Here's our little buddy, posing with my finished Star Struck variation quilt. We sometimes call him Schnickelfritz, which around here means a kind of imp or elf. He's got the impish part down pat. Yesterday he hid one of his socks in a kitchen drawer. The day before he took all Grandpa's books off the shelf while I was fixing his lunch. Life is never dull around here.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I was still too tired the day after to write the blog, but the weekend gave me time to finish quilting the sections of this quilt, sew them together, and quilt the border.
It's all about holly leaves! I didn't realize until I was quilting it that both the sashing and border are holly leaf prints. I bought the sashing from the sale section at J. J. Stitches in October, and the border has been in my stash a very long time.
The binding was actually in my stash, in the bottom of a bin in the basement. I could not believe it when I came across it while cleaning out the bin. The color was just what I wanted.
Here's the back, a poinsettia print on white.
So that's one of the Christmas scrap quilts done!
In other news, I finished this rail fence flimsy.
The pieces are all scrap, and both the borders came from the Christmas stash.
The star is made of 2.5 in. strips cut into squares and triangles.
This must be a child's quilt. The red border is a toy print, and check out the green border:
Santa and choo choo trains! I think I picked this fabric up at a flea market. On the selvedge it said copyright 1992.
Maybe I should quilt this one for my little Schnickelfritz?
Happy first of December, and happy quilting!
Cheers,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Linking up as usual with Crazy Mom Quilts and Busy Hands Quilts.
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Friday, December 1, 2017
Friday, November 17, 2017
Thanks for Sharing
Today's finish has been a long time coming. Hurray, it's a UFO no longer!
The blocks were made by members of my guild. They were my birthday blocks in 2003.
We had a program you could sign up for at the beginning of the year. During the year, we made blocks each month for members who had a birthday that month. The member decided on the pattern and colors.
Since my birthday is in December, and I asked for green blocks, I got several Christmas fabrics mixed in the Buckeye Beauties. I always thought I'd make more blocks and make a Christmas quilt, but somehow it never happened.
Until now! I put the top together at our retreat last month, and quilted it last weekend.
It is just 16 blocks, set together with a red Christmas print border. I'm so glad most people signed and dated their blocks.
The quilting is simple, just radiating diagonal lines, plus some machine serpentine stitch in the border.
The binding is not really a Christmas print, but the colors are okay.
Here's the back, which to me looks like old timey wallpaper. I absolutely love this kind of fabric.
At last, a real finish.
In other news, I'm making progress with some of the blocks I finished at the retreat.
The Star Struck stars are set together. You probably can't tell from this photo, but this top is in two pieces, one with 3 rows and one with 4 rows. That's because I'm quilting it that way.
I'm well along on the larger section.
Don't you just love running your hands over the finished part of a quilt?
I had an unexpected free day today (my little guy is home with his daddy, so no babysitting), so I finished the blocks for the rail fence quilt on the treadle this morning.
When I was working on this at the retreat I thought I had a panel at home that would go with the blocks. It turns out the panel I had is mostly blue, so I made this star block instead.
Our wonderful weekend retreat is the gift that just keeps on giving.
The retreat I went on with guild members was three weeks ago now, and last Wednesday night was our first guild meeting since both groups got back. One of our members spoke about how great it was for her to be with other quilters, and I thought about how much we share when we get together.
Sure, we share irons and cutting mats and space, but we also share encouragement, expertise, ideas, excitement, stories, and laughter. Not to mention food!
So thanks, quilters, for sharing, at retreats and shows and online and everywhere else. Positive energy is contagious, and excitement is good for us!
Cheers,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Link ups as usual with Busy Hands Quilts and Crazy Mom Quilts.
The blocks were made by members of my guild. They were my birthday blocks in 2003.
We had a program you could sign up for at the beginning of the year. During the year, we made blocks each month for members who had a birthday that month. The member decided on the pattern and colors.
Since my birthday is in December, and I asked for green blocks, I got several Christmas fabrics mixed in the Buckeye Beauties. I always thought I'd make more blocks and make a Christmas quilt, but somehow it never happened.
Until now! I put the top together at our retreat last month, and quilted it last weekend.
It is just 16 blocks, set together with a red Christmas print border. I'm so glad most people signed and dated their blocks.
The quilting is simple, just radiating diagonal lines, plus some machine serpentine stitch in the border.
The binding is not really a Christmas print, but the colors are okay.
Here's the back, which to me looks like old timey wallpaper. I absolutely love this kind of fabric.
At last, a real finish.
In other news, I'm making progress with some of the blocks I finished at the retreat.
The Star Struck stars are set together. You probably can't tell from this photo, but this top is in two pieces, one with 3 rows and one with 4 rows. That's because I'm quilting it that way.
I'm well along on the larger section.
Don't you just love running your hands over the finished part of a quilt?
I had an unexpected free day today (my little guy is home with his daddy, so no babysitting), so I finished the blocks for the rail fence quilt on the treadle this morning.
When I was working on this at the retreat I thought I had a panel at home that would go with the blocks. It turns out the panel I had is mostly blue, so I made this star block instead.
Our wonderful weekend retreat is the gift that just keeps on giving.
The retreat I went on with guild members was three weeks ago now, and last Wednesday night was our first guild meeting since both groups got back. One of our members spoke about how great it was for her to be with other quilters, and I thought about how much we share when we get together.
Sure, we share irons and cutting mats and space, but we also share encouragement, expertise, ideas, excitement, stories, and laughter. Not to mention food!
So thanks, quilters, for sharing, at retreats and shows and online and everywhere else. Positive energy is contagious, and excitement is good for us!
Cheers,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Link ups as usual with Busy Hands Quilts and Crazy Mom Quilts.
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