And another block on my star BOM. This is block 7 on the pattern. I skipped ahead because I was impatient to use the green.
Monday, 23 January 2012
Potted colour
A gift for a friend, thanks for something generous she did for me. I planted these petunias in an old copper kettle. Very pretty.
And another block on my star BOM. This is block 7 on the pattern. I skipped ahead because I was impatient to use the green.
And another block on my star BOM. This is block 7 on the pattern. I skipped ahead because I was impatient to use the green.
Thursday, 12 January 2012
Making a list, crossing things off
A couple of months back I scribbled a list of UFOs on a piece of paper and it was alarmingly long. I thought I would only have a few, or maybe 6, because about 18 months ago I donated a lot of tops to various groups making quilts for charity. Alas there were 13 projects on the list. And to be pedantic there are now finished tops on this list because they are "out of sight and out of mind" down with the quilting machine.
Now it seems like time to do something about the list so I started assessing some of the projects. I decided I was never really going to make pink shopping bags (using up the fabric leftover from a Christmas gift to my sister 2 or 3 years ago) so I filed the pattern, put the fabric back into stash and crossed the project off my list. One down!
Assessing projects turned out to be very worth while. It turned out one of the tops was actually finished... so off to quilting with it, and it is off my list. Two down!
Then I came to the quilt described on my list as "Blue/lime panel" with a note "covert to bag". I dragged it out, decided that it didn't really need to be a wall hanging displaying my ability to quilt different textures on different areas of a panel that I had stitched different sized borders on. So before I could fold the fabric back up I found my favourite bag pattern and CUT IT UP. I added some of my own hand-dyed fabric for lining, and used 95% of the panel. This is the result.
That makes three down! Only 10 to go - if only they could all be so easy.
Now it seems like time to do something about the list so I started assessing some of the projects. I decided I was never really going to make pink shopping bags (using up the fabric leftover from a Christmas gift to my sister 2 or 3 years ago) so I filed the pattern, put the fabric back into stash and crossed the project off my list. One down!
Assessing projects turned out to be very worth while. It turned out one of the tops was actually finished... so off to quilting with it, and it is off my list. Two down!
Then I came to the quilt described on my list as "Blue/lime panel" with a note "covert to bag". I dragged it out, decided that it didn't really need to be a wall hanging displaying my ability to quilt different textures on different areas of a panel that I had stitched different sized borders on. So before I could fold the fabric back up I found my favourite bag pattern and CUT IT UP. I added some of my own hand-dyed fabric for lining, and used 95% of the panel. This is the result.
That makes three down! Only 10 to go - if only they could all be so easy.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Progress and something to make you smile
I have made some progress on the forgotten star quilt. These are the next two blocks. They are interesting blocks to make. 3 down, 10 to go!
Last year I participated in a Quilters Christmas Stocking Swap and one of the gifts in my stocking was this pansy pincushion made from felt. It makes me smile, it has such a cheerful look.
Last year I participated in a Quilters Christmas Stocking Swap and one of the gifts in my stocking was this pansy pincushion made from felt. It makes me smile, it has such a cheerful look.
Saturday, 7 January 2012
How did this happen?
About a year ago my friend Sarah (who accompanied me on the Wellington trip) asked me... "Don't you have another quilt that you're making, remember, we bought fabric in Wellington?", and I said "NO" because I couldn't remember what she was talking about. Now I do!
This project is now top of my list for 2012
Sunday, 1 January 2012
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