Saturday, January 25, 2014
EZ Street Finished - "Scrappy Snow Day"
Yeah, I know, that was like, LAST year's mystery. But again, I have a baby now so I'm a little behind! ;c)
I've named this quilt "Scrappy Snow Day"
I used ALL SCRAPS in this quilt! I did not buy ONE SINGLE thing that was new. . I used all the stuff in my stash that had been collecting dust for years and years. All of my UGLYYYY fabrics. This is just to keep us warm. I wasn't trying to make a "pretty" quilt. I was just trying to use up some uglies. Bonnie patterns are always a LOT of work, but so worth it! I'm hoping this will replace my OLD bonnie quilt "Carolina Christmas" that has been used in rotation on my bed that I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE! I need to retire it because it is falling apart. Of course when I made THAT quilt I did NOT use an accurate seam allowance nor did I know how to free-motion quilt (which makes the seams last longer.) Also, I didn't know the importance of using bias binding. So. . the edges are fraying and worn out. I'ts been washed weekly though, for how many years? 5? 6?
Here are all my pieces ready to sew! I had already finished the 4-patch step!
Here is my finished blocks and triangle pieces.
Finished top - OH POOP! I messed up. . oh well, I'm keeping thisquilt so I'm leaving it ;c)
Here I am getting ready to baste - I had to push two big tables together - this was a bigggg quilt!
basting, basting....
anddddd DONE!
It's a snowy day here in Milton, WV - I used my fence as a quilt model ;c) It's very windy too!
Scrappy Backing!
Brrrrr. . windy!
The footprint of my husband's shoes haha
My foot print in the deep snow drift!
Labels:
Bonnie Hunter,
Easy Street,
EZ Street,
footprint,
free-motion,
meandering,
mystery,
quilt,
scrap,
scrappy,
Snowing,
stipple,
stippling,
ugly fabrics,
ultimate
Friday, January 3, 2014
Quilt made of Silk Neck Ties
Front/Back
My Step-mother's Dad passed away a couple years ago and she gave me all of his old ties. I took them apart and made this quilt. The blocks were 8" and sewn over a leave-in lightweight foundation. I just added them free-form like hidden wells sorta.
I quilted his full name "Paul Fredrick Harris" in the quilt on the diagonal. I outlined quilted that a few times,, and in the rest added large spirals. I also added two large stylized feather plumes on opposite corners and outlined that a bit. Here are some closeups of the quilting:
Labels:
charleston,
donna hager,
foundation piecing,
interfacing,
memorial quilt,
neckties,
Paul Harris,
quilt,
quilted,
silk,
ties,
WV
3 GWHS Basketball Quilts
Here's a photo of all 3 quilt tops and their corresponding graphs. ;c) This is how I make all of my T-shirt quilts!
My Quilt Guild Challenge Project
Each Year around Christmas, our Quilt guild does a challenge project. . similar to the Hoffman Challenge. We are given two FQs of supposedly "ugly" or mismatched fabrics and we are supposed to make a quilt of them. There are several categories and the winners receive gift certificates to our local quilt shop! It's SO much fun and I look forward to it every year! This year, as you know, I have a new baby girl. I seem to always forget which Monday my guild meeting is held on. This year, I look at my phone a couple days after the Christmas guild meeting. .and I realize I Have MISSED it!! So dissapointing. Oh well, I won't win anything, but I'll take my project to the next guild meeting and show it off ;c) I'm just sad I will have missed all the other ones. I love seeing what everyone can do with the same fabrics.
My Challenge project is titled "Home-Sweet-Home" and is inspired by a whimsical family tree. The family tree aspect is especially meaningful to me this year with my new addition to our family.
This year the FQs matched PERFECTLY. . so it was hardly a challenge to match them haha. The two fabrics I used for the quilt's borders, and also the large-print floral fabric I used for all of the leaves. I embroidered "The Wiseman's" on the top, and used raw-edge fusible applique for all the pieces. I quilted around the small areas with pebbles, and the larger areas with spirals. There is a straight feather in the borders (which I don't like becuase I Used too light of a color of thread ugh) no way I would undo it though! LOL
My Challenge project is titled "Home-Sweet-Home" and is inspired by a whimsical family tree. The family tree aspect is especially meaningful to me this year with my new addition to our family.
This year the FQs matched PERFECTLY. . so it was hardly a challenge to match them haha. The two fabrics I used for the quilt's borders, and also the large-print floral fabric I used for all of the leaves. I embroidered "The Wiseman's" on the top, and used raw-edge fusible applique for all the pieces. I quilted around the small areas with pebbles, and the larger areas with spirals. There is a straight feather in the borders (which I don't like becuase I Used too light of a color of thread ugh) no way I would undo it though! LOL
Rachel's Queen-sized T-Quilt - Christmas Gift from Mom
I absolutely LOVE the way this T-quilt turned out! I was given about 100 shirt sides (front and backs) to use in this quilt. I had her narrow them down to about half that much LOL and I STILL didn't think I would be able to fit them all in! Well,we did it. And since all the shirt logos are all sorta "smushed" together, it really gives the quilt a fun look!
Another reason this quilt looks so good is because it is so colorful. There is only so much a quilter can do when you only have black/white/grey shirts to work with ya know? ;c) The T-shirts themselves are the main source of color. that's why I always ask people to include at least ONE tie-dye. Just one tie-dyed shirt can be spread out throughout the whole quilt and provides SOO much color!
Here's the graph I used for this quilt. Very busy! Very fun!! an OCD person's dream come true! <3 nbsp="" p="">3>
Labels:
Basketball,
graphed,
quilt,
Sports,
T-shirt quilt,
Tquilt,
WV
Joey's Baby Quilt
I had this very "busy" FQ bundle that my brother got me for Christmas one year from a quilt shop in California. I've been wanting to find a quilt to use it in for a while now. I decided to try to use it up in a baby quilt for my friend's new baby boy. If I had to do it all over again, I definitely would have paired the FQs with some solid white, or grey, or even BLACK fabrics. But, overall it's cute I think. .but VERYYYY "different." ;c)
Labels:
alphabet,
Applique,
boy quilt,
busy,
elizabeth porter duke,
fQ bundle,
fusible,
heat-n-bond,
modern,
raw-edge
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