Saturday, January 25, 2025

Adding Pink Backgrounds


Pink is the Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) color for January. I used most of my small pink scraps except for strings and crumbs and larger chunks (greater than a six inch square and less than a Fat Quarter (FQ)).  So for this week's color pink I dug out an old UFO that needs some pink. 


 I made one complete block and then in January 2024 I made the remaining 11 Stars but did not add the backgrounds. 

This week I dug out the Stars and pink background fabric, cut pieces and added backgrounds to 8 Stars. 

It's a good thing that a long time ago I had looked for errata because the pattern in the book was incorrect as far as cutting the background pieces. If I had followed the pattern as written I would have ended up with a lot of pieces that were too small.   It's also a good thing I looked for that errata a long time ago and documented it on the book page because I see that the link to the errata is no longer valid.  

I rarely follow a pattern to make most quilts but there are some more challenging ones I want to make so buy books or patterns by various designers just for the challenging instructions or templates.  Unfortunately I have come across errors in those books and patterns more often than not and that does not make me a happy camper. It's like gettting damaged merchandise that can't be returned. 
 


So anyway...this is the quilt I'm making  - Blueberry Farm by Edyta Sitar found in the book Scrappy Firework Quilts.  I've renamed my quilt to Peace Patch.   

  I found a new link for the errata in the book. FYI -there are two other patterns in the book with errors. 


I've decided that these blocks will move forward all the way to the TBQ (to be quilted) pile and not go into the UFO bin of partially made blocks and parts or into the SAR (some assembly required) bin.   I had not previously decided upon sashing for the blocks  - the sashing columns are different from the sashing between stars in the columns. I looked around in my brown fabrics and I think I have enough of that seedy looking fabric for the column sashing.  The sashing between stars in the pattern is strip pieced with a couple of different fabrics but I am thinking I might just use the pink and brown floral if I have enough of it. 

And sew on...

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REMEMBER, TREASURE, GROW, READ (my words of the year)

The past years I've been doing a lot of scrub brush trimming (for new gardens) with pruner and lopper which is hard on the hands after awhile. Sometimes I use the chain saw which is gettting to be a bit much for this old lady to handle. I bought myself a new small lightweight battery operated mini chain saw that can cut branches up to six inches in diameter. I'm ready for warmer weather! 





 

Friday, January 24, 2025

And Then There Were 48

In December I started making these Sixteen Patch blocks with vintage florals and shirtings, plaids, stripes. 

I made 19 blocks and set aside some pieces and fabrics because this month the theme in my sewing space has been "Quilting Marathon".    I ended up quilting 16 kiddo sized comfort quilts on my sewing machine and then at the beginning of this week got a little burned out on quilting so grabbed my little pile of florals and shirtings and finished making the 29 blocks I need for a complete block set. 

Now I don't think I will assemble the top right away. Instead I will put the complete block set into my SAR (Some Assembly Required) bin so I can tackle a few other things left out and set aside when I started my quilting marathon. 



And sew on...


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REMEMBER, TREASURE, GROW, READ (my words of the year)

Finished the book Crow Mary by Kathleen Grissom. 

Quoted from one summary -

...The story spans the years of 1863-1892. After Goes First marries Abe, she is given a new name, Crow Mary. She cooks for the traders and witnesses first-hand what whiskey does to the Indians, the traders and eventually her husband. The men responsible for a Nakoda massacre take five Nakoda women back to their camp to abuse them. The historical fact of Crow Mary following them and single handedly rescuing the women is included in the novel. Crow Mary and Abe have three children, two of whom are sent to a white school against Crow Mary’s wishes.

As the jacket says, “inspired by the life of the real Crow Mary and endorsed by her great-granddaughter, Crow elders, and Crow scholars, this is an epic love story that sweeps across decades, showcases the beauty of the natural world, and probes the intimacies of a marriage and one woman’s heart.”




 

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

SAHRR Round 1 on 5 Row Quilts

 I am participating in the 2025 Stay At Home Round Robin (SAHRR).

I am going to use the weekly prompts to make 5 kiddo sized row quilts. 

The prompt this week -Make a King’s Crown block/s for your first round OR make blocks that begin with your first initial.   There are two versions of the King's Crown block in various sizes offered as possibilities to be used. 


Basket Orphan Blocks 
is the center row.

I used some 30s reproduction scraps to make 8 inch Kings Crown blocks. I added a row of Kings Crown blocks above and below my center row. 



Big print construction novelty fabric is the center row.
I added a row of 8 inch Kings Crown blocks to the top of my center row. 

Big print race cars is my center row.
I added a row of 12 inch Kings Crown blocks to the bottom of center row. 

Big print Elephants is the center row.
I added a row of 8 inch black and white Kings Crown blocks to the bottom of center row. 

A piece of border print is the center row. I added a red polka dot strip to the top and bottom of the center row and then added a row of 8 inch Kings Crown blocks to the bottom of it all. 

And sew on...




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REMEMBER, TREASURE, GROW, READ (my words of the year)

My husband John has been surprising me with some signs for my gardens. 😀


When the grandkids were little I hid a bunch of little gnomes and other surprises  here and there in my fairy and cottage gardens. When they arrived for a visit they would run out to see if they could find gnomes and surprises. I even had a little clothesline I would put up sometimes and little bucket, and garden tools for gnomes and fairies and little lights and I hid little trinkets and pretty jewels/rocks...oh, that was all so much fun.  And then the grandkids grew up, moved away and passed away and the gnomes and fairies got lazy and sad and didn't hide or leave trinkets or dance and laugh anymore.     Now that hubby bought me this sign for my garden I think it is time to dig out and hide the gnomes again even if no one finds them. 

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Orphan Stella Is Ready For Some Lovin'


Orphan Stella
40 x 60

I finished her a few days ago and took the photo outside when it was a bit warmer. The last few days have not been "venture outside" weather. 



I made the orphan block top last December when I was working with a collection of orphan blocks received from other folks over the year. I'm pretty sure all of these blocks came from the same person. 

I just had to add sashing between columns and a top and bottom border and Stella was born.  


I quilted her on my sewing machine with swirls in a variegated thread in colors of a sunset - the same colors in the quilt.


The binding is a solid yellow.  The backing is pieced...

...with lots of butterflies and flowers.

And sew on...

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REMEMBER, TREASURE, GROW, READ (my words of the year)

My husband John has been surprising me with some signs for my gardens. 😀





 

Monday, January 20, 2025

Irish Chain Finish

Irish Chain
42 x 54
It's a finish! 


Last year I received a very long row of six inch Nine Patches and squares plus some Nine Patches. I took apart the long row and I think I was able to get two shorter rows for a kiddo sized quilt.  

Then I used the Nine Patches with dark corners I received, made a few Nine Patches with dark corners from my scraps and cut some 6.5 inch squares from some neutral bits and pieces and assembled a top in June 2024. 

I quilted it with light gray thread on my sewing machine with diagonal lines through all blocks. 


The back and binding. 

And sew on...

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REMEMBER, TREASURE, GROW, READ (my words of the year)

Just as the white Amaryllis blooms started to fade red and white blooms opened on three Amaryllis. Oh joy!






Sunday, January 19, 2025

Orphan Ursula Is Ready For Some Lovin'

Orphan Ursula
She's finished and is ready for some lovin'!
40 x 60

For this quilt I picked out some 12 inch finished orphan blocks I have received from other folks. I don't have a design wall and usually with this type of orphan block quilt I just sew blocks together randomly into columns after I pick out the blocks. When I hung this quilt out for photos I had to smile when I noticed the house block with birds on top of that block split by a neutral bar in the middle. It ended up looking like a bird house on a stake in the middle of a garden. It was meant to be! 

I quilted it on my sewing machine with swirls of white. 


There's some llamas on back and the binding is scrappy and came out of the leftover binding box. 

And sew on...


 

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Once Again...In The Pink!


Pink is the Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) color of the month and I still had a few scraps of pink to work with this week. 

Crossroads
7 x 9 inch (finished)
All will have brown sashing with red center.
Can use 4.5 or 3.5 inch width scraps.

I now have 15 out of my target of 64.

Sixteen Patch

6 inch finished
Made with 2 inch width scraps. 
I now have 80 blocks out of a target of 120 or 130 - haven't decided yet. 

I have a lot of green bits and pieces so when I started making these I made all blocks in the RSC color of the month alternating with green.  One exception this month...that yellow and green block was in the bag partially finished so I went ahead and finished it.


Easy Breezy
6 inch finished
Using 2 inch width scraps. Can use 3.5 inch width neutral scraps. I'll be making these in RSC color plus whatever other color scraps are around at the time plus neutral scraps. 


This is a new start. I am considering also making some 4 inch finished sized blocks to use up some 1.5 inch width scraps. AND I might even make some 8 inch finished size blocks using up some 2.5 inch width scraps.  Stay tuned...

Four Patch
5 inch finished
Made with 3 inch squares
I have 36 blocks with 96 as my target. 
Last year when I made 13 tops from a box of 3 inch width scraps I cut a lot of the remaining scraps that were long enough into 2 squares so I have a pile of them that need to be sewn up. For now I'm just going to pick out the pairs of squares in the color of the month.  I do have a little pile of 5.5 inch width scraps and I'm considering turning some of these into Double Four Patch blocks. 

And sew on...


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REMEMBER, TREASURE, GROW, READ (my words of the year)

Finished a book!  The Puzzle of Nellie Bly by Kate Braithwaite "explores the exploits of a ground-breaking female journalist going undercover in a 19th Century New York lunatic asylum."