This week I was concentrating on finishing the few QOV's that I have here. I did finish three of the quilts.
First up is Signature Quilt Lima:
This week I was concentrating on finishing the few QOV's that I have here. I did finish three of the quilts.
First up is Signature Quilt Lima:
I loaded the second Working Stars top onto the long arm and quilted it down yesterday. Debbie the piecer sent the binding along so I'll need to sew it on and back in the coming days.
I loaded one of the QOV Working Stars tops onto the long arm last Friday and there it stayed until today when I quilted it down.
Today is the fourth Saturday of January of the color pink. It is also time to share my project for Table Scraps 2025. The January theme is 'warm beverage/something cozy'.
I decided on a little tea cup mat. I have a really sweet swivel chair in my hearth room but I wanted a place to set my coffee mug on. I only have about 12 inches of space in the corner. I was looking for an end table of sorts, then I remembered that I had a plant stand I was longer using. So I repurposed that with a little wooden board I picked up at Michael's.
I found this applique on the web and made this. I dug into my scraps for the background, fused the pink, faced the little quilt and even tried free motion quilting on Baby Brother. Ta-da...
I'm just a tad late to Alycia's party but I do have finishes. I even sewed the binding back by hand as Baby Brother is still at the spa!
Here is finish #1: my version of Jordan Fabrics' Jagged X. I changed the border a wee bit so it finishes just under 60 inches. Our guild long armers no longer wish to quilt pro-bono quilts that are over 60 inches long. (looks like I was standing off center for this one. :( )
Finish #2 is my Missouri Star Quilt Company Summer Camp. A little bit of wrong sewing and not wanting to rip out the horizontal row led to a design opportunity. Two small circles instead of one big circle. I went into my box of unloved 2.5 inch cut strips and pulled colors from the warm side of the color wheel (and a few from the cool side snuck in!). Next time I make this, I'm going to use a darker contrast (think black or navy) where the light blue is placed. The circle design will track better and stand out. I went for a scrappy pink binding, too.
This Monday was the first prompt for the Stay-at-Home-Round-Robin 2025. Kathleen at Kathleen's McMusings is our first host and her prompt was to use King's Crown for your round. She gave a few choices but I wasn't liking the King's Crown for my center. IF you didn't want to use King's Crown block then you were prompted to choose a block that started with your first initial.
mmm...P....pineapple, pioneer braid, pinwheel, patience corner, pine burr, pathway...
I really wanted pathway but I did decide on pinwheels. I made a mistake, er design opportunity, with my pinwheels so I was able to incorporate pathways into the first prompt. I have decided after nearly 25 years of sewing for quilting...I'm still pinwheel challenged. :)
pattern: center medallion is the 2025 Stash Buster block - 16.5 inches unfinished
Sharing today at Kathleen McMusing - Prompt 1
I'm making good progress in the sewing room!
My Jagged X is now a flimsy. I adjusted the border to make it smaller and within the guidelines for the ladies that long arm the Howell MelonHeads' donation quilts. (They have requested no quilts bigger than 60 inches on any one side.) If and when, I make this again, I will definitely take the time to square up all 120 blocks. I was in a hurry and skipped this step. :(
pattern: Jordan Fabrics' Jagged X
QOV Signature Quilt Lima is looking good! This is how it's suppose to look. Although, I did like this method of sewing and was easy to keep track of when I was at sew day. (I took out 5 star focus fabric blocks and 5 signature blocks. I then sewed the rows into two-ises, then four-sies then six-ies)
I added a 2.0 cut inner border and a 3.5 inch cut outer border. I'm liking how this one looks. :) I had enough of the star focus fabric with about 15 inches leftover.
The other possible quilt pattern to use as a stash buster for the Howell MelonHeads is Jordan Fabric's Jagged X. The program committee was careful to choose patterns that are free downloads on the internet. You guessed it, I decided to make one of those as an example. I have two 20 strip jelly rolls from Jelly Roll Fabrics (that I have had forever! and no affiliation) in Deep Ocean. I decided to use these jelly rolls and paired it with a sandy color background. I am hoping to give a beach-y vibe.
I did go ahead and make a few blocks.
pattern: Jordan Fabric's Jagged X
I also started QOV Signature Quilt Lima. Here is the fabric pull.
I started sewing it last Thursday at Sew Day and decided to set aside 5 signature blocks and 5 star blocks. I sewed two-sies, four-sies and then six-ies. This is one of the few times I just sewed and didn't lay the blocks out on the design wall. Here is what I had on the wall this morning when I pulled it out of the baggie.
Today is the third Saturday of January of the color pink!
I hadn't decided on another block to make for this RSC month but as I was trolling through the web. I remembered a couple of blocks drives. One is hosted my Kat (found here) and another by Cynthia (found here). Cynthia's fits more with the color pink so I decided to make a few for her. The block is called Split 4 Patch and the directions can be found here. I had originally gotten the lips with another Valentine project in mind but it wasn't working so I am happy to have found another home for the lips. :)
pattern: Split 4 Patch (found here)
Sharing today with SoScrappy Saturday.
A quick update on my projects...and I've started even more. My head is spinning...
The snowman wall hanging is complete. I faced it and sewed the facing to the back. I quilted it with wavy lines, I started following the serpentine panto then I veered off the path. The second picture is in the kitchen with the place mats from last week. :)
Okay...let's see where I am on my multitude of projects...
First up is the snowman wallhanging. I unpicked the short 4 patch and 'found' more of the red polka dot without having to cut a whole strip. Go me! Here is the flimsy all pieced. It is 37 x 37 before quilting.
I have a hot mess in the sewing room and lots happening...
First up: remember my snowman fabric fabric draw?
I was intent on creating a wall hanging for the kitchen. Oh, no! That polka dot is a little short so I am one 4 patch short...back to the cutting table.
Second, I picked up a UFO from Casual Quilters' meeting last Thursday night. The quilter, thankfully, included the extra fabric. There are two more framed blocks also. It really is this wonky. :(
Third, I guess I sorta volunteered to make a practice quilt for my day guild. Since one choice is the MSQC's Summer Camp and it's be on my *wish list* for a spell I decided to dive in. I went to my previously unloved bin of leftover 2.5 inch strips. I was going to use black and white for the hst's but then decided on light blue with varoius prints that have a white background. (Which I could never find a home for.) I hope I don't regret these decisions...
Sharing today with Judy at Design Wall Monday.
Today is the kickoff for the 2025 the Stay at Home Round Robin (SAHRR) over at Quilting Gail's blog!
Time to show our center block. This will be what I add my rounds (or borders) to in order to create the medallion style quilt. I've decided to use a RWB 2025 Stash Buster Challenge block. This is a large block and will finish at 16 inches in the quilt.
pattern: 2025 Stash Buster Challenge block
Sharing today over at Quilting Gail's 2025 SAHRR Center Block Linky Party.
Today is the second Saturday of the color pink, but first...
I finished my 2024 Stash Buster Challenge quilt earlier in the week. I like how it turned out but I have enough main checkerboard blocks for another quilt. I really need to learn, 'less blocks are okay' when making the RSC blocks! :)