Sunday, February 27, 2022
A Pleasant Surprise
Sunday, February 20, 2022
Who's Up For A Giveaway?
Ann is drawn to bright, fun and funky quilting projects, like this Simple Modern Christmas throw by Susan Madu (sort of reminiscent of all of the Little Trees quilts that you've seen over the last few months, isn't it?).
And Dresden Neighbourhood.She's also an absolutely fabulous Gran to Rose and they spend lots of time together - playing, reading, baking, cooking and recently, sewing. Before Christmas the two of them worked on tote bags for gifts for Rose's friends...and since then she and Rose made this Warren the Charity Bear stuffie using a pattern from Shiny Happy World. I'm guessing that a quilt isn't far behind.Ann is a kind, generous soul, always dropping a note or a little care package into the mail when you least expect it. Recently, she sent through a note wondering if I had any use for a quilt design book; she had picked up The Quilter's Planner Design Book but on closer review decided that is wasn't her thing so we agreed that there might be someone else out there that would to enjoy it.
At the back there are several very helpful reference pages like a cutting estimator to help you easily figure out the number of squares that you can cut from yardage and the diagonal measurement of squares (helpful for calculating sizes for setting quilt blocks on point).
There's also instructions for a few basic piecing methods like HSTs, Four-at-a-Time Flying Geese, Square-in-a-Square blocks and Hourglass units (I have to admit that these pages were a real temptation for me - it's always nice to have a good reference that you can easily put your hands on). There's even a colour wheel with a good explanation of monochromatic, complementary and analogous colour schemes, as well as hues, tints and shades, etc. And, it is spiral bound so it sits nice and flat, regardless of which page you turn to.It sounds like a bit of an infomercial but I wanted to give you as good a sense as possible of what it contains. If this sounds like something that you could use, just leave me a comment and I will draw a winner on Monday, February 28. Unfortunately, my ability to have comments emailed to me from Blogger is still hit and miss, so I might not get back to each of you directly, but rest assured that I can see all of the comments in the back of the house so I will be able to monitor everyone that enters the giveaway. Good luck!....M
Saturday, February 12, 2022
Cue The Cupid
Friends of ours are expecting their second daughter in June so I've decided to make a quilt for them. I landed on simple, scrappy four-patch hearts after seeing a plethora of pattern options surface on Pinterest.
As usual, the more variety in the fabrics the better it is - I think there are 10-12 different pinks, which will lend itself to a bit of 'I spy' as she grows older.It's been the perfect excuse to use a few novelty prints from the stash too, like this little kitten-themed one. Apologies for the lighting.And a few of the selvages are cute, cute, cute.Things were pretty busy for me two years ago when their first daughter was born and I didn't make one for her so I'm thinking that I will make a second quilt and deliver them both at the same time. Right now scrappy stars seem to be the pattern of choice but lots could change before I start that one 😉. Happy Valentine's Day everyone!....M
Tuesday, February 08, 2022
Minnie's Time Has Come
Wednesday, February 02, 2022
I'm Doing A Happy Dance Too!
Just noticed the two green and white polka dot squares sitting side by side. Despite shifting and rotating strips to avoid this it looks like a there are a couple of spots where it happened. Ah well, I was getting dizzy making all the changes so one or two were bound to squeak in there. Just chalking it up to 'scrappy'.
Now it's time to contemplate a backing. I have several in my stash but I'm not certain that they are quite right. There is also a beautiful green botanical tone-on-tone from Laundry Basket Quilts that's been waiting for the perfect quilt so I'll give that a look too; just not sure that I want the backing to be too dark. We'll see what we see.In the meantime, I'd better lay it out on a bed to see if it's big enough - I didn't think to measure it.....M