Tuesday, 29 November 2022

Finishing up

A few little projects, finished just in time to take part in Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal (OMG).

My three fabric storage boxes 


You can find the pattern in the book Sunday Morning Quilts by Amanda Jean Nyberg and Cheryl Arkison.  I decided not to add cardboard this time and just relied on the stiff interfacing, it was the cardboard step that was stalling me from finishing these, and someone commented on past blog post that they did not use the cardboard.  What a great idea, I’m happy with the results.

Finished a couple of leaf potholders in pink and purple. 



These scrappy potholders are from a pattern by Patchwork Pottery.  I enjoy using up my little scraps, making them in all the colours of the rainbow.

My last little project to finish is this quilted skull bag 





 

Using up scraps from my husband’s skull quilt, and trying out a tutorial from AjileJack I made this quilted bag.  I’m happy with the results, and will likely make a few more.  Sewing through the thickness of the handle was a bit tricky, my friend Carolyn suggested using my Featherweight and it worked like a charm.

Happy to have these projects done, and now considering what to finish for December. 

It always seems impossible until it’s done. ~ Nelson Mandela 

Monday, 7 November 2022

November goal

Participating in Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal, I have a couple of little things I’d like to finish in November.

These three quilted storage boxes. 


From the book Sunday Morning Quilts by Amanda Jean Nyberg and Cheryl Arkison.

These two sets of leaf potholders. 


A pattern by Patchwork Pottery.

And this skull frankenbag. 


A tutorial from Agilejack.

These were some projects that I started at a Fall quilting retreat in Fairmont B.C. with my three quilting friends. 


I did work on a few other items as well, however these will be set aside to complete another month.

A bunch of blocks for a High Five quilt. (these are actually little piles of blocks)


Also from the book Sunday Morning Quilts.

The start of some mini log cabin blocks in blues and purples for more bookmarks. 


And I did actually complete a pillow case, for my grandson who likes my pillowcases and loves to fish. 


Here’s hoping I can complete these little project by the end of November.

Wish it, Plan it, Do it. ~ Jaipal Singh

Monday, 31 October 2022

By the sea

My October goal and ticket to participate in One Monthly Goal (OMG) with Elm Street Quilts was to quilt and bind this little sea themed quilt. 


This quilt was started while participating in an online class on curved piecing with Cindy Grisdela through the Vermont Quilt Festival, I pulled these sea themed fabrics from my stash.

I found the fishy backing fabric while at a quilting retreat to Fairmont B.C. in addition to hours of sewing we decided to take a little trip down to Sugar Town Quilt Company in Cranbrook B.C.  I love anything fish, sea, ocean or water, so I couldn’t resist this piece.  It was in my stash before this little quilt was even a thought. 


I used Kathie James’ pantograph called Seaside, the shells and starfish just disappear into the busy quilt, just like they might in the ocean. 





So happy to have another quilt complete, these colours and fabric make me happy.

QUILT DETAILS

By the sea quilt 2022

The finished quilt measures 33.5 inches by 39.5 inches

Started: May 2021

Finished: October 2022

 

The sea does not reward those who are too anxious, too greedy, or too impatient. One should lie empty, open, choiceless as a beach - waiting for a gift from the sea. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh


Thursday, 6 October 2022

Sea baby quilt

Joining with Elm Street Quilt’s (One Monthly Goal) OMG, for October I plan to quilt and bind this Sea themed baby quilt. 


During COVID I took an online class on curved piecing with Cindy Grisdela through the Vermont Quilt Festival, and pulled these sea themed fabrics from my stash. 


I had the backing piece in my stash, a previous impulse purchase, and decided to make the little sea quilt to fit. 


I have loved everything about this quilt.  Drop by at the end of the month to see how I've quilted it.

Smell the sea and feel the sky. Let your soul and spirit fly. ~ Van Morrison

Friday, 30 September 2022

Skull quilt complete

Happy to say I’ve achieved my One Monthly Goal (OMG) which was to quilt and bind Richard’s Day of the dead, Sugar Skull (or just Skull) quilt. 


My original thought was to piece all the leftover bits of the skull fabric together for a backing, then my husband got the idea that I should make a skull mosaic, I liked his idea


Quilted with a Sugar Scull pantograph called Fiesta by Sandrah Burrier



A close up of some of the fabrics. 


Glad to have it finished to decorate our bed for the month of October, I think he also wants to display it on Halloween. 


I enjoy participating Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal, it helps me to stay on track and complete projects, now to decide on what to finish for October. 


QUILT DETAILS

Day of the Dead quilt 2022

The finished quilt measures 78 inches by 88 inches

Started: April 2021

Finished: September 2022

To live in hearts we leave behind, Is not to die. ~Thomas Campbell

Saturday, 3 September 2022

Time to finish the skull quilt

I’ve chosen my husband’s Day of the Dead (skull) quilt for my September One Monthly Goal (OMG), it is my intention to get it quilted and bound. This way it will be done for the Halloween month, he likes to decorate for Halloween and he’s already thinking of ways to display this quilt.

If you’ve been following my blog, or Facebook, you might already have seen these pictures of the shadow box style front  – 


 And the mosaic back – 


Check back at the end of the month to see the pantograph that I will be using to quilt it.  Participating in Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal.

The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero

Tuesday, 30 August 2022

A New Jumper

So happy to have completed this jumper, my One Monthly Goal (OMG) for August. 


I’ve had the fabric and pattern for a while, and thought it would be a nice addition to my Fall wardrobe.  It can be work with a top for the cooler times and just sleeveless on warm days. 


The pattern by The Sewing Workshop is called Fillmore Duster, a very well written and easy to follow pattern, 


I like the asymmetry of the back and the bubble shape. 


I haven’t sewn clothing for a long while and was pleasantly surprised by how well it came together.  I do like that there was not a lot of fitting to do.

Thanks to my grandson Owen for taking pictures under the arbour. 

Check out Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal post to see what others have completed.

A good use for me is to let me go away with my sewing machine and come back with some really new stuff - Betsey Johnson