Sandwiching marathon

Yup, another marathon.  This time it’s a lot of small ones and I was able to do them myself without help.  I do have one more that is waiting for assistance.  SEW – that will mean that I will have 6 quilts to quilt.  Only one of them (Square Dance: centre-top row) was started this year, the rest are UFOs.  This will help toward my PHD in 2018.  I’m not going to do the math because I don’t want to count my chickens before they hatch!

 

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A Friday Flimsy!

The flimsy from the Square Dance Mystery is done.  It’s 24″ square.  I’m debating whether or not to put a border on it.  The directions for assembling this quilt are well written.  And see that centre star?  She has a unique technique for making those long half triangle squares.  It was easy! No messing with weird shapes.  If you want to make this little topper or a bigger quilt, the steps are still available at “From My Carolina Home.”

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Newfoundland quilts and stores

Rock Quilts

While driving around, we found a few quilts that were painted on rocks.  I found them fascinating.   We talked with the lady that painted the one on the left.  She told us that she re-paints the rock every spring.  Quite a feat for a wheel-chair bound lady!

 

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PHD in 2018 – May Report

28 years ago

I made this quilt for my niece when she was born!!!! I honestly do not remember making it … but I must have because I embroidered my name and the year on the quilt back.  I also remembered some of the fabrics.  This quilt has been well loved, but also well taken care of!  It was fun to see it!

 

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Oh no!! Not MORE UFOs?

More UFOs?

That’s right … I was searching for some fabric that I knew I had somewhere … and I opened this container and discovered more UFOs.   There was a bunch of rectangles that I know were intended for zipper bags and some squares from a panel that were suppose to be pillow covers, but I had made handles and I think I was thinking of making a little bag. Continue reading

Jaxson & Skittles

Linda is a quilting buddy.  Her neighbour’s kids have doxies – Jaxson & Skittles.  The neighbour often dog-sits the cute fur-babies.    Sew, when Linda. saw the “Dogs in Sweaters” pattern by Elizabeth Hartman, she knew she had to make one of Jaxson and one of Skittles.  However, she wanted to make them as true to the colouring of the dogs … so she managed to get pictures of each of the dogs.

Then she made the pillows: SEW cute!!!

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May 14 Stash & Design

IMG_1728This top is almost ready to sandwich.  It’s a pretty simple pattern, and one I have made a few times.  It’s a great pattern when you want to show-case a fabric.

But, I do not have anything quilting related finished.

However, I do have my garden planted and I noticed that some of the radishes are up, and a few pea plants are poking their head through the dirt!   We’ve had a couple of harvests of rhubarb … yes, spring is here! Continue reading

Friday … I’m starting new projects!

That’s correct … I’m not starting just one new project … but 3!!!!

Mystery quilts are a great, great temptation to me … and there are 2 that have left me wondering “should I or shouldn’t I?”   Well, the answer is I shouldn’t but I’m going to!

#1   Square Dance

IMG_2552From My Carolina Home is offering “Square Dance.”  This is the one that is already started with the clues named after the calls or moves in square dancing.  Fun!
SEW:  I have started sewing the first few clues, you can see the 9 patches here.  I’m making this with Kansas Troubles … a favourite fabric line! And all from my stash.   This is going to be a small quilt … a table topper.  It should be doable and easily finished by the end of the year.  (If I want to get my PHD in 2018 – it has to be finished!) Continue reading

Did I, or Didn’t I?

Quilting Labyrinth #2

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I have started quilting Labyrinth #2.  I’m starting by stitching in the ditch around all the major sections.  Then I’ll free-motion the rest.

Labyrinth 1-1The quilting will be very similar to what I did in this Labyrinth #1.

 

 

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PHD in 2018 April Report

I’m home from the retreat!  What a great time I had with some very amazing quilting friends!

I did manage to get this quilt totally quilted and bound.  It’s big, it’s heavy and I won’t be taking a pic of the full quilt until it’s washed and hanging on the line.  I spent most of the whole retreat quilting this.  The backing turned out to be a brushed cotton / flannel and it was a challenge to manipulate it through the machine.

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