10 February 2021

Bow ties 2021

Here is a stack of 2” blocks that will become bowtie blocks.

Teal 2 inch quilt blocks

I did not use my accuquilt to cut these, because I do not have a 2" strip die, but I LOVE my Shape cut ruler that my mother in law got me from Jo-Ann's.  It allows me to cut a lot, really quick.

Shape cut quilting ruler


I have been cutting up left over fabric from making masks. The left over pieces work really well for these little blocks. 

I generally use these bowtie blocks as leaders and enders.  Leaders and enders are blocks you keep under your presser foot.  They are great for a few reasons.  1) you don’t have those long strings to cut. 2) you get two (or more) projects done at once 3) For me, at least, it seems like it’s easier to sew the blocks when I am chain piecing instead of starting new each time.

I actually used to use a scrap of fabric to keep something under my presser foot.  But ever since I heard of leaders & enders, I was hooked.

The other thing that is nice about the bowtie blocks is that it’s sewing 3 times and then the block is done.

I have actually been using these as blocks that are not leaders and enders, but just as something to sew.  With school being so different this year, I have not had as much brain power for my quilting as I would like.  So having these ready to go are nice.

This bowtie quilt will be for my friend Christine.  She is saving some scraps from things she is working on, and I save stuff from mine.  So in essence her bowtie quilt will not take as long as mine did.  Mine took 6 years.  If I make hers the same size as mine, mine had 672 bowtie blocks, 24 blocks by 28 blocks.  I currently only have about 115.  Which means I have A LOT more to make.

This pile of 2” squares will end up making close to 200 bowtie blocks, which is not quite enough to finish the quilt, but definitely enough to keep me busy for a while!

I need to get them up on the design wall again so that I can count how many I have!

08 February 2021

D9 all done!



 

05 February 2021

D9 quilting


I have the quilt on my long arm.  I decided to use a yellow wide backing.  I think I forgot to mention this in my last post, but 108" wide backings are now my favorite things.  I love the way pieced backs look, but the ease of putting a wide backing on the long arm So nice!

I used the featherweight to put the binding on.  Since I had extra from the wide backing I chose to use that as the binding.

That's probably been the most surprising thing from having my accuquilt.  I use it to cut my binding, and I have SO much binding right now! In a variety of colors, because when I cut it I get a lot of strips.  So I save them, they work great on my scrap quilts.

03 February 2021

D9 cut


I got all the pieces of the disappearing 9 patch cut up.  I love having my design wall! I found a few blocks I had put up incorrectly first.  But because of leaving it up there any looking at it, I realized that I had a few turned incorrectly.

It definitely took some work to get all the pieces spaced out, so there weren't yellows, purples or teals too close. 

I love the way the pattern looks, and sewing it together is nice because there aren't seams to match.

01 February 2021

D9 blocks


I finished all the blocks I need for my disappearing 9 patch.  I know it will lose a little bit of length and width once cut apart and sewn back together.


I know some of the purples are are brighter and darker than others, but I think it will work once they are cut apart.

For those that have never heard of a disappearing 9 patch, now that they are all finished, I will cut it down the middle both up and down and across, then I will sew it back together.

29 January 2021

Disappearing 9 patch cont


 

Here's a few of the blocks up on my design wall! It definitely is coming together quickly.  I am able to sew it between other things.

27 January 2021

Disappearing 9 patch


I have some fabrics from Hawaii that I am going to put into a quilt (I cannot share what I have done with the other fabrics yet).  I decided I would do a disappearing 9 patch.  I used up my trusty Accuquilt to cut 5" strips, then I subcut those into 5" squares, then sewed the nine patches together.


I think I am going to call this quilting springing from Hawaii, because it's spring like colors and some of the fabrics came from Hawaii.

I love how easy disappearing 9 patches go together, and how interesting the design ends up looking.

25 January 2021

Memory quilt finished

I have my first finish of 2021! Not bad for being in January!



Here is the finished quilt! I love this quilt pattern because it comes together so quickly.  

We decided to use 108" flannel on the back.  I did a meander on the quilt.  

I used black to bind the quilt.  I really like this pattern for a memory quilt. 

22 January 2021

S family memory Quilt 1 part 2


We have most of the strips for B's memory quilt from her dad's clothes cut, so we started laying them out on the wall.

This is the fun part.  And it definitely comes together quickly at this point! it's just long sewing.  


Most of the pieces fit on my design wall, which helped with putting it together and making sure everything was in the right spot and to make sure nothing that was similar was next to each other.


20 January 2021

Eq8

I know I have posted about this before, but my mother in law gets me the BEST Christmas gifts!
 

 
I have known about EQ8 (Electric Quilt) for a while, but just hadn't justified the cost of it.  BUT oh my gosh!! If you don't have it, it's worth EVERY penny!!
 
I have already used it to help design multiple quilts (Now to find the time to sew them all!) I love that it will give me yardage requirements, no more second guessing and running out, or having to draw it all on paper and do the math!

On EQ's blog they are running a contest.  Using the Coco Chic fabric line, design a quilt.  This is what I came up with.  I like the strips and solid blocks. 

One of the best things about EQ8 is how easy it is to audition different fabrics.  Here is another shot of the same quilt, with one fabric changed.

  

Here is a third shot of the quilt, with a slightly different design.  Instead of using cream blocks, I added some star blocks.


If you have ever been on the fence about getting EQ8, I would say GET IT! It definitely is a wonderful program that will end up saving you time and money! It it so handy to have (as you will see in some future posts ;) )

19 January 2021

Memory quilt 1 part 1


 

One of my friends husbands passed a few years ago.  She gave me clothes to make quilts for her & her 3 kids.  One of them was here, so I asked if she wanted to get started on it.  So we decided to start on it.  She really liked the Ray Quilt and asked if we could do that for her quilt.  

So we started ironing on the interfacing and cutting up some strips.  I decided starting on hers would be best since it would take the largest strips.

It was nice because she was able to decide how she wanted it laid out.

18 January 2021

Round robin 2021

I LOVE round robins.  I love swaps, I love getting to know other quilters. 
 

 Someone that was in my Round robin 2020 group was running her own, so I of course wanted to join!

Here is the block:

This quilt will actually be for my friend, Becca after she graduates college.  She picked out the design, then picked out all the fabric.

It's always interesting to me to see what fabrics and such other people pick.  Becca has a good eye for color.

The pattern is from http://627handworks.com/ 

I enjoy paper piecing! And love how the hexagons look.

For this round robin we also had to include some fabric so our swap partners can use some of it in each of the rounds!  I am excited to see how this ends up turning out, and what blocks I will get!

16 January 2021

Calendar

I have seen this calendar floating around in a few groups I am in, both for exercising and quilting.  I am going to use it for quilting :)

I will color in each day that I color.  So far this year I have sewn every single day!  I know this will not always be the case, but so far I am happy with it! I have a lot to share!
 

13 January 2021

Instagram swap

 I love doing swaps on Instagram I meet such interesting people, and get to try out many quilting techniques with making


I did this swap last year, and someone else made these kitties.  And I decided I would make them this year.  I was kind of disappointed there weren't more kitties.

Here is the top I made all finished.

Here is the back of the quilt.

Here is the mini quilt that I received!
 

11 January 2021

Spool blocks


I thought it was time to do an update of my spools blocks.  Last time I updated about them was in August. In August I had 295, and I currently have 330.

I haven't been working on these as much, I have been using other quilts as my leaders and enders.  I still think I want to do this by colors, but I am not exactly sure how I will end up doing them.

I could do red, orange, yellow, green, blue, but then where do I put purple, and the whites, and the blacks? I still have time to decide though!

06 January 2021

Rail Fence finished


I finally finished this quilt! I started it in November 2018!  I enjoyed the process so much.  I liked the size blocks I worked with.  I used 2.5" x 4.5" bricks.

I quilted with circles/swirls. 

This was the third of quilts I was making for my friends kids.  Hopefully they will be well covered until High school graduation.

 

04 January 2021

Pokémon Quilt done

Here is the pokémon quilt all quilted!!!  
 


I used some flannel on the back.  For the binding I used the same colors from the front.  

I am so pleased with how this quilt turned out.  I wasn't sure how much I would like it, because of the random colors, but I am very happy with it!

This quilt design is by Carolyn Friedlander, it's called Ray. In essence it's a really big log cabin quilt.  She has a "coloring" page you can use to keep track of what you want it to look like, and all the measurements! Definitely check it out if you are looking for a quick & easy quilt to make!

01 January 2021

Pokémon quilt

Well I shared the pictures of a few pieces of the quilt cut out and on my design wall, here are some more pictures:


Here are a few more rounds that I had sewn and laid out on the design wall.


Another picture on the design wall, with a few more rounds and I have started sewing the quilt together.


This was the last time I could fit it on the design wall.  It was getting a little heavy to fit up there!



And here is the finished top!!!


This quilt really only took my one day of sewing.  It went together SO fast.  I think the hardest part was cutting out some of the longer strips.  I really liked this pattern and could see myself using it again!

31 December 2020

Pinks & purples

I finished it!! My pinks & purples quilt! I am so happy with how it turned out!


Here is the full top after it was quilted!


And here is the pieced back.  I did not have HAVE to buy anything for it, but I chose to buy something, only because I was at the fabric store, and they had fabric ;)  I liked doing the pieced backing, I like how it looks and using up what I already have.  I also used some left over blocks/pieces on the back also.
 

30 December 2020

Christmas ornaments

I got a great deal on these rounds last year off Amazon.  I hadn't had the chance to play with them until this fall.

 

I actually used HTV (heat transfer vinyl) also known and iron on vinyl.  I was able to use my easy press mini to put these one!  

Some definitely turned out cuter than others. 

 

 I am not sure if I will give them as gifts or just hang them on my tree!