Friday, March 29, 2024

Wrapping up March

I had fun making little chick bags for Easter.
I remembered all the people who were part of my early years and some who also
worked with my daughter and son when they were preschoolers.


I made eleven little chick bags for my grandkids and the little ones in my preschool choir.

Last Tuesday at Uncommon Threads Quilt Guild we tied some quilts for our charity project.
This is the one I helped tie. I volunteered to bind it.
Below is the finished binding.
The quilt had been folded for a long time and had cat hair on it.


Below is a shot of the quilt after I washed and dried it.
I like the look of a tied quilt.
I may tie one of my finishes in the future.
It is a fast way to finish a quilt, I think.


I am working on a mini quilt for the Cotton Exchange.
The theme this year is 'Flora & Fauna'.
I took an online class on coloring on fabric.
These are the birds I am going to use on the mini.
Below I am trying out fabric.


Another set of choices.


A lighter middle piece with some of the birds tinted.


Back to the green in the middle.


I decided to cut the fabric into 7.5" squares and lay them out in a nine patch.
The quilt cannot be bigger than 24" square.
I am planning on sashing/bordering to make it look like window panes?


We will see how this progresses.

Happy Sewing!










 

Saturday, March 16, 2024

SAHRR 2024 Finish

First, the back.
I machine quilted and bound this mini quilt with a hanging sleeve and corner label.
Some extra blocks and leftover bits and pieces were used on the back, too.


I made the quilt 24" X 28" so it would fit on this hanger.


Below the hand quilting with pearl cotton #8 in cream and variegated browns is visible.


I also used a medium blue and variegated dark blue-violet-black #8 pearl cotton.


This was a great sewing challenge.
Thank you to all the quilters who set up the rounds and those who participated.

Happy Sewing!





 

Friday, March 8, 2024

Bits of this and that from my sewing room

Spring Chickies is finished and greeting visitors at our front door.


I went off on a wild sewing detour and made lots of Oopsie Daisy blocks from scraps.
I'm going to continue working on this until I have enough for a bed size quilt.


I made two Alpen bags in a class at The Sewing House a couple of weeks ago.


I took off the strap that was on this bag.
I was not happy with the webbing and did not want to waste the hardware on a bag I wouldn't use.
I will make another bag and use better webbing.


This is the bag I really like. I use it when I go to Team Read.
It holds everything I need and will be very handy on outings.


The colors make me happy.


I have hung the 'Tea or Coffee?' mini in the display of mini quilts in the hall to my sewing room.
Still thinking about adding embroidery to this little quilt.


Next week is spring break.
Happy Sewing!









 

Finished Stay at Home Round Robin 2024

First a photo of the backing.
I put the extra blocks, test blocks, and bits of leftover batiks strips on the back.


I made binding from one fat quarter. 
The strips were cut 2 3/8".
The blue corner is for the label.
The hanging sleeve is in place.
Mini clips keep everything in place.


Blue Ridge Mountains Island Batik Fat Quarter Bundle was used with some pale cream backgrounds.
That definitely helped coordinate the colors of the fabrics I used in this mini quilt.


The binding blends with our floor so it doesn't show up in the photo above.
I am happy with this finish.
There will be some hand quilting added to each round.
I'm calling it Mountain Magic.


So glad I took part in the round robin.

Happy Sewing!