I'm really excited to report 3 finishes this week. That's right - 3 things are totally finished!! Two of these projects are not terribly big, but still, they are done.
Marching Stars was a sew-along this past winter designed and hosted by Alycia. She is very involved with Quilts of Valor in her own state, but also generously shares her designs for QOV with her blog readers. I just love this one!! This is the second QOV that I've finished this month - made by me - from my stash. Another one is currently in the hands of a long arm quilter. Plus 4 "group" quilts just came back from another long armer, so we're finally getting caught up with what we'll need in coming weeks and months. It's so important to have a quilt ready whenever we get a veteran nominated.
This is Summer Getaway. It's only 45" square so it should make a good lap quilt. I plan to donate it locally. One of our guild members is collecting lap quilts for a local agency housing disabled adults. It was a kit from a long past Sew Sampler box (Fat Quarter Shop). Background and backing, borders and binding had to be added - some came from my stash and some was purchased to finish the project.
Beach Bums fought hard to NOT be finished this week. But I overcame. This is applique, all done with fusible and no stitching around the edges of the pieces. The whole thing is only 30 by 45, and a lot of those pieces are TINY. So I just ironed them on - with the plan that dense quilting would take care of holding things down. That would have been a good plan if some of those pieces would have stayed on long enough to actually be quilted. Carol (the quilter) has the patience of a saint, as I dropped it off, then had to pick up back up for some fixing, then dropped it off again. This will hang somewhere in my house, but I haven't decided yet just where that will be.
On a side note I finished 5 mug rugs too.
For more finishes, please visit: https://alyciaquilts.blogspot.com/
2 comments:
You accomplished a lot this week! Beautiful quilts! Beach bum is way beyond my skill level. It’s so cute.
Good job on the finishes!!!! Yes, applique has lots of layers and they can be a pain to the longarmer, too! I'm glad it is in the finished category now--in time for a good summer wall hanging!
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