This week we expanded to triangles. Nice change. I moved to greens and some Browns. Tomorrow and for the next 4-5 days will work on them if easy to cut out and do in car as we are on our way to Tucson and our new "winter" home.
Documenting my quilting projects and some other things about family.
Thursday, January 21
Sunday, January 17
Val Laird Designs - Journey of a Stitcher: Free Block of the Month Wall Quilt - Pattern 1
Val Laird Designs - Journey of a Stitcher: Free Block of the Month Wall Quilt - Pattern 1: Once again I have a free Block of the Month Wall Quilt design to share with you this year. I have called it You are Blessed The new...
Wednesday, January 13
Tuesday, January 12
Allietarecherith backing complete
Final backing all sewn.
Possible quilting pattern.
Cherith and cousin Bethany...apartment hunting.
Saturday, January 9
Week one of 365 Challenge Quilt
The Challenge
A few months ago Kathy http://www.365challenge.com.au/inspiration/. posted a challenge that I thought was awesome. Make a block every day Of the year. Sounds interesting and something I could do. I saw the quilt layout and was sold. Blocks range from 3-6 inches and a few slightly bigger. The web site shows all the possibilities. They are tiny blocks that remind me of Dear Jane or Dear Hannah.
We will be traveling to our "winter" home in Tucson AZ. for the first time. Purchased the home on our travels home last March. We will be traveling with a car full of things. Last year I completed several hand sewing projects. I currently have several more Dutch Treat blocks to complete. I also cut out some miniature blocks to hand see on the drive down. I am not planing on taking a sewing machine down this year. Maybe I can find one at a garage sale or resale shop. Also may start hand quilting Allietarecherith if I have time. http://allietarecherith.blogspot.com/
My colors will be blues, Browns and greens. A bright pink at times for contrast.
Here are week one blocks in blues.
This is a perfect hand sewing project. I have gathered several fabrics for the trip. We will see if I can keep up. We will be without internet for a bit, and travels will prevent cutting the blocks.
Allietarecherith...top complete.
The final border material came yesterday, so I was able to finish up the quilt top today. So excited to share it. It was great that I could get a picture outside in the snow before the rain.
Today also finished some orphan blocks with some of the Wild & Goosey blocks I was playing with before and during the quilt mystery. I have decided to do two pillows with red flannel backing it I have enough material. Very please on how they look. I will do some hand quilting on these during my travel to Arizonia in a few weeks.
I used my embroidery application on my machine to design two quilt labels. I will include a white block to write any additional thoughts or events in my daughter's last year of college. She is thinking about taking a J term next winter. A 3 credit course that would take her to of all places...Italy! So will have document some of those travels if it occurs.
I have decided to use some nursing fabric and red flannel fabric for the backing. Will also do some scrap blocks along with some 10.5 inch blocks of other red fabric left over.
This quilt will be difficult to give up...I have enjoyed making it. I look forward to hand quilting it.
http://quiltville.blogspot.in/2016/01/mystery-monday-link-up-reveal.html
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Sunday, January 3
Allietarecherith...my progress the past few days...
New Year's Day..final reveal of mystery.
Bonnie posted the final reveal on New Years Day...time in Italy. We celebrated with sister-in-law/ brothers house with games and food. I did not see the reveal until next day. As usual another outstanding quilt design. Now with one set of blocks it showed the gold center. While I like this very much, my daughter not so much. I looked at the Badger fabric I had left, not quite enough for all centers so used another favorite the red speckles fabric. This should be a bit more red. The border has black, I again I do not have enough so will substitute the flowered red and gray flower print that I liked so much and use the back with little red flowers for thin border. I will go with the red speckled gold fabric for side triangles. I did have to order some of the border fabric and got the last yard of fabric. I will decide the color of binding when I get that far. While I was ordering fabric I decided on some red flannel and some nursing theme fabric for backing. I have some scraps of fabric that I will do some kind of scrap vortex backing. We are planning to leave for Arizonia in about three weeks. If I can get the backing done I might take it along to hand quilt. (Also if we have the room) I will not have a sewing machine so if I don't get that far it will have to wait. Will use wool batting.
Here is my progress....
Here is the layout with all the Badger fabric facing the same way and colors spaced out a bit more uniform.
The beginnings of the side triangles
Close up..
Worked on a system to sew and press to make sure they are correct.
It took about 3 1/2 days working on all the main blocks. They were fun to put together and fell into place easily. Fun mixing up the colors. The gray in the blocks reminds me of patio pavers. Very cool effect.
I started working on the corner and side blocks. Also fun to do and quite easy. I did half of them and decided to stop.
Here is some of Bonnie's inspiration.
The following is this week's link-up link: http://quiltville.blogspot.in/2016/01/mystery-monday-link-up-reveal.html
So many different colors all so great.
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