Monday, March 31, 2014

March Quilt Update

Previous 2014 posts:  First of year quilt update  (There are individual class posts for 4 Bonnie Hunter classes as well if you click on Feeling Crafty label and go to older posts.)
                         End of January quilt update
                         February quilt update

March goals:

3 quilt tops/backs - Malea, Zyra (need April), Elena - yes (Zyra's is basted and ready to go)
3 Block Of Month's (BOM's) current - yes
Quilt, bind, finish 2 Scrappy Mountain Majesty (SMM) from last month - Caleb (need April), Josh - yes
Bind and Finish Dancing Nines Shirt Quilt (DN) - Jon (need April) - yes
Celtic Solstice (CS) - 20 blocks - yes
Roll Quilt - yes
Swap Blocks and Charms (March and Aprils charms to get ahead LOL That's only 1500 2 1/2" squares) - yes
UFO -- finish edging on burp cloth and small blanket -- crochet - yes
Mark and put tricot baby quilt on frame. - yes

SMM, DN, CS, ST, and BSS - all are Bonnie Hunter patterns and most are available free on her website at www.quiltville.com 

1st - It is a new month and I am excited.  We do not have any travel plans on the calendar and other than spring cleaning, I can focus on my projects.  Woohoo!  It will also be fun to watch the season change this month.  I am ready for spring.  Well, let's get sewing!  I start out the month by putting together my 3 BOM's and a couple of CS blocks as well.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Dallas Quilt Show

Upon waking this morning, I asked Mister if he would like to go to the Dallas Quilt Show with me.  It is my guild's show and I would love to go and check it out.  He readily agrees and off we go.  For the first time at a show, we start with the vendors.  It may prove to be a mistake, but we'll see.

I am always looking to learn new techniques (whether I ever use them or not) and spot this one where they sew a small piece of fabric on top of the blocks and then brush it with a steel brush to create a "chenille" strip.  Pretty cool.

We come across a booth that has featherweight light bulbs, yep need one of those.  Another booth has the seam ripper I bought a couple of years ago -- he has a stiletto point that fits my ripper -- yes, gotta have one of those.  I also find a couple of cute fabrics that are on clearance, so grab those to make a couple sewing machine covers for the machines that are always set up.

However, the bulk of our time is spent trying out various sit-down long arm machines.  Oh and the chairs.  Here are my favorites of the day:  This chair was incredibly comfortable and the Sweet Sixteen is my choice for machine as well.  Now -- will someone please give me five grand so that I can get one?  It would truly make me a happy girl.  Best part is that both the chair and the machine are in the same booth and the shop is really close to home for me.  Yay!

Friday, February 28, 2014

February Quilt Update

Previous posts:  First of year quilt update  (There are individual class posts for 4 Bonnie Hunter classes as well if you click on Feeling Crafty label and go to older posts.)
                         End of January quilt update

February Goals:  Here we go again

Three quilts  - (Not Quilted)
Three BOM's current - yes
Swap blocks for March - yes
Celtic Solstice - 20 blocks - yes
Roll Quilt - yes
Applique quilt top pieced - yes
UFO project - crochet pink/white afghan - try and finish rows - Whole project completed!
** If time - start cutting next month's quilts.  I am putting this as a maybe since we are going to be in Wyoming for 8 days.  I will take things with me, but still will lose time.  (Didn't happen)

(1st)  It is an early rise today and we are out the door by 7:30 to run to the estate sale that had the 401a, but, alas, it is sold.  Ya snooze, ya lose and we lost that one.  I knew we were probably going to have regrets on that one.  Drat.  We're now on the way to Temple for Jared's birthday and to deliver his birthday quilt.  On the way down I debone 1 shirt and 1 pair of pajamas - yay! - love the recycled fabrics.  I also finish removing all the dog ears for my bonus Celtic Solstice triangles. ((chauffeur service provided by Mister)) Now to figure out what to do with a gazillion of these things.

We had a great time with family and we were able to watch 2 basketball games before the party (check separate post) It was dark coming back, but Mister was such a sweetie and let me use the interior light to crochet by.  I was able to get about 8 rows on my baby afghan.

(2nd)  Our weather sucks and Mister is not wanting to heat the studio so I am stuck in the house.  I spent most of the day poking tiny holes in my finger tips while hand quilting.  I consider it a success, though, because there are not any blood spots on the fabric.  What a day.  I also baked an apple crisp to take over to a friend's for the evening Super Bowl party.  We had a great time visiting -- pretty sure I didn't watch anything but the commercials and the halftime.

Friday, January 31, 2014

End of January Quilt Update

January Goals:  Let's see how we do

Two quilts made - Raef and Jared - yes
All four Block of Months (BOM's) current - yes
Applique finished on Jen BOM - yes
Cut 3 quilts for next month - yes
Do swap blocks for February - yes
Celtic Solstice - 20 blocks - yes
Hawaiian table runner finished - my UFO for this month - yes
Roll Quilt - yes

Yay Me!  I started out the New Year in fine fashion and January was definitely a busy month in the studio.  As I reported at the beginning of the month, I had taken classes and was full of new ideas.  I had a one day break in my classes on Jan. 2 so Mister and I went to the studio to start yet another quilt.  I'm pretty sure I have hit the insane point.  We do have a good reason for this one though - it is for a grandson's birthday this month.  Mister starts cutting squares and then triangles while I select and press the fabrics.  He even takes the leftover material from each piece and pre-cuts strips for me that I can use later in other projects.  No mess.  Yay!

I join the light and dark triangles which are then pressed and cut into strips.  The strips are then rearranged and resewn with the result being either an uphill or downhill block.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

January - First of Year Quilt Update

I am going to try at the beginning of each month to give a quilt update.  I will take pictures throughout the month and then do one update at the beginning of the next one.  Since most of what I have done lately is already documented, this is a new beginning.  My blocks for the exchange are starting to arrive and I am so excited.  I was also treated to some great orange and green strips in my scrap exchange.  Some of them are batiks and oh so pretty.  I am so excited to get the rest of them -- some are coming from as far away as Australia.  I need to get started sewing the ones that go out at the end of January.  I also need to get going on my blocks that I am doing with Jen and Amanda.  Lots to do for sure.  

Here is a quick look at the design wall from my first few days of the month.  What fun I have had.  Let's keep this going.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Extra Credit Class - Bonnie Hunter - Scrappy Bargello

Today is my extra credit class.  Woohoo!  I simply grabbed a bunch of solids that I had sitting around and cut them into strips.  I added some black and am hoping to pull a rainbow of sorts.  It could be a mess -- I guess I'll find out as I go.

The first thing I do is sew 36 strips together in a long panel and then sew the ends together to make a loop.  I am the first one finished so Bonnie takes it to the cutting board and uses my quilt for her demo.  She folds the panel in fourths, squares it up, and starts cutting 2 1/2" strips from it.



She then opens a seam on the first strip loop cut and lays it out.  She lines up the next loop so that it is one off, and opens the next seam so that she can lay it beside the first one and start the pattern.  This continues for all the loops that were cut.


Now to sew the long strips together.  What will I get?  Oh, cool!  It is absolutely vivid.

Everyone in class is full of oohs and aahs as I hold it up.  I LOVE all the other ladies units also, but this one definitely stands out.  We all think it reminds us of a hot air balloon.  I was hoping for more of an Amish look and so will perhaps have to make some adjustments, but do like the rainbow design.

The entire process is repeated and then the two panels are attached.  This quilt really goes quickly.  I KNOW that this project will not become a UFO --- it will be finished in January.


Another great day is in the books.  I told Allison that I was kinda sad for it to end and she remarked that I shouldn't be.  She said, "today was a great day, tomorrow will be another one."  Words to live by.  I will use these 4 days to carry me through for several months and keep my motivation levels up.  Keep on quilting girl --- year of the quilt begins in earnest now.

I cannot express enough thanks to all the ladies who impacted me this past week.  You took me through a tough time with your love and enthusiasm.  I will always be grateful.  A special thank you to Bonnie and Allison.  I hope to see you both again soon --- perhaps a trip with Allison to Moda?  One hopes.

Now -- home to my sweetie who has been totally abandoned this week.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Celtic Solstice Clue #6 - Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt - The Big Reveal

Well today Bonnie released the layout for the quilt.  I have taken a few minutes to put a few units on the design wall so that I have an idea of the pattern.  I think it is going to be absolutely beautiful.  I will post my progress on it with my monthly quilt updates from here on out.  Keep checking back and perhaps you will see it come together.