This is called Now and Later. Purchased kit from an estate sale. It’s a freebie that was tucked in with a magazine subscription. There were enough pieces to make one big quilt. I opted to make two. The smaller one ghastly a whir border. The larger No border but if a recipient is identified and I need it larger I can easily add that. This one was more color planned where the other was random. I did try to break up color and/or print. What’s your preference?
While going through things I ran across these blocks that I had made from some kits I had won for being a quilt angel at the Dallas Quilt Show. I only received 11 of the 12 but was able to figure out the pattern. After making one block I realized I’d have lots of extra fabric and managed to cut out the extra block as well only having to piece one piece. I put the blocks up on the board and remembered a green I thought might work. Brought both together and was happy with the result.
Here is my tiny treasure. This little top is made up of 1.5” HSTs. I love the broken dishes block and was inspired by Pam Avara’s quilts and borrowed her chaining idea. I love the secondary pattern. 32”square.I have to figure out a matching binding as I foolishly cut all my yardage into 1.5” strips.
A new start! I got to a point where I find he’d the work I brought with me so worked on this at the end of the day. It came together quickly and is intended as a 60th birthday gift. A freebie called Tumble. I think it’s from the Fat Quarter Shop.
If you look at my previous post you’ll see Bright Hopes blocks set with gray. I inherited those blocks. The ones below I made myself. I was going to make two jelly rolls worth but stopped after one. I knew I needed a different setting so started playing with a 4 patch layout. I chose to sash them and then set with this blue. I wanted to bind the quilt in the blue but was left with lots of shorter pieces. I think I had 3 WOF strips. While pondering my options I dug through a bag of fabric a friend had gifted me. Guess what was in there!?? The blue fabric!
This is my Bonnie Hunter Garden Party. I was fortunate to take the class from her as a NYE mystery. I just had to add borders.
So where have I been? Sewing obviously. In addition I have been decluttering. I’m a little over halfway through getting rid of 2023 things. I’ve shifted focus to changing my quilt house into a quilt studio and stash repository. My first focus was going through the room I sew in and moving out piles of fabric that are not on my current target lists. I got the majority out but it quickly became obvious I needed to work on my repository. I’ve gotten rid of a few things. I tell people I am bailing the Titanic with a teaspoon. The amount I’m getting rid of is not making the difference.
I did have a friend come over and we folded part of one shelf.it let me see how things would look. Last week I started grabbing fabric and ruler folding. I had it stacked on my bed and my recliner in my room. I grabbed the stacks from the shelf that was previously folded and sorted that into my color plan. When I got just a little past this point I changed my approach. Starting yesterday I went through my other racks, bins and piles and started pulling out reds, pinks, oranges, yellows greens and blues. I’m going to concentrate on folding the first four and keep checking for more. I’m contemplating leaving one empty stack/spot for wiggle room on each of my two racks.
All the quilt tops look fabulous! May did go by fast and June is rolling by quickly too! If you read my last couple of posts you know I finished the Harley quilt, made pedalboard covers, and a couple amp covers. After the two shows Michael had this past weekend, I realized I need to sew together more of the larger tote bags for the autographed used drum heads we sell at the merch booth. I guess that will be what I work on the next couple nights since we have two shows this upcoming weekend.
ReplyDeleteyou have been sewing indeed! all very lovely...as far as the bricks, no preference from me as i like both equally...and your fabric does look very organized and no doubt easier to find whatever...mine isn't quite that neat but stacked by color...your pieces are bigger than mine tho...
ReplyDeleteLove the brick quilts. Though I really appreciate "rainbow" type arrangements, the scrappy placement is the one that is calling to me the most out of these two.
ReplyDeleteOn your "Tiny Treasure" quilt (which is adorable), if it is going to be a wall hanging or table topper, I would only do a single fold binding. And in that case your 1.5" strips would be plenty wide.
Nice job on your Garden Party quilt. I took that class from Bonnie, too, but ended up greatly down-sizing the blocks (partly on purpose, and partly by accident) and only making a mini.
I have no great organizing tips. My cuts of fabric are mostly smaller, but I organize them by color, and fabric style (1800s repros, 30s repros, novelties, etc.) on shelves, as you have, and in drawers.