Thursday, November 3, 2016

Sister's quilts

In September, my sisters came to visit. To prepare, I made a couple hundred quilt block. It was a great way to use some of the bits and pieces of my favorite fabric. They split the blocks between them and now I get to make 4 quilts and give them to my sisters - nothing better than that.

The first pile of block came with almost no instructions - just use some turquoise and do what ever works for the rest of it.




The second sister really likes purple and wanted sash between all the blocks.



The third one is a lovely combo of black and red and yellow with a few other colors thrown in.


I haven't gotten to the last one yet but it is going to be interesting.

Sunday, September 11, 2016

North Girl Pictures

This past weekend, we got together for a little chat. I had a friend come over and take pictures - this happens so seldom. I think it looks like we had fun :)











Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Mango Tango

OK, so I have a little too much time on my hands but that's because I'm not working right now. So the rule is, I can make all the quilts I want as long as I don't buy more material. This leads to some interesting decisions. And what I've noticed is that I have a lot of material that can go together if it's the right pattern.

This is a Red Rooster pattern that I totally buggered up with a rather unusual color pallet. I'm actually looking forward to doing the quilting myself - just straight lines but it will go well with this, I think.

Anyway, here's what I got...

Trip Squared

When The Quilt Loft closed, I took the opportunity to get some Batik. I had a pattern from Laurie Shiffen so we put together the material and I stored it away until I could get to it. I wanted to have something nice for the guest bed when my sister comes to visit - something that actually fits the bed. 

I ended up buying a couple different pieces of material to get the look I wanted but the results is stunning - if I do say so myself. I still need to find another piece to add a border so the quilt falls down the side of the mattress a little more. 

Here is the original set of material. No matter what I do with this stuff, it's going to look great!



The inner square:



Stunner!

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Modern Lap Quilt Layout

I got to meet with the soon-to-be owner of this beautiful lap quilt and go through how we are going to put all the blocks together. Here's a couple rows:



The layout came from Tula Pink's 100 Modern Blocks book. Since this set well with both of us, I went to work on laying out all the blocks. Here is the first look:


When all the blocks were laid out, one of them didn't fit so I tossed it (well, set it aside for a future project really) and made a new one. 


And here is the final lay out. Of course, it's just the blocks laid out on the bed - none of the sashing is in these pictures. Can't reveal everything, you know :)


Now, the fun part - make blocks into rows and rows into a quilt top :)

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Last of the Modern Lap quilt blocks

This has gone a lot faster than I expected - having the week off from work probably helped. It is like each block is it's own little quilt; I get to decide what material I'll use, cut the pieces, sew them together and then take a picture. I get so excited about the one I just did, I have to do another and pretty soon, the afternoon is gone and I have all these wonderful blocks. Ahh!

So below are pictures of the rest of the blocks and a couple pictures of them laid out on the bed. Each of the blocks looks great on their own but when I saw them all together 3 of them don't quite fit so I'm going to re-do those with some different fabric. I'll take before and after pictures and post those when I get them done.

The next step is to decide what order the blocks go in. There will be 6 blocks per row and 6 rows - that will make a lap quilt for 2 - about 6' x 6'. The pictures of the blocks on the bed show them laid out as they came out of the book - in number order.

My plan is to put the blocks together with a 2-tone sash but I haven't settled on the material yet. I'll go look tomorrow to see what I find. I'd like to find a really pale green and a taupe that complements it but I never know what will jump out at me when I'm surrounded by fabric.

So here are the final blocks: