Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Baby Dolly quilt

Hello,  everyone.  There are various projects in the hopper, but some have to be kept secret until later.

A late birthday gift (the birthday girl was supposed to come over and learn to make a bag but never has time) is one of them. Also various Christmas things.

A Christmas thing that can be published:

This is a baby-doll quilt. At least, it's the top. I used various pieced blocks from stash, print blocks the same size (also stadh--there is a whole Zip lock bag of this size!) and added 2 inch top and bottom borders. These will finish at 1.5 inches. All the dolly quilt needs now is quilting and binding. And a dolly to cover!

The quilt is small enough that I might try doing the embroidery machine quilting on it. Since there is at least one of those patterns in the house. We'll see.


Wednesday, October 25, 2023

The Quilt is Finished

Hello,  everyone.  

The Lap/baby sized Building Blocks quilt is finished. 
Draped over the sofa. 
I used a decorative stitch for the final row on the binding. It's a lot like the little "railroad tracks" lines on maps, isn't it?
The top side of the mitered corner. I took the "railroad line" stitch wings at a 45 degree angle at the corners.
The reverse side. The extra fabric on the back with machine applied binding is the reason I went with the "railroad line" built-in stitch. 

I used 8x7=56 charm squares, plus the thin and thicker sashings, borders, and binding. The backing fabric is part of a chunk from the (now-gone) A Block Away shop. 

This was a fun little project. Next time around--there are LOTS of charm squares in the stash!--I think I will square up the charms before slicing them into parts. Maybe try light charms and medium or dark sashings? Or cut up the Christmas layer cake (10") squares into charms and do a Christmas quilt.

Thursday, October 19, 2023

Update on the quilt

Hello, everyone. 

This is a progress report on the Building Blocks quilt.The rows have been assembled and sewn together to form the center of the quilt. A border in a coordinating gray print has been added. It will finish at 1.5 inches after the binding is added.

The quilt is ready for basting, quilting,  and then finally binding.

I think a simple geometric quilting design will allow the colors to come into their own.

The pinned on bit of paper marks the top left block.

Monday, October 16, 2023

Starting sweet potatoes

Hello, everyone. 

Unlike many areas, in South Texas the autumn is a time to plant vegetables. This year we're going to try growing sweet potatoes. 

We went to the oriental grocery because the internet told me that there are varieties of sweet potatoes grown in the Far East that are different from the ones grown here. We got 2 of their red-colored sweet potatoes.  We also hot a standard orange one from our regular grocery store.

I put them all in a cardboard box with potting soil, kept them moist, and waited.

The one in front is the orange one. It has sprouted several slips, but the little stems aren't showing much root at all. The other two sweet potatoes are just sitting there. We will see what comes to pass. I have heard that it can take a while.

The season is finally turning for us, and we have hope that we're through with the 100-plus days now. (38+ in Celsius degrees.)

Friday, October 6, 2023

Another new finish

Hello,  everyone. 

Today there was a need for a little, lined basket. Fortunately there was a suitable basket around the place. 
This is for a drop-off basket.

All of the fabrics are from stash. Poly woven, lace from the bin, ribbon leftover from wedding years ago.

Sunday, October 1, 2023

A bowl filler

Hello, everyone. The fabric scraps called to me again. This time it was a set of gray and white strips--fairly narrow strips--that had already been joined into a block.

I used my Creative Grids circle cutting template, the smallest one, to make ends for the tube. The green dotted fabric was left over from the Road to Round Top themed table runner, where it had been used to make sashing between the blocks. The beads on the ends of the little cylinder are just for fun.

The Creative Grids templates are part of the loot from the Houston Quilt Festival trip last fall.