!

Monday, June 13, 2022

Tulip Wallhanging Finish

 A couple of months ago I made some tulip blocks
for one of my Gridster Bee Mates
using the directions in this link
and really enjoyed making them.
They went together so quickly and easily,
so I decided to make a little wall hanging for myself. 


    

I pulled the fabrics for the tulips and leaves from my stash,
but ordered Robin Pickens "Tulip Tango" for the border.
Thankfully the tulip fabrics went well with the border fabric!
 
 

This is quilted and ready to hang for next spring.
I may see a larger quilt made with these blocks in my future. 
They are bright and cheerful for sure.
 
 
I'm linking to Design Wall Monday today.
 
Happy Quilting!
 

Monday, May 30, 2022

PacMan is Finished!!

 This quilt top was finished some time ago and I debated on
what to do about getting it quilted.
The person I've used to quilt my things here didn't respond to my
emails, so I'm not sure if she's still quilting for others.

Then I had a wonderful thought.....
I'll see if Rebecca Grace of Rebecca Grace Quilting
can and will quilt it for me!

I LOVE what she has done for other clients of hers
and was thrilled when she said she would quilt my PacMan quilt.
Off it went to her studio and back it came a few weeks ago.

It took me a while to get the binding sewn on
and then I was out of town,
but I'm FINALLY blogging about this fun finish.



I just love this design and the fabrics are so much fun.
It reminds me so much of the old PacMan games from
my college days, so hence the name.




Rebecca Grace sent several suggestions for quilting designs,
and I loved this geometric design with the curves in the blocks.
 
 


The thread doesn't show up well in the photos,
but it's a variegated thread and looks great with the
various colors.
 
 


This quilt was claimed by my younger daughter
and went home with her this weekend.

Thank you, Rebecca Grace, for finishing my quilt in STYLE!!
 
 
Today I'm linking to Design Wall Monday.


Happy Quilting!


Monday, May 16, 2022

Ombre Ribbon Baby Quilt Top Finished

 Over the weekend I was able to finish this
Ombre Ribbon baby quilt top
and add it to the pile to be quilted.
 
As I mentioned in my previous post,
I have had these ombre fabrics for  a while
and could not find a pattern that I wanted to use with them.
The latest American Patchwork and Quilter magazine
had this quilt on the cover and I really liked it.
 
 
 
These blocks show off the ombre in a fun way
and went together quickly.



Once all of my blocks were done,
I decided they needed sashing and cornerstones
in between them.  Plus, the way the pattern says
to press the blocks doesn't allow for nesting of the seams.
Sashing made for less bulk.
 
 


I cut enough strips to make another nine blocks,
but I'm going to wait for a while to see if
that's what I want to do with them.
 
 


 Hopefully this will be quilted soon and ready
for the baby to arrive.

Today I'm linking to Design Wall Monday.

Happy Quilting!

Friday, May 13, 2022

Butterfly Finish and Two Starts

 The panel and fabrics that have been in my "to do" cabinet
are all sewn together, quilted and bound.
This wall hanging will be given to my niece who loves butterflies.
I'm pleased to have another UFO finished and ready to gift.
In quilting this wallhanging, I got out a couple
of my rulers I had purchased over the years
and have a little fun with this one.




 
I was able to quilt the swirls in the border with the rulers.
This is something I need to make myself do more often. 

There are many fewer UFO's on my shelf since I started
focusing on these in January.  Hopefully by December the shelf
will be empty!


So then I decided to make some more tulip blocks 
using the pattern one of my Gridster Bee mates asked us
to make for her and make a little wallhanging.
 
 

 

Maybe I shouldn't be sewing so early in the morning??


 
This is better!
The pattern for these tulips is from Center Street Quilts
and was so fun to make. 


After I finished the butterfly wallhanging,
I pulled another pile of fabrics from my "To Do" cabinet.
I had purchased some of these fun ombre prints
a while ago and couldn't decide what to make with them.
Last month I saw the American Patchwork and Quilting
magazine and really liked the quilt on the front.
Usually I don't totally copy quilts I see,
but I really liked this one with the ombre fabrics.
 
 
 


 
 
These blocks went together pretty quickly and look so cool
with the ombre fabrics.
I'm making yet another baby quilt, so nine blocks will be enough.
 

 
 
I cut enough strips to make another nine blocks,
so may make another baby quilt to have on hand
or to donate.
 
 

 
 
 
Hopefully these blocks will be sewn together into a top soon
and become a finished quilt. 


Happy Quilting!