Sunday, July 31, 2016

My Next Summerville


One of the projects on my summer goals for this quarter was an Avalon Summerville.  

I had all of these leftovers from the BOM I did years ago.... and it felt wrong just to put them in my scrap bins.  I felt like I could get another quilt out of these fabrics!

I wanted to make a Summerville with them and decided to just start cutting and see how far I got.
I had to get a little crafty a few times, but otherwise I had all of the prints I needed, I got nearly all of the background pieces cut, but then ended up short 30- 3.5" squares and 18- 2" squares. 

I knew it would be a pain to find a solid to match, the background was actually part of the avalon line, and it was a printed off white. I went to Fabric City, and told Wanita I was there for a miracle. (I go to church with Wanita)  When I explained what I was looking for she laughed and said, "Yeah, you're gonna need help from above."  


I decided to just check the Fig Tree Co. area, and wouldn't you know the EXACT same fabric was there as part of the Strawberry Fields Revisited line!
We couldn't believe my luck!


I got everything cut!
I found 5 yards online for a backing and ordered it.
And got sewing!



So far I have the corners on the border squares, and I made my 9-patches.
I'm going to do the houses next. 

Maybe I'll be able to get this quilt done before my solids arrive for the triangle quilt!
Either way, I will have plenty to keep be busy during the Sturgis Rally. (I don't leave my house)

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Fresh Terrain


I finished the Fresh Terrain last night.
This was a fun project.
After the monotony of sewing, pressing, and trimming the HSTs this quilt went together easily.  
I went a little bananas on the quilting, doing loop things.
I feel like I could be better at them by now, but I'm not an artist, and freehand designs that are supposed to look like something isn't natural for me.     

Overall, I am pleased with this finish.

This summer a sweet girl, the same age as the monster, has been staying with our neighbor.(Her aunt.)  She is just completely sweet, and a great playmate for the monster.  She told me she didn't have any quilts (well, she used the word blanket, but I explained the difference).  So I am sending this quilt home with her.  She leaves the day after tomorrow, so I finished this one up just in time. 


 I hope she enjoys it, and it will always remind her of her summer in South Dakota.

Friday, July 29, 2016

Mini Michigan


My secret mini was delivered so I can share!



I made this quilt for my sister-in-law, who is a former Michigander.  It was so difficult thinking of a perfect mini, but I wanted it to be different.  I thought about it for so long it hurt my head.  Somehow I stumbled upon a Michigan quilt online, that sparked my interest.  The quilt was a wall hanging, and to get it to a mini size I figured out these little squares needed to be .75" finished.
I went back and forth thinking it was a terrible idea.  But now that it's done I think it's really great!



For the first time ever I used a white solid for a backing and I have to tell you it felt like standing naked when I finished the quilting!  Everything was visible!   


Hopefully it will be enjoyed!
I sure do love making minis!

Monday, July 25, 2016

Two Finishes And Lots Of Progress


I feel kinda behind on everything around here, but between days spent on the boat,  DIY home improvement projects, and enjoying summer, I'm still making some decent progress.



This quilt was not on my goals list for the summer, but out of the tragedy at Pulse in Orlando our online quilt group decided to put together a quilt to send to a survivor or family of a victim.  It's so hard when these terrible things happen, and it makes you wish you could help somehow.  Sending love in the form of a quilt, is what we went with.  


I hope it does provide comfort.  


As for my second finish... I can't show it yet... I'm hoping to mail it tonight or tomorrow, and I'll be able to share this week!  I think you are going to be surprised and a little shocked maybe!


I have my Fresh Terrain quilt top done!  As soon as I find my backing I am going to get this puppy basted.  I have ambitious plans for the quilting.  Wish me luck!  I'm going to need it!



Next up is my Vintage Sheet Triangle quilt.  I placed an order of solids for this project.
While I wait I think I will get my Avalon Summerville cut out. 


Monday, July 18, 2016

Summer Fun


I've been sewing,


 and garden watering, 


and boating, 


and grilling, 


and trying new things, 


and life-ing away over here. 

I'll check in soon with finished things ( I hope!)



Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Finished Veteran Quilt


Not a lot of sewing has been going on!  We had two sets of in-laws stop in for visits and between the holiday and visits the Juki has been sitting quiet.  

I'd been working on the binding of this quilt for some time before all of the activity, and I was able to finish it on Independence Day which seemed perfect!  

Since my husband serves on active duty I have a great appreciation for everyone that serves or has served.  I have spent hours going over the Quilts of Valor rules and trying to figure out why it's so darn complicated!  Then the Flag Quilt for Veterans Facebook group was featured and I joined.  Tons of inspiration on there! And it was so great to realize, I can just start making quilts for the vets that I know!  When I started considering this I realized I know a lot of vets!  It took me awhile to get started but I decided to go with one of the closest vets, which would be my father-in-law.  He is retired from the Navy.  I think next I will go to some of the vets on my side of the family, then I have 7 veterans on my street.... so if I get through all of those guys, I will just start taking them up to the VA hospital.  
But this quilt came together so nicely!  I am glad I went with batiks, and as nervous as they sometimes make me, I loved them in this project.  It was good exercise.  
I am going to get this gift in the mail this week.  Hopefully he will enjoy it.