31 May 2021
Rainbow Cats 1
17 May 2021
Accuquilt
I definitely love my accuquilt. I remember when they first came out, I was not interested in having one. I am glad I waited and got the go big (the electric).
I have been trying to go through my scraps that are too small for a board and cut them up. I cut a lot into 2.5" strips (I think you will see a log cabin soon :p)
My second favorite thing to cut the fabric up into is HSTs. I need some for a project (I will share soon) and I wanted to have a lot of variety.
14 May 2021
Heritage tee shirt quilt
I was approached by someone at a company to make them a tee-shirt quilt to celebrate their 50th anniversary. Then COVID hit, so that was put on pause.
They reached back out to me this spring. They wanted it to be large and it would be hanging.
Since they were going to hang it, they asked for grommets to be put on it so they could hang it. I have done grommets before, but my husband had not, so he learned something new :)
The quilting is kind of hard to see as it was laying on the bed. So here are two of the blocks. I basically went around the designs to make them pop.12 May 2021
Craft fair
This was my second craft fair of the year. Not as large of a space, but enough room for me to sew & have my tee shirt quilt on display.
I was able to make some more cat kick sticks and cat toys.
21 April 2021
Bow ties
I think it's about time to update about the teal bowties. Last time I posted about them was last year!
When I posted last year (here) I had 113.
And here they are recently:
There are 221 (give or take). I found one on the floor of my sewing room after I took this picture, and I know I sewed a few more up.
I love how this quilt looks. I especially love this one because it's got both of our fabrics in it. Christine uses different colors than I do. I am not exactly sure how big I will make this. At least close to the size of mine. My quilt was 24 blocks by 28. So 672 blocks. So only 400 more to make :p
My quilt took 6 years to finish. At this rate I will definitely finish Christine's sooner than that! It helps that I have two people contributing scraps.
Making masks and having my cricut has helped! Since I cut out masks with my cricut there is some waste, but I can set it so that in the negative space it cuts out pieces for the bow tie quilt (2 - 2" squares, 2 - 1.25" squares.)
19 April 2021
S family memory Quilt 2 - finished
Jordan likes red, so we added a red border to her quilt, used red for the backing AND red for the binding.
And here is the full quilt all finished! I love it. And the best part is that Jordan loves it!
07 April 2021
S family memory Quilt 2 part 2
Jordan did a great job of figuring out exactly how many squares we would need for the hearts and then the background.
01 April 2021
Monthly sewing check in
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.
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.
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!
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!
10 February 2021
Bow ties 2021
Here is a stack of 2” blocks that will become bowtie 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.
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
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.
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.
29 January 2021
Disappearing 9 patch cont
27 January 2021
Disappearing 9 patch
25 January 2021
Memory quilt finished
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.