Saturday, September 14, 2024

Circling Round

 

I'm gathering the supplies to make the Sue Spargo embroidery sampler, Toned Down Circle Sampler. I had bought a bag of wool circles ages ago. I used some of these to make my 5-4-5-7 quilt earlier this year. The circles came in two sizes, 1" and 2". The pattern calls for 1" circles so I counted out all the 1" circles required. Almost enough to do the pattern.
I chose four of the 2" circles to cut down to 1", so now I have enough circles for the pattern.  I now need to find a piece of wool for the background to appliqué these onto. The only piece I have on hand is a FabMo sourced one that is a very bright orange and is quite heavy-weight. I haven't gone through my felted wool box yet though. 

I'm trying hard to use what I already have on hand, but as I said earlier I did buy this package of threads along with the pattern. They are a wool-acrylic blend thread called Ellana which I've never used before. The other three spools of Eleganza perlé cotton were previous purchases that happened to match up with the specific colors called for in the pattern. 

I still have to look through the rest of my embroidery threads to make sure I have a good enough assortment of colors and types that will work well enough with the colors of the circles. Hopefully I'll have enough of the embroidery threads of many of the types and weights that are called for. I think I'll likely have enough as I'm not trying to exactly match the sampler pattern. The actual Toned-Down Circles pattern is basically a recipe book of stitch combinations with fairly simple illustrations that refers to the Creative Stitching book by Sue Spargo. That's a book I've had for a while but haven't worked with too much yet. It's a really well-done presentation of a variety of stitches that I've seen but never tried myself.

Friday, September 13, 2024

More On Stamp Blocks


I cut out some new stamp centers for the Stamp Quilt.  It's really fun to fussy cut these great animal designs.
But there are more left to cut, like this lovely owl.
That's enough for now.

Now that I have the stamp centers, I need to cut some more Stamp Stripe fabric. I'm cutting it at 3" wide and making sure I have the "perforation line" as the guide. 
The stamp centers each have to get marked on the centers and corners. I was using a mechanical pencil, but then I later switched over to using a Frixion pen.
Then the Stamp Stripe pieces have to get marked at the center as well. It's a lot of fussy stuff, the cutting, all the marking, but it ends up working just about every time.
And then there's also all the pinning!
I'm up to a whole four blocks whoo hoo!  Elven more are cut out and ready to assemble. Then it will be fun to puzzle out how to put them into a quilt top as they're all different sizes and orientations. I think there will be some filler pieced pieces that I'll be making to fill in the empty spots.

Monday, September 09, 2024

A Mostly Back

 

I was pretty productive at BAMQ Sew Day on Saturday. I got a very good start on the back for my Bohemian Wife quilt. This is what I got done which is 39"x45" completed so far out of the measurement of 64x70" that will be needed.
I managed to piece together all of the "orphan" or extra blocks that I had ended up with when I'd finished piecing the quilt top.
The majority of these fabrics are used on the front of the quilt. There are just a couple that aren't, but I'm not too fussed about that.  I'm glad that these floating blocks are no longer floating around separate. And I managed to stop myself from using the teeny HSTs. I think those will go into a pillow sham or something like that.

Friday, September 06, 2024

Getting Closer

 Running Out of Rain Cloud assembly is continuing.
All the "small" piecing is done now and I'm re-measuring the bigger blocks before I sew them together.
The assembly of the smaller parts into chunks, lining up the connections that are the most important to get right.
Yes, that's good.


Wednesday, September 04, 2024

Running Out Of Rain Cloud Assemble

 

As of today, all cut out and ready to sew the rest together. The Ruby+Bee challenge quilt is now closer to being an actual quilt top that I can quilt and finish in time to submit. I'm looking forward to seeing the final result. I've decided the title I came up with a bit ago, Running Out of Rain Cloud still works. Rain Cloud is the name of the color of the fabric I ran out of, the grey-blue.

The new fabric arrived and was washed, and after I ironed it to do the rotary cutting. I had a momentary freakout. The fabric looked like the wrong color to me. It looked so much more blue, like light blue, not grey blue as seen here. Not until I held it up to the fabric already up on the wall did I relax. It's fine. It's just the difference in lighting I guess. I was looking at it near the windows which are fairly bright and that changes quite a bit about how we see the various colors. Also, now I have to worry about my new-fangled cataracts, is this where the issues are starting? Hope not!

Tuesday, September 03, 2024

Border Decisions

 

I think I've made my final decision on the City Sampler border. I'm doing an initial border of the grey sashing fabric at 6.5" wide. Then a pieced border of rectangles in the prints used in the quilt top. Then a final border of the same grey sashing fabric at 6.5". That'll give me the size I want for using on our bed.
Here are the four pieced borders.
Instead of a normal rectangular frame border, there will be a piece of the giant polka dot/black&white print that sticks out all the way to the edge of the quilt. I may use that fabric as the binding as well.I really enjoy working with these prints and getting a chance to use them in different shapes. I tried to have the colors kind of track with the colors of the blocks around the edges of the quilt but it won't be exact. I think I'll pin it up on the design wall before I sew it on.

Now for sewing some very very long seams around the outside of this big quilt top several times.

Monday, September 02, 2024

September To-Do

 

Here's how ye olde design wall looks this morning. Three projects going on at once, as per usual. I'm all messed up on what day of the week it is today, that's Monday holidays for you I guess. On to the list(s) of my to-do's for the new month:

Begin Something New

Oxbow Tote - cut out and begin the assembly. I still haven't started in on this and I want to before the next bag club meeting this month. I recently found the container I had put this in, so now I can work actually get to cutting out!

AG Stamp Quilt - continue to make more blocks using cut out stamp block centers from Tula Pink fabrics.

Continue Assembly



Finish piecing the Ruby+Bee challenge quilt, make backing, sandwich, quilt, bind, photograph.
Sew the 12 columns of the Temperature Quilt together.
Bohemian Wife -assemble quilt back, sandwich and make the binding.

Pantone Project - work on a overall design, either in EQ8 or up on the design wall.

City Sampler -Make and add border. Put together a backing.


Y.E.S. Coat - continue making pieces/blocks. assemble on foundation, cut out lining pieces from the fabric that I dyed.
Snake In The Garden - Finish hand stitching
Kawandii - Finish hand stitching/assembly

Quilting


Final Steps

Work on getting those quilts up above👆👆👆 quilted so they can go here in this category!

There's a whole lot for me to choose from for the month of September.

Sunday, September 01, 2024

Welcome Back, September



Happy to see you once again, September. Very ready to begin welcoming Autumn. I know I live in the wrong place to complain about long hot summers, but I'm ready for Fall to begin now.

This monthly marker is made with taking this picture of the 12 Temperature Quilt columns.

into Percolator first and then Snapseed to crop and add the title.


Here's the monthly video of 1SE, one second everyday.

The monthly I-Did List for August is as follows:

  1. I made my next two Stamp Quilt blocks.
  2. I got a good start on my Ruby+Bee solids challenge quilt.
  3. I finished sewing the November and December columns for the Temperature Quilt.
  4. I figured out some free thread nets.
  5. The pictures of the finished Blue Squares quilt turned out well.
  6. I put this year's ICAD pieces in the album.
I posted here 22/31 days, I posted on Instagram 6 times, on Threads 11 times, and on BlueSky 7 times. I virtually attended group meetings for CST as well as having several family visits, as well as going to doctor visits with my Dad.  It's a pretty short list, I guess I kind of took the summer off a bit last month. On to September and hopefully more productive days.