Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 7, 2013

Color Wheel Quilt...

My granddaughter has been admiring the color wheel hanging in my sewing room. As a budding artist, she needed one too! My colors may not be perfect, but I was pretty happy with what I found in my stash for each of the color wedges...


 I used my "Fat Cats" ruler, which is just a 30 degree ruler, to cut the wedges 8 1/2" long. I sewed a white strip cut 1" x 10" to each wedge and trimmed it even with the wedge. Then it was just a matter of sewing the 12 wedges together in a circle. There's a circle appliquéd in the center and the outside edges are just turned under 1/4" and machine appliquéd to the background. Some spiral quilting, Architextures binding and it was done!



I happened to have a bit of Crafty Chloe fabric leftover and it seemed the perfect backing...


{Couldn't resist zooming out to get my Crepe Myrtle in the picture...}


And here's a sneak peek at my next project. I'm getting ready for an upcoming retreat and cutting out the blocks for this beauty... "Fresh" from Simply Retro.


I also received this lovely rug mug from an equally lovely friend on Saturday. Miss Nancy, a member of our Redbird Bee, made this with scraps leftover from my Bee block!


Yes, quilters are the nicest!!!

Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 7, 2013

Star

I have a finished quilt! It's small - 43" x 43" - but packs a big punch!

I found this block about a year ago when I was looking through some of my older quilt books. I thought how cool would it be to make the star big - like for the whole quilt. Then I saw this one by Rita at Red Pepper Quilts and wow. It went on my to-do list!

I wanted clear, colorful, and modern fabric to make my star. Vanessa's Simply Style turned out to be just what I had in mind! I added a few stash fabrics to round out the colors with additional prints and voila. Couldn't be happier with it!



The half-square triangles finish at 2 1/2", which makes the star 40". I added a 1 1/2" border to separate it from the binding.



The quilting is simple - lots of straight lines. After quilting the lines, I decided to add a little texture to the center white triangles by doing a little free motion back and forth in every other space. I'm thrilled with the dimension it added!


Now to find a nice place to hang this one!!

Thứ Tư, 17 tháng 7, 2013

Catching up on some quilting...

So last year I was determined to finish up all the tops that were piling up or give them away. Yay! I pretty much did that and have been determined to quilt each top as I make it ~ as all of you do?

I've done well, by keeping an ongoing list. Something about putting it down on paper, {or whiteboard} that keeps me on track. Until now... oh no, I've got 5 tops on the list. There's something about that pretty fabric that keeps calling me to cut it up and sew!

Today I promised to make a dent and pin-basted 2 tops. So hopefully, I'll have some finished quilts to show soon!


Even though this lovely fabric pile keeps calling my name. I won't touch it ~ promise. 


{I'm doing "Fresh" from Simply Retro}

Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 7, 2013

What I'm working on...

No finishes to share this week! But I did cut into some fat quarters of Simply Style by Vanessa Christenson. Oh how I love her 2 lines - they're such beautiful, colorful, modern, graphic lines. And they work really well together.

I've had this block drawn up in my design notebook for a while. Then I saw Rita's version over at Red Pepper Quilts and couldn't wait to try it. Vanessa's fabric was perfect for the look I wanted with a couple of stash pieces added for more variety.


The half-square triangles finish at 2 1/2", which makes the star 40" square. I added a small white border to separate it from the binding.


I'm also working on finishing up my Steam Punk quilt. Yeah!


The quilting on this one is a bit unusual from most...
I started out by quilting in the ditch along all of the gray sashing strips.


Then I machine quilted around each of the center circles in the blocks and did the setting triangles. I used this wonderful graphic piece in the triangles which actually gave me some quilting lines to follow. Love when that happens! Since the edges were all stitched down, I decided to finish it off with the binding.


And now I'm hand quilting 2 concentric circles in each block. The hand quilting is giving the quilt the needed texture without super-obvious lines that could be distracting. It's making for some nice relaxing summer evenings. I've been watching Friday Night Lights and catching up on the past years' movies on DVD. I'd welcome any movie suggestions!


Finally, I love to do embroidery. Haven't picked up in years. I probably did my first when I was 8 or 9 years old - learned from my grandmother who was an amazing needleworker! Some day I'll tell you more about her...

These are from Anna Maria Horner's Love from A to Z and for my granddaughters, Elyse and Madelyn.



Well, this looks like a WIP post and it's Wednesday. Guess I ought to link up to Lee over at Freshly Pieced! What are you working on?



Thứ Sáu, 5 tháng 7, 2013

Dwell... a quilt from Simply Retro

I took advantage of the nice weather yesterday and my "quilt-holder" being home to snap some photos of my Dwell quilt. The pattern is from the new book Simply Retro by Camille Roskelley. I've had a simple house quilt on my to-do list for a while and I started cutting the day the book arrived!


It was one of those quilts where you make one block and then you just want to make another in different fabrics. I love those! Never get bored!




I found this wonderful house print fabric at one of our local shops - Janie lou. The colors were perfect and I bought enough to do a vertical strip along with a coordinating green on each side.


 When I got it home I realized that if I ran it vertically my houses would be laying on their sides. We do have tornados here - but I certainly didn't want to create that kind of vibe! I ended up doing some creative piecing and surprisingly ended with a big "H" for house :)


In the white background I quilted flowers since I have flowers behind my own house. After several complicated scenarios on how to quilt the houses themselves, I remembered what Camille had written in my autographed copy of the book...


So I decided to "Keep it Simple!" and did straight lines 1" apart on the blocks. Easy!


And finally it got a gray striped binding. This piece from Little Red Riding Hood is simply a wonderful binding piece. A good one to stock up on!



Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 7, 2013

WIP Wednesday! Another Sunburst!



I can't believe it's been a week since I blogged. I'll blame it on the lazy summer-time!

But I have been up to some sewing and finally it was nice enough today to take some pictures.

This is my third Sunburst quilt. I made it a little bigger by adding a few more rows of diamonds.


I also added a border on this one that the original didn't have...


The beautiful quilting was done by one of our talented local long-arm quilters - Terri Kanyuk.


I have loved every one of these quilts... it lends itself so well to almost any fabric collection. The pattern is currently available in this book (affiliate link to amazon.com)




I'm also excited because I finally finished my Lone Starburst paper pieced blocks at our St Louis MQG sew-in last Saturday. After lots of trial and error I came up with this setting and couldn't be more thrilled! More to come on this one!



Linking up today to Lee at Freshly Pieced!