Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Simple Quilt

This is what I sew, when I need to sew for therapy. Meaning, I don't want to do anything complicated - I just want to sew. It's hard to mess this up. (But I have in the past!) This is the 3rd time I have used this specific print for one of these chain quilts. I think the fabric is sorta ugly. However - since I make THIS type of quilt to give away, it doesn't matter what I think! When there are multiple quilts...this brown print gets snatched up 1st. Go figure...


Quilt top measures 60"x86" (un-quilted)




In this 2nd picture, I have the "flange" binding all ready to go. Doing the flange binding is sort of fiddly - I like the results on a finished quilt. No hand quilting. Not sure when I will get this quilted so I stuck the binding in the READY jar!




Here is a close up of the fabric.


I have 3 more of this simple quilts cut out. All strips just waiting to be sewn up. I like to have 1 or 2 finished & hanging in the closet. There is ALWAYS someone that needs a quilt.

TTYL
M


Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Leaves

I finished these blocks a LONG time ago. Maybe finished them 2 years ago? I don't know. I put them into rows & sewed the rows together some time after Christmas. Just it just sat. I agonized over the borders. Finally picked something out of my stash. Last night I spread it out to get an idea how wide I wanted the borders to be. Decided I was going to do a 1" border in brown, then a 1" inner border in a cream shirting print & then 6" b outer border. But....As I laid it out? I realized just how BIG this quilt was! No borders needed. So much for not being a hurry. Or is that the other way around???? Who knows. the pattern was in an old McCall's Quilting magazine & I think I actually used a free template for the matching pillowcase! My template for every single one of these blocks was a cardboard cut out for the leaf & stem! They got pretty ragged by the time I finished 72 of them.. :)




Prince Charming has asked to have this quilt for himself. He's never done that. Ever. I have MADE quilts FOR him, but he's never specifically ASKED or claimed one I was just finishing. So? It's for him then! It will backed in a cream flannel & I just (Today February 19th, 2020) dropped it off at the long arm quilter's for quilting. I'm having it done custom. she always does a FANTASTIC job too. All my hand applique time was worth it.


I have 25 more paper pieced blocks to complete (& 10 side setting triangle blocks) to complete for my Raven's Wing Quilt. I INTEND to have it done to take when the Leaf Quilt is done. So? Give or take 6-8 weeks. Should be enough time! I hate deadlines, so I better not get too cocky.


Attaching a screen shot of the leaf quilt. Shown on a queen sized bed. The corner stones are a plain brown & the sashing strips are a nice dark green print. All the leaves have different backgrounds. I think I only did 3 of each color leaf. No 2 leaves, the same color, have the same back ground. I tried really hard to make it scrappy looking - I cut up a LOT of fat quarters!!


M

Clothesline Basket





This is a small clothesline basket that I made this week. Just piddling around. Super easy. Cotton wrapped clothesline & a wide zig-zag stitch on my sewing machine. I used a dark green embroidery thread in the bobbin & regular thread in the top. The top thread is on the inside. I didn't see any reason to use colored thread on top & bottom.

It came out cute. I'm using it for my keys. Seems I have misplaced them a few times in the last 3 weeks. Maybe sticking them here will stop me doing that! We shall see.

I have made several of these baskets. This is my 1st time putting handles on one. All the others are just straight up. Prince Charming uses one for his stuff (keys, wallet, knife, etc...) down in the basement. I have another one in the bedroom for catching "stuff"...Made one for a friend of mine, she uses hers for hand towels & soap in her bathroom.

Super handy. Super easy.

TTYL, M