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January 10, 2017

Lawn Diamond Quilt


Woo Hoo!  The most boring quilt in the world is FINISHED!  It's my first finish of 2017!  I call this Lawn Diamond quilt the most boring quilt in the world due to the massive amount of repetition.  Lesson learned; break up the project into smaller segments so you don't want to scratch your eyes out!


So Cal is having a lot of rain, and while it isn't raining right now, everything outside is pretty soaked.  Using the kitchen shutters was a good alternative to trying to get an outside photo, either on the improvised clothesline or my design grass.


This is the improv quilt back.  I hope you're having a good day.  What are you working on?
May your bobbins always be full,

November 21, 2015

The Autumn Leaves Quilt is finished!



This is a custom order for a lady named Diane.  After I accepted the commission, I found out she lives in SoCal, about 80 miles away.  That's a first for me, the other commissions have been spread across the US.


I received the deposit in early August and it was finished today.  Diane should have it by early December.  Not bad, four months for a completed quilt.


This is the pieced back, I intentionally cut duplicates of the points that formed the leaf points and the seedpods, to use on the quilt back, and I threw in a little gray triangle for variety, can you spot it?  The upper photo sure shows off the fabulous Long Arm Quilting by Janiel Miller.




I really love this quilt and I'll be sad to see it go!  The finished quilt is 95" x 95".


We still have lots of trees with beautiful Autumn Leaves and some are in the gutter.



When I got down to the clubhouse to photograph the quilt, the auditorium was all set up for an anniversay party.  Pretty fancy.


Looks like a good time will be had, tonight.  Bob and I skipped the party for our 50th, and went on a 6 week trip, 4 weeks on a cruise through the Panama Canal then on to Europe, then stays in Copenhagen and New York.

May your bobbins always be full,

I've got a stack of quilts to bind...


And they're all queen-size.  From the top, Autumn Leaves 95 x 95", Vintage Modern 70 x 87", and Mandalay HSR 85 x 88.5".


It took me about 4 days to get to this point.  I had thought I'd have all the bindings sewn on by now, so much for thinking!


The colors of the bindings aren't showing up very well from the top, they ar Kona Wheat, Kona Black and Kona Cadet.

Now, I'm ready to start on the first one.  Photos to follow, of course.
May your bobbins always be full,

October 18, 2015

Autumn Leaves Quilt Top is assembled!


The top photo shows the blocks all put together, laid out on my fabulous "design" grass.  Below is the completed Autumn Leaves Quilt Top with the borders applied.  I went down to our clubhouse and laid it out on the dance floor, where I teach Tai Chi, and I stood on the stage to get this shot.


I think the most recent quilt top compares favorably with the original, below.


Now, I need to decide on the quilt back.  Hopefully, this will be at the LAQ by week's end.

May your bobbins always be full,

October 17, 2015

Autumn Leaves Quilt Top, putting it together.


I have been working away on this quilt top. We've had so many hot, hot, days that when I laid the blocks out in my garage, the only room in the house with a large enough space to lay out a queen size sheet and have room to walk around, it was like working in a sauna.  I pushed thru because I felt like I'd fallen behind due to travel and a death in the family.



I used this photo of the original quilt to get the layout right.  I miss Bob every day, this is just one example of why,  If he were still around I'd have consulted him, because he had a great artist eye.


May your bobbins always be full,

October 4, 2015

Yes, I'm familiar with a seam-ripper!


Houston, we have a problem!  Yesterday I worked on six Autumn Leaf blocks, and three were incorrect. In the original Autumn Leaves Quilt, that I made three years ago, one of the leaves was like these; and I didn't notice it until it was quilted.  I was a real newbie, then.  I'm so glad I have a seam-ripper. And I'm glad I didn't finish the blocks!




Here, you can see the exact problem, the middle section was flipped upside down.



Here, the three of them are, all corrected,  In case you're wondering whose furry butt that is, it's Ben, the best little guy, and a quilter's best friend.



The last photo shows all six of the Autumn Leaf blocks that were completed today.  I still need to make the seed pod blocks, before I can start to assemble the quilt top.  Here's a photo of the original Autumn Leaves Quilt, can you spot the "maverick" block?


Non-fabric Autumn Leaves, my inspration.


May your bobbins always be full,

October 3, 2015

More progress!



Early morning driveway shot, I finished these six Autumn Leaf blocks, yesterday. I was determined to finish them; I'd had a delay when my Mom passed away and another when I went to TX.  Determination won, yesterday! Only six more to go, then five seed pod blocks before I can assemble the quilt top.  Today, I worked on the next six blocks, but I didn't finish them, that will happen tomorrow, for sure.
May your bobbins always be full,

October 2, 2015

More Autumn Leaves


These four beauties were actually ready for posting before I left town!  Life being what happens when we have other plans, got in the way.  I took these on 9/18!  Today, I'm hoping for no distractions; I want to bust out several more Autumn Leaf blocks and get them photographed and posted.  That's my plan!
May your bobbins always be full,

September 15, 2015

Lovin' these leaves


We're having some much-needed rain today, so this was taken in the garage with the overhead door open to get some natural light.  These blocks are huge, 15.5 inches and I'm thrilled with how they're turning out.  I'm going to try to get one more set done before I teach Tai Chi, a 3 PM, today.  Wish me luck!
May your bobbins always be full,

September 14, 2015

Autumn Leaves Quilt ~ some assembly




We're having some gusty winds, and that made taking photos outside a bit of a problem.  But, I think you get the idea.  Two Autumn Leaf blocks assembled and 18 more to go.  The next two are laid out and ready to go.  These are so large that two at a time is about my limit.  That's a 24 x 36 inch cutting mat they're laid out on.


It's been over a week between posts because there are a lot of non-sewing things going on.  Hopefully, things will settle down and I can get back to my "day job' of quilting.

May your bobbins always be full,

September 5, 2015

Autumn Leaves Quilt ~ progress


It seemed to take forever to get to this point.  Cutting the print fabric for the Leaves and Seedpods took about half an hour for each one.  That's 20 times 30 minutes, 10 hours of cutting on the print fabrics alone.  I didn't keep track of time when I cut the Kona White for the background fabric.

I decided to change-up my modus operandi for this quilt.  For Aunt Lorraine's version, I made two blocks at a time.  For each set of blocks, I cut fabric then stitched them together.  This time I have more confidence and I cut all the fabric, then I chain stitched all the side points on the leaves.  The small HSTs on the right, took me an extra step of stitching, but those 2.75 inch cuties will go in another "scrappy" quilt, maybe like this one that I made from Aunt Lorraine's qult.


Now, to get to the next step, putting together the middle points for the leaves and the small points for the seed pods.  Fun times.  What are you up to?

May your bobbins always be full,

August 30, 2015

Autumn Maple Leaves Quilt ~ Changes and Progress


I have to say I've been very lucky taking orders for custom quilts. Out of six custom quilts, only one was a stinker.  Diane, the adventurer who ordered this quilt is a gem.  After an email, in which she mentioned "bright" a couple of times I decided to change up the fabric choices for her quilt, and she's happy with the changes.


I also showed her the differences between the different whites.  For Aunt Lorraine's quilt, I used Kona PFD bleached white, but for Diane's quilt we're using Kona White.  It will be a great choice.  


All of the background pieces cut, and now I'm working on cutting the prints for the leaves and seed pods,  So far I have 9 of 20 batches cut.  For the original quilt, I did two leaves at a time, but I think doing all the cutting first is the way to go, this time.

Wish me luck!
May your bobbins always be full,

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