29 March 2021

S family memory Quilt 2

Jordan came out to visit for her spring break this year.  She has come out a few times, I definitely enjoy the one on one time her and I get.

We decided since she was coming out we would get started (and hopefully finish) her memory quilt.  When Becca & I did hers, we first cut up all the clothes, then put them in four piles for the each of the memory quilts.  So that part was a lot easier when starting on Jordan's.

We also had a box of left overs from Becca's quilt so Jordan was able to pull from that too.

Originally when we were designing the quilts she had wanted a big heart, which would look nice, but the issue would be that there are so many different colors of clothing, one big heart wouldn't work well, so we decided on multiple hearts.

We chose 4" squares, we had thought about 5" squares, but then it would have made the quilt too big.


Jordan was very excited to start putting up blocks as soon as she could!  I had her do the ironing (of interfacing), and then I cut blocks for her to put up on the wall.  I had only cut a few but she wanted to start deciding how to lay them out.



Then as we continued we had enough blocks that she could put up a test heart block.  I can't wait to see how this quilt turns out when it's all finished!

18 March 2021

Monthly sew check in



Here is my month of February colored in! Not bad.  We got busy towards the end of the month so I was not able to sew as much.

I did not finish any quilts in February but I was pretty busy!

I was able to go to my friend, Christine's house, and I did some sewing there.  It was mostly masks.


I made masks for my many of my family members.  I had found some nose pieces on amazon that were stronger than the twist ties I had used.  I also found some elastic that is able to be sized with a bead of sorts, so it can fit more people.  It's a little easier on me so I don't have to use different lengths of elastic for different people!

While sewing masks I also made some more bowtie blocks.  


I finished 29! Which I am happy with that number!  I need to put them on my design wall to see how many I have.  I know I am no where near being done.  But I like to get progress shots!  

Since I had seen Christine, she also gave me some left over fabrics she had from her making masks to add.  This quilt is going to have a lot of variety, since it has fabrics from her sewing projects and from mine.

I will need to do another full count of blocks soon.  I don't think this will take quite as long as my Bowtie quilt did, but it will still take a while.  

15 March 2021

round robin 2020

My round robin group in 2020, had 4 people.  

This is the first block I received.  I wasn't sure what to add to it, which colors to pull out from the star!


I chose the black and white border to make it a little larger, then pinwheels in teals.  I thought there was a lot of mustard in the star already, the teal would help make it pop.


This is the second block I received.  I liked the straight lines contrasting the triangles and diamonds.


I noticed in the second round it didn't have any of the blue, so I added that.  I went completely different for this.  I did a kite block.  I like the movement it adds.

 
This is the last block I received.  I love the framing on the house, and then the squares on point around it.  I picked out the colors I wanted to use, but had no clue about what to do.
 

Then it came to me, flying geese! If I wouldn't have been so in love with the fabrics I picked out, I probably would have made them all green, and to look like trees. I think they kind of look like they are flying around the house. 

And last but not least, my lovely cat quilt block that came back to me!  I actually got this block when I was doing the monthly block swap.

I LOVE the borders!! I cannot wait to add some more to mine to make it a full size quilt!