Saturday, December 29, 2012

Last quilt of 2012

It's been a long time between posts. My new year resolution is to post regularly.  With that in mind I started my last quilt of 2012.  It's a baby quilt for a dear friend who had his baby early.  She was expected in January and I thought I would have time to workout during the holiday. As it happened my sewing machine had a minor problem and had to go to the shop for a quick visit.  She's not back yet.  My baby em, my baby Brother embroidery machine was still with my son in Ohio.  He brought it back when they came for a visit.  He also helped me get the Gracie quilting table set up for queen size quilts. We got it working both with my baby em and my old Viking machine.  It was so much fun working on his quilt.  I'll post a picture of his quilt later when he gets it done.  I'm so proud of his hard work.

Back to the baby quilt.  Here is the first block.  It's a friendship star gone wonky.  I saw this on a Sewing With Nancy show I DVR'd.  These fabrics are all Barbie fabrics I purchased as fat quarters at the MN quilt Guild garage sale.  I think I purchased 10 packages of fq.  Each had four different fabrics.  There is a pink fabric that will be the star too and another lighter blue.  All have Barbie written all over it.    Now the problem is deciding weather I want to sash these blocks.  I'll decide that after I get the other blocks done.

Happy quilting!


Tuesday, July 17, 2012

You asked for it ...

I completed two small projects while attempting to take vacation ... only two.  A little bummed but a little happy too.  One will be donated to the United Way Fundraiser that my employer does and the other will be used for the STaR Committee.  Well, that's the plan anyway.

I admit to being partial to any quilt pattern that is also a star ... I used the Ohio Star pattern for this small table topper, which can also be used as a wall hanging.  I purchased the fabrics from ConnectingThreads.com and Hancocks-Paducah.com.



The table runner below is a pattern called Diamond Forest Table Runner by Cranberry Corner ... once again, the fabrics were purchased from ConnectingThreads.com.  I love the jewel tones batiks!

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Curves .... are not for sissies!

Believe it or not, I sewed my first curved seam tonight ... and the second.  Yes, I admit to feeling sick to my stomach while I was sewing.  I do have to rip one out, make an adjustment, and re-sew it ... that will occur tomorrow.  I can at least say that I've done it!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

OMG ...

June and I have a competition going ... of sorts anyway.  Look at the pictures in the previous post.  June's is laid out according to the pattern, Julie's is not.  June likes Julie's better, but Julie likes June's better.  Go figure ...

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

We're making progress ...


So ... We're making progress on one of our joint projects.  It's a bargello, although I don't remember the name of the pattern.  June picked this pattern ... we started by making strip sets, then cut lots of pie pieces, and have wedges sewn together.  AND, all of the fabrics from our stashes!!  Tomorrow is the big fun though, we'll cut 4 wedges pieces to combine the two circles ... and should be able to sew both circles into one unit.  I am so excited ... just look at the pictures!


above is June's, and below is Julie's

Thursday, July 5, 2012

It's about time ...

I finally sewed today!!  Yay!!  OK, maybe not that exciting, but ... I have the top pieced for a table runner.  It will be donated to the United Way Electronic Auction where I work ... I guess that also means that I have to admit that I get paid to bid on items once a year, and all the proceeds go to the United Way.  Not a bad thing really.  No picture yet as I'm hoping to get it quilted tomorrow ... it measures about 21"x37" and was made with jewel toned batiks.  Yummy!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Vacation!

Yes, you guessed it ... I am officially on vacation!  And what a great time for it as well.  We got hit by a storm at home that knocked out our power ... that was last Friday ... and are still without power.  Thankfully, I have family and friends that don't mind me visiting.  Literally!!

I've not done much sewing yet.  The lack of power caused problems at work, luckily I've been able to work remotely and assist from afar.  And the weather isn't cooperating fully either. 

What really matters is that I'm enjoying my visit with June!  And am thankful that she lets me occupy a spare bedroom so that we can sew together ...

Monday, June 18, 2012

Wow, time flies!

Wow, time really does fly!  It's been awhile since I've taken the time to post.  My project list hasn't seen much progress because of work committments, family committments and being just plain tired.

According to the calendar, summer will officially be here in a couple of days.  That makes me sad because it means the year is half over.  And yet, I'm thrilled because in just 12 more days til I'll be arriving at June's house.  I always enjoy our visits because we get a chance to visit, catch up and sew!  Life doesn't get much better!!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Ladybugs ... How fun!

I spent Saturday at a local library ... but I wasn't looking as books.  A local quilting group holds a class about 4 times a year, and for $5 you get to spend the day with other quilters and let creativity reign. 

The pattern this time was Lady Bug Playground (free to download from http://konabay.com/quilting-fabric/category/Complimentary_Patterns.html).  What a cute, fun pattern.  Yes, we all chose very different colors.  But that's part of the fun when a group of quilters.

Do I plan to follow pattern exactly?  Of course not!  And you shouldn't be suprised either.  According to the pattern, the finished quilt is 50" wide ... I decided that I wanted mine to be a bit wider, so my quilt will use 12 blocks instead of 8.  I found a great focus fabric and the rest is history, at least for this quilt. 

No, my colors are not traditional, but aren't the ladybugs adorable?

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Time Still Flies!!

I can hardly believe that it's been more than 10 days since I last updated Quilters Off Center ... there is just so much going on right now!

1.  The Celestial Waltz quilt is finished!  Well, it needs a label, but that's it (and I hope to get that done tonight).  A picture will be coming soon.  The winning ticket will be drawn May 19, 2012 ... Can't wait to see who the lucky winner will be!

2.  My version of Key Lime Pie will be finished tonight also ... label included.  It's official name is "Berrylicious".  I am trying to get a good picture ... two of the colors are close, and they play nicely with each other.  Pictures are another story.

3.  I will be making two quilts for 4-H clubs to raffle.  One will find a home in Southeast Ohio, the other in Northwest Ohio ... can't wait to get those started!

4.  Saturday, oh what fun I'm planning to have!  A new quilting friend asked me to go with her to a one day class near home ... the blocks are fairly large and should go together easily which is always a good thing.  And I found the cutest fabric for my starting point ... lady bugs!  The fact that the background is an aqua totally made my day.  Can't wait to post pictures!

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Where does time go?

I was going to spend a weekend in hiding, to catch up on some quilting projects ... it was a nice thought.  I did get one quilt top completed - just the top though.  OK, I did get the backings done for the brick quilts.  I also discovered that the lasagna quilt tops need to be about 12" longer ... so ...  Sigh!  

I did get to spend some time with my Mom this weekend though, so that kind of made up for not getting caught up as much as I wanted to.  One day, I will be caught up completely ... maybe ;)

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Julie and I spent 2 hours on the phone last night.  She called and I was sitting around watching TV, surfing on my ipad and just relaxing.  She was sewing...does that surprise anyone????

So i got up and went into the sewing room and started on the last few quarters of that darn hunter's star quilt...yep...it has a new name...DARN HUNTER'S STAR...I would use stronger language, but...

So i got the middle's sewn together...correctly this time...and the medium large triangles.  I have just the dark triangles left.  that should take long.  then I will press and square these quarter blocks and sew four of them together to make a finished box...I will have six of the finished blocks.

I will win against that DARN HUNTER'S STAR quilt.

Encourge a Friend

Well ... I've been experiencing a lack of drive to work on projects lately.  So I called June.  It was wonderful!!  We chatted for a couple of hours.  And better yet, we were both sewing while we talked.  Talk about soothing!  I got to catch up with her, and we both made some progress on our projects ... it just doesn't get much better than that.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Have you ever woken up in the middle of night and decided to quilt.  well at 12:30 am I got up and decided I would work on my Hunter's Star quilt.  I have the final 24 quarters cut out and the middle half of each half of the quarter block done.  My next step was to sew the two halves together. So I turn on the Tv, found this old channel METv.  It plays really old shows, Mary Tyler Moore, Quantum Leap...stuff like that.  So i'm watching and happily sewing.  When I started pressing the seams, I think, something isn't quite right.  Oh No!  I had sewn these two pieces together backwards.  So reverse stitching began...24 seams....oh no...so maybe it wasn't a good idea to sew at 12:30 am..:(

Let me tell you this Hunter's Star quilt is out to get me.  Can quilts be possessed? 

It has been nothing but trouble.  I can't tell you how many times I've cut wrong, sewed wrong or ironed wrong.  The latest is that I ran out of the dark fabric and I'm not sure I have enough of the medium fabric to do a border.  I wanted this to be a king sized quilt and I only have 36 full HS blocks.  So that leaves a huge border.  If I have enough of the medium border I will do two large borders of light and a small border of medium in between.  It looks good on EQ...so it has to look good finished...right????

How do pattern designers do it when they don't know how the finished product will look?  How do they know how much fabric they'll need.   And if you're like me and let the quilt decide the borders, how do you ever know how much fabric you need for the border.  I have so much to learn!

I recently joined an online quiltbee and recently one of the participants sent out this link for a BOM.  http://www.lecienusa.com/?blockofmonth/  Check it out.  The quilt is beautiful.  They already have several months worth of patterns out there. 

Happy Quilting...or reverse stitching if you're me!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Happy Sampler


 Just a quick update on the Sampler class I'm taking at Millstream.  I have two of the three Week 1 blocks done for "Happy", none for "Winter" ... yet.  Thirteen Squares is pictured first, then A Dandy.  I have to finish cutting the pieces to makes the Salem blocks, hopefully tonight.


Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Oh My Goodness ...

I am so excited that Ginger Ouwenga finished quilting my version of the Celestial Waltz quilt.  I absolutely love it!  The pattern that she used is called "morning glory" ... and has vines like my Mom requested.  I'm going to hold off on posting a picture of the front of the quilt though until I have the binding, and possibly flange, done.

As a teaser ... here is a picture of the quilt back that shows off the lovely quilting.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Mini Quilts


My Mom found this mini quilt rack with three mini quilts displayed at a garage sale ... How cute!  The quilts themselves are pre-printed panels, hand quilted and measure approximately 7 inches square.  I think they're just adorable, so I had to include them on the blog.

Mom is a beginning quilter ... she has a quilt as you go project 99% complete.  There is enough batting and backing around the edge that she can add another border, or put a binding on it.  One of these days, I'll talk her into making that decision and acutally finishing it.  Until then, I'll keep asking her about it and she'll keep looking for things this like for me. 

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Wild Bears Update

 Progress is being made ... slowly.  I love the way the colors play off each other and the two background fabrics in the the flying geese units.  The other picture is of the claws in for the Bears Paw blocks.  Yes, it's really just a teaser since you can only see the wrong side of the fabric.

Friday, March 16, 2012

TGIF!

I decided to use a vacation day today ... to stay at home and get some prep work done for the Wild Bears and Sampler Class quilts.  Ahhhh!  It doesn't get much better than that.

My day hasn't gone exactly as planned, as I've run some errands for my sis-in-law who is under the weather and was able to get two of the kids on the bus since school was delayed this morning, too.  Any day I get to see my nieces and nephews is a great day!  And the prep has started, I'm making great progress on the Wild Bears project.

The kids won't be home for a couple hours but that's OK ... I'm hoping to get Wild Bears done and finish cutting the blocks for the Sampler Class.  Oh, and of course, to spoil my kids, too!!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

They did it AGAIN!

I'm a member of the Buckeye Desk and Derrick Club, a member club of the Association of Desk and Derrick Clubs ... a vibrant organization dedicated to furthering the education of its members.  One thing that I've done to help raise money for our Buckeye Club Scholarship the past several years, is make quilted table toppers/wall hangings that are used as donation drawing items.  It makes me feel good to be able to contribute something that helps others better themselves.

I've been pondering what to make for the Spring item ... and decided to use a new pattern this year, new to me anyway.  I fell in love with block that June used in her Fall For Robert quilt.  And then I saw the block again, in a pattern in Easy Quilts magazine.  A gorgeous table topper.  OK, one decision made.

The next is what fabrics to use ... My fabric stash has grown by what seems leaps and bounds, and in an effort to stop the madness I'm trying (the key word is tryinig) to not purchase any more fabric until I've used some of my stash and finished some of the UFOs and PIGs waiting in the wings.  Some days I do better than others ... but that's a story for another day ...

Well, last night I couldn't sleep so into my stash I dove ... calicos or batiks ... calicos or batiks ... which will it be? 

I finally settled on batiks since I've not used them before for a Desk and Derrick project.  So out came a group of 10 fabrics that all play comfortably with each other. 


And then the real fun starts ... putting them together in groups to see which play the best together. 

Yes, I involve June from a distance via multiple emails with the different groupings ... and wait anxioulsy for her opinions and thoughts and comments.  After all, that's what quilting friends are for. 

Ready for the results?  I remembered purchasing a blueberry batik last year while I was visiting June, and pulled it out to compare with the berry and beige batiks that spoke to me the most last night.  I knew immediately this group was it!  I'm calling it Mixed Berry Pie for the moment, but that could change to Berry-licious at any time ...


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Flutterbys!

Yes, fabrics have sang to me again!  I admit that these are not my "normal" color choices, but they're just lovely!  Happy - happy - happy!

I'm planning to use a churn dash layout based on a pattern I saw in a recent issue of Easy Quilts.  And am a couple of months away from starting it yet though as I have several other projects that need to be completed first.  Oh ... the anticipation!


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

An Off Day!

Wouldn't you know it, it's getting warmer outside and I get a migraine ... thankfully though, they are decreasing in number and severity.

I've been charged with making a quilt as a gift for a friend, so about 8:00 pm last night, I was able to start cutting fabrics.  She is very into nature and the Native American symbols of the bear, eagle and wolf ... you might think this would make finding a quilt pattern and fabric difficult but it didn't.

Out to http://www.quilterscache.com/ I went, and found a block called Wild Bears.  It uses the Bear's Paw and Flying Geese.  Perfect!

Onto one of my absolute favorite online sites - http://www.connectingthreads.com/ - there I found some yummy, chocolatey browns for the Bear's Paws.  Perfect!  I added several browns from my stash to complete the set, and make figuring the cuts easier since the quilt will have a total of 12 blocks. 

I also wanted to add some fun color to make the Bear's Paws pop but also needed something that reads as a solid so off to the Mirage collection I went ... Perfect!  I opted for a light and dark of each color: turquoise, purple, green, red, orange.

The Mirage collection also fit the bill for the background fabrics in the blocks ... I can hardly wait til it's done!

True to form, I am behind schedule on this project but I can see the finished quilt very clearly in my mind.  Despite starting out as a truly yucky day, yesterday ended quite well!

Monday, March 12, 2012

Boy did I have fun Sunday.  Last year Julie gave me a Layer Cake and several yards of 3 different matching fabric.  Well I found the perfect quilt to make the cake come alive.  It is the 10 Minute Block by Suzanne McNeil.  She has several books and YouTube video. 

So out came the Layer Cake.  I picked 5 cakes and put them together....hmmm something wasn't quite right.   I matched the color and used a light center.     It looked too matchy and the light center was...WRONG.  
So reverse stitching time!  With only 3 seams it was not difficult!  Love this Block!

I put together two more blocks before LOML (AKA Joel) came in and said, let's go to the neighbors for beer.  That ended my sewing session for Sunday.

As you can see I haven't sewn down the curved edges.  Suzanne had two different ways to sew the curves down and I haven't decided which way.


Well this morning I got up at 4AM...headed to my sewing room...what else do you do when you wake up that early?   Completed 7 more blocks...yes they are that easy....before I had to get ready for work.

Have I told you I Love this block!  Now a decision needs to be made.  Do I put together the 9 blocks or wait till April when I get to visit Julie.  Julie has another Layer Cake package of the same fabric.  Bless her heart! 

Can I wait that long is the tough question.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Last night while listening to a Just SEW It-Basic Machine Embroidery-Monogramming put on by Bernina.com I sewed on my Hunter's Star quilt.  This is going to be a king size for our bed.  I've always wanted to do a Hunter's Star and found directions on Joann Fabric.  Here is a picture of the sample I did from the pattern on Joann's website.  It is huge.  I'm going to use this sample block as the center for a personal round robin quilt.  Each quarter of this block was 12 1/2"  But I love the colors.  This blue is Julie's favorite color.  The fabric was left over from a quilt I made for Julie last year.

I took these directions and joined them with some I found on the web and downsized it so my block (with four quarter blocks sewn together) is 12 1/2".  I found three coordinating blue fabrics (light, med and dark) on Connectiong Threads that will work with our bedroom colors and put together sample blocks - one of each combination of light and med, light and dark and med and dark fabrics.  After much thought and input from Julie, I decided to do the med and dark as the two colors.  I will use the light as border and backing...I think.  I tend to decide on my borders after I get the blocks together.  Although I have been playing in EQ and I put sashing in just to see how it looked.  It gave the block a whole new look.  I only have 21 blocks done and due to sleeplessness last night I finished 19 quarter blocks (when sewn together like above these 19 quarter blocks will give me 4 and 3/4 blocks).  So right now I only have 25 blocks.  Good start but I have a way to go.  I'll keep sewing until I run out of med and dark.  The fabric is no longer available on CT.   I'll post pictures later. 

Excitement Abounds!

I have no project progress to report today, but am excited none the less.  I had a good night's sleep and woke up early ... Next Tuesday is the first night of a new class at Millstream.  It's a sampler class and one of my goals is to use fabrics from my stash to make a "happy" quilt. 

I do admit that I bought the background fabric - nothing from my stash was talking to me so I caved.  The next task is to pull fabrics from my stash.  I've found one, it's turquoise.  Life is good, so I took advantage of the extra time this morning to continue the search. 

I came across my "snow" fabrics.  I've been collecting them to make a quilt - someday.  They sang to me this morning!  I pulled out five of them.  A winter print of trees in reds, greens, aquas and white, and to go along with it an aqua, green, white and red.  I've found fabrics to make a second sampler quilt.  And all from my stash. 

I do have another  admission though ... I showed a friend my find and we both thought it needs something to pull it all together, so I did search and find online a polka dot fabric.  Well, two of them actually.  Once with red, green and aqua polka dots, another with red and green.  I'm not sure which I'll actually use but at least I know I'll have a yummy quilt when it's finished.

As a teaser, I've included a picture of the tree fabric ...

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Finished!

I was able to get both borders on the Celestial Waltz quilt (from McCall's Quilting March/April 2011) last night!  Talk about a good feeling!!  I need to make the backing, and drop it off to be quilted by Ginger on Saturday morning.  It finsihed at 95" square making it the largest quilt that I've completed to date.  Now I have to figure out which fabrics to use for the binding ...



Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Fall For Robert

A friend asked me to make him an "American Quilt".  I sent him a bunch of links and said pick a pattern that you like and let me know what size and color.   He found this great pattern on the HomeStore site and said he liked fall colors.  At first he wanted it to be queen size, but later bumped it up to king size.  That was easy to do with the blocks.  I just had to modify the number of blocks and figure out the sashing.  I debated whether to hand quilt or machine quilt.  Due to time and my husband's health issues, I sent it out.  Ginger did a wonderful job and I was thrilled to get it back and the binding on before Robert's next visit.    The quilt is now happily at home with Robert and he loved it.
Give this pattern a try.  I think you'll love it as much as I did.
Don't forget to label your quilts and document them for your family.  I didn't take a picture of the label, but it was machine embroidered with the quilt title, Robert's name, my name, location and the date. 

QOC BOM 2012 - Block 1









Julie's block  


                                  









June's block

Stop the presses!

Well, it has truly been a slow start for us.  The odd winter weather has made life difficult for me, but things are starting to improve.  I'm crossing my fingers that I can keep the upward trend going! 

I've been working on a quilt that will be raffled in mid May at the NWOS Assembly.  It should really have been delivered to my favorite longarm spot by now ... instead it still needs two borders.  I'm hoping to get those on it tonight!


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Oh how I love to share joy!

I found out about the 2012 Grand Lake One Stop Shop Hop (http://www.cozycabinquilts.com/pages/2012-Grand-Lake-One-Stop-Shop-Hop-.html) that will be held March 23 and 24 at the UNOH Event Center in Lima, OH.  Just imagine ... 19 shops under one roof!  I'm excited just thinking about it!!  Use the link above to see all the details. 

Block of the Month – Block 1

I had first pick, and went with Borrow and Lend that I found on www.quilterscache.com (a great website to browse over lunch for ideas and most of the patterns are free!)  I like the look of the finished block, and its name describes how June and I work together on our quilts – by borrowing and lending ideas, fabric and more!  Pictures coming soon ...

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Block of the Month – QOC Style

We decided to do a block of the month, but wanted to keep it flexible to allow time for our jobs and other commitments.

The Rules
  • Alternate picking blocks.
  • No going ahead of each other, we’ll wait until we’ve both finished the current block to proceed.  Of course this means that we could end up doing a block a week if our schedules allow.
  • Any method goes – piecing, appliqué, foundation piecing.
  • Continue until we both agree to stop.
  • Must use fabric from our own stash for the blocks.
Sounds easy enough ... doesn't it?

 
The beginning is always a good place to start but being that we are Quilters Off Center, I thought starting with why might be better.
Simply put, June and I are friends who share a passion for quilting.  And I’m thankful each day that June talked me into taking the Baltimore Block class through Millstream's Adult and Community Education program in 2005.  I was hooked after just one class! 
Our jobs have now spread us miles apart but we refuse to let that stop us.  So, to quote June, we've finally "jumped in with both sewing machines" to share our love of quilting with others.
We definitely don't follow all of the rules.  And we do have our share of "happy accidents" as I refuse to call them mistakes.  Most of all, we just enjoy the creative process that quilting is for us.