Tuesday, June 09, 2026

X-Plus Block

 I was struggling with the X-+ block for the BAMQ BOM, and it turned out that the template I printed out wasn't at full size. Soooo, no wonder it didn't fit! Started over with these directions for a 12.5" block.

I had to interrupt my studio assistant's nap time. And clean off the felt pressing pad. Usually I cover it up, but he always takes advantage if I forget to.

All pressed, including the bonus HST's. They're not teeny tiny but they will probably make it into the final quilt somehow.

All together now. Hey, I actually like this one! After all the hassling around because of my mistake in printing it really wasn't a hard block to do.

Note to self: Always check the size of the printing - not fit to print, but 100%

Here's how all the blocks are looking together. Some of the "mistakes" from making this block are on the upper left, they may or may not make it into the quilt.  It certainly would make a very strong border if I continued those!

Monday, June 08, 2026

Back to BOM

 

Back to the BAMQ BOM, two month's worth of blocks are due at our upcoming June meeting. I got the Drunkard's Path 6" block done very easily, which was a nice surprise as I usually have some struggles with piecing curves.
I think it turned out pretty nicely, and I'm happy with my fabric choices.
Here's how all the blocks are looking so far. Not a final design at all, just putting them all up on the wall.
Now on to doing the next one, which is an X Plus block. I am struggling so far, so I may just make a ginormous one using this tutorial from CapitolaQuilter.


Sunday, June 07, 2026

Post Sew Day

I brought a few things home with me from Sew Day yesterday. As we were cleaning up at the end, there were several items left on the Free Table. I chose to bring home this lovely half yard of tree peony fabric as well as an interesting piece of perforated "Stitchable Felt". Not sure what it's meant for, but I am definitely going to sew on it, and will likely use it in my ICAD pieces this week ahead. Two new Fudenosuke brush pens that I got in the mail. And in the back there, a Community Giving quilt that needs to be bound.
That was the first thing I did today, I unrolled it to measure the size to see how much binding I need to make. And also which color/type of fabric I should chose.I'm thinking green blue or orange, maybe prints? There's one of the great embroidered BayAreaModernQuilting.com quilt labels that one of our members machine embroiders for us to use on these Community Giving quilts.
First I stay-stitched around the outside of the already quilted quilt. And then I trimmed off the excess batting and backing. There was enough of the green print backing fabric left over to use for the binding, I just need to find another print to add in to the mix and cut it all down to size. This is a really happy bright quilt and I love the all-over quilting design that was used.
 
 

Saturday, June 06, 2026

Pink Range

 

Switching back over to working on the Lupine Mystery quilt. It's been a while, I haven't worked on this since March! Concentrating on finishing quilts for deadlines and the UFO challenges. I started with cutting out a whole lot of strips yesterday. I brought the smaller pink and white strips with me to Sew Day today to get to work on one of the sizes of HSTs I'm supposed to make. 

Quite the range of pinks at work here. Hope it helps with the variation in the quilt overall.
These are all pressed and ready for trimming.
All trimmed up and ready to go home. Ten more sets of four, added to the two I'd already completed, that leaves ten more sets of four left to do of this size.




Friday, June 05, 2026

6x6 Finished

 

Well, 6x6 is now officially finished and even more importantly: LeeLoo-Approved™.
I used self-threading needles to bury my thread ends. There weren't a lot of them as I went from edge to edge with the quilting lines.
There it is, all finished, but not yet washed. Consider this the before picture.
Here it is post-washing. So much more texture, but not too much due to pre-washing the fabrics used. 
There's a side-view of the quilt surface.

And that's my #6 done for the CQFA UFO Challenge, hooray!

Thursday, June 04, 2026

Binding Chicken

 

Binding the 6x6 quilt began yesterday. The great tool that I have, Binding Baby , was put to use once again.
The green that I bough for the binding was a "close enough" match to the green in the quilt for me to use for the binding.

Kona Peridot or Bella Solids Leaf are the two green solids I bought last week to use for this binding. I didn't have any scraps of the green I used in the quilt top, and I didn't feel like bringing the entire quilted quilt to the store with me, so I made this card with two green fabrics that were on my worktable. One is the much lighter bright lime green that I used on the backing. The other was closer to the green used in the quilt.
As I was attaching the binding and rounding the final corner, the end of the binding came out of the binding baby as it was getting to be all used up. And I knew then that I wasn't going to make it.
First time I've ever lost at "binding chicken"! Many times I've lost at "bobbin chicken" of course, but this was a surprise. I guess I didn't round up quite enough, usually I make a lot too much of a binding. Not too hard to add more of course, but just a funny thing happening on the way to getting this quilt finished in time for the BAMQ UFO challenge.

Wednesday, June 03, 2026

6x6 Quilted

 

Diving back into the diagonal walking foot quilting on the 6x6 quilt.
How the quilt looks all squashed up on the table while I'm quilting.
There's all the diagonals done. I like the X's that show up in the solids a whole lot.

Now for the binding.