Sunday, September 27, 2015

Easy Street done.

My 'Easy Street' quilt , pattern by Bonnie Hunter, is done.  This was one of her mystery quilts from a couple of years ago.  I finally quilted it this summer with a pattern called sticky buns and finished binding it last night.  I wish I had put a border on it but it would have been way too big for my bed.  I want to make some pillow shams to match since there is not pillow tuck room.  I also need to make a label for it.  I just have to find the details to include on the label.  Photo below.

Next up is quilting the baby quilt for the neighbour and then I just found out my doctor is expecting in November and since she has been so good to us and my mother that I felt I must give her something and a baby quilt is one of the best gifts as far as I am concerned.  I saw a cute easy one on Pinterest that I may use as inspiration.

Happy quilting.

Monday, August 17, 2015

My potato reveal.


It started out to be a nice cool morning yesterday, after the above 30 degree weather we had last week.  I decided it would be a good day to harvest the potatoes and have them for supper.  My 
DS and his girlfriend were coming for dinner.  I was surprised by the outcome, there were more potatoes than  I expected but less than I had hoped.  They had scab too which disappointed me so I can't really store them.  I think we can eat them all up this week.  What a difference between fresh potatoes and store bought, very crisp when cutting up to cook.  I have since learned that I should not have used manure in the buckets, so next year I will get better soil and look for specific potato fertilizer.  The experiment was fun. 

I managed to sew the binding on my Easy Street quilt.  It does look nice on the bed however I wish I could have put on a border.  It would have been way to big for my bed if I had.  I am sure I will get used to it being borderless.  One more almost finish.  

There is a baby quilt on the machine for the neighbour's first grandchild that needs to be quilted.  I have to change the backing because the fibres pop through with the stitching.  I may just quilt zigzags on the domestic machine and call it done.  Don't know yet.

Next up on the machine will be a fall themed wallhanging for the hallway.  Hopefully it will be done before Christmas, lol.

Happy stitching.







Wednesday, February 4, 2015

First UFO a finish of 2015



This quilt was started in October of 2000 at a class taught at a now closed quilt shop called The Old Cotton Shop.  I finally put in on the machine in December meant as a Christmas/Birthday gift for the DH.  It took awhile to get it quilted because of the holidays and it was time consuming due to all of the thread colour changes.   It is done and on the bed, yeah.

I have some customer quilts  I am working on right now but once done I will get started on another long time UFO.  I have a lot of quilts in the queue for quilting plus my niece is having a baby in April so a couple of baby quilts are in my future to make.  One will be a rag and the other who knows.  

I have a couple of on going scrap quilt projects on the go.  I am paper piecing a 'Wild & Goosey' project.  I don't know how big it will get because I am just going to use the batik scraps I have on hand and I will keep on going until they are depleted.  I need to make at least 196 three and one half inch paper pieced squares for a throw size and I have only completed eight so far.   The other scrap paper pieced project is a 'Pineapple Crazy' quilt and that is using even smaller pieces than for the W&G.

I also have charity quilts to get started working on but they can wait.

Better get at it.

Happy quilting


Thursday, January 1, 2015

Happy New Year 2015 !

It looks like a cold and sunny start to the new year.  I have been playing with fabric this morning working on putting the mystery quilt together.  The reveal was posted last night and I really like the layout.  I spent a couple of hours last night finishing up one of the steps so that I would have everything  ready to put together if the reveal was posted at midnight.  I was still downstairs sewing when it was posted but my iPad was out of juice so I did not see it until I went upstairs to bring in the new year with DH.  I did not have the energy to go back down and start working on it.  I need to download another audiobook to keep me company while sewing and I will most likely spend the day sewing.  

As well as finishing up the clue for GI, last night, I pieced the triangles together for the first border of CS.  It looks not bad.  I do think I will donate it to St. Amant or somewhere.  It is way too bright for me and I think a child would love it. 

Trying to add the Grand Illusion graphic button but of course I can't figure out how.  I will try on the PC because the iPad gives me grief when trying to do anything other than read posts.  

Happy Quilting.