The UFO Challenge number drawn for September is 10, and my list has 3 items, as always, to choose from. Except - 2 of those are already done. I finished the Country Bunnies wall hanging in June and the Bricks quilt was finished in February.
Thursday, August 31, 2023
UFO Challenge & more
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Drowning in scraps
Scrappy quilts are the most common kind I make, and I do love them. Anyone who has read my blog very long knows that I use a lot of white-on-white, neutral prints, or cream backgrounds for the scrappy blocks I make. Those are so easy to mix into a scrappy quilt.
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Entwined Star
Today is my orthopedic appointment. I'm hoping that we'll come up with a plan for the second new hip before it gets any worse. I'll admit that I should not have put this off so long.
Since I've used up a lot of block sets for Rainbow Scrap Challenge quilts this year, I've been playing with a few new block ideas for 2024. And what better way to test out a new pattern than using some of the patriotic fabrics in my stash?
This is Entwined Star, and the pattern actually has 3 different sizes (12", 9", 6"). I made it in the 12" finished size because I can use the block in a Quilt of Valor sampler. The FREE pattern is linked here. https://www.patchworksquare.com/mf/entwined-star-quilt-block.pdf
I really like to have a mix of blocks to make for RSC each month - some quick and easy, and some more complicated. This one looks complicated but is actually very easy. One reminder to myself is to make sure to have enough contrast in the 3 main fabrics. The second red/white/blue version shows off the design more clearly.
Monday, August 28, 2023
Design Wall Monday - Aug. 28
The design wall in my brain currently has about 10 different projects on it - all clamoring for attention. But the design wall in real life needs to be less cluttered before I can explore some of those new projects, and I'm optimistic that is about to happen.
The only thing remaining to be added to the Scrappiness Is Happiness top is an outer border. Before borders it's 74 long x 77 wide. The pattern has 5" borders on the top and bottom, and 3" borders on the sides. That evens it up to be square. But I'm not a big fan of square quilts, so I'm considering just doing wide borders on the top and bottom and nothing else on the sides.
Since all of the various sashing pieces and backgrounds have been scrappy, I'm thinking a totally scrappy outer border would be fun. And it would use up more of the fabric in the project box.
Other than some Quilts of Valor block sets, this is the last set of blocks just handing in the closet that will become a quilt top for at least a little while.
What is on your design wall today? Check out a few more at:
Saturday, August 26, 2023
RSC23 - Week #34
Really? It's the end of August already? Where did my summer go? I love fall, but it's hard to let go of summer this year. I haven't had nearly enough summer fun yet. We have the annual Corn Palace Festival going on here. Today is not expected to be very hot, so I imagine the crowds will be better than the past couple days. There is a car show going on this afternoon, carnival and food trucks, and lots of music events. Check out the live camera of the Corn Palace itself. This is the time of year when they update the murals - 100% covered with colored corn and grasses grown especially for it.
https://cornpalace.com/157/Corn-Cam
Friday, August 25, 2023
TGIF - the week flew by
I can only speak for myself, but when I have been struggling with difficult - or just fussy - projects, then it becomes time to just play with something simple.
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Saturday Sampler & more
Saturday Sampler is beginning to really take shape.
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Small steps forward
I spent most of the morning at my desk trying to make a spreadsheet match up with invoices. It was a mostly unsuccessful task - until I finally figured out the spreadsheet I received was for August work, and the invoices were for July work. Hmm . . . fresh start as soon as I get the right data.
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
Quilt of Valor presentation
Sunday afternoon I was honored to be involved in another Quilt of Valor presentation. He told me 3 times he sure wished he had this "blanket" in 1951 because it was really cold in Korea.
Monday, August 21, 2023
Design Wall Monday - what's next?
One more set of blocks is destined to be a finished quilt top fairly soon.
The Framed Friendship Squares were layed out on the Design Floor early on Saturday morning, with the plan to start sewing rows together. Guess what? They are still on the floor this morning. I will need to pick them up before tomorrow morning however because my cleaning angel arrives at 8:30 and shouldn't have to vacuum around them just because I got distracted.
Hmmm - just when I thought I was focused on finishing some projects, a new distraction popped up and I spent most of the day Saturday playing with scraps. It was FUN!
https://smallquiltsanddollquilts.blogspot.com/
Saturday, August 19, 2023
RSC23 - Week #33
What's going on around the Rainbow Scrap Challenge world for mid August?
https://superscrappy.blogspot.com/
Friday, August 18, 2023
This 'n That
Thursday, August 17, 2023
Progress on Small Hearts
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Doggy Quick Strippee is done
Another kid sized quilt can be checked off the list as a FINISH! Yay!
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
More quilt tops
It's a work day today so very little will happen in my sewing room, but progress was definitely made on Monday morning. It's quick when the rows are already sewn together.
My closet is getting quite full with completed quilt tops waiting to be quilted. Some are big and some are small. And this doesn't count table runners or small wall hangings. I enjoy piecing the most, so these do tend to add up quickly.
Monday, August 14, 2023
Design Wall Monday - rows and rows
The batik Floating Stars quilt has reached the Assembled Rows stage.
Sunday, August 13, 2023
Binding keeps me busy
The binding strips have been cut and waiting . . .
Saturday, August 12, 2023
RSC23 - Week #32, more yellow
Digging through my yellow stash and scraps the past couple of weeks showed me that when I buy yellow it tends to be a blender type of fabric - tone-on-tone or small very subtle prints. Or it's polka dots, or a big floral. How predictable am I?
So about the first of August I stopped into the local fabric shop to look for a yellow print that didn't read subtle/boring or have polka dots on it, because my RSC blocks need some fun added. The lemon print brings a big smile to my face. First thing was to make a couple of the Churn Dash blocks for the baby quilt collection I have on-going this year in 12" and a few 6".