Sunday, September 22, 2024
Detour!
Sunday, September 15, 2024
The Mad Scramble!
I've made some progress this past week. I have one baby quilt top complete and the second one is moving along. The lighting isn't the best in my bedroom where I hung an old curtain from my closet doors. It's a great way to have a design wall, though you need to pin to it rather than just stick them up there. I have a second curtain in my living room where my sewing machine is, so this had to do for the moment. I didn't feel like taking all those squares down just to hang this up for a moment.
I know my carpet isn't the best background, but lots of people use design floors. I'm debating if I want to take the three blocks that don't have the white kites with me. I'm doing my best to sew the background to my blocks as I go so I don't have just kites to sew once all the blocks are complete. So I guess that decided for me.
Sunday, September 8, 2024
My Barnstar Sampler
So I figured since I've mentioned it a few times, and because it's such a large project, I think my Barnstar Sampler Quilt should get it's own post. About a year ago, I saw a few people in one of the groups I'm in post pictures of their progress on their Barnstar Samplers. Unbeknownst to me, there was a sew a long for this quilt going on in 2023. But I fell in love with this pattern and knew I wanted to make it using 30s prints. But not having the money in my quilting budget to buy the insane amount of fabric I needed for the pattern, I added the book and a few of Lori Holt's fat quarter bundles to my wish list. And my wonderful partner bought the book and a fat quarter bundle for me for Christmas that year. He even bought me a few neutral bundles from her lines to go with it (he does listen when I go on and on, definitely a keeper!).
The top is made up mostly from Lori's Bee Vintage line, but I think there are some of her Bee Calicos in there as well. I also added to the backgrounds he bought me with some that I had in my stash. So if you can believe it, once all the Christmas celebrations were over, and we were back home, I started sorting fabric and assigning numbers to each print based on the pattern.
The next day I started cutting and sewing. I did end up ordering a quarter yard of two different dark brown prints because that's all I was short on between all the fabric I had gotten, so I started by making block 2 first. I probably would've finished this quilt top sooner, but I was changing and adjusting things as I went. The author of the pattern is a big fan of sew and flips. I'm not. Sometimes it feels wasteful to me, so I made the flying geese, half square triangles, and square in a square blocks the way I like making them. So there were slight adjustments to the pattern. I find I get more accurate blocks this way, so I'll continue doing it my way. This might account for why I had so much fabric leftover after the quilt was done, but it might also just have been extra fabric built into the pattern to account for miscuts. But I would also like to add, I made my quilt larger than the pattern by adding an extra row of 8" blocks and I still had extra.
Monday, September 2, 2024
One finish & one new start
I'm thinking weekly posts might be a better idea for me. It doesn't feel like I'm making enough progress on any quilt to post more than once a week. Part of that is that hand quilting is a slow process. And I enjoy it. But it doesn't leave much to show every few days.
But I did finish a quilt on Friday. I finished hand sewing the binding down on my Christmas Pocket Change quilt. It was started last year on National Sew A Jelly Roll Day, which was September 16. So it took almost a year to finish. No big deal. If I remember right, I only got half of the quilt top done that Saturday, or maybe not even that. My niece's birthday falls around the third Saturday in September, so it's not a block that day off the calendar so I can sew day. I don't remember when I finished the top, but according to my quilting journal, I basted it at the end of February. And then it sat because I had no idea how to quilt it. I finally got around to it a few weeks ago after I had posted pictures asking for suggestions. I think the modern/asymmetrical design works pretty good for the pattern and fabrics. This one will be a Christmas gift to Danny's aunt who loves to decorate and has a lot of farmhouse vibes and black/white/grey colors going on. I also love that it's not overly Christmasy and that you can only see Christmas fabric on one or two of the fabrics, so it might stay out through Valentine's day.
I also started another quilt. But this one I'm getting paid for. Not a lot, but the cost of materials plus a little extra. His friend is having a little girl, so I'll be using some leftover fabric from making my Dresden Plate quilt (still not quilted) to make my Child's Play pattern. I'm still working on writing patterns for a few quilts I've designed in hopes of opening an Etsy pattern shop one day. The fabric line is On the Bright Side by Me & My Sister. The line has been out for a while so I had to chose a different background fabric. I managed to get the blocks sewn this weekend, so now it's just sashing to decide on and the outer border.
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