I am getting my boxes ready to head to warmer climes for the winter so probably won't blog for awhile
There will be random thoughts about dyeing, marbling and quilting. Hopefully there will be some information that is new to people. Nature is my inspiration and because of that, I reserve the right to publish lots and lots of pictures of animals, birds, butterflies and plants!
Monday, September 28, 2020
One Block is Not Like the Others!
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Three Finished Tops
I finished the first of the quilts with the Christmas fabric that I was not crazy about. I decided to use black as the sashing after using red around each block. I will use more of the red for the binding. I have enough of these posies to make 6 of this quilt! I will have to come up with some different sets so I won't be bored to death!
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Still More...
This and the next picture are some of the blocks that I have made. I am very happy with how they are looking. Am currently thinking I will surround each block with a red border. There are some that I think will need a green border so we shall see how they all come together. There is enough to make quilt a few quilt tops - 6 reasonable sized quilt tops.
I found this fabric in my stash, again in two pieces. It is an Alexander Henry from many years ago which I got for $2.50/yd from a now defunct variety store. I have 12 repeats, 4 on one piece and 8 on the other. The repeat is a huge 24 inches too. I couldn't help myself and had to try out a few blocks.
These are the first 24 blocks I made from the sets. There are 72 sets altogether. They are bright!! I cut the strips 3 1/2 inches wide like the Christmas blocks. This way, 5 across with borders and sashing makes a quilt top that is about 40 inches wide by 60 inches long and good for a charity quilt. I may hold off on giving away a few of these quilts as there is a quilt show next year (I hope).
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Finishing Up
Here all the posies are done and the octagons are started. I have arranged the posies in their pairs. You can see one duplicate pair.
The top is finally done and I even found a nice fabric for the back which incorporates a lot of the same colors. I may hold onto this one!
Saturday, September 5, 2020
The Stack and Whack Queen or So They Say...
Even though I haven't finished the flower quilt top, I just had to try out some of the posie blocks! These were kind of boring ones I pulled out but think I am going to like a lot. I was inspired to cut up this fabric by the green fabric in the flower quilt which was a perfect match for the green in this fabric. I cut out 3 strips of 2 1/2 inches wide for the posies and 2 strips 3 3/4 inches wide for the octagons. It was a close call and there was just fuzz left in the fabric where I had torn it! The bottom two blocks are a pair made from the same four pieces.
I am getting around better all the time and have had two sessions of physical therapy now and I can finally see some progress although I continue to call them torture sessions! I am religious about doing my exercises though and I have given up wearing any ankle brace. By the end of the day I feel it though!