Showing posts with label Sew My Stash 2020. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sew My Stash 2020. Show all posts

Friday, April 9, 2021

SOPHIE IS SUCH A SWEETIE

I actually forgot all about this baby quilt!
I made it for a friend who was gonna be a first time Gramma!

I knew Kim (gramma) likes Winnie the Pooh
and just sew happened, I had some in my stash.

This is the Perfect Ten pattern, by Swirly Girl Designs.


This top is my GO-TO baby quilt pattern.
It's simpler than it looks to make
and uses novelty prints sew well.


And the back was pretty simple.
I couldn't believe I had this polka dot print in my stash.
Let alone, enough for backing!
I always like to use some of the front fabrics in the backing.


Isn't it adorable!


And the baby was born in December of 2020.


Sophie Rose is a darling little girl!



Friday, March 12, 2021

2020 Mystery Quilt

Sometimes I get behind in my blog posts.
Regardless, I try to post interesting projects.
  I am glad you are following me
and it is really nice when someone comments.
I don't feel so alone out here!  

Sew in catching up.....
The Columbus Modern Quilters had another fun
Mystery Quilt Challenge for 2020.

I selected ALL the fabrics from my stash.
Several FQs in Orange, Mustard
with a White Grunge accent and a gray background.


I always challenge myself to use my stash
and figure out where to put the same colors
of different prints in the design.
You see, you won't know where the fabrics
will actually be in the "quilt design"
when you are making the blocks.
 
The first couple clues gave us fabric amounts
and cutting instructions. I label everything and 
make a fabric card to help me pull the 
correct fabrics for the blocks, once I began sewing.


There were lots of HTS pieces left over.
Some people would keep these or use them...not me.


 The next clue made Economy Blocks aka Square in a Square.


Then we made 32 House Blocks


That looked like a village!



The next clue had us sew Flying Geese, full geese and half geese.
Somehow I have deleted that photo.

And when all pieces were assembled....
THIS is the entire block.


The last clue was the actual layout design.
Thank goodness...I would not have figured this out.
I have a good size  design board
and sticky notes helped keep my rows in order.


  I sewed them all together and really love this design.
Here I was expecting some kinda design with "HOUSES'
cause all those HOUSE blocks.


Backing was next.  I searched my stash and found this fabric
that I had tried to destash several times!

It's A Stitch in Color by Malka Dubrowsky
for MODA.  A batik looking design 
that lends itself to more folklore patterns.

Not quite enough to cover the entire back, but
I like to mix things up in my backings.
I made the center strip with several solid grays.


I added a small border to the top, in the gray background color,
allowing the top to float.
Stay tuned for the post about the finish1


I have to quilt this one, after my winter at the beach.

If you would like to see the other 2020 mystery quilts
done by member in our guild

WADO (thank you in Cherokee) for stopping by!

Monday, March 1, 2021

JUST RIGHT!

I know its March and this post is about Christmas.
RIGHT?
Really though, its a  post about something important. 
 Friendship, UFOs and QUILTS!

This Modern Tree Block quilt has given me grief for a couple years.
NOT because it was hard to make blocks, but because
I couldn't decide the RIGHT way for me, to set the blocks.

For two years these blocks went up and came down
from my design wall several times.
Last November, I decided on this layout.


You ask me, why then? RIGHT?
Because, Shirley, my BFF of 60+ years had been battling breast cancer
and was going to have a Mastectomy on Dec 7th.


She loves Christmas, Christmas Trees and had mentioned
how much she loved seeing these Tree Blocks on my FB page.

Sew I got busy and quilted this one. An easy wavy line was quick.
I had purchased the C & S plus print for the backing
so there was no more stalling. RIGHT?


Added the binding and look at the mitre on this corner!  They all looked like this!
You see Shirley, is a quilter, and a perfectionist.
I knew she would be checking out my handiwork to see if it looked RIGHT!


I added my custom label...


And I was so pleased with how this all turned out. RIGHT?


Before Thanksgiving...I mailed this beauty off to Shirley.
I really loved it, wanted it, but the RIGHT thing to do was send it to her!


And don't ya know....she took the quilt to her Chemo treatment, just 
after that surgery.  And on this day she told me...I am cancer free!
RIGHT!!!!!


Now I know we all get ourselves into a tizzy sometimes
when we have a pile of UFOs staring at us.

IT'S TOTALLY ALL RIGHT!
IT's
Time and the man upstairs, will tell you when
 it is the RIGHT time to finish the RIGHT project.
for the RIGHT reason, 
for the absolutely RIGHT person


Thursday, January 14, 2021

2020 / 2021 PROJECTS


2020 PROJECTS


kQUILTS

 Sewcial Distance Quilt 1
Plaidish by Erica Jackman 
COMPLETED


 Sewcial Distance Quilt 2
Color Dive by Anna Maria Horner
COMPLETED




Sewcial Distance Quilt 3
The Iris Quilt
NEEDS QUILTED


Graduation Quilt
Amy Ellis Fabrics
COMPLETED


 CMQG 2019 Mystery Quilts
COMPLETED


CMQG 2020 Mystery Quilt
NEEDS QUILTED


Perry County Flamingo
Laura Heiny Pinkerton Collage
COMPLETED

 

Caleb's Animal Baby Quilt
COMPLETED


Joey's Robots Baby Quilt
COMPLETED




Modern Christmas Tree
COMPLETED


Stars and Stripes
Thimbleblossoms 
COMPLETED


Sophie Montague Baby Quilt
Perfect 10 - Winnie the Pooh
COMPLETED


Gender Neutral Baby Quilt
Disappearing 9 patch
COMPLETED


3 Bee Table Toppers
COMPLETED


Gift Wrapped Table or Bed Runner
COMPLETED




BAGS
ALL COMPLEteD

Nautical Clarissa Bag



Wide Open Zipper Bag


Wide Open Zipper Bag 


Wide Open Zipper Bag


Wide Open Zipper Bag


Grab Bags - Knitting Project Bags


1 Hour Basket


Run Around Bag


Clarissa Bag



MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS
COMPLETED

2021 Journal 


Walker bag



Pillow Cases


Pillow Cases


Circular Knitting Needle Holder


Knitting
Dusk to Dawn, Briana Kepner
50 Shades of Gradient


Letters From Russia


 Arlequin Shawl
Cherrry Garcia yarn


CoPilot Cowl, Dominique Trad
super sock, City blue


This one is Selago Sunset and all mine. 



2021 PROJECTS