Peacocks

In searching for another project to make, I came across a stash of peacock prints. Figured it was time to work with them, and I need a break from orange and black. I have three panels, and some fabrics that match them, and two pieces that I thought matched, but are no where near the others. I have enough of the Glow line from Timeless Treasures to make a throw. The other two panels don’t have enough companion prints. I went shopping and found some of each, and ordered. This is the picture I want to emulate with these quilts. I did a quick work up in EQ8 and got it all figured out as to how many blocks and pieces I needed and then proceeded to cut them too small. I cut them for 6 inch blocks, not 6 inch finished size. I can still make it work, I just need to figure out the correct center panel size. The next two will be cut correctly. In other news, I finished the Cabin Chills top, it went together easily, I even did machine appliqué around the windows and moons.

The El Camino Hex quilt needs a name, I am thinking Fiesta time. Or maybe Fiesta tiles or Talavera. The quilting is almost done, just the top and side borders and few more fill in spots in the centers. This week I got orders for two LA quilted tops. One looks simple and the other is simple but complicated. The complicated one has to be straight on the frame, as it is to be quilted with a very linear panto. The other one is a simple quilt design but I have no idea how the maker wants to finish it, maybe something less linear.

I have been making head way on the floating house, but I doubt I’ll be finished by 10/1. I started this house on about 9/7, so I kinda have another week to make it a full month of stitching. I was hoping to catch up, but maybe next month. The patterning on the house is getting easier, I stitch the darker parts and then fill in with the lighter floss. The roof is going to be a slog, more solid stitching with the Caribbean blue classic color works. With dyed floss I tend to make each square completely as I stitch. I feel it makes the color variations show up better. In the past, I have treaded two needles and stitched the first leg and then the second leg with the second thread. This is easier when stitching straight rows, but can be confusing if you aren’t paying attention.

This little sweater is getting closer to finished too. I was finishing the right front side and realized that I did the neck shaping on the sleeve hole side. Then of course I did the same on the left front piece. Last night I fixed them both and started on the first sleeve. I am thankful that this is not a full size sweater, as I know if it was it would be in the UFO pile.

Be Kind.

Falling, Falling

I think today is the equinox, or maybe it was yesterday < pause > Google says tomorrow at 5:43 am. So today is the last day of summer, sigh. There were 94 days of summer this year, I don’t know if that is the normal amount or not, but it may vary. I had a good summer, got a lot of stuff finished and accomplished. I could make a list, but I am too lazy today.

Last night I finished the underwater part of the Floating house. Not including the house parts, dog and plants above it, there are 4200 stitches in this little scene. I started working on it 9/8/24, so about 325 stitches a day on average.

I am waiting for more fabric I ordered to come in to start yet another Halloween themed quilt. I want to do a version of Cabin Chills by J. Wecker Frisch – Riley Blake Designs. Instead of using the old maid panel called for in the panel, I am going to use the Mad Masquerade panel I have. It is used for all the little doors in each house, and since I didn’t have enough variety, I had to order a few more FQ pieces from the line.

I finished quilting the Bessie quilt yesterday, next up is the Curiouser & Curiouser quilt. Maybe I can get the Cabin Chills quilt top done by the time the C&C quilt is quilted. It would be advantageous to have them both listed in the shop for October. The two Pumpkin patch quilts are generating a lot of “likes”, hoping to sell one soon. I really should get a few more Christmas things started too.

I also have been making a little progress on the baby cardigan, I’m about half way through the left front side, yay ducks!

Just like that we are headed to the Christmas season, 91 days until the Winter solstice, for those who are counting.

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Off and On

Thursday afternoon I was putting the orange blocks together for the next Halloween themed quilt, when my DH stopped by the sewing room to check in. The power went off, as we were speaking, it takes twenty seconds for the generator to kick in, so we continued the conversation as I turned my machine off. Sigh. The power was off for about 22 hours, unspecified reason, and only on our road. I am wary about using my machines on the generators power, it’s fine for the refrigerators and lights though. I ended up getting a lot of little X’es made, and finally finished the binding on the everyday/everyway bag. Between the power outage and the guests from earlier this week I feel like I got very little done. That being said, it was really fun to hang out with everyone and eat lots of good food.

This Halloween quilt is a free pattern from Riley Blake, but I added a row to use up the sixth print from the panel. I am going to change the borders a bit too, and add in the “& Curiouser” words. It’ll be a throw quilt rather than a wall hanging. I think I may do one more Halloween themed quilt for the store, as I sold the other two I made earlier this summer. I did a photo shoot of the Pumpkin Patch quilts and a few others yesterday. Plus I up-dated a few photos from some older listings. Now I need to spend a few hours creatively describing the quilts and posting them. Sometimes I wonder if I am wasting my time writing up the descriptions. I think that if I were buying a quilt, and spending the money, I would like to know all about it. A picture is worth a thousand words though, and a hundred words makes a sale.

I did finish the Light house late last week (9/7). The Floating house has some water under it and a base to float on. I try to do at least three strands of floss in the Caribbean blue color each stitching session. I’ve been loading three needles at a time, so I can just pick up the next one after ending the last. Mindless stitching, once I got the fishes and otter done. I am trying to figure out a plan for the siding of the house part. It is almost an argyle pattern, maybe just go horizontally row by row, rather than trying to stitch the pattern and background separately. Or maybe on the diagonal, sort of like how some stitchers do full coverage pieces. The Tree house had a little of this type of patterning, but in smaller sections due to all the windows and angles.

The Shine quilt got finished and bound. This was from a kit I got at a clearance sale, so it is off the shelf and into the shop. It is pretty cute, and even though it is mostly a panel type quilt, the sections of piecing and borders make it interesting. I thought the instructions could have been written better. I did end up playing binding chicken, I won by ½ inch.

Today I am hoping to get a start on the Bessie quilt, it is relaxing on the LA frame right now. I haven’t picked a panto or block design for it yet. Maybe something southwest or feathery or flowery, but geometric could work too. The sashings could use something, must think on it some more.

Be Kind.

The Beacon

Coming through the fog of stitches, there is half of a beacon and a bit more. My goal of finishing the Light house has not been made. I’m still stitching this house, meanwhile the next house, Fairy House has been released, no pressure here, ha. I actually just ordered the floss for it Saturday, the floss colors are released before the patterns. I estimate that I am about two weeks behind, as I probably have about six more hours to complete the lighthouse. The Floating house is pretty much a full coverage piece, like the barn was, I figure ten thousand stitches. As I see it, there are 14400 in the whole square (120 x 120) and 75% of that is used, so ~10,000.

I whipped up the Halloween wall hanging in no time this weekend. Plus finished the Foliage and Fur Coats top. Got the two Pumpkin patch quilts quilted (not bound yet) and put the Falling Leaves top on the frame. I think there will be enough room on the end of its backing to add the wall hanging on to it. I was thinking of starting another fall/halloween quilt this week, but we are having company this coming weekend and there is some prep work for that needing to be done.

I wanted to start this quilt from (Riley Blakes free patterns page) I pulled all my Mad Masquerade fabrics together and realized I didn’t have any black prints in the line. Some shopping was accomplished and those prints will be here next week. This is a pretty simple quilt, and I was thinking I could add another row or two to make it throw sized. I have a panel of smaller “cards” that I could work into the mix of bigger prints. I like the Alice in wonderland theme, and the pictures are more true to the original book illustrations than the more modern Disn*y ones.

The Victorian artist John Tenniel (1820 – 1914) is most famous for his vivid illustrations for the books ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ (1865) and ‘Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There’ (1871), written by Lewis Carroll.

We are all mad here!

J. Wecker Frisch is very similar, sort of pen and ink sketchy. All of her fabric lines/illustrations appeal to me though. To see the full collection of the John Tenniel drawings go to Alice-in-Wonderland.net Looking back at my last post I realize I had gotten two more fall patterns to work on, Pumpkin Seeds and Hocus Pocus. Too many irons in the fire, and once again not enough time in the day.

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Just Keep Stitching

Just keep stitching, is my mantra this week. I really want to finish the Light house this week. I made some head way this weekend and feel like it is within reach. After four days of stitching, I am nearing the top of the house and the beacon light.

In the mean time the Foliage and Fur quilt is in rows. As I am putting the blocks together I am reminded how wiggly Essex linen is. Making a note here to starch it next time I use it. I may even put a physical note on my small collection of this pretty fabric. This quilt is cute, although some of the animals look, to me, like they want to leave, something in the eyes. Not the squirrels though, they are just shifty.

I had stay home days Monday and Tuesday, as there were gardeners and tree trimming people doing things around the house and they needed a little supervision. They were able to move a bunch of soil and compost in and take a bunch of branches and tree debris out. Chores I know how to do, but things a 20-something young man can have more fun doing. I was able to finish off the Pineapple quilt on the longarm. I am figuring out (as I go) a way to do the borders vertically, rather than having to turn the quilt. Once again measuring is my weakness. There was some unstitching involved and some creative resizing, but I think I have a method.

The Alphabet sweater is getting its right front knit up. This piece goes a bit faster than the back. As I suspected the motifs won’t match up at the side seams, but they will start at the button band and at least face the same way.

I started the appliqué on the Tilda Anniversary quilt. I numbered all the fabrics with their corresponding pattern number. So now I don’t have to refer to the printed color chart every time I do a shape. Most of the numbers are written on the backside of the main fabric too. This chart is my friend, I think I should put it in a plastic sleeve, it’s going to get a bit more wear and tear. It came packed in with the fabric and looks like someone sat on it.

Today I want to load the two pumpkin patches quilt tops on the frame. I am going to have to use a bit of math to figure out how to load them both on to one piece of backing and batting economically. I bought two more fall themed quilt patterns, Pumpkin seeds and Hocus Pocus from The Pattern Basket this morning. My DD has asked for a fall themed wall hanging for over her fireplace. I think I will be able to get a small wall hanging version of one of them using my left over pieces from the two Pumpkin Patches quilts.

Labor Day weekend is upon us, sigh, end of summer blues. All this pumpkin talk is making me think of pies and candy corn. It’s time to break out the fall themed quilts, I already hung the Halloween Figs quilt in the stairwell. Maybe I’ll change out the bed quilts to more fall colors too.

Be Kind.