Monday, July 27, 2015

And the winner was....

Strips That Sizzle

Last week I was trying to decide what project to work on next and it had to be from the UFO bin.  Strips that Sizzle seemed like a good choice since there was a nice stack of 60 blue blocks already made.  I just had to check the strip bins and see what other color I had the most of in order to make the opposing blocks. No big surprise there. - green.  

I made up a few blocks and then cut them diagonally and paired them w a blue that was also cut.   About halfway into the stack of blues I realized something was wrong.  I had cut them wrong so I did not have the strong visual effect that gives the quilt it's name.  Arrrrrgh 

No sizzle going on here.
Thankfully I had not sewn the pairs since I was setting up a Leader & Ender project pile.  So I correctly cut more blues to match up w the already cut greens   Then I made more greens to match up w the already cut blues.
That's more like it!
 Then I made even more greens to match w the remaing blues but I didn't cut either   That last batch I will save and cut after I have a layout and know which direction I need to make the layout complete
Now I can't wait to get them sewn and start playing w a layout.   This was a great way to use up strips and it was so nice to have strips already cut and ready to go!  

What did I use for L&E while I was sewing the green blocks?  The alternating blocks for the previous L&E project.  I had already turned lots of 2" squares into 2 patches, then 4 patches, then 16 patches.
There are lots more blocks than this but I can't reach over the table to put them up 
  and now I am working on a layout.
I am liking the look and working on getting a good variety before sewing more big blocks together.


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Friday, July 24, 2015

College Quilt Finish

I promised a t-shirt quilt to my niece for her high school graduation / birthday present.  She is a very detailed person so it had to be balanced just right and prefectly symmetrical which was a bit tricky with the varying sizes and colors.  I gave her a few sample layouts and she chose her favorite and then worked on the details.   I would have sewn the small sections together as one square but she wanted them separate - and it works just fine.

She picked the sashing and border/backing fabric and they work perfectly to separate yet join the various colors.  

All in all a successful finish, but also a reminder of why I don't really like this kind of quilt.   The quilting is always tough - quilt through the shirts or not, match each color or not.  And then the actually quilting because sewing through the t-shirts is not the same as sewing through regular fabric.  Then finishing.  With all the thread changes I spent more time sewing in the thread tails than all the rest of the project.   

But it is done!!!  And there was just enough fabric remaining to make a matching pillowcase   

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Monday, July 20, 2015

What Should I Work on Next?

I've had so many finishes this summer I am exhausted thrilled.  I've been working so hard on finishing UFOs and NOT starting anything new.  Mostly I've been having quilting & binding finishes which I have figured out is not my favorite part and probably why they stack up at that point.  I want to sew.  My Leader & Ender project is at the point where I just want to do it!  So I also need a new Leader & Ender project.  So I dumped out the UFOs that are still in the piecing stage.  Hmmm.  What to choose?


I've got a small center that needs borders or something. It was a commissioned quilt about 16 yrs ago that the people changed their mind on.  There is no more of any of the fabrics involved, but the maroon is close.  Then there is a bag of blue Strips that Sizzle also about 16 years old   And a bag of 3.5" blocks that I was working on for an idea at least 19 years ago. 

And the winner is ...   

Hopefully by this time next week I will have chosen one and made some progress on it.  I need to stop agonizing over the small details and just move forward.  Done is good!!

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Sunday, July 12, 2015

Stash Report 071215

Lots of finishes. Lots of fabric out

Trip Around the World DONE!!!  backing and binding.  4.33 yards 


Lined Curtains for VPK classroom at work   9 yards 

Spinning Octagons (needs a better name now that I like it!)  borders 1.1 yds   Even though I bought the orange border fabric I don't feel bad at all because that is what inspired me to finish it!!


Fabric Used This Week:  14.43 yards 
Fabric In This Week:  0.9 yards  orange for Spinning Octagons
Total In 2015: 7.02 yards
Net Used 2015:  47.08 yards


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Friday, July 3, 2015

A Finish Frenzy

Little S spent 3 weeks with family in Guatemala.  After an initial burst of energy and lots of finishes I had slowed, but I was determined to get in a few more finishes before she got back and I did! Yippee!

Finish #1. Trip Around the World is quilted and bound.  I even got most of  the thread tails sewn in on the trip to the airport to pick up Little S. 
It is not quite square.
Not a thrilling back, but got fabric used up.
Finish #2. Curtains for the VPK classroom at work. I really should have had a before picture - sad, droopy, dusty mismatched curtains in a very non-childlike fabric hanging from rods that were falling off the wall.  I've had the measurements for months.  I remade the remaining panels from a set of curtains I got at goodwill when I made my classroom curtains 2 years ago.  Huge improvement and glad to have that bundle of old curtains out of my closet.  Someone else will paint at least one of the walls a yellow color. 

Finish #3. Spinning Octagons. I spread the blocks out one last time on Little S's floor and was still not convinced I liked it.  Then while at Joanns getting the rods for the curtains I found a remnant I knew would be perfect as a border and my interest was instantly revived.  On a break from quilting Finish #1 I squared up the blocks. I didn't agonize over it or worry about it.  I just found the smallest block and squared them all based on that.  I have known all along this was not going to be even close to perfect.  For now I was just aiming for a finish.  I quickly sewed them together and picked an inner border that worked with the orange sherbet fabric.  How did I ever think I did not like this quilt?  All the imperfections are now a reminder of all that went into this quilt. Considering it was a 20-year-old UFO made with pieces cut from cardboard templates I am pretty pleased.  It might be a keeper after all.  I certainly have to come up with a better name.
The colors are more distinct in real life.  The sun washed them out quite a bit.
Next up is to make a t-shirt quilt for my niece before she heads off to college and quilt the Spinning Octagons.

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