Wednesday, June 29, 2022

WIP Wednesday - UFO Challenge


This was my UFO challenge chosen for June and I have dithered about it as I didn't really want another quilt. Yesterday was my daughter's birthday and she had requested that I make her two storage baskets 12" by 6". A light bulb moment, I can finish my challenge and make the requested baskets.
 


I originally had grandiose plans to embroider some fish too but that soon went to by the wayside and I filled in my gaps with Kona solids and screenprinted fish from Helen Steele I machine quilted the iece on my Janome Atelier 7 using Aurifil threads in wool, 28 weight and 40 weight.


The blocks were originally made in an online Crafty Monkeys course with Nicholas Ball.

Monday, June 27, 2022

Monday make - 1989 Prairie Schooler Santa

 


I am pleased to have finished another Santa. This was trickier than others I’ve stitched as there is a fancy border and the wreath meant there were no large areas of red to stitch quickly.

Next is the 1991 Santa which looks even more complicated as Santa’s cloak has a pattern on it.

Friday, June 24, 2022

Friday finish - freebie Friday quilt


I have been procrastinating about quilting this project as I wasn’t sure what to use for backing. On Wednesday I decided to use this leftover Ruby Star Society wide sateen backing.

The blocks are from Freebie Friday by @gnomeangel on Instagram. The fabrics are Kona and Libs Elliott.


 

Wednesday, June 22, 2022

WIP Wednesday - Prairie Schooler Santa

Yesterday evening we had a school reunion to celebrate our 60th birthdays. Given that Jersey is so small it is surprising that we don’t accidentally bum into each other more often. We had a lovely evening with a tour of the school and then followed with tapas in town. My head was spinning and I didn’t get to sleep until after 2am this morning.



I have been working on Prairie Schooler 1989 Santa. I’ve worked my way up to the top of the design and am now working towards his feet.



Monday, June 20, 2022

Monday make - strawberry dreams FFO

 

Sorry this is such a poor photo but a mirrored frame is not very photogenic. I mounted a piece of Libs Elliott red on the back of the frame on a piece of mount board. Then I mounted the stitched piece onto a mount board fabric and stitched piece sandwich. The pattern is by Barbara Ana and is available for free from her Instagram link tree.


The linen is Blush by Picture this Plus from The Homemakery and as it is very pale I put more of the red fabric behind the linen to make it look pinker.

It would have looked a little more professional if I could have found my hot glue gun to pinch the corners. I should add the glue gun to the list of items to search for at the end of the month.

Friday, June 17, 2022

Friday finish - Christmas Tree

 


This project is Christmas Tree by Barbara Ana Designs purchased from Nitka Moscow. As planned, I have finished one more branch for June. It's so good to see some progress on this project each month and I will eventually have a finished project. I have another of Barbara Ana's kits from Nitka Moscow.

Time now to work on my Prairie Schooler Santa.

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Wip Wednesday - Strawberry Dreams

 


 This is a free pattern called Strawberry Dreams by Barbara Ana. Started and finished during the week. I'm loving my new floss drops from Pip & Chip. A worthwhile investment. 

I need to work out a system for putting a card in the slot in the Ikea boxes when the colour is being used in a project. It will take some time to move to this new system which I can do as I finish a project or start a new one.


The linen i leftover from The Frosted Pumpkin Christmas wreath and is from The Homemakery. It's by Picture This Plus and I think it's called blush. It is a very very pale pink and I plan to put a deep pink cotton fabric behind the piece when I frame it.

Monday, June 13, 2022

Monday Make - happy stripes

 


I had another trip to Liverpool last weekend for the NFWI Annual Meeting. We also did some shopping, sightseeing and dining out. I met Gill on Thursday and was delighted to be able to return her Modern Quilt Club mystery quilt, all quilted and ready for binding.



I also finished the Happy Stripes quilt - pattern by Emily Dennis of Quilty Love. I took this project to the Modern Quilt Club retreat as a pile of 2.5" strips and 4.5" squares. I should have taken some extra fabric as some of my strips weren't usable. I spent a whole £2 on a lime green fat quarter to complete the quilt. I wish I'd used a bolder fabric for the star points but I'm happy that I managed to make the quilt from scratch, used up a lot of my scraps and destashed a whole bag of scraps, I even found a small piece of backing for the quilt. I had to overlap some wadding to make a piece big enough but it is fairly densely quilted so you can't feel where the overlap falls.



Then what to use for binding? Another leftover peice of fabric from the backing from another quilt and a quick machine binding for the win. All in all a great stash buster.

Quilting pattern - Malachite by Urban Elementz
Backing - fabric by Elizabeth Hartman

Friday, June 10, 2022

Friday finish - twice as nice pouch

 


Several of these pouches were made at the retreat last weekend and I was inspired to purchase this pattern by Aneela Hoey.

I used foot S on my Janome set at a needle position of 7 to do the top stitching around the vinyl pocket. The finished pouch is a good size for travelling and even fits my IPad mini.

Wednesday, June 08, 2022

WIP Wednesday - happy stripes

 


This project went from a pile of strips and squares to a finished quilt top on the Saturday of MQC retreat last weekend.



It’s a simple but effective pattern by Emily Dennis called happy stripes I could have used a bolder colour for the triangles, navy would have looked nice but this was sewn from stash. The only exception was the line green fabric as I was a couple of strips short.

I have a quilt for a friend to go on my long arm and then this will be next.



Monday, June 06, 2022

Monday Make - Just My type


I have thoroughly enjoyed this sewalong and have taken away a few learning points:
1. Cutting the letter blocks whilst on holiday worked very well and on my return I stitched one letter block per day.
2. Check the height of your digital pantograph before starting to stitch. Malachite by Urban Elementz took up all of the throat space on my machine so after the first pass I just reduced the height of the pantograph by 10%
3. I was disappointed to run out of the pink border fabric but my substitution of the purple from the typewriter block works for me and means I haven't introduced another fabric into the quilt.
 


I have not kept to the timetable as you can see, but I am pleased to have finished the quilt on my timetable and one block a day was very achievable and on some days was my only stitching. I found only one error on the pattern which I passed on to the designer.


I love the typewriter block but I wish I'd introduced more contrast between the two dark fabrics but I chose fabrics in colourways suggested by the pattern. 




I used the Urban Elementz digital pantograph called Malachite which has been suggested many times for quilts I've seen discussed on Facebook groups so I purchased the design. I used a white Superior Thread on the top and Glide prewound bobbins also on white on the back.



I purchased this backing from Sew Hot when they were running a 20% off coupon and have enough for another backing and a Blazingstar cross body bag. I also used it for the binding. All fabrics are by Ruby Star society and apart from the backing were purchased from Olive & Flo Handcraft.

Friday, June 03, 2022

May 2022 achievements

Well June was a busy month with trips to the Netherlands and Denmark and the project I've made most progress on is my Just My Type sewalong. I've also prepped three projects or is it four for the MQC retreat this weekend.


Just My Type needs to be bound, it's quilted, trimmed and ready to go to retreat


One more branch of Christmas Tree by Barbara Ana is complete but the depth of the branches is increasing as the number of snowflakes decreases.



1986 Prairie Schooler Santa - I've chosen this one to take on holiday again as it's simpler than many in the series. It is also the next one in date order to be done. 

UFO challenge - a quick make this month with a tub (pattern by Rosie Taylor) from Ugly Sweater blocks by Kid Giddy.



Free block Friday - I've made one setting test block with nine more to stitch and the cutting of the background is complete. Packed and ready for MQC retreat.


Wednesday, June 01, 2022

June 2022 plans

Retreat is this month, happy dance. Two short visits to Liverpool this month so I am hopeful of a productive month.


1. 1989 Prairie Schooler Santa. I am now completing these in date order to keep me on the straight and narrow, no need to decide each month which to work on.



2. One more branch on Christmas Tree by Barbara Ana. Good progress has been made on the second branch on the right so that should be achievable as it's mostly snowflakes left.


3. Free block Friday - taking to retreat. Nine more setting blocks to make and then stitch the quilt top together. Hoping to work on this on the Saturday as the blocks are already cut out ready to stitch.


4. A new start - scrappy Happy Stripes Quilt Along with Emily Dennis. Strips are cut and packed ready for retreat. An easy Sunday project perhaps? I doubt I'll get even a baby quilt top finished though. My scraps are looking much more in control and all of the strips were cut from scraps.



5. Just My Type by Pen + Paper Patterns is quilted, trimmed and ready to pack for retreat. I just need to cut the binding strips so a to reduce the amount of stuff in my suitcase!! I plan to work on this on Friday afternoon for a quick finish.




6. Blazingstar bag by Sew Sweetness is packed for retreat but I'm not sure I'll make much progress with it, even a few pieces cut out would be a start. I think we're on week 4 of the SAL and all I've done is collect together my fabrics, interfacing and hardware.


7. Summer dress in some John Kaldor fabric and I'm going to try the Coco dress by Tilly and the Buttons.