Yes, today is Monday … a holiday here on the West Coast of Canada (BC Day) … a beautiful day that promises to not be tooooo hot! Perfect! Edit: the afternoon became hot and muggy! ULK!
Yesterday, my sister and a cousin in Ontario Zoomed together while we quilted. It’s a lot of fun! My sister invited the other cousins to drop in and visit … one said that watching us quilt would be like watching paint dry! We had a good laugh about that!
The tumbler quilt that I started in July received the final stitching of the binding as we Zoomed! When quilting this quilt, I practiced ruler quilting. I used Silly Moon’s Turkey ruler to do the waves across the quilt. With how inconsistent I am, I made sure that the ‘waves’ were all started in a different spot. That way, you wouldn’t notice the one or two waves that were different! ~grin~
I didn’t like how the waves of the turkey ruler would go up and down the quilt … OK … honesty here: I couldn’t figure out where to line it up with sloping seams … so I just used a straight ruler and went up and down that way.
The batting is Hobbs 80/20 (my favourite!) and it is quilted with Aurifil 2311.
The tumblers were all cut with the 3½” Accuquilt tumbler die. It certainly didn’t take long to cut them out! You can read more about the sewing together of this quilt HERE.
And do you see that skinny border? Last month, Terry (my cousin I was zooming with) had shown us this cute little flower that she uses in a skinny border. Of course, at the time, I didn’t draw it out … so when I was quilting this border, I attempted to do it. It was a fail … but a GOOD fail …. I came up with this bow with ribbon between it … how sweet is that? Don’t you just love it when things like that turn out?
The back … oh the backing! I didn’t have enough of any one fabric to make a diagonal slash with another fabric in the middle … SEW … I used LOTS of different fabrics from the front and pieced them together. Most of them were cut 11 – 13″ wide, with the blue cut 5″ wide. And yup! It used up stash! But I still can’t figure out how the “floral” box is still full!
Design Wall
Last week, I missed my usual Monday report … so here’s this weeks.
Piecing:
I’ve pulled out this UFO: It was a Murder Mystery quilt that I started in 2010 at a Wild Rose Retreat in Orting Washington! It was a fun retreat! (Um … I haven’t been to a retreat that wasn’t fun …!!!) Anyhow, one of the shop’s owners was ‘murdered’ with a pinking rotary cutter … the evidence was the rick rack around his neck and the red fat quarter next to him … and the weekend went from there.
The instructor for the Mystery quilt and murder was Sherrie Jaqua and we ended up making the Bouquet block … an asymmetrical block.
When I pulled out the container, I realized that the top was done … I just need to add borders … sew that’s what’s on the design wall.
Quilting:
The Carpenter’s Wheel (Star) is ready to be sandwiched … the quilt was webbed together and the border was added after this picture was taken.
Stash Report
Dog/Cat Quilt #2 used 8 yards of fabric. You can see more details of this quilt HERE.
The Tumbler Quilt (above) used 8.5 yards of fabric …
The snowman from Christmas in July used 1 yard of fabric. So the total used in the last 2 weeks is 17.5 yards. No shopping, no fabric purchased.
- Fabric Used this week 17.5 yards
- Fabric Used this year: 230.5 yards
- Fabric Bought this week: 0 yards
- Fabric Added this year: 23.5
- Net Fabric used 207 yards
Stitchin’ Time
I am aiming for 30 minutes/day – at least! I switched from 15 minutes / day to 30 minutes/day in April! No stitchin’ on the 19th … ’cause it’s not a race!
- 15 minute days: January – July: 210 / 212
- 30 min days/ Aug: 2 / 2
- Total days in 2020: 212 / 214
- Percentage = 99%
For more Stitchin’ Time, you can check out Kate’s blog: Life in Pieces
TO DO
I’m linking up to Roseanne & Sue’s “TO DO” Tuesday. Their blog is “Home Sewn by Us.”
2 weeks ago list:
I’m not surprised that I got everything done … I had 2 weeks! grin!
- Sandwich, Quilt & bind Dog/Cat #2 √ done
- Finish IB July project √ done (see HERE)
- Work on IB December project as a leader & ender … √ done
- Spend at least 30 minutes this week CLEANING/ TIDYING my sewing room. √ done
- Work through another Artistic Digitizer lesson. √ done
This weeks list:
- Sandwich & Quilt Carpenter’s Wheel
- Add borders to Bouquet Murder Mystery
- Work on IB Sept project
- Spend at least 30 minutes this week CLEANING/ TIDYING my sewing room.
- Photo shoot and blog about IB August project
What’s in the plans for August?
- August’s Island Batik challenge
- Morewood Mystery!!! Cheryl from Meadow Mist Designs is hosting a mystery quilt. The cutting directions are up. I haven’t had a peek – but if you want to know what the finish looks like, she will give you a peek. With this mystery, she will be releasing a clue once a month, so it should be a nice leisurely mystery. Are you going to join in on this mystery?
No UFOs finished so far this month! (it’s only been a couple of days) … but the Bouquet Murder Mystery is out of the box … so hopefully there will be progress on it!
One who sleeps under a quilt is covered by LOVE!
Happy Quilting!
Gail
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Linking to:
- Tish @ Tish’s Adventures in Wonderland
- Sunday Stash @ quiltpaintcreate
- Oh Scrap @ Quilting is More Fun than Housework
- 15 minutes to Stitch @ Life in Pieces
- What I Made Monday @ Pretty Piney Quilts
- Monday Making @ Love, Laugh, Quilt
- Design Wall Monday @ Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
- Main Crush Monday @ Cooking Up Quilts
- To-Do Tuesday @ Home Sewn By Us
- Colour Inspiration Tuesday @ Clever Chameleon Quilting
I love that you pieced the back on the diagonal! Carpenter’s Star / Carpenter’s Wheel is one of my absolute favorite patterns; yours looks fabulous!
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Hi Emily!
Whenever I need to piece a back … I now think “diagonal” … I like it much better than joining a couple of pieces down the middle (unless it’s the same fabric!)
Carpenter’s Star/Wheel is SO easy and as long as your colours contrast a bit, it always looks great!
Happy Quilting, my friend! 🙂
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Hi Gail! I just LOVE those little bows in the skinny border. I happy oops for sure – I would say you planned it all along. I love that tumbler quilt and how great is it that it is finished. Yippee! Thanks so much for linking up today. ~smile~ Roseanne
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Thanks, Roseanne!
And thank you for hosting “To Do”.
Happy Quilting! 🙂
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I love the bow-ribbon idea! Looks great!
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Thanks Cheree!
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Oh my goodness! That backing is so pretty – and a great way to highlight the fabrics you used in your quilt! Great idea!
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Thanks, Mia! And, it does use up stash! 🙂
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I love the subtle color change in the tumbler quilt. It’s always nice to come up with a cute design by accident, your bow would definitely be a favorite for me.
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Thanks, Denise! Glad to hear that you’ll use the “bow.”
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The tumbler quilt turned out beautifully, love all those soft colors and the back is fun too. Congrats on the stash usage and finding all that time to stitch. Good luck with this month’s UFO.
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Thanks, Kathy!
I’m hoping to get at least one UFO done this month! But, I do need to work on it to get it done! 🙂
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Great finish! You have completed an unbelievable number of UFOs the past few years. I am in awe.
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Hi Donna,
I’m on a mission to get rid of ALL UFOs!!! It’s taking a while, but I’m slowly gaining ground! 🙂
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You did a nice job with the bow you made up. It is funny how we think we’ll remember something and then totally can’t do it.
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I know!!! And when Terry showed me again yesterday … it was a “DUH” moment … of course! 🙂
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