And I'm officially up to date on the Moose on the Porch fat quarter stars quilt along. The next block is published on 3 January 2012. In between each block I also pieced the binding for one of my UFOs which I wound on the jumbo spool I bought at the Festival of Quilts. This UFO just needs a border for the top to be finished. Hopefully that number will be chosen as the first UFO to work on.
Today I start my craft room tidy up ready for the New Year. Or should I say tidier, as it'll take more than a few days to get it tidy. Job number 1 is put the 12 UFOs on the top shelf of my cupboard, numbered and ready for the UFO challenge.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Free day
I thought today was Thursday with a committee meeting and funeral, but it's Wednesday, so I've had an extra half day to sew. I have done two of the star blocks from Moose on the Porch and have two more I think to be caught up. As the UFO challenge doesn't start until Sunday, I thought I had a free pass to work on projects which are more WIP than UFO.
I need some more white thread to finish another project so will head out later to search for some and do recycle the mass of cardboard that has built up over the last week.
I need some more white thread to finish another project so will head out later to search for some and do recycle the mass of cardboard that has built up over the last week.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
2012 twelve UFO challenges
1. Jan Krentz difficult quilt - Summer salsa lone star. This is going to be a challenge to remember all the tips Jan gave us and I have a horrible feeling I might have used up some of the fabrics I used.
2. blue and cream stars. Quilting needs unpicking as there was a pleat in the backing and put it on the long arm - in the depths of my cupboard so no photo.
3. rainbow squares - in process of quilting being unpicked
4. 2 from 1 awaiting border fabric
5. Disappearing nine patch
6. TB BOM - almost finished quilting when my machine developed problems
7. Modern V meets Thimbleberries scraps - quilting needs to be finished
8. Christmas table runner - stitcheries done just need to put it together
9. Love laugh live stitchery
10. accuquilt feathered applique - should look like this
11. Disappearing nine patch runner - half way through being quilted
12. TQS BOM - piecing finished. Needs to be pressed and wadding purchased. I have the backing somewhere. I want to do some custom quilting on my long arm for this one, so it may take a back seat for a few months.
2. blue and cream stars. Quilting needs unpicking as there was a pleat in the backing and put it on the long arm - in the depths of my cupboard so no photo.
3. rainbow squares - in process of quilting being unpicked
4. 2 from 1 awaiting border fabric
5. Disappearing nine patch
6. TB BOM - almost finished quilting when my machine developed problems
7. Modern V meets Thimbleberries scraps - quilting needs to be finished
8. Christmas table runner - stitcheries done just need to put it together
9. Love laugh live stitchery
10. accuquilt feathered applique - should look like this
11. Disappearing nine patch runner - half way through being quilted
12. TQS BOM - piecing finished. Needs to be pressed and wadding purchased. I have the backing somewhere. I want to do some custom quilting on my long arm for this one, so it may take a back seat for a few months.
Monday, December 26, 2011
2012 UFO challenge
I found the full details of the challenge. I knew it would turn up on Quilter blogs eventually. And here it is just in case I lose it or someone else wants to join in. http://www.patchworktimes.com/2012-ufo-challenge/ Now I need to pick twelve UFOs to work on out of my 17. Some are more WIPS than UFOs like the star quilt along and the Farmer's Wife sampler. I'll post my list tomorrow with photos.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Two more to add
16. Disappearing nine patch runner I pieced yesterday
17. Dear Jane Xmas
Edited to add:
18. Tilda doll
It's worse than I thought and I've just seen the TQS BOM for 2012 which uses the Accuquilt machine. I have promised myself I'll finish five projects before starting another. I think I need to choose the five fastest finishes.
17. Dear Jane Xmas
Edited to add:
18. Tilda doll
It's worse than I thought and I've just seen the TQS BOM for 2012 which uses the Accuquilt machine. I have promised myself I'll finish five projects before starting another. I think I need to choose the five fastest finishes.
Monday, December 19, 2011
UFOs and WIPs to finish in 2012
I need to find the challenge that inspired this post as they choose a number between 1 and 12 and you work on that project during the month. I start each year with good intentions to finish my UFOs but 2011 was definitely a fail in that for the most part the same quilts are on the list unfinished and the list has grown longer. And all of this despite buying my long arm machine. In no particular order and I reserve the right to add to the list:
1. Jan Krentz difficult quilt - Summer salsa lone star. This is going to be a challenge to remember all the tips Jan gave us and I have a horrible feeling I might have used up some of the fabrics I used.
2. blue and cream stars. Quilting needs unpicking as there was a pleat in the backing and put it on the long arm
3. rainbow squares - in process of quilting being unpicked
4. 2 from 1 - started yesterday
5. Disappearing nine patch
6. TB BOM - almost finished quilting when my machine developed problems
7. Modern V meets Thimbleberries scraps
8. Vignette
9. Elephantz
10. Flurry sew a long star blocks from Moose on the Porch Waiting for some more Flurry fabric in my Christmas stocking.
11. FWQS
12. I'll add my cowl in here as progress has slowed
13. Just remembered - love laugh live stitchery
14. Oh and the hugs cushion
15. accuquilt sample for class next month which I need to start today.
I will add some photos in the next 15 days so that I can remember what the projects are!! And no doubt find a few more to add to the list. A photo for the first project by Jan Krentz is pictured above.
16. In anticipation of not getting to it this week Stitchery Christmas table runner.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
A good FNSI
I finished Sarah's quilt yesterday and it was getting dark when I was ready to take a photo.
That freed me up to tackle another item from my to do list for my FNSI so I decided to choose a quick make. I had cut several of the pieces out for Lizzie's present so it didn't take long to put this together. I just need to slip stitch the edge closed and buy some velcro for the fastening. The instructions for this can be found at Fresh Lemons Quilt
Unfortunately whilst browsing the internet I've found a couple of other items I want to make:
Circle ear bud pouches from
Christmas present blocks from united notions for a guild Christmas activity for next year.
So my to do list now looks like this with Monday's deadline for two items looming large:
1.
2.
3. Machine applique sample for January workshop to show at CQ;
4. Disappearing nine patch sample for January workshop to show at CQ;
5.
6.
7.
8. Table runner - blocks completed and now need to be set together and quilted; and
9. Tree skirt - pattern and backing fabric purchased yesterday
I have decided for the samples for CQ, I'm going to do an applique border for the disappearing nine patch sample and combine two samples into one.
That freed me up to tackle another item from my to do list for my FNSI so I decided to choose a quick make. I had cut several of the pieces out for Lizzie's present so it didn't take long to put this together. I just need to slip stitch the edge closed and buy some velcro for the fastening. The instructions for this can be found at Fresh Lemons Quilt
Unfortunately whilst browsing the internet I've found a couple of other items I want to make:
Circle ear bud pouches from
Christmas present blocks from united notions for a guild Christmas activity for next year.
So my to do list now looks like this with Monday's deadline for two items looming large:
1.
2.
3. Machine applique sample for January workshop to show at CQ;
4. Disappearing nine patch sample for January workshop to show at CQ;
5.
6.
7.
8. Table runner - blocks completed and now need to be set together and quilted; and
9. Tree skirt - pattern and backing fabric purchased yesterday
I have decided for the samples for CQ, I'm going to do an applique border for the disappearing nine patch sample and combine two samples into one.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Yesterday was a good day
Having shared my list of nine items to sew in the next week, I completed threee yesterday. Then at about 2 o'clock my long arm started playing up which is a shame as I was on target to finish Sarah's quilt too.
So I finished Liz's quilt which looks beautiful. See it here. I was looking for a project to teach for Sirens WI on 3 March so I have now chosen this quilt pattern. Contact me for further details if you'd like to attend.
Fiona's Christmas present is now bound. I finished this whilst waiting for Lizzie to do her hour of swimming.
I also did a Heart of Friendship which is meant to be peach on cream, mine's more pale orange on beige but I'm sure there will be many variations on the theme. I used my new Sizzix dies which only arrived the day before - very timely.
I also finished my Christmas cards which will be posted today. So my list now looks like this. The remaining items will take a little longer to finish. Sarah's quilt definitely has priority.
1. Sarah's quilt to be machine quilted;
2.
3. Machine applique sample for January workshop to show at CQ;
4. Disappearing nine patch sample for January workshop to show at CQ;
5.
6.
7. gift for Lizzie which is planned but that's about it;
8. Table runner - blocks completed and now need to be set together and quilted; and
9. Tree skirt - pattern and backing fabric purchased yesterday
So I finished Liz's quilt which looks beautiful. See it here. I was looking for a project to teach for Sirens WI on 3 March so I have now chosen this quilt pattern. Contact me for further details if you'd like to attend.
Fiona's Christmas present is now bound. I finished this whilst waiting for Lizzie to do her hour of swimming.
I also did a Heart of Friendship which is meant to be peach on cream, mine's more pale orange on beige but I'm sure there will be many variations on the theme. I used my new Sizzix dies which only arrived the day before - very timely.
I also finished my Christmas cards which will be posted today. So my list now looks like this. The remaining items will take a little longer to finish. Sarah's quilt definitely has priority.
1. Sarah's quilt to be machine quilted;
2.
3. Machine applique sample for January workshop to show at CQ;
4. Disappearing nine patch sample for January workshop to show at CQ;
5.
6.
7. gift for Lizzie which is planned but that's about it;
8. Table runner - blocks completed and now need to be set together and quilted; and
9. Tree skirt - pattern and backing fabric purchased yesterday
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Two FNSIs in December
What a nice gift, two Friday Night Sew Ins for December. I couldn't participate last Friday as we were in Nottingham visiting Welbeck DSFC, but apart from being Matthew's taxi, I'm free this Friday.
I have started a list of what needs to be accomplished for Monday first (our quilt guild Christmas party) and then for Christmas. I'm having an at home day today so after writing my Christmas cards, I'll make a start on the list:
1. Sarah's quilt to be machine quilted;
2. Liz's quilt to be machine quilted;
3. Machine applique sample for January workshop to show at CQ;
4. Disappearing nine patch sample for January workshop to show at CQ;
5. heart block (number 1 priority)
6. Gift for Fiona which is half bound
7. gift for Lizzie which is planned but that's about it;
8. Table runner - blocks completed and now need to be set together and quilted; and
9. Tree skirt - pattern and backing fabric purchased yesterday
Hopefully I can do at least items 2 and 5 today. If not I'm in trouble and should start panicing now.
Thursday, December 08, 2011
Moose on the Porch
Oh no, I've been tempted in and started another project. http://moosequilts.blogspot.com/ I love stars so have pulled out a package of fabric left from my last quilt together with the red patterned fabric I was sent in error instead of the icy blue colourway. They are up to block 6 already but I put together the easiest three blocks this morning.