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Saturday, April 1, 2017
Quilting Limbo:Finishes, Frolic & Free Thinking
Labels:
charity quilts,
design wall,
MCC,
one patch
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Vintage Look Flying Geese Quilt Finish
A Friday Finish To Show On Sunday
Last week was very productive here. Keester up-- head down. Work hard, and try to keep from getting distracted. I had some long time WIP's, UFO's, etc., which I gritted my teeth and tackled. I'll show those later, but as a treat for cleaning off the shelf I also did some long arming.
Labels:
Flying Geese,
quilts,
reproduction design,
vintage textiles
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Vintage Inspired Nine Patch Charity Quilt
Vintage Inspired Nine Patch
Laying out a one patch design such as this with 5" squares is greatly aided by knowing where the middle of the wall is, and working outward. (I will learn!) Instead, I tend to start with the left side working across through the middle. Don't laugh, but stooping down a lot is hard as we enter middle age, but so is climbing up and down the ladder this required. By the end, it filled the whole wall, and the top row had to lop over to stay put. I was up and down dozens of times before it was done.
This is a copy of a quilt I wrote about in "More One Patch Designs for Charity Quilts." I laid it out for a MCC comforter to be sewn by the many volunteers that work at the Connections Thrift Shop.
Monday, March 20, 2017
More One Patch Designs for Charity Quilts
Queen's Cross
I never board an airplane without my trusty composition books, and sharp pencils. While dear husband snoozes away, I dream up quilt patterns. Lately it's been all one patch designs, and this the most recent.
*Yoohoo! And to alert you all how to find these designs, check out the new areas of Pink Doxies' header. I've been adding quilts and clickable links to each, and some new sections such as Charity Quilt Layouts and Links on the lower right end.
Labels:
charity quilts,
design wall,
design wall progress,
MCC,
one patch
Friday, March 17, 2017
Open Studio Day: Quilt Qwazy Queens Blog Hop & Giveaways
Welcome to another stop on the QQQ 2017 Blog Hop filled with lots of goodies and giveaways! Marian at Seams to Be Sew organized this hop to be timely with International Quilting Day, and to me that means community in quilting. Spreading the joy that quilting brings to you with others locally, nationally, and internationally. A long list of sponsors is sharing their love with fabulous giveaways, but first let me share how I've embraced the concept.
One Day a Month I Share My Studio Space
Looking at this picture really brings a smile to my face. This was Open Studio Day here, and we honestly have so much fun no matter who turns up! Today we had my mom (front right), and mother-in-law (middle front) join our group, too. We celebrated Mom's birthday with cupcakes, learned SLQ, pinned a charity quilt in the long arm with group effort, and drank a pot of coffee. The sun shone in through the windows, and the laughter was steady. It was the warmest, fuzziest feeling you could get!
Labels:
hop,
Open Studio,
QQQ,
Quilt Qwazy Queens,
storage
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
A Discussion About Walking Foot Quilting
Practice Piece On An Orphan Block
Life in a small town can get very busy, and pulls me in harder than I'd like sometimes. The balance between quilting & blogging, and taking care of the every day things is tough. One thing I've found that helps me is having an online Craftsy class to watch in my spare minutes. We all have those dead minutes we're waiting for something, and this keeps my brain engaged about quilting even if life prevents me from actually doing it. I download lessons to my iPhone, and they're ready when I am.
Labels:
blog hop,
Craftsy,
QQQ,
quilt blocks,
SLQ,
stars,
walking foot
Friday, March 10, 2017
Jen & Jan's Mini Blog Hop QAL
I stumbled on Jan & Jen's QAL a few weeks ago, and though I said no more extra things for a while, this little house block spoke to me. It was so darn cute I said, "Count me in." From the first moment, I saw it in the 1930's reproduction prints on my shelf. I set to work, and it was a quick make, though my chimney found itself on the opposite side.
Labels:
baby quilt,
block,
embroidery,
long arm quilting,
QAL,
quilt
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Happy Quilter's Mail & Mishmash
Happy Llama Mail
I love when Desi Arnez says, "Lucy, you got some 'splainin' to do!" I think that's why I titled this post as mishmash. So many things to explain today.
Llamas: Our daughter keeps llamas. They are darling, cantankerous creatures! Everyone who meets them falls in love, though ours have some special needs. Sandra from mmm!quilts had the same experience, and when she found this enchanting llama fabric we were on her short list. Visit the link, and she will do the 'splainin' for me.
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Quilt Designs: Fabs, Failures & Why
The Best of Three
Navy Nine Patch
Most people will tell you there is no such thing as an ugly quilt. Let me bite my lip and rephrase it. (Let's be honest. We know this down deep.) There is something redeeming in every quilt made, but not all quilts 'work.' Most of the time we feel it when we're putting things together, but we know it when it's assembled. A color, a pattern, a border width, etc., just don't make the cut. We have a couple of choices. Rip it out and fix it if it's valuable, or live with it and learn. I chose the second option this week.
Labels:
chain quilt,
charity quilt,
design wall,
MCC,
Nine Patch,
one patch,
quilt,
scrap quilt
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Charity Chain Quilt Pattern Free & Easy
Pink Doxie's Charity Chain
Quilt and Free Pattern
This pattern came out of a 'play session' I had while cutting up fabric for a charity quilt. While not a true Irish Chain pattern, it's simple and sweet, and a fabulous scrap buster. I've made it here in prints for the blocks and a solid background, but I'm just as eager to try it with a busy background and solid blocks. The dimensions are easy as pie, and very beginner friendly. I'll show you how to make one section, and you will need 3 sections for a quilt.
You will find it's so easy you can make one for yourself, and another for a charity donation in no time.
Labels:
Charity Chain,
charity quilts,
coral fingers meandering,
Free Pattern,
Kona,
MCC,
Ohio MCC Relief Sale
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