Last night I finished all my border units. I didn't do them until the end because I was waiting for my Companion Angle ruler to arrive. What a great feeling of accomplishment.
I've now started assembling my quilt top and will post a picture soon!
I had a wonderful pedicure today, complete with paraffin treatment. I figured that since I treated myself that I should now spend some time taking care of business. It's year-end and tax time's a comin' so I'm spending the rest of the afternoon on bookkeeping...although my heart is upstairs next to my sewing machine. Alas...into every life a little work must fall.
Happy Quilting Friends!
Mavis
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Saturday, January 29, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
Strawberry Fields forever pattern
This is my first 'published' (aka 'for sale') pattern. I've called it Strawberry Fields Forever. It's a very simple charm quilt with some applique and bias-binding vine.
Let me know what you think. I'm uploading it for the taking. Have fun!
The Pattern:
http://www.scribd.com/full/47055595?access_key=key-m5lbd36b6elbatw099l
Strawberry Fields
Let me know what you think. I'm uploading it for the taking. Have fun!
Strawberry Fields
Approx. 60 ½” x 72”
This is a “charm” quilt using either pre-packaged 5” charms or scrappy 5” squares from your stash.
Supplies:
- 99 5” charms (note: Charm packs usually come 42 to a pack. You will need 3 packs for this quilt and will have some leftovers. You could make a matching cushion with the lefovers.
- 3 meters of neutral fabric (for sashing and borders and binding)
- 1 meter of strawberry fabric
- .5 meters of green for stem
- .5 meters of green for vine
- 3 meters of batting
- 3 meters of backing @ 45” wide fabric)
The Pattern:
http://www.scribd.com/full/47055595?access_key=key-m5lbd36b6elbatw099l
Strawberry Fields
Block Marathon
I finally finished all of the blocks of my Roll Roll Cotton Boll. And I ordered a Companion Angle ruler which has now arrived so I guess the next marathon will be the border units.
I absolutely love the quilt tops that I've seen so far and really want to get this one finished soon.
Pictures to follow once I can find the cable for my blackberry.
I absolutely love the quilt tops that I've seen so far and really want to get this one finished soon.
Pictures to follow once I can find the cable for my blackberry.
Monday, January 3, 2011
End of Christmas Vacation
My mini at home quilting retreat ends tomorrow. Here's what I've got to show for my devoted days of sewing:
These are monotonous little blocks! These are the result of the 600 half-square triangles. I am very tired of working on this part so I may go and assemble some of the final blocks. But then again, it's happy hour! Maybe a glass of wine and some time with the family will give me more unction to finish them. Sigh...
Until next time,
Mavis
I love these blocks but it's definitely more week than a weekend effort. Are my quilting muscles ever sore! I was so hoping to catch up this weekend. I'm closer but not totally caught up. I am very intrigued by the last step coming this Friday. I have more cutting to do for that step and am hoping the Companion Angle ruler I ordered from Sawyers will be here soon as it's needed for the last units required for the borders.
Until next time,
Mavis
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Roll, Roll, Cotton Boll progress...
I'm thoroughly enjoying this mystery. Having done two other Bonnie Hunter mysteries from her Quiltville site, I started this mystery with eyes wide open knowing that it would:
1. actually USE my stash;
2. have a lot of small pieces;
3. have some easy blocks and some 'need caffeine and music to distract me' blocks;
4. have colours together that I would never have thought of (she's brilliant!);
5. have a breaktaking outcome.
Here's where I am so far:
Step 1: done on time
Step 2: done on time
(picture shows steps 1 & 2)
Step 3: Interesting -- I was the one who didn't want to use paper as my foundation because of all the ripping and mess! So I found the Ricky Tims Stable Poly Stuff which dissolves in water. To make a long story short - I had a better time ripping off the paper of the first 10 I did that way before discovering the 50 pack of Stable Poly Stuff. We had a memorial service yesterday for my DMIL so I thought before we left I would put the 50 blocks on 'delicate' on a short cycle in the washer to self-dissolve. While it worked I wouldn't recommend it. I have to restitch 3 blocks that were stressed to the point of coming apart on one strip. Also, it looks like I put a full box of kleenex in the washing machine. There is white fluff on my clothes, white fluff left in the washer, white fluff on the laundry room floor, white fluff on my ironing board (I didn't dry them; I just ironed them wet to block them), and white fluff on my dark blue carpet in my sewing room. Moral of the story ~ follow Bonnie's instructions because she has obviously "been there, done that" and found the best way. Bonnie, you rock!! Pardon my laziness and thinking there was a better way.
Step 3 photo:
Step 4: 1 set done just to see. Love it! Now that I'm done Step 3, I will forge ahead and finish the 'easy' Step 4.
Step 5: Using triangulations and got 24 done with one sheet of paper. Love them! Hoping another lesson won't be learned in doing it my own way. So far they look awesome. Only 24+ sheets to go. Better than saying 500+ blocks to go right?
Step 6: Seems way in the future to me but I'll get there.
Guessing at the mystery: Not even close!! I love surprises and it seems Bonnie has really done it this time!
And tomorrow is Friday! So we'll get the second to last clue. Aren't we having just the greatest fun??
Until next post...
Mavis
1. actually USE my stash;
2. have a lot of small pieces;
3. have some easy blocks and some 'need caffeine and music to distract me' blocks;
4. have colours together that I would never have thought of (she's brilliant!);
5. have a breaktaking outcome.
Here's where I am so far:
Step 1: done on time
Step 2: done on time
(picture shows steps 1 & 2)
Step 3: Interesting -- I was the one who didn't want to use paper as my foundation because of all the ripping and mess! So I found the Ricky Tims Stable Poly Stuff which dissolves in water. To make a long story short - I had a better time ripping off the paper of the first 10 I did that way before discovering the 50 pack of Stable Poly Stuff. We had a memorial service yesterday for my DMIL so I thought before we left I would put the 50 blocks on 'delicate' on a short cycle in the washer to self-dissolve. While it worked I wouldn't recommend it. I have to restitch 3 blocks that were stressed to the point of coming apart on one strip. Also, it looks like I put a full box of kleenex in the washing machine. There is white fluff on my clothes, white fluff left in the washer, white fluff on the laundry room floor, white fluff on my ironing board (I didn't dry them; I just ironed them wet to block them), and white fluff on my dark blue carpet in my sewing room. Moral of the story ~ follow Bonnie's instructions because she has obviously "been there, done that" and found the best way. Bonnie, you rock!! Pardon my laziness and thinking there was a better way.
Step 3 photo:
Step 4: 1 set done just to see. Love it! Now that I'm done Step 3, I will forge ahead and finish the 'easy' Step 4.
Step 5: Using triangulations and got 24 done with one sheet of paper. Love them! Hoping another lesson won't be learned in doing it my own way. So far they look awesome. Only 24+ sheets to go. Better than saying 500+ blocks to go right?
Step 6: Seems way in the future to me but I'll get there.
Guessing at the mystery: Not even close!! I love surprises and it seems Bonnie has really done it this time!
And tomorrow is Friday! So we'll get the second to last clue. Aren't we having just the greatest fun??
Until next post...
Mavis
Monday, December 27, 2010
And the quilt goes to....
I usually try and gift a quilt for one person/family per year at Christmas. This year I presented this quilt to my pastor and his wife (Bruce & Lorraine).
I started it at Quilting in the Trees, my annual June retreat at Pearson College here in Victoria with the Victoria Quilters' Guild. It was a mystery quilt created and led by Kelly English and Arlene MacKenzie. We had great fun and the different looks with different fabric choices were amazing. Some in the class chose to turn the centre block different ways which gave theirs an even different look yet!
My sunflower batik fabric called me loudly from Bib n Tucker Quilt Shop here in Victoria. We were told to choose a focus fabric plus a dark (my brown), medium (my gold) and light (my off white) coordinating fabric. All of it is batiks. The back is the dark sunflower focus fabric. I think I bought the whole bolt. This is the result!
I was going to send it to Arlene MacKenzie (On Point Quilting Studio) to long arm, but the more I looked it the more I figured it would be fun to do some custom quilting on my domestic Janome 6500. And it just so happened that I had another quilt retreat with my satellite group in November at Honeymoon Bay Retreat Centre near Cowichan, up island, so this was the perfect time away to devote the attention and time needed for this project. I love the result and Bruce and Lorraine love it too.
It gave me great joy to create this quilt for them. I accompanied this one with a prayer that they would feel the Father's love for them every time they snuggled under it. I hope they are enjoying it as much as I did during the creation of it.
Now...back to my 2 Bonnie Hunter mystery quilts. I'm behind on the steps for the Roll Roll Cotton Boll and am anxious to see how all these lovely colours will fit together into the finished quilt top. And I'm still quilting the Carolina Christmas, last year's mystery.
AND I have 4 days off so I will have some time to play. Yippee!!
Mavis
I started it at Quilting in the Trees, my annual June retreat at Pearson College here in Victoria with the Victoria Quilters' Guild. It was a mystery quilt created and led by Kelly English and Arlene MacKenzie. We had great fun and the different looks with different fabric choices were amazing. Some in the class chose to turn the centre block different ways which gave theirs an even different look yet!
My sunflower batik fabric called me loudly from Bib n Tucker Quilt Shop here in Victoria. We were told to choose a focus fabric plus a dark (my brown), medium (my gold) and light (my off white) coordinating fabric. All of it is batiks. The back is the dark sunflower focus fabric. I think I bought the whole bolt. This is the result!
I was going to send it to Arlene MacKenzie (On Point Quilting Studio) to long arm, but the more I looked it the more I figured it would be fun to do some custom quilting on my domestic Janome 6500. And it just so happened that I had another quilt retreat with my satellite group in November at Honeymoon Bay Retreat Centre near Cowichan, up island, so this was the perfect time away to devote the attention and time needed for this project. I love the result and Bruce and Lorraine love it too.
It gave me great joy to create this quilt for them. I accompanied this one with a prayer that they would feel the Father's love for them every time they snuggled under it. I hope they are enjoying it as much as I did during the creation of it.
Now...back to my 2 Bonnie Hunter mystery quilts. I'm behind on the steps for the Roll Roll Cotton Boll and am anxious to see how all these lovely colours will fit together into the finished quilt top. And I'm still quilting the Carolina Christmas, last year's mystery.
AND I have 4 days off so I will have some time to play. Yippee!!
Mavis
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Pillowcase Prezzies!
It's safe for me to post these photos because I don't think that any of the recipients follow my blog. I may be surprised but I am so excited to have finished all of these in record time (aka BEFORE Christmas) that I just had to share them:
I used the "sausage roll" method of making these so they all have finished seams. Here's a link: http://www.wendacoburn.com/sausagerollpillowcasefun.pdf
They were a fun and quick present to make.
Now off to finish off a quilt for my pastor and his wife for delivery later this week. Pictures to follow!
Have a great week leading up to Christmas!
Mavis
I used the "sausage roll" method of making these so they all have finished seams. Here's a link: http://www.wendacoburn.com/sausagerollpillowcasefun.pdf
They were a fun and quick present to make.
Now off to finish off a quilt for my pastor and his wife for delivery later this week. Pictures to follow!
Have a great week leading up to Christmas!
Mavis
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