Saturday, February 27, 2021

February 2021, One is 40" X 60" and one is 8' square


This quilt I made very quickly.  Jill said she'd been thinking it would be nice to have a quilt for a yoga mat in neutral colors, with maybe a splash of green and blue.  I had a bunch of this very pale blue, though it doesn't show in the picture, it looks white.  I also have a lot of these neutrals, gray and beige.  I love making half Square Triangles, so this quilt was fun.  Two weeks.





This quilt took a lot longer.  For years I've cut off the selvedge from my fabric pieces.   Each strip is about an inch wide.   I rolled the strips into balls.  I had 4 balls about the size of softballs.  I thought I'd have enough for a quilt and maybe a tote bag.   Turns out I had just enough for this small quilt.,  The top picture is the stack of blocks, the second picture as I was putting blocks together, and then the quilt, showing a bit of the plain white back.  

For Each block you use a square of fabric for the back, a matching square of batting and then sew the selvedge strips, one by one onto the batting.  This makes a nice quilted back.  I happened to have Huge piece of light blue pin strip fabric which I cut into 1" strips to join the blocks.  It sure used a lot of that.  It was perfect, I did not want to use anything too noticeable for the joining strip.  I've seen these selvedge pieced quilts and wanted to try one.  It was LOT of thread and a LOT of time.  I probably won't ever make another, though it might be fun to make a tote bag someday.  


 

Friday, February 5, 2021

January 2021 Three baby quilts


This is a panel I picked up from someone in the guild.  It's just a panel, but very cute.  I made my usual pieced backing from material I had, cut into large squares.  


This baby quilt, I made from left over pieces of a  "Tumbler" patterned quilt I made last year.  That one was full sized, but this one is small.  I used the same pink toile fabric for the back of this one.



This is another panel I picked up from a quilt guild member.  I made the back from large squares of blue, yellow, orange and green from my stash.  
This kind of thing is fun, satisfying, I enjoy doing the quilting on these small quilts.  

 

January 2021 Baby quilt, finished for friend, Jan


I remember  years ago, just before my hearing and balance went, my friend Jan was working on this quilt.  It is made from pieces of regular cotton material and the yellow and white are Minky, that super soft, flexible, stretchy material that is wonderful to feel, but impossible to work with.  She had such trouble, sewing seams and taking them out because they stretched out of shape. A few weeks ago she asked if I could do something with it.  Luckily she had the center squares all finished and one of the intricate borders already sewn and attached.  So I knew what to do.  Of course all the ducks were already appliqued in place and the corner blocks were sewn and ready to go.  I put the blocks together for the remaining three borders by hand  basting each seam, then sewing them on the machine.  That way took longer but then I didn't have to unsew any seams.  The bottom piece of material is for a small border, and the back of the quilt.  Such a cute quilt!!!

 

Doll Clothes Jill's little girl has an American Girl Doll


We were talking to Jill on Skype while her little girl was playing with her American Girl doll.  We decided it would be fun if I made her some doll clothes.  My friend here had one of the dolls, so I borrowed it for reference.  My sister, Jackie, also had some patterns, she sent me along with some fabulous material to use.  The first three outfits along with the gray pants were from knit material, the very best stuff to work with in these small clothes.

 


This material is light weight denim I've had around for years.  It was perfect for this little outfit.  I'm glad I saved it all this time.  


This white, lightweight knit made a cute dress and pant suit.  I added some gold trim from my collection because the dots on the fabric is golc


The material on this shirt has sequins, sparkly.  It was a good blouse for the brown knit pantsuit



This material is some Jackie sent me,  It is a kind of shiny, rubbery design and worked well as a pantsuit and a long winter coat.





This dress was from material Jackie sent, the top was just a small piece of fabric I was able to make a sleeveless top.  The skirt was about 6 layers of tulle that matched perfectly.  There was just a small strip of the tulle I thought would make a good "throw" for cold evenings out.



Wow!, this material is so pretty, and was hard to work with.  I made the long fancy dress and matching long coat.  I had this lovely beads, I attached at the neck for a necklace.




And last, Jackie sent this small piece of white fleece, for Pajama bottoms, I had the flannel for the top.
About 2 weeks of work on this, and it was fun.  Apparently, Jill's father-in-law was over and made her a little cabinet to hang her doll clothes in


 

November 2020 Christmas quilt small



 My neighbor brought me this packet of Christmas fabric.  I couldn't resist and immediately cut the pieces up and put together this quilts.  At the fabric store, my friend Chyrrel was having a Christmas quilt show, so this was for that.