




I am pleased to have this finished for our trip to Istanbul and cruise next month. I even remembered a sneaky little label on the back of the dress. Just one more retreat make to finish which I will be stitching with Lizzie over Facebook messenger this weekend.
National jelly roll day is on the third Saturday of September which happens to coincide with our Guild meeting. We are encouraged to sew a jelly roll on that day. Jelly rolls are not something I purchased so when I saw the scrap stash plus quilt which is a free pattern for subscribing to Emily Denis’s newsletter, I thought I might have a way to participate.
I am planning a rainbow of colours alternated with low volume prints. The notional plan is to cut five pairs of fabrics each week from fabrics to hand. Perfect to combine with Moda Blockheads 6. My only change to the pattern is that I am mixing up the low volume fabrics. I realise that many of my low volume fabrics are directional and need more careful planning when cutting.
I will make this for quilts for care leavers and it will be 42” by 72” or 84 blocks. At ten blocks a week I might finish it for retreat in November when I can donate it.
This is Hello Summer from Primrose Cottage and was one o their free Friday patterns. I stitched it last month and as summer is coming to an end, I thought that it should be fully finished.
I backed the piece with iron on interfacing and drew a one-inch margin around the piece. I then basted the mini pom pom trim in four pieces aligning the edge with the drawn margin. I cut off pom poms if they were too close to the corner. i was going to use my zipper foot to stitch the piece into a pillow, but I have mislaid it. I need to tidy my table just in case it's there somewhere!
I think it goes with my summer mug just perfectly. When summer comes I forget the simple joy of feta, water melon and mint salad.
My original plan was for this block to be turquoise, but the other large block is turquoise, so I went with purple instead. I also decided not to worry about the direction of the purple and blue wavy fabric. This took most of Saturday to cut out and complete and I only had to get my seam ripper out twice!
My first task was to establish what still needed to be embroidered, find the pattern book and my thread collection I had the blocks for two of the mini quilts completely stitched out. I found both the embellishment kit and the thread collection put away together in a large project bag.
The third mini quilt was stitched out apart from the snowflake and present stamps. My intention was to do a block a day but I was enjoying the process. I had also already combined files in Embrilliance which meant I only had to ut out the fabrics - no computer time.
July was an odd month with few finishes despite going to the Modern Quilt Club Retreat. I did finish putting the binding on my Folk Art Sampler by Art East Quilting and was able to donate it to Gill for Q4CL.