Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Guild project

Remembrance Day
The guild is making Calendar Quilts by Kim Schaefer for a donation I think to Community Living. Each month has it's traditional theme. Because it is an American pattern, the Nov. block was a turkey.We were divided into groups with each member doing a part of it. Someone drafted a Canadian version and last week I brought it home to do my share. Today I appliqed the cross part of the cross and the poppies, leaves and buds. I think the top is done. I ordered the pattern to make a set for myself and maybe for a gift.

Shadow Stars

Shadow Stars
This quilt is a Karen Coombs pattern made up of batiks collected on various road trips. I started making it in 2010. Pete would always comment on how he liked the bight colours and the contrasts.  I finally finished the top and had it long arm quilted by Mary Gunson before I moved. It was kind of hidden in plain sight in my sewing room just needing binding which I finished last night.  Since Pete was very supportive of my quilting and it was the last one he saw me working on, I  will be keeping it for myself.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Giving Quilt

Giving Quilt
Here is my finished top for the Giving Quilt challenge issued by Cathy at our Xmas lunch.I put an extra border on it to make it a little bigger. Looking at it now, I don't know if the green border suits it but there is a polka dot in the blue squares that is the same colour. It was easy to make but even though I had the pattern in front of me and the pieces set out as they were in the picture, I did sew the 2 sections together wrong. That was 64  seams to pick out. I think I just swore the one time though when I saw the mistake.
Another really snowy day to stay in and sew, I'm planning on making and sewing on the binding for the Shadow Stars.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Flurries of snow and flurries of finishes...

Sunbonnet Sues
Bright 9-Patches
WTP close up
Winnie the Pooh
Duckies
Train Set with Animals
Scrappy Flannel Squares
Blue and White Flannel Squares
Here are pictures of finishes done in January while the snow was blowing then the rain teeming down and  BBC mysteries on the DVD player.
  • The scrappy flannel squares are made from leftovers from Elizabeth, Cathy and me

   The train set was a panel of cut outs to make stuffed toys from the SB stash. I fused and machine appliqued them and put in the animal stripes to make it bigger. The duckies is more of the same as the train set.The blue and white squares are from Elizabeth's stash, already cut. And I just yesterday got more items from her stash. Winnie the Pooh in a piece of yardage, probably backing to go with a panel or something. I took a closeup as the figures can't be made out. That will go to Project Linus through the Kincardine Guild.The 9 patches were made and in my stash waiting for something to be done with them. So I put them together with sashing and will keep this one back for a someday quilt.And the SB Sues came from Joanne's stash. They were already fused so I appliqued them down and made up 9 patches to make it bigger.




Tuesday, January 22, 2013

A good day to stay inside and......

out my front door
finish up the last 2 quilts that are basted. I did about 6 this month but they all need to be bound yet.  There is a large one from Cathy's class at SB left to do but I have decided to get off my butt and do it on my big machine now that it's working. I am still intimidated by it.

Now to go brush off the car!
my car

Friday, January 4, 2013

My First Finish of 2013

Happy New Year to anyone who sees this!

These little duckies are my first finish of the year although they were started last year. The ducks were in a donation at ScrapBags and were meant to be stuffed toys.  The pink background and the flannel backing with little ducks on it were also donations. They were re purposed into a baby quilt. There are  toy train pieces also meant to be stuffed toys which I made into a top. There also were 6 Sunbonnet Sues from Joanne's stash. I did machine applique them as  they were just  fused. I need to make some 9 patch alternate blocks to make a decent size top. The SS finished at a scant 12" square and I had to do math to figure out how big to make  9 patches for the alternates which turned out to be 4 3/8's. I for one do not like the math of quilting. I found 3 tops that I had made in the fall which were under stuff so out of sight ,out of mind. They are flannel made from Elizabeths and Cathy's stashes. I have my own stash to use up and should stay away from these donations although.....Elizabeth is having a clean out...

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Last Scrapbag day for the year

...was yesterday and we tied 5 more quilts. I remembered in the night to take my camera but by morning had forgotten. Linda took a couple pictures, one of Fiona's bright yellow "Tasty Treat" and my red "Double Slice" which she emailed. I tried to get them out of there to post here but they are now lost. I did bring the Double Slice home to bind so I will eventually post it.

We also went for our Christmas lunch and a good time was had by all. With 6 weeks until the next meeting, I should be able to get a lot done.Joanne gave me 4 baby panels though and some already made up Sunbonnet Sue squares.  I do have some nice stretches of time off coming up so I should be able to finish things from my todo list while adding more of course.