I'm sewing the binding on the Fourth of July quilt...while binge-watching The Great British Baking Show.
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Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Monday, September 25, 2023
Stairway to Heaven Quilted!
I picked up the Stairway to Heaven quilt from Janet-Lee over the weekend. We picked a slightly more complex, tight, quilt pattern for this quilt, and I love it.My pal Julie loves to take pictures of her quilts crumpled up, so this is a homage to that.
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Fourth of July Quilted!
This is the back of the Fourth of July quilt. You can see the quilting.Here's the front. I will bind this with red.
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Forty-Six Squares
Here are my forty-six squares. One of the things that makes a successful Slashed squares quilt is that half of the blocks have to have busy outsides and calm insides, and the other half have to have busy insides and calm outsides. I really didn't follow that rule very much when I paired the fabrics for these blocks. I just paired fabrics I thought looked good together. These are in no real order and I haven't even decided if I will use them all but it's been a fun process and an interesting way to tame the fabric mess I've got.
If you click the photo, you'll enlarge it and you can see all the fabrics up close and in great detail.
Friday, September 22, 2023
Second strip
I've added the second strip to the mini slashed squares blocks. Here you can see all of them. I will make more, of course, and use the ones that work together the best.
Thursday, September 21, 2023
What's Next?
Now that the PRIZM quilt and its backing are all ready for the longarm quilter, the design wall is empty.
EEK!
My studio has been a real mess, with fabric strewn about everywhere. I spent some time over the weekend folding up what could be folded and putting it back in the stash, but there's a lot that's just piled up. I wasn't in the mood to make slabs, but I did want to do something, and a dear colleague of mine has just become a grandfather for the first time. A scrappy baby quilt would be just the ticket to clear off my worktables and get me busy.
I decided to make a slashed squares quilt - but in minis. This is practically the simplest quilt anywhere. Surround a square with fabric, cut that apart and rearrange the pieces. You can see pictures of the various slashed squares quilts here. You can get the tutorial for them here.Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Binding for the Black Abacus Quilt
I am adding the binding to the Black Abacus quilt.
Regular readers know I add my binding to the back of my quilts, then fold it over to the front and do my hand sewing on the front. I'm really good at invisible blind stitching, so doing it this way allows me to show off. (ROFLMAO!!) Actually, that is the way I was taught. I tell you everything about how I do it in my tutorial, available here.
This is a scrap slab triangle quilt. It's a great quilt to use up all your scraps. I've made about nine of them and each one is different. I wrote a tutorial for this, and you can get it here.
Sunday, September 17, 2023
PRIZM Flimsy Complete
If you're paying attention (that's a theoretical you, not you, you) a border fabric is obvious.But that often means clearing the clutter that was in your head first. Sigh.
Thursday, September 14, 2023
Whizzing Along
I'm sewing the Prism quilt together. Here the top row is complete.
Saturday, September 9, 2023
PRIZM Takes Shape
I wondered if I had something better than polka dots in my stash for the lighter triangles in the PRIZM quilt. I had to really hunt to find these, and before I could make any changes I had to make sure I had SIX light sort of pale fabric, and enough of them. As you can see from the photo above, I did.
Last night, as the Alcatraz / Medvedev match went through the third and fourth sets, I cut my strips and this morning I sewed them together and cut them into triangles.
(btw, WHAT A MATCH! NOBODY saw that coming.)
Here are the warm tones.Friday, September 8, 2023
The Wrong Road
This is the inspiration wall above my ironing table. On it are favorite photos, thank you cards, birthday and Christmas cards; quotes, postcards of artwork I like and all kinds of other fun stuff.There is also this. I keep it front and center to remind me that I am human.
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Making Lemonade
There's a saying that goes, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade."
I am getting fabrics together for the backing of the pink and white zebra quilt. I figured I'd use what was in my stash, but I knew I'd use all the leftover pink triangles somehow. So I stated to lay them out, and I got an idea. Or rather I remembered one.Monday, September 4, 2023
Switching Around
I started cutting the light triangles for filling in the gaps of the Prism quilt. I've got some polka dots coming for the other spaces.
I washed and ironed some fabrics yesterday morning. Then it got warmer, and the last thing I needed was something to generate more heat, so I switched gears.
I sorted through my pinks and chose one for the border of the as-yet-unnamed pink and white zebra quilt.Speaking of which, I took this photo on my way home from California. That big white octagon in the middle is Arthur Ashe Stadium at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center where the US Open is played. The white box to the right is Louis Armstrong Stadium. that crescent shape is Court 17 and the round blue shape below Ashe is the unisphere from the 1964 World's Fair. Just above and to the right is Citi Field, the stadium where the Mets play baseball. This is probably as close as I am going to get to the US Open tennis, so I was delighted to see it.
Sunday, September 3, 2023
Learning From Mistakes
I've sewn all the blocks together for the pink and white quilt. It will have a pink border, but I haven't yet decided which pink.
The quilt reminds me of my granddaughter's pink and white striped dress.
The quilt did not turn out the way I expected it to, but it gave me some ideas. Learning from a mistake is a good thing. The previous ribbons quilts (Yellow Ribbons and Greensleeves) were successful because of the value changes between the "waving ribbon" and the big triangles. I like to play with your head, and make the colors flip flop back and forth, but that can be tricky for the average quiltmaker. Making the quilt essentially a two color quilt makes it more accessible.
Then again, you know me. I can never leave well enough alone. All you have to do is look at the photo above and you can see where this is going.
OOOoooh! Yeah! (As Julie would say, "Go Lynne, go!")