Sunday, September 30, 2018

On Ringo Lake progress

On Ringo Lake designed by Bonnie Hunter is almost finished. Almost!
Ponies keeping watch
As usual I wanted it to be bigger even though it didn't have a recipient yet. I made extra units to make extra blocks.




I pondered the layout. I pondered borders. I pondered finished size.


I pondered my endless mistakes. I did great until the calendar changed years then it was one mishap after another. I laugh about it now. At the time I usually sighed and shrugged. I am imperfect so my creations will be as well.



And .... I didn't like the look of my 'blocks'. I laid them out in several different ways trying to find a pleasing configuration. It all hurt my eyes.


Not Bonnie's pattern. My color choices!
I love the reds and blues with the grays and blacks. It was all SO LOUD though.
Bonnie's colors were soothing and went with nothing in my house.

Maybe no sashing?

I finally exhausted myself and decided since nothing seemed more pleasing to simply do Bonnie's layout and move on to sashing.
Then I sewed every block with the corners flipped wrong. Ugh! I sighed and decided God obviously had a plan because I knew I didn't.

This is the block. It's not correct - it's completed though!

I was too tired from the flu and a sinus infection from heck to make the pieced sashing. I decided to go with plain sashing. Which I then cut to the wrong width. Another sigh. More acceptance of my shortcomings.

Finished center lacking borders

The center of the top is done, stitched, pressed. It just needs the borders added.

Tiny squares everywhere

Oh the borders .... I got the crazy idea to do a confetti border. I didn't think how many tiny pieces that would be. Turns out just the confetti is pushing 2600 pieces.

Just keep stitching ... 

I stitched and stitched all those tiny squares.
I wore vibrant thread crumbs everywhere.
And I found my way past my melancholy and antipathy to love this quilt.
I'll share that story soon.






Sunday, September 23, 2018

It's a burp cloth kind of year

These burp cloths were sent to Washington for a baby girl

My favorite project for new babies is burp cloths. They are such a basic item and the new mothers rave about them. It seems the store bought ones don't really absorb well. They didn't sell burp cloths back when I had babies! You used a cloth diaper or a towel. My grandmother made me 2 from scrap flannel and batting. I loved them, yet never made more. Where was my head? LOL

The new mother is a recent immigrant to the US. Her husbands ex wife wanted her to have a set. That is real love!

I have made several sets this year. Once someone has a set and uses them, they want to give a set to their friends. I don't charge. I want my stitching to be done with love. I have also taught others how to make them. They are small, simple quilts meant to be used for everything.

Lumber and fishing theme flannel for a boy

Last week I made a set with 'extra' flannel after making a lap quilt for the expectant momma. She asked for a simple patchwork quilt to snuggle under this winter with her first baby.

I love the new modern flannel patterns

She had a picture of a quilt. We went shopping at multiple places and could not find any of the same fabrics. None! The momma found some acceptable flannels at Joann's so I got busy.

Choosing the patchwork pattern

She really loved some deer head fabric and we found not even a fat quarter, so on the sly I picked up some plain black and white flannel to see if I could get creative. I printed out a few deer head and antler silhouettes and tried creating appliques. Two worked beautifully. One was too thin and a complete mess.
This foot kept everything smooth so I didn't snag the tip of an antler

I used double sided adhesive to attach the antlers and head to the block, then raw edged appliqued them down securely. For extra strength I free motion quilted them. AKA I'm insecure about one tiny line of stitching being enough. I will grow into applique techniques in time :)

Antlers for a baby boy

I'm quite pleased with the quilt overall. The momma chose minky for the backing. I love how it feels and hate the mess it makes when cutting it. I'll be using the shop vac to suck up the runaway fluff.

Time to quilt

I took a picture right before sunset as the next day we were expecting rain.

Finished 56 x 70 inches. Flannel top, batting with a minky back.

And wouldn't you know it, after the fabrics were bought, I found the fabric source of the dream quilt. It was a cheater cloth from Spoonflower! I never thought to look there. I decided to buy a yard to make a small quilt just for baby. A little something warm to toss over him in his car seat.

cotton cheater panel - so adorable!

I backed it in minky as well but skipped the batting to keep it lightweight. Oklahoma has very few bitter days and babies need layers, not one thick, heavy quilt.

I'm excited for baby Bentley's arrival next month

And that was the past few weeks fabric adventures.
What are you working on?




Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Catching up in life

Peach blossoms
I just realized I have not popped in here all this year! I have written dozens of posts and apparently never brought them here. I would say I failed, however 2018 has been one bit of chaos after another. I have forgiven myself for all the balls I dropped. I am sad that this is one more dropped ball.

Pear blossoms

I started the year off with an awful bout of the flu and struggled with sinus issues clear thru to May when I finally got antibiotics to clear up an ugly sinus infection. Before that was cleared my mother died. She and I had talked daily that week. I found her the day before Mother's Day. I admit I am still struggling with sadness. Too many days I stitched with tears rolling down my face. Not an inspiration.
June storm

On Ringo Lake designed by Bonnie Hunter made slow progress and it seems I have very few pictures, my blue mood putting me off my usual routine. This summer one son moved from our small town to the city and I spent almost 2 weeks painting his house. Then my other son moved to Colorado which meant a trip to find an apartment then I held down the fort while my husband and a son in law actually moved their furniture and belongings. I paused to complete a dozen other sewing projects. Does everyone get so sidetracked?
On Ringo Lake

Just last week I made a baby quilt, burp cloths and a lap quilt for the mother to be. I'll share all the pics in the next post.

It's a boy!

Now you're caught up on my little world. I'll be posting more shortly. See you soon!