Saturday, June 30, 2018
June UFO is complete
I am waiting for Pom Pom trim to make it into a cushion but the cross stitch is finished.
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Retreat plans - Lisa the Unicorn
I made one fatal flaw in my retreat planning, I didn't print off page 21 of the pattern which contained the template for the horn. Fortunately Pippa came to the rescue and emailed me the relevant page which the hotel printed.
I also miscut two strips but Liz had lots of Blueberry Park in her stash and came to my aid too. I finished the quilt top at retreat and packed it in my hand luggage so I could quilt it on my return from retreat.
This project hadn't stopped throwing me curve balls as a couple of my background pieces now look like they don't match. In the end I decided to quilt it as it is as it is to be a baby quilt for humanitarian aid to Rumania.
I hope to finish this project before the end of June
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Jet set sewing station
I made this as a gift for the recent Simply Solids retreat. My first small gift was a needle keeper which was purchased at our Jersey MQG meeting as a number had been made to raise funds in memory of a member, Karen, by a friend of her Mum, Rosalie. Day two I purchased the 8" rotary cutting mat for the jet set sewing station and also slipped in a mini rotary cutter. On the Friday, my swap partner Helen, looked at the same rotary cutter during a trip to the Simply Solids shop and was told by her daughter not to buy it. Imagine her delight on day 2!!
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Pretty London finish
I have no idea why I haven't shared this earlier as I finished this week's ago and it is framed and put away to gift.
Monday, June 25, 2018
Retreat plans -Flora supply case
I have made the flora supply case before, so took it with me to the Simply Solids retreat as a visual aid. I precut and quilted they outside panel using a graffiti digital pattern by Karlee Porter. And I was ready to roll at retreat.
I also packed my corner rounding template (available from my Etsy store). Several people at retreat were having a destash so I picked up a piece of Tabby Road by Tula Pink from Katy Jones to make the pocket. Today some silver zipper ends were delivered so I have finished my project.
I also put a zipper end on my slalom pouch so that is also finished and it's one of my Q2 UFOs.
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Retreat plans Trip around the World
The first finish of last weekend was a Trip around the World quilt top using my pre prepped strips. It is only four foot square but it's a good lap quilt size.
My aim was to have a dark blue cross with low volume strips either side. The strips came together quickly and I finished the quilt top early on Saturday morning.
I packed my three finished projects in my hand luggage, leaving my sewing machine and goody bag with purchases to come home on the ferry on Wednesday evening with Kim.
That meant that I could quilt the quilt top today using Superior Thread's King Tut in De Nile. I will trim the quilt tomorrow and cut the binding so it's ready to bind on Thursday. This afternoon I am going to see Book Club at the cinema. I might try and load another project to quilt this evening,
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
June 2018 UFO - working on the G
Having finished the letter U ten days ago, I can see the end is in sight. I can fit the remaining stitching area into the working area of my frame and have stitched several of the borders up to the end. I was one stitch short, and I have used all of the tiny scraps of turquoise to make the bottom border he correct length. The kit was full of yarn at the start, but it is now running low. I have no turquoise left and the deep yellow is running out too.
I was away on retreat from last Thursday, so I worked hard on this before I went. Having worked in this over the last week, I can see the end is in sight. Will it be finished by the end of June?
Retreat plans 3 and 4
My third retreat project is the Lisa the Unicorn pattern by Elizabeth Hartman. All of the pieces have been cut and bagged up with the pattern. The fabrics are all by Karen Lewis from her Blueberry Park ranges except for the Kona grey.
Kim has my sewing machine in her car along with one design board to keep my pieces in some sort of order. I may piece this on the Saturday with the Trip around the world blocks as a leader and ended project.
I have one more project which is my improv quilt from Poppyprint's class for the London Modern Wuilt Guild which may remain untouched, we'll see.
Saturday, June 09, 2018
Retreat plans 2
@pommesdeterre is organising a scrappy trip around the world sewalong on Instagram. So I have jumped down that rabbit hole. I selected green, turquoise, low volume and navy scraps and fat quarters from my stash. I then cut strips for sixteen blocks and organised them by colour into IKEA ziplock bags.
The plan was to pack these for retreat in the bags but I soon realised that the sewalong timetable meant that I should have put my strips into block sets.
So I drew one strip from each bag at random and put them into 16 bundles ready to sew. You know that it was too tempting, so I did sew a couple of strip sets together and have two finished blocks as well. They are now ready to pack along with thread and my 2.5" wide ruler and the instructions from the Quiltville blog. Two more projects still to prep along with my sewing machine.
Retreat plans 1
I am going to the Simply Solids retreat with two friends next week. Kim is taking her car whereas I don't use the cross channel ferry and prefer flying. Today we are taking our sewing machines to Kim, so I have been focussing on getting projects together to work on over the two and a half days of retreat.
I had originally planned to work on the Everything in its place bag by Annie Unrein but I finished that project last month as a reward for finishing the appliqué elements of another UFO. so I am going to make a Flora supply case in matching fabrics. I have pulled together a kit for myself in a ziplock bag with the pattern ready to go. I quilted the exterior fabric on my long arm with an area of a graffiti pattern. The only item that I needed to purchase was the folded elastic.
June 2018 UFO progress
My plan for this month was to have H and U finished by 8 June. It's the 9 June today and I have just finished the cream around U. I find cream or white backgrounds tedious and slow going. I have to force myself to do one strand of cream, one of the brown and then reward myself with one strand of colour. This is a kit by Emily Peacock.
I have been distracted this week with laser cutting acrylic at our local library. More on that tomorrow. I have opened a little Etsy store. Also our local WI entered a group competition and I spent a day or more making a tablecloth, napkins etc to pull the entry together. I am glad that's now finished.
I can now see the end in sight, literally. I have stitched right to the end of the pattern on the top border as well as working on the final letter - G. I am away for five days this month, but I will also be without my sewing machine from tomorrow so won't be able to sew and will focus on either this project or a shawl which I'm knitting.
Friday, June 01, 2018
June 2018 UFO challenge with APQS
I saw this morning that number 11 had been chosen for June's project by APQS. You can join in on Facebook. I quickly retrieved my Quilyer's Planner to look up my list. And hooray, I am already working on it as part of the #100days challenge.
Here's how it looked on 7 May. Lots of cream to do and H and U have been worked on but to the right of U, nothing.
Here's how it looked earlier today with the folk art hand complete. Mentally I have divided the panel into five areas - two hands and H, U and G.
To complete this by the end of June, allowing for five days at the Simply Solids retreat, I need to get the H and U finished by 8 June. Today I am going to focus on the cream, turquoise and brown around the first two letters, but first I need to wind on the canvas in the frame to the first bullseye in the H.
At least I have a plan, let's see how I progress before I start getting bored with it.