Monday, December 27, 2021

Snow Days

I hope you all had a wonderful holiday. Ours was very quiet, and very nice. My niece and her family (including the dogs) spent Christmas Eve eve and day at my mom's. They left for home just before the roads were closed Christmas Eve. 

It has snowed on and off for the last four days and is supposed to snow for the next five days. Yikes! It isn't as bad as it sounds. It has been a heavy wet snow that doesn't really stick. Regardless, I don't really want to drive down my steep driveway or my steep road, so I've been staying nice and warm inside cleaning and sewing.

I only made one thing for Christmas this year.

My niece's boyfriend wanted money for motorcycle parts, but I wanted to have something for him to open besides an envelope, so I made him a motorcycle themed pillowcase and wrapped it and the envelope in a huge box. 

Remember Christina who's nautical quilt I finished in October? She made me an afghan.



 It is a pretty green in real life. She "finger crochets" using a heavy thick chenille like yarn. So soft. Best part is for some reason Bella doesn't like it so I can cuddle up with it and not worry about her getting in my lap and kneading biscuits with her dagger claws.

Christmas night I loaded the 2nd of the 3 quarter log cabin quilts on to the frame. I finished adding the binding today.

I'm on a mission to get all of these quilted before January 1.

None of them are very big and I don't plan on doing any fancy quilting in any of them so hopefully it is doable.

I'll start this one tonight. Mostly in-the-ditch, with maybe X's in each block.

I hope you all have a very happy New Year. See you next year.





Monday, December 20, 2021

Squirrel

 

 I told two different people that I started a squirrel project, they looked at me as though I was nuts and said it looked more like a snowflake than a squirrel.

Are quilters the only ones who know what a squirrel project is?

The snowflake pattern is a freebee by Lake Girl Quilts. I've always wanted to make the larger snowflake pattern by Modern Handcraft but the likelihood of that happening is pretty low so this little quilt was my compromise.  It's supposed to finish at 13 x 13 inches, but mine is 13 x 13.5.  Don't ask.

My Baby Lock did pretty good with the free motion quilting however it did not like some of the bulky seams.  

I have one last minute Christmas present to make and then I'll be ready for wrapping. 

According to the weather app on my phone I could have my first white Christmas. Getting up and down my driveway and hill to get to my mom's could be an adventure.

I hope you all have a warm, safe and very merry Christmas.


Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Quilting Weather

 It has rained all day today. We even had a little bit of snow this morning. This past week has been dreary, overcast and rainy....perfect quilting weather, but I wouldn't mind seeing a little bit of sun.

The donation quilt I volunteered to quilt is done. From a distance it doesn't look bad but close up...

There were lots of puckers and bunching even before my quilting, unfortunately the quilting contributed more. I found a few other issues as I was quilting it. I'll let the project coordinator know about the issues. It is a cute quilt.

I also got the next clue to my Project Linus quilt finished, "Don't fence me in".

I'm behind on this mystery quilt and the final design has been revealed. Here are all the clues I have finished roughly laid out. Oliver in the doghouse will go in the big empty spot and paper pieced birds with go above. I think I'm going to change up the final layout a bit, I'll decide after I get all the clues made. 

I have been having really good luck finding bargains at a thrift store in Medford. This time it was 6 yards of a nice neutral fabric for $15.

I think it may be old as there is no selvage markings on it. It will make a great back on a future quilt.

I got all my Christmas shopping done last week! So happy. My mom asked for one of her gifts early (she was with me when I bought it and it is a holiday decoration). All the wrapping paper and bows are at her house. My whole family is famous for it's 11th hour wrapping after they get to my mom's house on either Christmas Eve and Day.

So she would have something to unwrap I improvised quilter style. Only problem is I think she liked the fabric and is going to keep it too. 





Monday, December 6, 2021

Green Swirl

 

The green half square triangle swirl is finished! I finished the top in August 2015, I made the HST blocks years before deciding on a pattern.

The top.  Quilted with a large meander.

The pieced back. I used up some really old foliage fat quarters I had in my stash. I used the trimmings from the back to make the quilt binding. I wish I could say I finished my oldest quilt but I can't. I have a flannel flimsy that is older, I just can't decide if I want to use it as a top or a back, so it stays hanging in the closet.

I worked on my Oliver quilt...fire hydrants.

These took a bit of time and paying attention to get them made. I didn't do enough paying attention and cut one of the blocks too short. I didn't fix it. One of the hydrants is about a half inch shorter than the other two. The pattern designer has you sew most of the units oversized then trim them down. By the time I finished all three the "short" one was the same size as the other two.  I'll put the short one in the center.

I volunteered to quilt another person's quilt at the last Quilts for Kids meeting. Smack me up side the head if I ever volunteer again.

The quilt and pattern are very cute but the quality of the sewing is horrible. None of the pinwheels were pressed or squared up before they were sewn into the rows - there are puckers in almost all of them. For about half the rows, the machine tension was bad and the thread was just laying on surface of the fabric. There are patched holes in the fabric (I found another hole and patched it). There were several areas were the edges were not lined up when the seam was sewn and there were gaps in the sewing. 

I seriously thought about taking the whole thing apart, but it isn't my quilt so I don't feel I have right (?? not the right word but I can't think of another) to remake someone else's quilt. I re-enforced seams as much as possible but I didn't take any of the pinwheels apart. The puckers are staying. I'll be loading it onto the frame tomorrow. Wish me luck on the quilting.