Sunday, May 25, 2025

Sewing Room Finishes in May

It seems like there wasn't much sewing done in May.
Some interruptions and other activities taking most of my time.


I made these two drawstring bags for the grandsons in NYC.
The bags are reversible and are made from two fat quarters each.


The cat lover got the swimming cats/musical cats fabric.
The fantasy medieval costume lover got the castles/antique maps fabric.


Above is my donation/charity quilt.
I took a kit and quickly made the flimsy.


I wanted to use up the scraps and I was able to get about half of the backing made from scraps.
I had picked up some batting that had been donated to UTQG but it was wool and just didn't work for me.


I quilted with a meander stitch and bound with two fabrics used in the top.
Tuesday is guild meeting and the deadline for donations this quilt year.


I am learning to play Mahjong at the gym.
This month I finally won a game. Above is my winning hand.


Usually I post books on my other blog but this book took me down memory lane and consumed 
hours that I would have been sewing. I led the discussion in book club. It was more like a sharing of my early teaching days in north Georgia. The book is set in the ridges and hills of eastern Alabama and western Georgia. Many of the places in the book were familiar to me.


Nowadays my green thumb is limited to this pot of succulents.
Above is right after I potted everything earlier in May.
Two plants had survived over the winter.


About a month later.
See the growth on the center plant.
Succulents like dry weather and I am good at forgetting to water my plants.

Next up-
Piano runner for July.
Something red, white, & blue.

Happy Sewing!















 

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Modern mini quilt

My Iris Squared is finished!
Here is how it was quilted and re-quilted.


First I sewed a variegated green matchstick stem.
I free handed the iris leaves.


I used a paper template to quilt around using several colors of thread.


I couldn't decide how to quilt multiple iris shapes of the same color.
Some were echo quilted and some were shifted sideways.


Instead of binding I made facings. Above the mini clips are holding the facing down.


The back shows the facings, corners, and hanging sleeve. 
The bobbin thread for the quilting was white so it barely shows.


I took some photos of the iris quilt in the iris bed in our backyard.


The more I looked at the quilting, the more messy it looked to me.


So I ripped out all the iris shaped quilting.
After all the ripping I spritzed the quilt with water and ironed it on a wool mat.


Here is the back with the new quilting finished.


The label is done.


Here is the finished front. 
Plain but I like it better.

I have uploaded a photo to the Wisconsin Mini Quilt Challenge.




Now back to the donation quilt that waits on my cutting table.

Happy Sewing!



















 

Monday, May 5, 2025

Early May Projects

This is the finished flimsy for a donation quilt for UTQG.
I love the pattern. It is very quick and easy.
I had a plan but some of the rows weren't put together according to the plan.


I worked on the June piano runner.
This is the Farm House block.


The other block is the Farm Fresh Flowers block.
Both blocks are from the Farm Girl Vintage book.
I have wanted to make the blocks from this book since I bought the book. 
I'm happy to have this year long project to try out the blocks.


Here is the finished runner.
It is about 15 inches by 40 inches.
I quilted it with a zigzag stitch that has 3 stitches on each zig and zag.


The backing was a half yard from my stash.
I love the pink castles but never found the right project for it.
The binding was cut length-of-fabric from strips trimmed from an earlier quilt finish.


We had our last Color Theory zoom meeting Saturday morning.
Each of us has learned a lot from reading the book and playing with fabric in the challenges.


The block below represents the sea.
The sand, water, seaweed, and fish.
I see two blocks that are turned the wrong way.
I will fix it before making a quilt with the blocks to remember what I learned.

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In the challenge below I took fabric I love and use it as inspiration for a block.


Now on to finish the donation quilt and modern mini.

What are you working on?

Happy Sewing!