Tuesday, March 30, 2010

King Size Quilt Top - DONE!

I had to look back at my first posting on this quilt, that I started it on Oct. 3, 2009 (Starting A King Sized Project).  Last year I actually had finished 90% of the top and needed to put on the borders.  So many other projects got pushed to the top of the priority list so it sat in the sidelines for quite awhile.

Finally, yesterday, I cut out my borders and sewed them to the quilt top.  Once I pick up the backing fabric this week, I will send off to be machine quilted.  In the meantime, I have extra fabric that I plan to pillowcases / or shams with.





























I am so happy to have finally finished this quilt top! 

Monday, March 29, 2010

Table Runner - Made For A Special Aunt

I wanted to make something special for my Aunt Ellen and I decided on a table runner for her coffee table.  Ellen's favorite color is green and she likes earth tones.  This will be a surprise for her the next time I go to visit (the 4th Saturday of every month so my next visit is in April) so SHHHHH, don't tell!   I hope she likes it.

My Mom and I picked out the fabrics on Saturday and selected the block and size (10" x 10").  I used the Electric Quilt -- Quilt Wizard program I purchased to select block style, layout, size, and colors.  It is a very easy program to use, and I liked the fact that I was able to play with the fabric color placement in the design before I cut my fabrics. 

Monday, March 22, 2010

Twirling Kaleidoscope Wall Hanging














This morning I started on the Twirling Kaleidoscope Wall Hanging and finished piecing it this afternoon.  It measures 26" x 26".

It was a little awkward tracing a 'template' rather than just measuring and cutting, since the long large triangles needed to be cut.  It would have gone quicker with a triangle template ruler, but I have never needed one before so it's not in my collection yet.

To machine quilt this one I am going to use the invisible monofilament thread and the a special programmed stitch in my sewing machine that mimics a hand quilting stitch. Since there are so many angles and light/dark contrasts, I think it would be best to use an invisible thread. Wish me luck!


I've picked out the backing and binding from my stash and 'sandwiched' it together using basting spray (first time I've used the basting spray & I love it!  Much easier than pinning!!)  I need to pick up some invisible thread tomorrow so I can begin to quilt it.  :-)  Once it's completed I have special wall space reserved in my family room for it!  :-)

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Mom's Quilt Top - DONE!!

I finished my Mom's queen size quilt top today, hurray!  There are enough fabrics leftover to make a wall hanging too!  The quilt will be sent off to be machine quilted once I pick up the backing fabric.  It will be back in plenty of time for Mother's Day.

The guys had to stand on chairs to hold it up off the ground and touched the ceiling with it just to get it in the picture.  They're both over 6 foot to begin with, great job, guys!




Now to figure out the matching wall hanging....  I have 102 (if I remember correctly) half square triangle blocks left over, they're approximately 2-1/2" square, one large 14" star block, as well as a good amount of all fabrics I used in the quilt left over.  I'd also like to make a couple of pillow cases or shams.  :-)

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Upcoming Projects.....Wall Hanging and a Throw

I am looking forward to a few upcoming projects.  I already have the patterns and fabrics so now it's just a matter of time until I can start working on them.  The purple/white pattern is for a wall hanging. 

This red/white pattern is for the lap quilt I'll be making with the fabrics shown. 


If only there were more hours in a day to get things done! 


Thursday, March 11, 2010

Auld Lang Syne

A quilting friend of mine (Pat) made a table topper/wall hanging called Auld Lang Syne from a pattern found in the January 2009 issue of The Quilter.  I fell in love with the design and the colors were just right!  The block size is 6" x 6", with 25 blocks and a finished size of 42" x 42".  This black/white photo is from the picture online from that issue.

I chose these fabrics to use with this pattern.  
My husband wonders why I keep finding more projects that I want to start, but you just can't help falling in love with a new pattern!  All I need to do is reorganize the priorities of all my quilt projects, and place this one in line...... soooooo this one will fall in line just after I finish my Mom's quilt top.  ;-)

Time to get sewing!  :-)

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Ice Cream Social - Quilt for Raffle

We are raffling off a quilt again this year at the Ice Cream Social at the church in June.  We chose a free pattern called Ceylon by Nancy Mahoney, originally using Hoffman Fabrics.

The Quilting Season in Saline had a wonderful selection of Batik's that we chose from. 

I've sewn a couple of the blocks together today and I really love the color combinations.  I can't wait to see the whole quilt assembled!!

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Mom's Quilt - 1st Block Done!

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Just finished the first block today. 

The block took longer than I had anticipated, but once I found a rhythm to sewing the sides of the star, it moved more quickly. 

There are a number of these blocks yet to do, but I am happy to have the first one down!  My goal is to have all 12 blocks done by Monday.

Monday, March 8, 2010

More Quilts For Kids


I completed 6 quilts for Quilts For Kids (headquarters) in January.  The first 3 were sewn from my own fabrics, the last 3 from the fabric and pattern supplied from QFK. 

I played around with a few different patterns with the ones I used my own fabric on. 

This cute kitty cat print with lots of quarter square triangles was a bit more work, but worth the effort.  It was a fun one to put together.

This princess quilt was really quick and easy to put together with it's large 8-1/2" blocks.

The "letter" fabric I purchased for this last one was not a great choice.  I didn't realize each "letter block" was not perfectly square.  I had planned to cut out each letter and use those squares in a block in some fashion.  Once I got the fabric home I realized the letter blocks were not square so I had to cut them in strips (I only had a 1/2 yard) and used them in this fashion.  NOT my most favorite by far, but a learning experience, none the less.  I am sure some child will love it and be comforted by it. 

With having to machine quilt each of the 6 quilts, I really did learn alot.  I had never machine quilted anything before so with each quilt I learned a little more.  I would never want to machine quilt a large quilt, but for these lap size quilts, I feel a bit more comfortable now.   :-)  I will stick to piecing the tops which is what I like to do best.

These last 3 were sewn with the fabrics and pattern supplied by Quilts For Kids. 

A Quilt For My Mom... Progress!

I was shocked when I looked back at my blog post as to when I found the pattern for the quilt my Mom, that was back in October of 2009!  Where did the time go?!?  At that time I had found a pattern for my Mom's quilt and was to begin fabric hunting for it.  I recall purchasing the fabric before the holidays but had not yet started on it.  (See my blog post for picture of pattern.)

I decided that I needed to put all my other projects aside and focus on getting this quilt done.  So today I took out the fabric and cut all the fabric for it.  Now it's time to get sewing!! 

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Ruler / Square Organizer

A friend of mine (Mary Ann) had a ruler / square organizer that I thought would be a quick project for my husband to make for me.  I took a picture and showed him on Friday and he had one made for me on Saturday out of Black Walnut hardwood.   Keeps my work area more organized, love it! 

Quilts for Nursing Home Residents

In January I worked on making several quilts for my 2 great-neices and nephew to take and give to residents at their area nursing home.  I have these 3 tops ready and 2 in progress.


The two remaining quilts are purple and yellow using the Yellow Brick Road Pattern. 
Once those last 2 are complete I'll post pics.