Thursday, October 31, 2013
Spooky, Spooky Night
This is an oldie, but a goodie and currently gracing my mother's apartment. Happy Halloween, everyone!
Monday, October 28, 2013
Modern Baby Quilt Finished
The modern baby quilt is finished. Now I am on to cutting out a new Christmas quilt. It's from "Simply Modern Christmas" by Cindy Lammon. But I am also getting pulled over to thequiltshow.com by Alex Anderson's tutorials on making her "Holiday Lights" pattern. Hmmm. One or the other or both?
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Ready for Celtic Solstice
It got painful watching the Red Sox spank the Cardinals (we have the World Series going on right now), so I retreated to my sewing room and pulled fabrics for Bonnie Hunter's next mystery quilt - Celtic Solstice. The name is cool, her reasoning behind the color and name choices is wonderful, and I like the colors. There appears to be plenty of what I need in my stash, with the exception of neutrals. She is offering the mystery in two sizes this year - king-sized bed quilt and a smaller version 75" X 75". I will be making the smaller size.
The great thing about Bonnie's mystery quilts is that you can select your own color scheme. She advises selecting four colors that you like and which contrast each with the other no matter how they are combined. Throw in some neutrals or another color that will act as your neutral and which will also contrast well with the other four colors. Since I have no major objection to any of the four colors, I am content to follow her lead.
Zen Chic Table Runner Finished!
Yesterday was a fun day on all accounts. First off, breakfast with friends followed by a foray to three of the area's quilting meccas. Jackman's was first up and although I purchased nothing there, I found inspiration in the book section and one of our group did make a contribution to the local economy. Several hours at Batiks Plus followed. This business is open to the public by appointment only. The owner, Cookie Martin, is just wonderful and so generous. She has a die cutting machine and allowed us to use it to cut both fabric and templates for hexies. I am ready for tonight's game! Bring on the Sox!
Next up was Janie Lou's. I needed a small piece of yellow Zen Chic for the binding of the little table runner shown above. One thing led to another and a book was purchased as well as fabric for a new Christmas quilt. We all went to lunch and by the time I got home it was nearly 4:00 p.m.
But wait! There's more. My daughter plays in an adult women's volleyball league and I have been wanting to go to her games for awhile. So, after a quick dinner (yes, I ate out for all three meals yesterday), the hubster and I swung by the rec complex to see her play. It was a lot of fun. Finally home for the evening I wasted no time in cutting and sewing on the binding for the Zen Chic table runner.
This morning another long-awaited treat arrived. Bonnie Hunter has posted the fabric colors and yardage requirements for her new mystery quilt, Celtic Solstice, on her Quiltville web site. This will be a fabulous quilt and I am in! What about you? I have done two of her mystery quilts. I have never been a fan of these things, but Bonnie's are great every time.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Fa La La La La!
Okay, this isn't Christmas-y, but I love old cemeteries and I found this photo on my camera this morning. When we had our guild retreat in early October, we walked out to a nearby historical cemetery where I snapped this shot. In honor of Halloween, I am posting it now.
Also on the to-do list for today is quilting the Zen Chic table runner from the last post. It is small enough and the quilting plan is simple enough, that an hour or two should see it quilted.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Zen Chic Table Runner
While I was in Germany, I partially hand pieced this small table runner. The fabric is from Zen Chic and I used a charm pack from the line, supplementing from other scraps I had leftover from making other projects with this same line.Using a tutorial found on line for a small travel hand sewing kit, the entire project was packed up into a quart-sized ziploc bag. The borders were machine pieced and now it's ready for quilting.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Updated Baby Quilt
I removed the trial green border fabric and replaced it with another orange print from the High Street fabric line by Moda. Much better.
On another note, I started to sew together the Bargello Christmas table runner which I started on retreat last weekend -only to discover that I had not sewn enough of the black background strips into the strip sets. I have plenty of the black fabric left, but now am faced with the task of sewing individual little pieces to each strip that is already cut. Since my husband's computer has died, I will go with him to the store to get a replacement rather than face this task right now. Sigh.
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