I worked on the AAQ (Appalachian Autumn Quilt) Yesterday. I got the cream background ones done.
They go together pretty quickly, this should be a top by the end of the week, hmmm, maybe not. I was just thinking about the borders and all the HST’s that need to be put together. Power sewing mode may have to be activated.
Yesterday I finished the quilting on the Poinsettia quilt. For a small quilt, this one had a lot of stops and starts. I quilted the center with single motifs of leaves and flowers. Each one had to be placed and stitched, it was tedious, but I like the results. The borders turned out nicely too. This quilt was made from the scraps of the Christmas Figs BOM that I finished last May. Made me want to put that large quilt on the frame next. I’m going to hold off a bit though, I got an order for a baby quilt yesterday, and I want to do a round table top quilt for a friend.
Off to cut some binding and make a few AAQ borders.
Finish quilting Costumers Ball – BEFORE 10/31 and Hang up✅
October BOM blocks✅
Get Growing Up Odd on the frame
Make some Christmas items for Etsy
The ✅ mean it is done. I did get the Poinsettia quilt on the frame so its a half check mark. I didn’t get to numbers 6 and 7, but I did make two quilt tops, Good Times and Rock Pool. So I’m calling it a win.
I made the rest of the string blocks for the Appalachian Autumn Quilt leaves. I also cut all the colored 300+ HSTs needed, I am hoping to cut the cream and gray ones today. This will become a November project, along with, um, something else. The mystery quilt doesn’t start until November 27th this year, it’s more of a December/January thing. I have a few quilt kits left, and a few collections of fabric that I have bought that need to be used. One of the collections is Farm Charm, I have a honey bun, a panel, a layer cake and some yardage.
I have a collection of another Gingiber fabric line called Thicket. I have made two small quilts with it already. I was looking for a photo of it and came across this free pattern, called Thicket of Stars its free from Moda.
It could be a start of something, I’m not sure I like all the white, maybe add in some 4 patches of the black and white prints. This one is more colorful, using HSTs of a print and the B&W Thicket line.
My 790 is back from its vacation/repair in Sacramento. The shop called me on Monday and I drove over there yesterday to pick it up. It’s about a two and a half hour drive each way, but it went pretty fast, as there is little to no traffic. The machine had some issues with the computer assisted upper thread tension and needed a really good clean-out. They also updated the software and now it purrs like it should. I made one of the BOM blocks from the halloween fig quilt as soon as I got it set up. Today I finished the other two October blocks.
I was a little sad to move my Singer 404 off the sewing table. It has been standing in for the 790 for the past month. I made two quilt tops with it and two blocks for the Botanica BOM quilt. I kinda feel like I should leave it set up, so I can use it to piece with or something. I just don’t have enough room in my sewing space though. When I was thinking about moving across the hall, back in the summertime, I thought I would have room for another sewing table. I thought I could put the 404 and my Sail-right machine on it and that way they would be ready to sew when needed. Alas, not enough floor space, too many fabric containers and too many book shelves. I could use the computer desk in the guest room, then move them when we have company staying. Who knows when that will be though.
Rock Pool is a top now
I also heard yesterday that the Serger, 890L won’t be here until mid-December. Oh well. When the shops name popped up on the caller ID, I got all excited, thinking it had arrived. No, apparently I had missed the preorder cut-off date. So I have to wait for the next manufacturing run and shipment.
I have been itching to start making Bonnie Hunter’s Appalachian Autumn quilt. I think I could squeeze it in the line up for the next few weeks. It’s a string pieced, large block quilt of autumn leaves with a cream and gray background. After going through my string pile I created earlier this year, I found “enough” to do the string blocks. Now to find the fabrics for the background.
This weekend BH will be releasing the colors for the up coming Mystery quilt. I will most probably make it, as always, I have only missed the 2018, Good Fortune quilt. I wasn’t too keen on the colors chosen for that one, orange, green, blue and white. Similar to the colors combo of Celtic Sunrise, which is on my bed now.
I have been steadily working on this small quilt made with the left overs from the Good Times quilt. The Good times quilt was a kit made up of 40 FQs and 2 ½ yards of border and binding fabric. I think I’m going to call it Rock Pool, this is what I have so far:
This is the initial mock up, there are a few places where the blocks match and there will be some switching, spinning and trading places happening over the next few days. For now, everything is in the proper orientation, 63 nine patch blocks. These are the three blocks I came up with using the scraps. They are 2 ½ inch square, the two part version is made from the 2 inch wide strips left over from the pineapple blocks.
Here’s what I have left over, I think I’ll have enough of the dark blue for a border, if not, there’s enough for a binding.
Remaining pieces
I worked on the Costumers ball quilt yesterday. Took it off the frame and laid it on the floor and marked a straight line on the backing that ran parallel to the edge of the quilt. Then I pinned that line to the leader instead of the the backing edge. It helped straighten the quilt edge a lot, I was able to quilt the borders straight. It should be finished this weekend, and then bound with a hanging sleeve. Then on to something else, yay for finishes.
I finished the Good Times quilt top earlier this week. I like it, the colors and the pattern work well together. It reminds me of the cold stormy Atlantic Ocean coasts, like in Maine or Newfoundland. Dark rocks, pebble beaches, the sea and the white/blue sky.
These are the scraps.
On the left are the light colored FQs and strips left over. The pile on the lower right are all the bonus triangle squares I made with the dark scraps. The upper right and middle are the rest of the dark shaded scraps. I dreamed up this pattern for them.
The red patches are the bonus triangle squares I made, the yellow patches will be the dark squares and the white patches are the light colored ones from the FQs. I was going along so well, then I figured out that I didn’t have enough dark batik scraps as needed for the yellow. Hmm. There is enough of the dark blue border left over. I think I will do that, it will bring some order into the pattern if all the ‘yellow’ patches are the same color. I kinda like this pattern, simple nine patches and white. I think it would work as a solid color, say with two shades of pink and white. Or black, gray and white, scrappy too, if you sort medium and dark shades. Based on 2 inch finished squares, this quilt ends up 36 x 54 before borders. Those pen scratches on the right side of the page represent another row of blocks, making it 42 x 54, without borders.
I finished the quilting in the center, top and bottom borders of the Costumers Ball quilt. Got it turned and pinned to the frame to do the side borders and realized it wasn’t straight. Well, not parallel to the rails. I tried to place the digitized border on and it was a parallelogram. I am going to try to straighten it today. I think if I use a ruler and an air erasable marker, I can mark a straight line on the backing fabric six or eight inches from the edge of the quilt. Then pin it to the leader along that line. In theory it might work, it’s a good thing I left the sides of the backing wide enough to do this.
Linking up with Denise at For the Love of Geese, for Put Your Foot Down today.