Saturday, August 9, 2025

SoScrappy Saturday 8.9.2025

Today is the second Saturday of August of the color aqua.

Here is my 2025 Stash Buster Block. I actually made the block in the red month as I was one of the sewers that thought Angela called aqua when she was simply searching for aqua thread in her stash. 


Sharing today with SoScrappy Saturday.



Friday, August 8, 2025

Finish or NOT Friday 8.8.2025

I have both a finish and a NOT (well, it's a flimsy!)

First is my finish. The green 'Duckworth' is done and ready for the Crumb Trunk Show on August 19, 2025! 

I learned a few 'things' with this quilt (and my piecing style):

1. My scraps have plenty of other colors mixed in, so I don't feel I needed to add the 'extra pop'. If I do, make sure the scraps are on the smaller size.

2. Old habits die hard...I really didn't 'need' 4 patches as my 'starters'. I should have just stuck with the log cabin beginning pieces.

3. I have.more.green...so I will try this again. :)


pattern inspiration: 'Duckworth' quilts on FB Scrap Quilter's Enthusiast's page
panto: serpentine

My second is my NOT but it is a flimsy. It is The Ribbon Sew- Along by Alycia of Alycia Quilts. I just love her designs and this was quick! I did piece the first border in the wrong order but you really don't notice and when I put it on the design wall for this post. Well...sideways but I just went with it! :)



You can find the links on her blog if you search 'The Ribbon Quilt' but better do it in a jiffy because the steps will vanish in a few weeks! After that, the pattern should be available for purchase.



Wednesday, August 6, 2025

WIP Wednesday 8.6.2025

I am continuing making blocks for my green 'Duckworth' quilt. Here is a link that explains the concept of 'Duckworth' quilts. Basically, it's an improv log cabin that you square to any size you want. (I squared to 6.5 inches). The main 'thing' with a 'Duckworth' is to pick one main color but remember to use all the colors in the rainbow.

All of my green 'Duckworth' blocks.


All sewn together and ready for quilting!


pattern inspiration: 'Duckworth' quilts.
                               You will find a YouTube by another quilter explaining the technique here. 
                               FaceBook Scrap Quilter's Enthusiast's group.


 

Monday, August 4, 2025

Design Wall Monday 8.4.2025

 As part of my Crumb Quilt trunk show, I've been wanting to make a 'Duckworth' quilt. This style is popular on the FaceBook Scrap Quilt Enthusiast's page. It's a private group so you will need to request to join to see the quilts. Here is a quick Google Search that shows a few Duckworth Quilts.Basically, it's a Improv Log Cabin block without any angles in the piecing. Here is a link to a You Tube video another quilter posted about this technique.

In May 2025, I sorted, ironed and cut my green scraps. I pulled out my bin and set to work.


The 'thing' about a Duckworth is that JoAnn (Merrill Duckworth) uses all the colors in her piecing with one color being dominate. Since green is my dominate color, I chose warmer colors (pink, red, orange) to be the accents. The making of crumb blocks do tend to be messy, even for me!


I want this quilt to me 48 x 60, with 6 inch blocks that will be a setting of 8 x 10 or 80 blocks. I made 16/80 with the accents colors or roughly 20%. Here are the beginnings on the design wall.

Ummm...this is a departure from my usual crumb piecing technique. I'll be making more to 'see' if I like it. :)

Sharing today with Judy at Design Wall Monday.




Sunday, August 3, 2025

QOV Sunday 8.3.2025

 Alycia released the next step in The Ribbon Quilt Sew-a-Long and it's the layout!


I stopped for lunch with a little more than half the top sewn together.


After lunch, I finished sewing The Ribbon center together. This week Wednesday, Alycia will post the borders. I have a feeling that I will change up the borders just a little bit. :)


pattern: The Ribbon by Alycia

I also received this QOV. It's a simple 9 patch made with 5 inch cut squares with the center square the same fabric as the border and binding.


pattern: No Name - it's a 9 patch with 5 inch cut squares and 2.5 inch cut sash
                                 and borders.
panto: stippling - large



Saturday, August 2, 2025

SoScrappy Saturday 8.2.2025

Today is the first Saturday of August of the color teal.

Time for my teal Happy Blocks.


pattern: Happy Blocks

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Friday, August 1, 2025

Finish or NOT Friday 8.1.2025

I have a finish this week and it's QOV Signature Mike!


pattern:    signature squares finish at 7.5 inches, stars finish at 7.5 inches, and
                novelties finish at 7.5 inches
panto: serpentine




Wednesday, July 30, 2025

WIP Wednesday 7.30.2025

QOV Signature Quilt Mike is a flimsy!

Overall, I like it but when I make it again...I would change a few things around. :) I'm a great Monday morning quarterback! :)


pattern: Signature blocks are 8 inches unfinished, 
                patriotic prints are 8 inches cut and the stars are also 8 inches unfinished.
                The border is 4 inches cut.




Monday, July 28, 2025

Design Wall Monday 7.28.2025

I pulled out my QOV Signature blocks to make a quick quilt. 

Only I discovered that:

1. the blocks didn't even remotely match (I have more with a different red and beige in the center) and 

2. my supply of patriotic fabric might be large but very few of the prints are over 1 yard in length.

Looks like QOV Signature Quilt Mike is going to be a mish-mash of prints. So I pulled and cut prints and here are a few of my options.

Option 1:


Option 2:


Option 3:


Option 4:


I 'know' that there is not a lot different in each one but I decided I liked the pieced stars as an 'unexpected' element in the design. I started sewing it together.


I'm going to border with the gray and bind with the blue.

Sunday, July 27, 2025

QOV Sunday 7.27.2025

Alycia is hosting a QOV Sew-Along called The Ribbon. She released Step 2 last Wednesday and it is to make the hourglass (or quarter square triangle) blocks.



Alycia's instructions are to mark the center diagonally then sew a scant 1/4 on either side of the line of opposite colors. This makes one set of hast's. You then place two hst's together so the colors are opposite, mark, sew scant 1/4 inch. I'm not a fan of this method as my 1/4 seam always is off and so is the resulting block.  

😢

So I went searching the World Wide Web for the method to make hourglass blocks with 4 patches. Thanks to Preeti and a 10 year old post, she describes her method here. Preeti even includes a chart for multiple sizes! One down side of this method is that all the edges of the blocks are BIAS. 

Enough said...pick your poison, quilt friends. 👻

I've made 23 out of 31 hourglass blocks that are needed for The Ribbon Quilt. To the left are Alycia's instructions, the middle are my blocks and to the right are my trimmings. I did need to pull out my large Strip Tube Ruler from Cozy Quilts to trim my blocks to 8 inches unfinished.