Friday, March 21, 2014

UFO Finish for QOV

A 60x80 Quilt of Valor. 

I think I explained in my original post  that I made these 24 inch crumb stars last year when red was the color for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. 

I quilted it on my plain Jane DSM. Some of the stars are quilted with some spirals...

 ...and some are quilted with lines.
And everything else in between is quilted with loops and stars. 
And the binding is stars. 

The backing is some red, white blue guitars and skull and crossbones. 

I'm not sure how skulls and crossbones go with guitars or lightning bolts.  But it is kind of fun. 

And speaking of QOV...Kevin the Quilter is having a block drive. The blocks are really easy to make. I have my 5 blocks ready to go. These QOV quilts will go to veterans in eastern Missouri. 


Monday, March 17, 2014

The Closest Thing to Spring Around Here Are the Pansies and Roses on My Fabrics


I made more 6 inch blocks for my pansy quilt which has been a UFO for a while.  Looks like the last time I made any blocks was May 2013. 


I love pansies and plant plenty of them each year in pots on my deck.

I'm going to keep making these blocks ( I think the block name is Prairie Flower) until all my pansy fabric is used up.  I've been collecting pansy fabrics for years so I have a lot more blocks to go. 

Eventually I hope to make a queen-sized quilt for the bed to go with the wall border I made of vintage postcards...and to go with the pansy curtains...and the pansy lamp shades...and the pansy wall hangings...and the pansy pillowcases...and the pansy candle holders.      I think the only thing in the bedroom that isn't pansy themed is my husband and the quilts on the bed. 


I also made more 12 inch Rosebud blocks

I hope to make these blocks until I use up all my rose themed fabrics. 

I love roses too. I grow several varieties of old-fashioned roses out in the flower gardens. Unfortunately the deer and rabbits sure like to eat the rose canes during the winter so I lose a few roses every year due to their damage. Pesky varmits! Rascally rabbits!  

That's it for my "Design Wall" today. Other blog land design walls can be found at Patchwork Times today. 

So...this is as close as it gets to spring around here in eastern Iowa. It snowed again Saturday night and the temperature was 13 degrees F when I left for work this morning. I see no daffodils or tulips sprouting and no signs of crocus - the first flowers that blooms around here in the Spring.  And I need to wear garden clogs to walk around the rest of the wet and muddy property.   I usually plant my potatoes around Good Friday...but might not make it this year.  

Sophie, of Block Lotto, suggested we blog about Spring this month.   And so I have. 

Sunday, March 16, 2014

How's the Crazy Farm?


I've finished my March  12 inch "Crazy Farm" block for the Crazy Quilt Journal Project.  At the end of the year I hope to assemble all blocks into a lap quilt. 

Carrots, buttonhole wheels outlined with chain stitches and feather stitch and lazy daisies...

...stem stitches with french knots to sort of imitate the green fabric, cast on stitch pansies and the red are just straight stitches topped with a detached chain stitch...

...crocheted star flowers with french knot centers and a tulip in wrapped back stitch. 


And now it joins the other "Crazy Farm" block


And now that my March crazy quilt block is finished I will probably spend the rest of the month finishing up the final 10 applique butterflies I need for the quilt I'm making like grandma's. 

After I finish hand binding a quilt I'll be working on the butterflies for my Slow Stitching Sunday project.  If you are hand stitching today join the party. 

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Scraps of Teal


Teal is the color of the month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.  I don't have many teal scraps but what I do have I hope to get used up. 

Here's some teal Twinklers from the 2.5 inch scrap bag. 

And here's my teal 3.5 inch butterflies from the 1.5 inch scrap bag. 


I started making butterflies toward the end of the year last year for RSC. I decided to start sewing them into 9 inch blocks for a quilt inspired by a vintage quilt you can see in the blog post at Nostalgic Cafe. 


I now have 11 blocks and lots of loose butterflies I might use in a border. Or not. 



Sunday, March 2, 2014

NewFOs and UFOs

NewFO



For my New Fabric Object Project for February I made some 12 inch Rosebud blocks. The backgrounds are all fabrics with roses and the "rosebuds" are all going to be made in solids - the colors of roses. 

I have a box of rose themed fabrics and back in 2009 I printed off the Rosebud pattern from Quilter's Cache and threw it in the box to remind me of a possibility for the fabrics.  I guess the time is right. I love roses and am longing for some warm weather and roses blooming in the garden. Playing in rose themed fabrics might just be the next best thing. 

For NewFO ideas and inspiration visit the NewFO Challenge Linky Party at Cat Patches. 

PROGRESS ON A NewFO


I've finished four block modules for the MOD MOD QAL going on at Block Lotto and hosted by the oh-so-creative Sophie. 

The block modules are 21 inches square. 

I'm making the individual blocks that make up the modules in complementary colors. 

And I'm using up lots of scraps.

UFOs

March Goal for A Lovely Year of Finishes 2014


Last August I made some giant 24 inch crumb stars and then turned them into a 60x80 quilt top. 

My March goal for A Lovely Year of Finishes is to baste, quilt and bind my crumb stars and get it donated to Quilts of Valor.  I have a fun backing fabric for it all picked out. 

Izzy's Wedding Quilt

I'm making this Double Wedding Ring quilt for my granddaughter who is only 9.  After her paternal grandmother died last year she told me I would live long enough to see her get married. I hope I do but if not I'll be there in spirit. 


Just last night I finished hand quilting along all the seams in all the pieces in the arches.  I think there are 98 arches with 11 pieces each so that's a lot of stitching.  I did the stitch-in-the-ditch  so I could practice hand quilting before I stitched in any of the areas that would really show my novice stitches.  So far I have learned to use a thimble, how to do the "rocking" motion, how to hoop the quilt, how to bury knots and built up a callous on the finger I keep underneath the quilt.  I may not have the smallest stitches but I I think I keep them pretty consistently the same size. 




Here's what the back looks like so far. 


In the four patch sections I'm going to try to stitch some hearts like this template. I'm having a little problem marking the quilt. I tried a silver pencil but it doesn't show up well enough for my eyes and besides, I couldn't keep the pencil sharp.  Good thing is that I could easily remove the marks I did manage to make with a little water.  I'm going to try a mechanical pencil next. That's what I use on my crazy quilt stitching if I need to mark anything. 

And after that I'm going to try to stitch this in the large middle sections. I may be a little ambitious with this. 


Saturday, March 1, 2014

Time for Teal ( and Aqua, Turquoise, Blue-Green, Green-Blue)


Teal is the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color of the month.   

I threw all my teal scraps in with my blues so they got sorted out in January from my other blues so my scraps were ready and I didn't have to dig much.  But I could barely scrape up enough different teals to complete these blocks.  With March a month with 5 ScrapHappy Saturdays I'm not sure I'll make it through the month with anything to show. 

I've been making 3 kaleidoscope blocks each month - one made all of the color of the month, one made with color of the month and color of previous month  (pink) and one made with color of the month and it's complement (orange since I think my teals tend toward blue). The corners are all made from crumbs.  I figured in the overall quilt they would look like those little kaleidoscope pieces all mixed together before they turn into a design.  Blocks measure 12.5 inches. 




In order to cut the corner pieces I had to sew together some crumbs so here's my leftover 6.5 inch crumb blocks.  I also usually have at least 6.5 inches left over from the kaleidoscope strips. 

 Visit ScrapHappy Saturday for more great ideas on ways to use up your scraps.