I spent a wonderful day playing with fabric. Karen Eckmeier was the teacher – what fun. We all made Happy Villages. Here is mine so far.
Here are a few of Karen’s
Fabric, scissors, glue and friendship. What more could you ask for.
Melinda
I spent a wonderful day playing with fabric. Karen Eckmeier was the teacher – what fun. We all made Happy Villages. Here is mine so far.
Here are a few of Karen’s
Fabric, scissors, glue and friendship. What more could you ask for.
Melinda
Last night was the second class for Lattice Patch. There were 3 students and two of the managed to finish their quilt top. The last top has one border on it and just needs the second border. It is a fun quilt and a fun class.
Melinda
Less than two weeks before I leave for Southern California. My grandchildren from Sweden will be there, along with my grandson from San Francisco. I will be visiting for a week with them and then Robin and I will drive to our yearly retreat in Las Vegas.
One of the projects we will be working on in Las Vegas is a Hidden Wells quilt. Robin and I made them many years ago. We used the same fabrics but they turned out very different. Here is a brief look at mine from back then.
The supply list calls for four each of two color families. Since I am trying to use my stash, I found an old kit to make a Weaver Fever quilt. It had three each of purple and lime green. I found one more of each color and I think I am set.
I also worked on cutting the rest of my fabric for my Smokey Mountain Stars quilt. Here is the box full of parts so far.
I am continuing to use these as leaders/enders and I get a lot done when working on something else.
Melinda
I haven’t been talking about my GFG but I am still slowly working on it. I have this stack of flowers ready, 17 blocks sewn together and 6 more baggies of flower parts ready to be put together. I have been sewing together at least one flower each night. I need to get them finished so I can lay out the quilt and decide how to put it together.
Melinda
I finished two quilts last week. I already posted them but here is another look. First is my new sample for Beginning Machine Piecing.
And then Pumpkin Gang – a Halloween quilt.
Here is what is currently on my design wall – it will be a Christmas quilt when it grows up.
There is one more type of block to make before I can put it together. This is the new Christmas line by Kate Spain called Joy.
For more design walls, go to Patchwork Times and check out all the wonderful projects on walls.
Melinda
There has been a little movement on my stash – not necessarily in the desired direction. I brought in 6 3/4 yards of fabric for a Halloween quilt plus 3 1/2 for backing. The good news is the quilt is finished and in the shop so the same is in the out column also. I also used 1/2 yard to bind the new sampler quilt.
I brought home fabric to make a Christmas Sample which is 6 1/4 yards plus 4 1/2 for backing. Still working on this quilt and will show progress tomorrow. I also used about 1 1/2 yards for the Piecemaker bag project and then gave Stella about 2 yards for backing for a QOV she is quilting for the guild.
Here are the totals.
Used this Week: 14.25 yards
Used year to Date: 200.75 yards
Added this Week: 21 yards
Added Year to Date: 212.75 yards
Net Used for 2012: –12 yards
More sewing scheduled this week.
For more stash reports, go to Patchwork Times.
Melinda
OK – so it isn’t a Christmas quilt. At Christmas in July, we always feature Halloween quilts also. This is a cute quilt made from a panel that is cut up, bordered and trimmed into blocks.
The fabric is called Pumpkin Gang. Cute, isn’t it.
Melinda
I am binding a second Halloween quilt and hope to finish it later today – photos to follow.
It is made with a preprinted panel that is cut up – very cute.
Melinda
I have been playing with designing a pieced border for the Scrappy Trips quilt but decided if I could find a great multi-colored batik, I would go with a single fabric border.
Here are the blocks I have made so far.
Here is the fabric I found for the borders.
I am happy!
Melinda
I finished the binding on my new sampler for the beginning machine piecing class last night and took a few photos of it this morning.
You can see the block on the bottom right – it is finally turned correctly. I think this will be a great teaching quilt with a row each week. The blocks are 6 inch blocks and start with a row of rail fence blocks. The next row is nine patches, followed by friendship stars. Next is double nine patches with the center blocks being what Alex Anderson calls square dance. The fifth row is log cabin blocks with a courtyard steps in the center. Of course the last row is flying geese.
The pattern calls for three colors with four of each color, plus the sashing and border. I think it will be fun to teach and fun for the students to make and hopefully learn a lot. One of the best things is that it still fits on one width of backing. It turns out about 41 x 48.
Here are a few more photos.
Here is the backing – I really love the back.
Melinda
I forgot to share that we made tote bags during our Piecemakers meeting. Actually it is more correct to say we changed existing tote bags by adding a pocket, making them suitable for children. They will be donated along with quilts to the Cobb County foster care system.
I had the cowboy fabric in my stash for some reason, was glad to use part of it.
The bags were leftover from a long ago quilt show – one of those ideas that sounds good at the time but there were lots of them leftover and it is good to see them used for such a good project.
Melinda
We did the exchange and had a wonderful potluck lunch. I made a cabbage chicken salad and it turned out great. I had enough left over that I had it for dinner also. When I went to the store to buy a chicken for the salad, I saw the blackberries so I also made a blackberry cobbler. It was yummy and it got completely eaten – no leftovers.
Here are the blocks I received in the exchange.
Jan and I made extra blocks but forgot we had done them. We had a set leftover and it took until this afternoon to realize that those were the ones we were supposed to split. That means that I have 8 more coming next time I see Jan, which should be Friday at the quilt show meeting.
Now the next challenge will be to complete a quilt using these blocks by our Christmas meeting. I have a couple of ideas but will wait until I see all the blocks together before I decide.
Melinda
My design wall has changed a little. I am stacking up the leader/ender pieces of Smokey Mountain Stars until I get them all made. It is too big for the design wall at this point. I will have to lay it out on a flannel backed tablecloth – a big one!
What is on my design wall is six blocks for my scrappy trips around the world. There will be 36 blocks in total and I would like to have at least half made before we go to Las Vegas. I need to have several in process as teaching aids so can’t get them all done. I have been trying to design a border for it but am struggling. I may try to find a multi-colored batik and call it done. The major problem is that for the design to look good, it needs to be even number of rows and blocks. The center of the quilt will turn out to be 72 inches square so the border can’t be too big or it will be too big for my bed.
Here it is right now.
For more design walls, go to Patchwork Times. I love to look at all of the inspiration on Mondays.
Melinda
Not a lot going on with my stash this week. I completed the sampler and it is ready to quilt. Here is a photo of it. Notice the upside down block on the lower right? It is fixed now but not without a challenge. I took it out, and promptly sewed it back together wrong. I then took it out again and it is now right.
I really like it and think it will be a great quilt for new students to learn with. It has lots of different types of blocks to practice with. I used 4.5 yards for the sampler and have 2 yards for the backing.
I also traded with Carolyn. She gave me some batik strips for my scrappy trips quilt and I have her a bunch of 30’s strips and extra fabric. I figure I gave her about 4 more yards than she gave me. Good trade!
In was the monthly Kaffe fabric for 3 yards.
and a fabric I just couldn’t resist – 3 yards.
Here are my totals for the week.
Used this Week: 10.5 yards
Used year to Date: 186.5 yards
Added this Week: 6 yards
Added Year to Date: 191.75 yards
Net Used for 2012: –5.25 yards
For more design walls, go to Patchwork Times.
Melinda
I finished up a customer quilt and delivered it yesterday. It is going to be a wedding quilt and is going to be given to the bride at a shower next month. It is beautiful.
It is made from Sweetwater’s Hometown line and from their book. It is a wonderful modern quilt.
Melinda
On Monday we are having our monthly bee meeting and it is time to swap this years blocks – spool blocks.
I made my 17 a few weeks ago – here they are if you want to know what they look like.
The black ones are for the swap and the extra 4 selvage blocks are for a side swap we have arranged. One of the members of the group dropped out a couple of weeks ago so Jan and I decided each of us will make an additional 8 blocks and will use these to fill out the swap and split them since each of us wants to to make more anyway.
Here are the eight extra I made last night.
We will be swapping them on Monday, along with a potluck lunch – can’t wait.
Melinda
I did buy a few things at the auction last week. I spent a total of $18 and brought a couple of bags home full of things I didn’t need – in fact I really don’t need anything related to sewing/quilting.
First I rescued two quilt tops. I paid $1 for one of the and $3 for the second. I don’t remember which is which. Here is the red and white quit top.
It is very simple but the piecing is much more complex than I would do. Look at the intersections of the white.
Next is a blue and white stripped quilt top. I didn’t realize it was such large interesting blocks.
Look at the random way the stripped and plain fabric is used. Interesting! It will be fun to quilt these – of course I already have lots of my own quilt tops that need to be quilted and don’t need to buy more to put in the stack.
Our friend Ruth passed away about three years ago and many of her things were donated and in the auction. I bought two bundles of old linens – I am a sucker for old linens.
Melinda
I reported last week that I received the latest solid package in the mail. It is shades of gray from almost white to dark charcoal. They look kind of brown in the photo but they are really gray.
Next, I worked a little on my new Sampler. Here is what it looked like this morning – I have added one additional block since then.
I have also been working on the Smokey Mountain Stars as leaders/enders and instead of having them on the crowded design wall, they are in stacks.
I am cutting and sewing and pinning them together in stacks of 10 and am making a lot of progress.
I taught a Lattice Patch class this morning and will have another one this evening – photos tomorrow.
Melinda
Since it is now summer, thoughts turn to ice cream – homemade ice cream. We have a ice cream maker that is like the old-fashioned ones using ice and salt. I decided we needed to get a smaller one, that you put the container in the freezer and make it that way. The large one is fun, but quite a production and we always make far to much for the two of us.
Here is the first batch out of the new ice cream freezer.
We used the recipe that came with the freezer. I have always used a custard type with eggs but this one used cream and milk (and sugar, of course) instead. I don’t think it was quite as good. I found an Alton Brown recipe that I think I will use next.
I got started on the third row of the beginning sampler last night. It was too stormy to quilt. I hope to finish it later today and will post an updated photo then.
Melinda
My design wall has my Smokey Mountain Stars with the new black centers on it. Also at the top of the photo is the start of a Scrappy Trips Around the World.
After taking this photo, I took the star bits down and started my new class sample for Beginning Machine Piecing. I have been using Alex Anderson's book and decided to design my own. It is going to be a row quilt and I have the first two rows done. There will be six rows in total.
The next row will be friendship stars.
Lastly, here is the progress on my hexie quilt.
I now have 17 flowers sewn together and many more to go.
For more design walls and inspiration, go to Patchwork Times.
Melinda