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Saturday, January 27, 2018

ScrappyHappy Saturday


As if I didn't have enough challenges and goals this year.   I have decided to follow Angela's from So Scrappy, prompts about color each month and make some scrappy slab blocks.  I have no real plan for a quilt, but hope for a rainbow kind of look at the end.  I ran out of light blue, the color pick for January. But I did get  4 blocks, approximately 10 1/2 inches. Plus there is the beginning of a fifth. I'll add to it as I acquire or maybe cut more light blue. I am kind of protective of fat quarters and don't really want to chop them up. But I have been gifted several bags of scraps recently, so there may be some light blue hiding in those bags!  (fingers crossed!)



I'm linking up with ScrappyHappy Saturday on Angela's blog. Come join her RSC18. See her blog or click the button on the sidebar here. 

Wondering what the color for February will be?  Will I have enough scraps to make 4+ blocks? 


Stay Busy and Stay Happy


Friday, January 26, 2018

A Finish - Finally!


 Last February I started on this quilt  It was a kit from our LQS that had recently gone out of business. The pattern is called Magnolia by Blank Quilting. It went together pretty quickly. The blocks are 8.5 inches and it's set, 5X5. Not a big quilt, but nice "couch size".

This is a close up of the setting.  Tumblers hanging in row to the left!  I seem to have more than one project going at a time!

 I got the borders on.  There are 4.  A small  1"black border, then a 2" green stripe, then another 1" black, and fianlly a large 9" focus fabric border!

I cut and assembled the binding, thinking I would get it to the longarmer soon. I love a striped binding, don't you?


I put it away in the drawer with the scraps. I try to save all the fabric until the quilt is completely done. Label and all. And then life happened. A new great granddaughter was expected!  A baby girl quilt needed!  A different month happened and other challenges were presented.

Well, you know the story. A UFO!  Magnolia Quilt 2.0.  I have a few friends with long arm machines. Most quilt only for themselves, but they are taking a bus trip to Paducah in the spring and needed some extra dollars. So I enlisted one of them to quilt it for me. I purchased the batting, pieced a backing from my stash and some left over pieces of the front.  I delivered it to her 2 weeks ago.  She quilted it with a design called Narcissus. Last Thursday I got it back, Saturday I sewed the binding on. Then spent part of Sunday watching football and stitching the binding to the back.


Feet up in the recliner, watching the television makes for good stitching time.

It is finished!

 I apologize for the poor lighting. It's a WINDY, gray day here in NE Wyoming....so no outside photos are possible.

This is part of the pieced backing and you can see the quilting (Narcissus) design on the backing.


I am linking up with Crazy Mom Quilts  Finish It Up Friday and
                                  Busy Hands Quilts   Finished or Not Friday.

Stay Busy and Stay Happy

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

OMG January Done!

My string blocks for Covered in Love are done. My One Monthly Goal was to make 8, there are 12.  My reasoning was that I found another part of an old sheet for the foundation and the scraps were already all over my sewing room. So I decided to sew until that bag of scraps was mostly gone. I did have to cut a few of the longer strings and in doing so sewed end pieces together to start another set of crumb blocks.  But that is not on any challenge list, it is just an ongoing project.



You can see, I used brights and some darks.  There is white and light tone on tone, some scraps from a Bronco quilt I made, some Christmas fabric, some of the fabric from baby quilts. I love recalling each one.

I hope the recipients of these string quilts with have just as much fun looking at all the different fabrics that will be in the quilts. I have been inspired  to make some for myself and several of my friends are making some also.

I will link this post to Patty's One Monthly Goal link-up, when she posts it in a few days.  Until then,   it will be a stand alone post here.

ps: These blocks are in the mail on their way to Kat in Texas.


Stay Busy and Stay Happy

Friday, January 19, 2018

Scrappy Happy Mug Rugs




A Christmas exchange brought me this pattern and some fat quarters.  There are 7 sayings printed on fabric and 7 simple mug mat patterns.  These are the first two I tried. You can see , I used kind of Christmas fabric but not traditional colors. I think they are really cute. The pattern is from June Tailor.




It's a small finish this week, and I need to learn how to join the end of a binding, not using a diagonal seam. The scraps for the binding were pieced with a straight seam. It can't be that hard! I was worried I wouldn't have enough of the red stripe and I did not have enough of the pink poinsettia fabric. Then when it came time to join the fabric, late Wednesday evening, I could not decide just how to do it. I know there is a way. I will peruse the internet today. Not too  noticeable on these two. My friends say, "who cares".


I will be linking up with:
Amanda Jean at Crazy Mom Quilts - Finish It Up Friday
Myra at Busy Hands Quilts - Finished or Not Friday


Stay Busy and Stay Happy




Friday, January 12, 2018

Finish It Up Friday, Finished or Not Friday


I wish I had taken more progress pics. But here is what I have been working on this week. Here I am doing a blanket stitch on the edge of the applique.


I have several of these patterns, some are kits and some are just the patterns. I have a narrow slice of wall in my entryway that is just perfect for the little 6" by 20" minis. Patchabilities has a great selection of seasonal little banners. The kits usually come with special buttons or embellishments. This was just a pattern, so I used some scraps from my stash.


Let me introduce you to Sven. My newest snowbuddy. I still need to add some fringe to his scarf and find a different embellishment for his stocking cap pompom. I am thinking an actual pompom or a pale blue yo yo with a snowflake button.
 My Sven next to the pattern. And don't look and my messy stash of 9 patches~

I will be linking up with:
Crazy Mom Quilts     Finish It Up Friday
Busy Hands Quilts     Finished or Not Friday


Stay Busy and Stay Happy








Friday, January 5, 2018

First Finish of the New Year and #12 on my APQ Challenge.

COLD weather equals lots of sewing time. It was below zero all day New Year's Eve day and New Year's Day. We don't "party" anymore...actually we never did much. I did open a bottle of wine and I made a new oven dish. Chicken, wild rice with cranberry/soy sauce over the top. It was yummy.

I sewed both days. I had a pattern with some fabrics that I had set aside. I decided to "get it done". 


It's called Braid Runner by G.E. Designs. I had some of this green and purple poinsettia fabric that I really like. I had used it several years ago to make a table runner for my son and daughter-in-law. I selected some other fabrics. Several were tried, discarded and then this was decided upon. 


The design is a quilt as you go, technique. Some progress. 

Then came the binding decision. I really liked the gold filigree fabric that was the inner border.. 


Originally I had picked a dark purple with gold stars, but changed my mind. 
 Problem.......I would have to skimp to have enough. The instructions called for strips cut at 2.75 inches. I usually cut binding at 2.5. But I follow directions so, began to cut.  Yikes, it's gonna be close. I decided to sew them together end to end with straight seams instead of diagonally. 

I measured after seaming the strips..I was short by 2 inches. So I decided to use a chunk of the wide border fabric. And I decided to add that one with a diagonal seam. My regular method of ending binding is with a diagonal seam. 


Finished!  I really am pleased with it. 
Can you see where I added the 2 inches(or less) of floral border fabric?  It is pretty subtle. 

I am linking this  with Crazy Mom Quilts Finish It Up Friday. I also will add the finished photo to the APQ 2018 UFO Challenge. January's challenge was #12 on my list! They released the number early, so I got busy. I wanted to show you my list, but Blogger won't let me add the photo.  I will have to research why.

edit: I tried several hours later and now it works. Go figure!

I'll try to post it later
Stay Busy and Stay Happy
Judy

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

One Monthly Goal January Goal

This is my first time joining  the One Monthly Goal event sponsored by Patty at Elm Street Quilts.   If you might want to join, click this link and check it out!

I hope I can complete my goal, every single month.  I have selected a different goal from some of my other challenges. January's goal is to complete at least 8 blocks for Covered in Love charity block drive sponsored by Kat at Kat and Cat Quilts. Here is how I started:



I cut  8 squares from an old sheet to conform to the guidelines on Kat's blog.  Then I selected 8 strips of fabric for the center strip. Not all the same color, or even the same width.



Then I dumped out my small box of 1 1/2 inch strip and grabbed several handfuls of scraps from a tub gifted to me by my friend Maggie. I think that will be a good start. Today I sewed with a wonderful group of friends. Of course everyone spends some time walking from table to table, checking on what everyone else is working on. Many were interested in my string block.  Hooray, maybe they will make some too. 

I am excited to work on this OMG and join all the other talented quilters. 

Stay Busy and Stay Happy

Monday, January 1, 2018

Happy New Year First Book of 2018!






I have participated in this event for the last couple of years. So I wanted to be a part of it again. This book is one that was chosen by my book club, Page Turners. We will discuss it on the 3rd Tuesday of January. I am not sure, just yet, how I feel about it. Stories about this time in history always depress me. Even though I did enjoy "All The Light We Cannot See", "The Book Thief", "Sarah's Key", "Fall of Giants", and "The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet" I find them hard to read. I have to take breaks pretty often. 


I am only on page 81, but I like the character development.  The quick synopsis from Goodreads, says, " Inspired by the life of a real World War II heroine, this debut novel reveals a story of love, redemption, and secrets that were hidden for decades." I am hoping for some feel good parts. 

I just looked at Sheila's post and there are lost of good book suggestions. I'll be making a list and trying to read some of them this year. My Goodreads goal is 30 books, that should be doable even with my added sewing/quilting challenges. 

Stay Busy and Stay Happy
Judy