Showing posts with label quilt block. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilt block. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Day 50 of 2025

I have an idea for a new quilt. 
I made a test block to try it out. 
It came out to the correct size- always a good sign. 
I plan to use scraps and stash fabrics so each block will be an adventure. 
It will be fun to see how this develops.

 

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Day 42 of 2025

I am working on looking through my bins of WIPs. (Works in Progress)
Some projects will not be finished and are getting dismantled. 
The fabrics I still like will get put back on the fabric shelves. 
Things I do not intend to keep are headed for a designated donation spot. 
This is a set of blocks that I do intend to finish. 
At the time I put it away I had decided to split the blocks up 
and make two smaller quilts. 
The original pattern called for small borders around each block
 before sewing them together. 
The blocks on the left were going to be my "yellow" quilt 
and the blocks on the right were going to be my "pink/aqua" quilt. 
I've decided to put them back into just one quilt. 
I did a bunch of rearranging today 
and have an idea where I am headed with this one 
but probably won't show you until the top is sewn together.


 

Thursday, July 25, 2024

Day 207 of 2024

I've pinned paper triangles over my low temperatures 
for most of February and March to see how a couple options might look. 
I may try a couple other options too.
I'll live with these for a while before making a decision.

 

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Day 206 of 2024

Well, I finished my March house and connected the first row
 of the 2024 temperature quilt. 
I have to tell you that I'm not crazy about it so far. 
Because I decided I wanted to represent both the high
 and low temperatures each day, 
the houses are looking too busy for my taste. 
Or maybe it's just because I'm not liking the color combinations 
in the March house in particular. 
Maybe if I keep going I will like it better 
as the colors change in the warmer months. 
I'll be giving this some serious thought for a while 
because at this point in the process 
I would still be willing to remake the main portions of the houses, 
but if I go much further on this path, I may not.

 

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Friday, March 8, 2024

Day 68 of 2024

The stack on the left in yesterday's post turned into this cutie.

 

Thursday, March 7, 2024

Day 67 of 2024

I'm beginning to not mind trimming these squares. 
It's a good thing since I will be doing so many this year
 for the temperature quilt. 
These pretty ones are for another project.

 

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Day 66 of 2024

My temperature quilt blocks are coming along. 
The left is January and the right is February. 
If you go back to my other "temperature" posts, 
you can compare the January blocks  
and see that I did replace one of the fabrics. 
I am happy with this decision. 
Here is a little more information about the set up of the blocks. 
The house facades depict 30 days of the specific month. 
If the month has 31 days, that house gets a tree in the yard. 
Since my quilt will have both high and low temperature blocks, 
I have split the tree in the same manner as the house blocks. 
Since February has only 29 days, 
I have added something special in the empty spot. 

 

Thursday, February 22, 2024

Day 53 of 2024

As promised, here's a picture of the finished Hemingway Pouch. 
I have to say that this was a quick, fun and easy make. 
The pattern has four sizes. 
This is the large which measures 9" x 12". 
This will definitely not be the last one I make. 
Below is the link for the pattern in case you'd like to make one too.


 

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Day 51 of 2024

I hope I don't sound like a broken record, 
but here is my completed January block for the temperature quilt. 
Each square of the house facade represents one day in the specified month. 
The original pattern calls for only the high temperature for the day 
paired with a common background fabric. 
I have decided that I'd like to document
 both the high and low temperatures for each day; 
therefore, I am placing the fabric for the daily high in the upper spot
 and the low in the bottom spot in each square. 
I am excited to see how the colors change 
in the upcoming months as the temperatures gradually increase.

 

Sunday, February 18, 2024

Day 49 of 2024

I had hoped to have a picture of this entire block done 
but that was not to be. 
I did get the tree section complete 
and all the house rows done before I stopped for the day. 
I ended up attaching two rows together with one of them upside down. 
I have since taken them apart, pinned them together correctly
 and pinned the next two rows together. 
I'm now set up for success the next time I sit down at my machine. 
I learned a long time ago that once I start making mistakes,
 it's usually time to stop for the night.

 

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Day 37 of 2024

I haven't gotten to any quilting yet this month
 as I am cleaning up my studio, 
the space in which I do the actual sewing. 
Today I came across the quilt top I was talking to Fireball about
 which I will show you tomorrow, 
but I also found these orphan blocks. 
This was my very first quilt, a rail fence. 
I believe these pieces aren't actually blocks
 but the cut off ends of the strip sets. 
I think I'll square them up and stitch them together
 into a small table runner. 
Maybe while I'm working on it 
I'll remember why I drew pencil lines on them.

 

Friday, October 14, 2022

Day 283 of 2022

On Saturday, I was at the quilt show later in the day near the end of the show. 
At one point an announcement was made: 
Fill a small bag for $5 or a large bag for $10 from the guild shop. 
Well, I am a superb bag stuffer and brought home so many goodies for $5. 
This sandwich-sized zip bag full of tiny tumblers, all cut and ready to go, 
was just one of the treasures.

(picture taken Monday, 10-10-2022)

 

Day 281 of 2022

Thank you all for being patient with me
 and to those who reached out to see if everything was ok. 
It didn't occur to me until today 
that I could have commented on the last post to explain. 
Future me might remember this if I ever have trouble again. 
My computer had been giving me trouble for a while 
and I intended to warn you ahead of time that if I went silent for a while, 
that was most likely the cause. 
Of course, I was not quick enough with that message 
and my computer stopped performing the functions I needed in order to post. 
So here we are with a new computer loaded with all my old stuff 
and me trying to learn all the new things
 that have come about in computer land in the last eleven years.

This day I went to a quilt show put on by our local quilt guild. 
Besides all the beautiful, new quilts on display, 
one of my very favorite things is to see the old quilts
 on display in various places.
 This one caught my eye in a vendor booth. 
I asked permission to take this photo, 
which the vendor graciously granted. 
We had a good conversation about this. 
In case you don't know, it is never okay
 to take pictures of or in someone's booth. 
Sometimes the vendor will grant permission
 to take a picture of a quilt on display
 if the pattern was purchased. 
Otherwise, you are taking advantage
 of all their hard work without compensation. 

(picture taken Saturday, 10-8-2022)


 

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Day 215 of 2022

I am nearing the end of quilting this quilt
 and I think this is my favorite part of it so far.

 

Monday, July 25, 2022

Day 206 of 2022

The final four. 
There won't be enough room on my design wall
 until I shift a few things around
 so here they are stacked upon one another. 

 

Sunday, July 24, 2022

Day 205 of 2022

The trimming is all done
 and the real construction of the last four Swoon blocks can begin.

 

Thursday, July 21, 2022

Day 202 of 2022

Swoon block number two is done as are numbers three, four and five. 
I'm going to have to find a large space to get a photo of all the blocks together. 
Four more will make the nine I need.
They should go faster now that I have a few of the kinks ironed out.

 

Saturday, July 16, 2022

Day 197 of 2022

It's the third day in a row to post a picture of this quilt progress, 
but today I used a new-to-me method for cutting half square triangles apart. 
Camille Roskelley (designer of this quilt) posted this tip 
so I had to give it a try because there are so many triangles. 
I have to say it worked really well.