With the holiday hustle and bustle behind us, and a week free of obligations ahead of us, I found myself casting about for something to do. Not surprisingly, I didn't seem to land on any of the many projects that are in play - sort of that feeling that you get when you finish a quilt and don't know what to do (though I didn't finish anything...). Then the other night I decided to play 'follow the leader' and see if I could put my hand to starting the Little Trees quilt like Jane's that I shared with you the last time. The templates have been cut for months and there was even a small pile of fabrics nearby, so I gave it a shot. It was just what I needed.
My first effort was fun but I goofed a bit with the tip of the tree so adjustments were made. I also decided to try a narrower tree trunk.Monday, December 28, 2020
The Magic of the Season
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town!
Jane has a much more enticing sign that it might be time - a new Christmas quilt!
To say that she is happy with it is an understatement - she just loves looking at it (and I do too!). You can buy acrylic templates for the trees but Jane just drafted her own after being inspired by seeing the finished quilt. Months ago I drafted my own pattern but that's as far as I got. I'm not nearly as productive as Jane.
I think that Santa will be very impressed!....M
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Party of One
What to do? Why, dust off my apron and spend the weekend with Aaron Neville, of course! Years ago he came out with a wonderful Christmas album and it kept me company through a weekend of baking. (I will admit to having a few earworms after the fact, but they are good earworms π.)
Out came the supplies...The White Chocolate Gingerbread are always a fave. They are a humble little cookie, not fancy at all, but they are yummy.
Then there were Fanciful Ribbons...So, in two days I managed to burn through 11 pounds of flour and countless pounds of butter, but I have lots in my freezer to package up now. There's still a couple of batches to make, but it feels good to have this much done!....M
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Linda's Labours of Love
I know that she's been working on this quilt for a while, but in my mind it's come together very quickly. It is going to her godchild who is a physician in Janesville, WI, one of four doctors in that community that is treating COVID-19 patients in hospital. Originally she was making it for herself but generously came to this conclusion: "I figured there would be more happiness in giving it to her; she likely needs some comfort right now". I can only imagine.
Sunday, November 15, 2020
Lovely Lena
All that was left to do was bind and wrap it.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Backing Up
God's Green Earth was the first one on the block. I love this quilt and have had the backing fabrics for ages so to the front of the line it went. If there were a few more meters of this blue I would have loved for the entire backing to be made solely of it, however, I only had about half of what I needed so at least one other print had to join it; a mauve won out.
and added just under three inches to the width.
I'm happy with it, but what started out as 'two quick seams' quickly moved to a couple of hours of work. I shouldn't complain - they are now both ready to go. Maybe I need to start working to a smaller size so that I can avoid some of this grief.
Now to figure out how to quilt them....M
Sunday, November 08, 2020
Exhaling
Friday, October 30, 2020
Ghoul Friends
I'm not sure which was more fun - playing in everyone else's stash or seeing the toppers come together.
There were lots of different combinations and I found it interesting to see how they changed when they came together in the hexie.
The layout we were following included sewing strip sets together, cutting 60 degree triangles and then alternating the two sets of triangles that are the result. For some reason, I just kept seeing a radioactive symbol when I laid mine out, so I sought expert advice from the Official Cookie Tester. He agreed.
I had prepped two sets of each strip set so I had enough triangles that I could just have all of my rings concentric.