Wednesday, November 17, 2021

CHARLEY HARPER DREAMS

Seems like a long time ago...
I found a love of Charley Harper fabrics.
I kept collecting them, and made a few smaller projects.
All became part of my guest bedroom.


Then I collected more...and found a pattern I thought
could work for a king size quilt, for the queen size bed.



I cut a lot of blocks and worked on them at intervals.
I didn't like the pattern churn dash corners...
so I just made regular Churn Dash blocks.


Fussy cut centers of many Charley Harper fabrics.


I made 36, 16" Churn Dash blocks
White GRUNGE framed all of them and I selected
a color from the fussy cut pieces for accents.
The background was a Gray with Black Polkadot.


Added a 4" drop of the background fabric
 so it would fit the Queen bed, like a comforter.
It finished at 85 x 89"


I selected Dream Cotton batting
and off she went to my friend Patty Estadt for quilting.


Here you can see the backing...a print called Stitched
and it was perfect for this backing.
I used the background fabric for the binding.


As you can see here...Patty did a beautiful E2E  free-hand 
long arm quilting desgin....not a pantograph!




I made a couple pillow cases out of the backing fabric
and here she is in all her glory!


I still have a ton of Charley Harper fabrics.
Oh gee....what will I make next?


Monday, November 8, 2021

TESTING!!! TESTING!!!



Recently I was interviewed to become a pattern tester for 
The Frannie B Quilt Company.
Two rounds of survey questions and I was in! 

Corinne Wells is the owner and 
has a staff of excellent artists and designers. 
Riley Blake is one of her fabric sponsors. 
Corrine also has released her own fabric designs.

Like this Rocky Mountain Wild
for Riley Blake



Their mission is to take vintage patterns and fabrics 
and give them a Modern feel. 

Just perfect for me!

First up…I did a read only test!
Corrine said I provided excellent feedback
on the written pattern! 



Next test, I made a quilted Christmas Stocking.


Corinne sent me these Riley Blake prints to use. 
I will be mailing this back for a Charity effort
to provide Foster kids a Christmas Stocking. 



I am currently testing on a new pattern 
for Frannie B Quilt Company
 ‘Stargazers’ 
Sizes from crib to full size and precut friendly. 
Pattern drops November .23), 2021 



My fabrics are Zen Chic, Quotation 
with a lot of scrappy Low Volume for the background. 

A stack of stars!



If you like making Flying Geese…
This pattern is for you. 




And here is my stargazers top!  




Monday, November 1, 2021

GHASTLIES IN THE GARDEN

I love a good pumpkin quilt.
HOCUS POCUS by The Pattern Basket
ended up in my sewing room.

Well Pumpkins are still around in November!
Sew take a peek!


I pulled fabrics and began to read the pattern.
I was quite disappointed to learn the instructions had
you cut and make one block at at time.


I don't always follow rules...I don't like rules.
Sew I cut the block pieces,
but did not sew them.
Sew many tiny pieces....I am not happy!
I put it away for awhile.

I had an idea, since I first saw this pattern,
 to incorporate something else into the pumpkins.


Look closely, there's something Ghastlie about to happen.


YES! I designed each Pumpkin with a piece of Ghastlies fabric in them.


There are 3 sizes of pumpkins for a total of 20 pumpkins






I was tired of making the pumpkins.  I put the stems and leaves aside
and made 7 black stars next.


After more fussying around with very tiny pieces....
and adding a border...
The top was completed!


My quilty friend, Kim Hensley, just got a Innova Computerized longarm machine.
She wanted to quilt this for me.
Well...she said...the Ghastlies demanded to be quilted!

She used a quilting design called Fall Surprise...
It's pumpkins and a vine with leaves.


Her long arm skills are moving forward like a tornado!


Binding was a black and white Ghastlies weave print.


And the Ghastlie Pumpkin Patch quilt was done!
It's sew darkly devine!


The backing is just orange yardage from my stash,


This is the 'obligatory" pic of my Hubby, Phil
with the finished quilt over him...in his recliner.
I have been taking these pics for years!


I hope your Pumpkin Patch is full of great color and dark shadows!


PUMPKINS AGLOW 2021



Franklin Park Conservatory always has a great display of Pumpkins. 
The Pumpkins Aglow  is a lighted tour at night. 
I made it to the day light version with my Pumpkin Quilt I made in 2018.

They say a picture is worth a thousands words…


















Hope your pumpkins were aglow…too! 



Saturday, October 16, 2021

ANGLIEE'S HARPERS

Angilee Berry was a lady who lived in Indiana. I live in Ohio.
What were the chances we would ever meet, much less, become friends.

In 2019 I put together a Holiday Sew Day for local quilters.
It was there I found this wonderful lady sitting across from me
at her sewing machine. 


She was a friend of some quilty friends and because she was a quilter, 
they invited her to join in the fun!
We became friends that day and our journey continued on FB sharing
quilts, fabric choices and a love for Charley Harper fabrics.

But that day...we chatted, laughed and had the best time!
Angilee participated in the holiday shenanigans
like participating in this "needle minder" make and take.


She also wore her Ugly Christmas Sweater, because there was a contest !
She's hiding back there in very back, peeking over my shoulder.



Anglilee brought a quilt book for the gift exchange.
There she is back row, 2nd from the right.


Once she found out on FB, that I like Charley Harper fabrics
she sent me some for a King size quilt I was making, for my guest room.

These cute owls!


Nesting birds


Mischievous Racoons


And skunks.



Angilee kept saying... I can't wait to see this one finished.
Little did I know what that really meant.
I had no idea she was battling cancer.

Angilee passed away earlier this year and never saw this quilt finished.
I am sew happy some of her fabrics in my quilt.


She touched my life in person for only one day.
But her kindness, gentle nature and great smile...
will be with me, forever.
I have my quilt finished but it will be in another post.

And I have named the quilt "Angilee's Harpers"
In loving memory of a wonderful lady, our friendship,
her love of quilts and Charley Harper.

RIP my sweet quilty friend.