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My quilts in progress
This is a journal of my quilts that are in progress. I will eventually finish these UFO's (UnFinished Objects) but until then they are my main focus in quilting! Please comment on the progressions that are being made! I would love to hear your stories of your UFO's.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Friday, September 03, 2010
Where did August go?
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
New ways to say UFO
I overheard some women talking about their unfinished projects. One of the women said she was working on her PHD in quilting. That made my ears perk up a bit. I casually strolled over and joined in the conversation only to find that PHD in quilting is another way to say she has unfinished projects she is working on - Projects Half Done!!!
Another woman said she does not use scraps in her quilts but that she uses morsels of fabric. "Makes them sound more appealing" she explained.
What kind of saying do you like to use? My favorite is a PIG - projects in grocery bags.
Saying it differently does not change the fact that UFO's exist, especially in my house. I have finished two quilts recently! YAY for me! I am currently working on one more top that has been sitting around for a few years. Once the top is done I will get to quilting on another top. It is hard to quilt right now though. My mid-arm machine is in the shop getting fixed. I miss her....
Let me hear what you favorite sayings are!
Another woman said she does not use scraps in her quilts but that she uses morsels of fabric. "Makes them sound more appealing" she explained.
What kind of saying do you like to use? My favorite is a PIG - projects in grocery bags.
Saying it differently does not change the fact that UFO's exist, especially in my house. I have finished two quilts recently! YAY for me! I am currently working on one more top that has been sitting around for a few years. Once the top is done I will get to quilting on another top. It is hard to quilt right now though. My mid-arm machine is in the shop getting fixed. I miss her....
Let me hear what you favorite sayings are!
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Finding time to quilt...
Since I got laid off at my part-time job, I have been scrambling to find contract work doing bookkeeping for small companies the area. I have contracted with a couple so far and am meeting with another one on Saturday. This is cutting into my quilting time. Once it gets all leveled out and I am not so high strung about making ends meet, I will again get to quilt at leisure. Even if I get up early I am so wound up I can't relax enough to sew. Poor me!
Keep the sewing machine on for when I come by your house to sew! ha ha
Keep the sewing machine on for when I come by your house to sew! ha ha
Sunday, July 11, 2010
I Finished one!
I finished the Sunflower Sampler quilt. I took a class about 10 years ago to learn how to quilt. I made this sampler with Sunflowers all over it. I even bought black batting so the white stuff would not "beard" through and look funny. Ten years later, I finally got it quilted and ready to wrap someone in a big hug!
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Blocks of the month
I love the Civil War reproduction fabrics! I have high hopes of making a quilt to resemble the Underground Railroad quilts that helped the runaway slaves find shelter in friendly places during the Civil War. Next year is the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War. Keepsake Quilting is having a block of the month kit made up just for this event. I ordered the BOM's (blocks of the month) and have received two of them so far. Check out the picture: civil war block of the month
Now to only get started on that one before the 200th anniversary of the Civil War.
Piece!
Now to only get started on that one before the 200th anniversary of the Civil War.
Piece!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
NEWS ALERT: I don't do buttons!
Why is it that when people know that you like to quilt, they want you to hem pants or sew on buttons? Listen up people: I DON'T DO BUTTONS OR HEM UP PANTS/DRAPES/SKIRTS!!
There, I got that out of my system....I have a pair of my DH's pants waiting to be hemmed hiding somewhere under a pile of UFO's. They have been there for so long I bet he forgot about them being there. (I sure have) I even have a shirt of his that needs buttons sewn back on. If my family really needs to have something altered, they should take it to the cleaners and have them do it. I might take a few days, months or even years to get the article altered. It might not ever happen.
Don't buy a dress that is too big just because you really like the color and then expect me to fix it for you. Don't buy pants that are too long and hand them to me to shorten them up so you can wear them to the dance this weekend. When you lose 30 pounds don't even think about asking me to take in all your clothes.
My son bought some curtains that were WAY too long for his apartment. "Mom, can you hem these up?" Silly me, I agreed to do them. Last night he called and said "You have had the drapes for three weeks now...when are they going to get done?" UGH! ungrateful child.
I bought some fabric tape and used that so I wouldn't have to sew them up. I will finish them up later but for now that will suffice!
If you want a quilt for a friend's baby, or for another loved one, I can do that. I would love to do that! I just won't sew on any buttons....
Piece!
There, I got that out of my system....I have a pair of my DH's pants waiting to be hemmed hiding somewhere under a pile of UFO's. They have been there for so long I bet he forgot about them being there. (I sure have) I even have a shirt of his that needs buttons sewn back on. If my family really needs to have something altered, they should take it to the cleaners and have them do it. I might take a few days, months or even years to get the article altered. It might not ever happen.
Don't buy a dress that is too big just because you really like the color and then expect me to fix it for you. Don't buy pants that are too long and hand them to me to shorten them up so you can wear them to the dance this weekend. When you lose 30 pounds don't even think about asking me to take in all your clothes.
My son bought some curtains that were WAY too long for his apartment. "Mom, can you hem these up?" Silly me, I agreed to do them. Last night he called and said "You have had the drapes for three weeks now...when are they going to get done?" UGH! ungrateful child.
I bought some fabric tape and used that so I wouldn't have to sew them up. I will finish them up later but for now that will suffice!
If you want a quilt for a friend's baby, or for another loved one, I can do that. I would love to do that! I just won't sew on any buttons....
Piece!
Monday, June 21, 2010
Adding to my pile of UFO's....
This weekend I started quilting the Sunflower Quilt that is on the frame. I only quilted two rows then got called off to help with other things around the house.
On top of it all, I started cutting up fabric to make a kit for another scrap quilt. It is made using 2.5 inch squares and rectangles. I am planning to use "fall" colors only. I don't know why I started this one....just needed something to do. I could sew the four patches together at the Sunday sew in. It will take 200 of those little guys sewn into four patch to make 50 units. They will be bordered by a light fabric with the corners "snowballed" with dark squares (200 squares needed here...) Plus the alternate block is a little like the Chinese Coins with a strip of light fabric going down the middle. It is very pretty and will use almost all of my 2.5 strip I have in my stash!YAy for me
On top of it all, I started cutting up fabric to make a kit for another scrap quilt. It is made using 2.5 inch squares and rectangles. I am planning to use "fall" colors only. I don't know why I started this one....just needed something to do. I could sew the four patches together at the Sunday sew in. It will take 200 of those little guys sewn into four patch to make 50 units. They will be bordered by a light fabric with the corners "snowballed" with dark squares (200 squares needed here...) Plus the alternate block is a little like the Chinese Coins with a strip of light fabric going down the middle. It is very pretty and will use almost all of my 2.5 strip I have in my stash!YAy for me
Friday, June 18, 2010
Scrap Teacher
Last night at the quilt group meeting I gave a "schoolhouse" demo on my scrap system and how I sort them all. It went well and next Sunday I will be organizing the Sunday Sew-in and highlight the strip-py cocktail quilt pattern. (you can see the top below in a previous post). It should go well.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Buying pre cut fabric on ebay
Awhile back I thought it would help speed things up if I bought pre-cut fabric from people on eBay. I bought two "kits" of the kaleidoscope pattern (see below for the "Egyptian" top), some pinwheels, and a Carpenter's Wheel. It has been so long since I bought the last one that I forgot what the pattern looked like. No picture or instructions were included with the pieces that were die-cut and labeled "E white" or "D floral". See picture above. There are enough pieces for 12 blocks.
This is what the carpenter's wheel block looks like. There are so many half square triangle units! UGH! This will take me a LONG time to put together.
This is what the carpenter's wheel block looks like. There are so many half square triangle units! UGH! This will take me a LONG time to put together.
Labels:
Bonnie Hunter,
carpenter's wheel,
ebay fabric,
precut
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
I must have ADD!
So the Focus on Four went by the wayside. I started cutting up fabric for a wall-hangings last night. It is one of my UFO's, the Cat Nap kit. My dear husband remarked, "what about those 43 UFO's you have?" I defended myself by telling him that this was one of those and I need something to do while watching the SF Giants lose to the O's! (that is another story) I ended up knitting some of the beanie that I am working on.
Ok, ok I will get back to the four I should focus on and leave the others to when I have finished a project first.
(:
Ok, ok I will get back to the four I should focus on and leave the others to when I have finished a project first.
(:
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Focus on Four
Now that Tuesday is here, I look at what I have to focus on. Some of you have mentioned "focus on four" and I really like this idea: Four projects to focus on at one time. O.K. So now I need to pick the four...Of course there is the Scrappy Crossroads (1) and the Sunflower Sampler (2). The other two would be quilting the flag table topper (3) and hemming the drapes for the house (4). This way I won't feel overwhelmed and start to panic when I read the list of all my UFO's! Thank you for that great idea! Once I get a project finished then I can take that project off and add another to the "focus on four" list.
Sunday, my daughter, Natasha (27 years old) is coming over so I can help her quilt the baby quilt she made for a friend of hers. Quilt in a Day's Eleanor Burns has a method of making two quilts a t a time. We used this method to make the quilts for Luna, the baby. I make the "twin" to Natasha's quilt. I hand quilted moons on it. Here is the picture of my quilt.
Natasha wants to learn how to quilt, and she has some great ideas. But, she is very busy with her own life. I was like that, too. I waited until my youngest child was about 9 before I started seriously quilting. I had some sewing experience from making clothes in high school. Natasha does not have much sewing experience at all! She didn't even take home economics! I started teaching her to sew about 5 years ago. She left her machine at my house so I know she is not practicing on the machine! I think once the estate settlement is completed she can slow down enough to enjoy quilting.
It would be so nice to have a daughter that I can go on shop hops with and share the ups & downs of a certain pattern...maybe that is what friends are for, not daughters. And, I have some amazing "quilt-y" friends!! Especially when they tell me that I need to stay focused on the four projects at hand!
close up the whole moon
close up of the crescent moon
Sunday, my daughter, Natasha (27 years old) is coming over so I can help her quilt the baby quilt she made for a friend of hers. Quilt in a Day's Eleanor Burns has a method of making two quilts a t a time. We used this method to make the quilts for Luna, the baby. I make the "twin" to Natasha's quilt. I hand quilted moons on it. Here is the picture of my quilt.
Natasha wants to learn how to quilt, and she has some great ideas. But, she is very busy with her own life. I was like that, too. I waited until my youngest child was about 9 before I started seriously quilting. I had some sewing experience from making clothes in high school. Natasha does not have much sewing experience at all! She didn't even take home economics! I started teaching her to sew about 5 years ago. She left her machine at my house so I know she is not practicing on the machine! I think once the estate settlement is completed she can slow down enough to enjoy quilting.
It would be so nice to have a daughter that I can go on shop hops with and share the ups & downs of a certain pattern...maybe that is what friends are for, not daughters. And, I have some amazing "quilt-y" friends!! Especially when they tell me that I need to stay focused on the four projects at hand!
close up the whole moon
close up of the crescent moon
Monday, June 14, 2010
Monday blues.....
As Monday gets on its way to being a very busy week, I think about what I have done this last weekend. I sewed minimally and didn't accomplish much. I am making progress on the "1.5 inch square" (3 rows of them) border for the Arkansas Scrappy Road. I should be done with the border by the next millennium! 775 squares to sew up...why oh why did I pick this border?
Once I get a day that I can dedicate at least 8 hours, I will be quilting that sampler on the frame.
Have a great week!
Once I get a day that I can dedicate at least 8 hours, I will be quilting that sampler on the frame.
Have a great week!
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Pictures are the proof I have way too much to do...
I took pictures of some of the finished tops I have. Two of them I did not take pictures of because the cats would not get off the bed and they were too big for the "design wall" I created using my curtains in the bedroom....The first one (above) is Antique Tile in the rows. I have a white that is consistent in all the blocks. For the corners I cut up one of the blocks into four equal parts. The second quilt top (right) is scraps of Asian print fabric in the pattern called County Lines. It went together very easily, and looks great!
I took a class on a new approach to making the Ohio Star. The teacher explained how to make two stars at a time. I really like the colors in this top. I bought the border fabric and then I matched the star fabric to it. Not the usual way to make a quilt top, but it worked for me.
I purchased some "kits" online and one was this.. The fabric is a Michael Miller design with Egyptian cats, cut into the kaleidoscope pattern. I even bought fabric to to match and made some pillow cases for this top. (those ARE finished)
I belong to a Yahoo! Group that was having a row-robin where the main fabric color is purple. I didn't think I had enough purple in my stash until I actually sorted through the fabric...I had plenty! So I joined and this is what I ended up with.
I saw this pattern and really thought I would use up a lot of my scraps. It uses two-inch squares and two-inch strips. It hardly put a dent in my scrap stash It is called Strip Cocktail
I "won" a windmill template at my quilting group meeting. I used it to make this scrappy quilt, using animal prints. Be careful when you use this template that you be consistent with the way you cut the fabric, otherwise you will end up doing what I did and cut some going right and some going left. (Look at the blocks in the border-they are spinning differently that those in the middle section.)
Lastly for today's pictures:
This was from another Yahoo! group I belong to and it started with 6 "happy blocks" and progressed from there as a round robin.
Happy sewing!
I took a class on a new approach to making the Ohio Star. The teacher explained how to make two stars at a time. I really like the colors in this top. I bought the border fabric and then I matched the star fabric to it. Not the usual way to make a quilt top, but it worked for me.
I purchased some "kits" online and one was this.. The fabric is a Michael Miller design with Egyptian cats, cut into the kaleidoscope pattern. I even bought fabric to to match and made some pillow cases for this top. (those ARE finished)
I belong to a Yahoo! Group that was having a row-robin where the main fabric color is purple. I didn't think I had enough purple in my stash until I actually sorted through the fabric...I had plenty! So I joined and this is what I ended up with.
I saw this pattern and really thought I would use up a lot of my scraps. It uses two-inch squares and two-inch strips. It hardly put a dent in my scrap stash
I "won" a windmill template at my quilting group meeting. I used it to make this scrappy quilt, using animal prints. Be careful when you use this template that you be consistent with the way you cut the fabric, otherwise you will end up doing what I did and cut some going right and some going left. (Look at the blocks in the border-they are spinning differently that those in the middle section.)
Lastly for today's pictures:
This was from another Yahoo! group I belong to and it started with 6 "happy blocks" and progressed from there as a round robin.
Happy sewing!
Labels:
Antique Tile,
County Lines,
Kaleidoscpe,
Round Robin,
Row RObin,
Strip Cocktail,
Windmill
Friday, June 11, 2010
TGIF getting ready for the weekend
This weekend I probably will not get to sew much. Work on Saturday will keep me busy until 1pm or so, then back home and do more yard work. Those pesky weeds will not stop growing!
Sunday I will helping out at the San Mateo County Fair selling opportunity tickets to win a quilt the Pacifica Quilters Group has created. Shannon and I will probably spend most of the day at the fair.
Of course I will do my 15 minutes of sewing in the mornings, as always. This morning I sewed the 5 blocks I owe to Shirley for wining the lottery. They turned out very nice! I just need to press them and mail them off.
This weekend I will get photos of the UFO's I have waiting for completion and post them. Not much else going on today. Just glad it is Friday finally and the weekend is almost here.
Sunday I will helping out at the San Mateo County Fair selling opportunity tickets to win a quilt the Pacifica Quilters Group has created. Shannon and I will probably spend most of the day at the fair.
Of course I will do my 15 minutes of sewing in the mornings, as always. This morning I sewed the 5 blocks I owe to Shirley for wining the lottery. They turned out very nice! I just need to press them and mail them off.
This weekend I will get photos of the UFO's I have waiting for completion and post them. Not much else going on today. Just glad it is Friday finally and the weekend is almost here.
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