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Monday, January 22, 2018
Comparing Methods for Trip Around the World Quilts
Labels:
baby quilt,
baby quilts,
one patch,
quilts for children,
Scrappy Trips Around the World,
Trip Around the World
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
27 Quilt Finishes in 2017
Quilting Mandalas:
New Work from Old
Worthwhile Working Vacation
It's hard to work on vacation, but last weekend I forced myself. It was foggy and cold in Florida even for a northerner, and the wind was fierce. After a chilly swim I stayed in, and worked on Pink Doxies' webpage.
I pinned to Pinterest. I cleaned up picture files. I added quilt photos to the 2017 Quilts page at the top of this page in the header. And finally I counted the quilt pictures there. Missing one I had not photographed, I had 27 quilt finishes in 2017. There were additional finished wall hangings, completed quilt tops, and several dozen quilts happily laid out for MCC. I longarm quilted for customers and friends. I hand quilted several of my finishes, and have others presently in process. I dyed 25+ yards of fabric, and I had fun with an abundance of creative energy!
Labels:
art quilt,
Endeavourers,
free motion quilting,
ice dyeing,
mandalas,
quilts,
wall hanging
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Churn Dash Baby Quilt II
Churn Dash II
I had some minor problems with the points when I made the first Churn Dash baby quilt. Check it out along with the book I'm working from in A Two Quilt Tuesday. I needed one more quilt in similar colors so I made another one.
This time I starched the squares before making the large HST, and was very careful while squaring up and trimming them. Once again, it was problematic piecing the giant nine patch. Goodness, you think I would have stopped, ripped, squared the other pieces, and then sewed it together. But, No, I just plowed on. The points aren't cut off as bad as the picture shows above, but one or two will be. I think I need a third try to work this out.
Labels:
baby quilt,
baby quilts,
Churn Dash,
HST,
HST quilts,
quilt
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
A Two Quilt Tuesday
Cabin Under the Stars: Quilt No. 1
Yesterday was Monday, and it felt like a typical Monday for me in spite of the ice and snow storm. I am a self-proclaimed Monday Lover because it is the day of new starts, and I get so much done!
Starting mid-morning, I had all but a couple of these stars done before I went home for lunch. By 2:00 that afternoon, this sweet thing was sewn together.
Some little details: The fabric is beach-themed. Swimmers, sling chairs, umbrellas, flamingos, and so one. I'll show you more when I quilt it, but this piece has been fun to work with.
The fabric wasn't pre-washed. That's really unusual for me, but I bought it on vacation, and set right to sewing. I didn't notice any difference in working with it, but it's not something I would do normally. All the other fabric in my studio is pre-washed so I chose not to mix them.
The finished top is just under 40" x 40".
Labels:
baby quilt,
baby quilts,
Churn Dash
Friday, January 5, 2018
Cabin Under the Stars Quilt
I'm Back to Sewing &
Oh, Baby, It Feels So Good!
My urge to sew finally returned. (Did you ever wonder about me? I did.) It came back with clear, strong intentions.
Make what you love. Use what you have. Listen more. Talk less.
I can't say these are resolutions or even goals really. Simply put, they are intentions. I want to live like this right now--not when I figure it out or jump through impossible hoops. Resolutions have such high expectations, and great chance of failure. Without success, we give up and quit. My daughter termed that kind of resolution-centered thinking as, "New Year--New Me." No, that's never worked for me or the other 92% of people who tried it.
This positive idea of living with intention has more to do with envisioning the kind of life I want to live. It has so much to do with my recent purging and clearing, as you might guess.
Labels:
baby quilt,
baby quilts,
Log Cabin blocks,
purging,
stars
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Holiday Slow Down & Time to Think
My Favorite Quilt
(At this Moment)
It's been 10 days or so since I've blogged. I finished that post, shut my computer down, and pretty much unplugged for the holidays. Why, you ask? Well, you know those people who think the holidays are the best time ever, and love to shop, wrap presents and bake cookies? Who wait for the first snowflake with hot chocolate in hand and furry hat on head? Yeah, I'm not one of them. I'm the Grinchy, bah humbug person who was told she was ruining Christmas for everyone else this year, and to please shape up.
Labels:
Log Cabin blocks,
quilts
Saturday, December 16, 2017
Quilting the Vintage Log Cabin
Hand Quilting a Vintage Log Cabin Quilt
It's December, and everywhere I go I hear coughing. Deep, gripping coughing. There's a rotten cold going around our area, and I'm two and a half weeks into it. I did my duty of self-care, and canceled the monthly sewing group. I rested, t.v. binged, and quilted. Still, a dry cough just hangs on. This one is a doozy.
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Modern Freefall Quilt Finish
Freefall Finish
The days have been gentle, and almost slow around here despite Christmas approaching. The major purge is over, and it's become more of a daily maintenance to keep things fresh. There are still small spaces that call for attention, but nothing is screaming. With this steadiness, it is easier to let go. I know they are just things--baggage holding me back from better things to come. I have control of them. Not the other way around anymore. I choose a few spaces each day to stay committed, but I'm back to quilting with new vigor. It's hard to explain how settled I feel, but let's just say it's a cross between relief and curious amazement. It's new found balance I didn't expect.
Saturday, December 9, 2017
Goodies of Quilting & Purging
Lone Star Beauty
One of many red quilts currently on display at the
Southeast Ohio History Center in Athens, Ohio
Labels:
balance,
purging,
quilts,
repurposing,
vintage quilts
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Stitch & Purge
Meditative Stitching
You can see the middle stitching is done, I think, unless I add to the blue block in the lower right corner. I'm undecided yet. The border is slower going as it's working the edge, and I am enjoying it immensely. There is no rush. This is the work that helps me unwind, and release the cloudy energy from the day's work. You may know I have been purging our home these past many weeks, and clearing stirs up our emotions and thoughts.
Labels:
purging,
slow stitching
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