Monday, March 8, 2021

Happy Birthday to Me!!

 Today is my 70th birthday!  

How did this happen?  

I don't feel any older, so I guess that's a good thing.

(70 is only 21 in Celsius) 😉


Since I haven't had any quilting handwork to do lately (like finished quilts to bind) I've started a cross-stitch project.  It has been years since I did any cross-stitching.  I'm enjoying having something to do in the evenings during TV time.

Little Red Barn

These are going to be Christmas Ornaments.  Stitching is finished on the first one.  I'll finish it when I decide what I'm going to do.  I'm about half-way finished with #2.



Scrappy Nine-Patch

My first quilt finish for 2021 was a 9-patch quilt made from lots of scraps.  I had it quilted in the "Baptist Fan" pattern and I really love how it turned out.  I got the idea from one of Bonnie Hunter's daily quotes that she posts on top of a picture of a quilt (usually antique quilts she's seen in thrift shops, flea markets or antique malls).  



This past weekend, my daughters spent time with me to work on their quilts.

Jennifer and Molly

Molly's daughter Amber joined us too.

Amber, Jennifer and Molly


Our space was a little cramped but we made it just fine.

Love being with my girls.
💕

Saturday, January 23, 2021

It's a NEW Year!

 I lost the first two weeks of the new year with "THE VIRUS".  I don't know who I got it from.  It doesn't really matter.  I survived and it was a relatively light case.  So far Clyde hasn't succumbed so hopefully he's bypassed it.  

This past week I have been much better and was even interested in getting back into the sewing room.  Back in December I saw where American Patchwork & Quilting was doing their UFO Challenge.  I didn't realize before but this is the 7th year!  I selected 12 projects that are truly "unfinished" to add to my list (one for each month).  Some are barely started.  They randomly select a number each month and the project corresponding to that number is the one you work on that month.  

My first project was probably the easiest one on my list.  I had started three baby quilts from one layer cake made from Tula Pink's "Chipper" fabric in May 2018.  I had finished one of them in February before the "stay at home" mandate was issued.  The other two tops were already made, all I needed was to add the borders and get them quilted.  




The first one is completed.  The other two are now in the "to be quilted" stack.

When I sew, I use Leaders/Enders, which is a way to work on two quilts at the same time without wasting thread and/or sewing on a scrap piece of fabric to throw away when it's full.  Once you try it, you won't be able to sew without a leader or ender.  This is an "ask me how I know" moment.

Bonnie Hunter introduces a new Leader/Ender project each July.  When I was getting close to 100 or so blocks, I determined how I wanted to lay out my quilt.  I'm not very proficient in EQ but I can "make it do" when I want to.  (I should have put that on my list as one of my UFOs.  Learn to navigate Electric Quilt!!)  Anyway, I determined how many blocks I was going to need and kitted up the remaining pieces.  Last night, I sewed my last one.  I had already started putting together some of the blocks...


First 9-Patch


1/4th of the center of the top

For my new leader/ender project (you know I can't sew without one), I pulled out Talking' Turkey, also a Bonnie Hunter pattern.  (From her book, String Fling)  I took a class from her in Birmingham in 2017!!  I've made progress on making the pieces thru the years but am getting closer to being able to make it a top!!  I have lots of flying geese to make and they make really good l/e's.  

Speaking of Bonnie, I'm also working on her annual mystery quilt.  Grassy Creek.    After being down a couple weeks, my girls were so excited when I sent them a picture of the blocks on my design wall.  That meant I was feeling a whole lot better.  (The mystery clues will be under this special tab until Feb 12, I think.  After that it will be offered as a digital pattern.)


My design wall is in the hallway.  We live in an old house with 12' ceilings and a central hall that leads to all the rooms.  Not wide enough to get a straight on picture.  But it works really well for me.
I'm making progress and I'll post more pictures in my next post.  I think this is good for now.