A few weeks ago I got my bedspread, shams, and deco pillows back from the quilter. I got the deco pillows finished with their envelope backs two weeks ago .
Then this past week finally managed to get both shams completed with their envelope backs as well.Sunday, February 2, 2025
THE KING SIZE BED SPREAD PROJECT
Sunday, January 26, 2025
A FINISH AND SOME NEW STARTS
I survived the A/C/Heater replacement last week. Glad that is finished. Now time to get my bedspread, shams and a scrap quilt finished and start something new.
I finished my scrap quilt and prepared a binding for it now it is off next month to the charity group for quilting and finishing up the binding process.Several months ago I started this Acrobatic quilt and decided to play with the blocks a bit. Not very happy with the one on the far right as the stripes cannot be matched so may toss that one and cut out a different background fabric. It is to be a charity quilt as well, so have to think about it when all 9 are done and see where I go with that idea. Happened on to this block of the month startup and decided to take some of my small scrap fabrics and work on getting them into something fun. These blocks are supposed to be 18.5" square when done. I am keeping them at the 10.5" which will make a 36" by 48" quilt which I could add borders to make it a bit larger. Will see how that goes as I move along through the year.Sunday, January 19, 2025
TABLE RUNNERS AND DECORATIVE PILLOWS
This past week I managed a good deal in the sewing room. Our heater, AC unit, and ducting for them which is under the house had to be replaced. We had 3 or 4 technicians for 3 days crawling around in the attic, under the house, and in the hall way closet from 8 until 4:30 and almost 5:30 one night. With no heat and our temperatures in the high 40's or low 50's and only the two space heaters they provided it was pretty much the plan for us to stay locked up in the living room or the sewing room. I select the sewing room for most of the days. I got a good deal accomplished.
Sunday, January 12, 2025
WINTER FABRIC SHOPPING
I really have not done much of anything this week other than make zipper pouches. Taking down Christmas and trying to get all that put away has taken up more time. I did discover that while I have loads of wall hangings and table runners in spring, summer, and fall prints and colors winter themes are zero. So why not take a bit of a trip to my local quilt stores.
Sunday, January 5, 2025
AND WE ARE OFF INTO THE NEW YEAR
Time to roll into a new year. This past week has been so nice and with all the craziness of Christmas over I could just relax and slowly get back to a normal schedule. Sometimes though not sure there is such a thing as normal.
Right after New Year's Day I decided to treat myself to some new fabric. I have no idea what I plan to do with it, other than the top left fabric with the old pickups and the blue matching fabric. My husband was shopping with me and liked it, so it will become some placemats for our table. We use placemats for daily dining, I suspect others may end up getting used for that purpose too or a table runner for us or as gifts.
I have three rows of my scrap quilt finished, and the final row ready to add.
The layout has become interesting. I just had a picture of a block off Facebook, so no real idea how to lay it out and fabric scrap pieces were limited. I am pleased with it. It will probably go to my charity group with a prepared binding and they will quilt it and finish it off.
Other than that just continuing to work on some zipper pouches for my guild's upcoming quilt show boutique. The plan was to clean out my stash of zippers, which has not worked. Once I started these pouches they have become a bit addictive and I have had to purchase zippers to match the scrap fabrics and left over mesh I had. Thank goodness for Hobby Lobby's 99 cent zippers.
Sunday, December 29, 2024
ENCHANTED GARDEN FINISH AND A FRESH IDEA TO START OF THE COMING NEW YEAR
Yes I finished Enchanted Garden and it is going off the quilter in January. Still making some zipper pouches too. Christmas is over but Hanukkah in full swing, with four more days to go, and a new year ahead for us all.
Enchanted Garden is finally done! Just one more tiny chore to do on it. A few of the vines on the ends need a bit of fabric glue to get them to stay down well. I fuse my vines and sometimes the folded over bottoms come a bit loose. So they need a little extra glue to keep them down.Sunday, December 22, 2024
WILLIAM MORRIS WONKY QUILT FINISH AND ZIPPER STASH REDUCTION PLAN
With Christmas this week and also Hanukkah as well, life is pretty crazy around here. Between baking, getting shopping done and a meal plan together and the tree up we have been super busy. When life is this hectic I still try to get into the sewing room a bit in the afternoons just to escape the mayhem of the season.
I finished the William Morris wonky block quilt top. This piece was so much fun. I was successful in doing a good deal of clean out of my fabric stash. These blocks do seem to produce a good deal of waste, but the idea was to eliminate some of that stash of fabric and it did do that and I am very happy with the results. So off to the quilter next month. I finished up all the table runners I plan to do for my guild's quilt show boutique, which left me with a good deal of leftover fabric. I decided to take those and make these little 11" by 11" zipper pouches. I had a drawer full of zippers from a project years ago, and this was a great way to use them and the scraps left over from the table runners. Not sure how many of them I will end up with in the end, I just keep making them as long as I have fabric scraps and a zipper to match. Linky Parties on the Side Bar
Sunday, December 15, 2024
WONDY BLOCKS AND BAKING
This week has been pretty productive. My Christmas shopping is done, most of the Christmas decorations are up except for the tree. Just waiting for the pecan harvesting to be done, so I can clean up the house. We have had a pretty good rain and windy storm come through so what ever nuts are up in those two trees are down now and we are done with that mess.
Sunday, December 8, 2024
THE WEEK OF THIS AND THAT
This past week has been full of family events. We enjoyed a week's visit with our oldest daughter, a grandson's birthday and husband's and my 60th wedding anniversary. My daughter and I did get into my sewing room and I was able to send her off home with a great load of scrap fabrics, some patterns and quilt books I was no longer using or interested in.
My quilt guild has a Warm Wrapping charity unit that makes about 350 quilts a year that are given to 5 different local agencies. About 20 of us make the quilt tops with kits that are made up by us with donated fabric, others quilt them and bind them and yet another take them home and sew the finishing of the binding down. I am in the group that makes up kits, sews quilt tops together, and does the finishing binding. I just finished 3 quilts with hand binding them this past month. This particular quilt I fell in love with. Very difficult not to keep it and exchange it for a couple of finished quilts I have made and willing to give up for this one.
I just love this quilt.I had a goal of 60 table runners for our upcoming guild's January 26 quilt show's boutique. I wrapped that project up this past couple weeks. Yes, 61 table runners all at 13" by 28". I ended up with a good deal of leftover fabrics and happened to have a stash of zippers and decided that these little zipper pouches might be a good addition to the boutique. They measure about 10" by 10" or 10" by 11" depending on the scrap leftovers.Simple quilting fronts and backs. I will fiddle with these for a few months and see what I come up with. I find these little projects like the runners and these pouches as good relief sewing from more complicated appliqué projects I am working on for myself.
Sunday, December 1, 2024
QUILTS TIMES FOUR
Well Thanksgiving is over and we have Christmas coming fast. Time to get out some Christmas runners and wall hanging over the next week or so. My daughter has come for a week from Colorado for a brief visit bringing 4 wonderful quilts that she has made for 4 mens in her family. So thought I would share them. She is a new quilter with just about 2 years now under her belt. But she has really taken off with it and loves it.
These first two quilts were made as gifts for her brother in laws that live here locally. They were made with batiks and are just beautiful.
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