Evening in the Garden Quilts

Adventures in Fabric Art


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Cool Colored Finish

2016-02-23 17.36.32Yuri and I finished up this rail fence quilt yesterday.  Here he is admiring some of our wavy quilting lines.

IMG_2579And this is what the whole thing looks like.  It’s 63″ x 81″, and the rail blocks are nine inches square.

IMG_2582It’s all from stash, and the colors were completely inspired by this backing fabric I had on hand.

IMG_2581I sort of quilted this backwards.  Visually, I wanted minimal quilting, so I started out using the walking foot for a serpentine stitch in variegated thread down each bar of fabric.  Then I decided that it needed more quilting to withstand use on a bed, so I went back and quilted in all the ditches with invisible thread.  It made it a little wonky, but the result is fine.  A myriad of troubles disappear when a quilt is washed!

IMG_2584This quilt will stay with me.  I was checking out bedding in case some of DS’s friends came home with him, and discovered that I didn’t have a spare twin quilt.  Now I do.

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WIP Wednesday. 2/17/16

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I’m working away on the two mystery quilts that I’m doing.  Here are the blocks for Scrappy Stars Around the Corner.

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And here are 24 bricks and 8 nine patches for the final round of Bricks, Cobblestones, and Pebbles.

Hope you’re making lots of progress on your projects.


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String Finish on the Snow

IMG_2572This week I put this together this little string quilt.  Nope, still can’t tell any difference in my string baskets, but it did use a big pile of them.

IMG_2574I quilted it with five rows of feathers in white Bottom Line.

IMG_2573The back is the last of this alphabet print.

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I think it’s a sweet little quilt.

What are you working on?


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Sunday Stash Report: 2/14/16

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Happy Valentines Day!

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Lots of sewing this week, lots of WIPs, but only one finish, for 3.5 yards.

This week: + 0 yards,  – 3.5 yards
This year: +38.5 yards,  -31.25 yards
Net destashed added in 2016:  7.25 yards

Okay, a couple more weeks, but I’m getting there!
Good luck to you!  I’m linking up to Judy’s report at Patchwork Times.


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WIP on Several Quilts

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Snowy and cold here, so I’ve been doing lots of sewing.  I got caught up on Gyleen’s mystery quilt yesterday.  It’s not my favorite thing, but I like it better since I started trying to control the value.  It does use almost all pre-cut scraps, so that’s a positive!

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Then I got to work cutting up the scraps (and a little extra fabric) from the Sports baby quilt into 3.5″ squares to make a similar one.  I did turn every other wavy patch 90° to break them up.  I have it about half sewn together now.

While doing all this piecing, I’ve completed thirty-five 16 patch (8″) leaders and enders blocks in blue and brown, so that will be in the que.

And Charlotte released Clue 2 in her mystery quilt last night.  I’m excited to work on that, as I know that one will look great!

Hope you’re all making progress on your projects!


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A Quiet Finish

 

2016-02-05 13.42.42The bright sunshine I’m enjoying today played havoc with taking good photos of this understated little quilt (I was just glad it wasn’t sleeting as it was yesterday).  I hope you can see how delicately feminine this baby quilt is.

2016-02-05 13.43.13I ordered the floral last month, probably for a backing, but they only had half a yard left when they filled my order.  The flowers are a blue-gray, with aqua centers.  I paired it with this beautiful mocha colored Grunge that appears to be brushed with aqua paint.  On the top I added a linen colored solid.

2016-02-05 13.43.33The back is more of the Grunge, and an aqua and mocha print. I kept the quilting pretty simple, and I love the way it turned out.  I used a variegated gray Rainbows thread from Superior on the top, and Bottom Line on the bottom.

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This worked up very quickly, of course, and I enjoyed every minute of working on it.  Wish I knew a baby girl who needs this, but it will go into my Etsy shop.

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Good luck on your finishes.  Maybe you can join us this weekend for the Sports Ball Sew In on Twitter and Facebook.  #SBSI

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I’m linking up Finish It Up Friday at Crazy Mom Quilts.


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Scrappy Baseball Finish

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This week I finished the quilt made from the scraps from the Baseball Quilt.  As I was casting about for a pattern, Darla posted about her Winslow Corners (Arkansas Crossroads) quilt.  This exactly fit with the sizes of scraps that I had, so I dove in.  It went together very quickly.  It’s 54″ x 82″.

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I quilted it with Superior’s Bottom Line, gray and black on the top, and red on the bottom.

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I’ve all of the baseball scraps now, and this one’s listed in my Etsy shop.  I know many of you have new finishes, too.  A great time of year to sew!


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January/February Goals and Stash Report

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I nailed the January Goals!  As an example of the way these help, my DH and I debated about when to take our little journey to the quilt shop to drop off donation items and decided to do it right away, because the next available date would be in February.  It helps to have these commitments.

January Goals

  1. Make sports baby quilt for shower.  Yes, the navy and white one!
  2. Cut scraps for Scrappy Stars Around the Corner (Charlotte’s Scrapitude mystery quilt for this year).  Yes!  Except the background, which I’m cutting as I go.
  3. Sew first clue for Scrappy Stars.  Yes!
  4. Make a quilt for my Etsy shop.  Yes, the Pink Elephants!
  5. Take Project Linus quilts and donation pillowcases to drop off shop.  Yep!

Bonus:  I made a dozen blocks to donate to Alycia for Quilts of Valor, and am almost finished with an extra quilt for my shop from the Baseball scraps.

 

February Goals

  1. Complete the second clue for Charlotte’s Scrappy Stars Around the Corner.
  2. Continue Gyleen’s Bricks, Cobblestones, and Pebbles mystery quilt.
  3. Unpack fabric lockers and get help moving them over a foot.  This will help with locker and floor access and make it easier to vacuum.
  4. Find a new home for the little project bins that live under the cutting table.
  5. Make donation blocks for Kat’s February Challenge.
  6. Make a quilt for my Etsy shop.

 

Stash Report

I only used 3.75 yards for the back and binding of the Hashtag quilt.

This week: + 0 yards,  – 3.75 yards
This year: +38.5 yards,  -15.75 yards
Net destashed added in 2016:  22.75 yards

Good luck on your goals and stash.  I’m linking up to Judy’s Report at Patchwork Times.


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Friendship Finish

2016-01-26 09.31.29He should look guilty, he was playing with an open pen on my new quilt!

2016-01-28 11.59.59The Twilters’ Hashtag Quilt is finally finished.  On the Twilters! Facebook group, we exchanged wonky hashtag blocks back in the fall, in a world-wide exchange somehow coordinated by the amazing Carole.  I sent twenty-four blocks and received twenty-four back, from nine states and four countries on three continents.

I added sashing in celery Fairy Frost, and a border from a metalic gold and green fabric.

2016-01-28 12.01.132016-01-28 12.01.45For the back I used a piece of fabric I had been hoarding saving for years.  It’s not water waves, as it appears, but rows of Queen Anne’s Lace in several greens, white and metalic gold.  I finished it with the border fabric and another green.  I was afraid of the signatures on the front fading, so I made a label for the back with all the names and locations.

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I think the quilt designs show up best on the the back in these photos.  I drew these both myself, and one was more visually effective than the other.  That’s how we learn.  I used white Bottom Line on the top and light green on the back.

2016-01-28 12.03.52This quilt is 56″ x 82″, and should be great to wrap up in during cold evenings, or whenever I need a Twilty hug!  Thank you, everyone, for your beautiful blocks!

I”m linking up to Finish It Up Friday at Crazy Mom Quilts.


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Sunday Stash Report: 1/24/16

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I’m pretty sure I won fabric acquisition this week.  Twenty-eight and a half yards of fabric arrived on my doorstep.  I know.  Some I ordered last week from Fabric Shack, and some I ordered from eQuilter in December (it was a huge sale and they got behind).  This is Krissi modeling the eQuilter box.  She prefers the smaller thread box.

Much of this fabric is for backs, and I very much need it.  Some is for future baby quilts.  All was a great bargain.

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I had hoped for a finish to offset the new fabric (ha, ha, that would be some finish!), but I’m not quite done with the Hashtag quilt.  It’s quilted now, I just need to bind it.  (I’ll only be able to count the backing and binding, anyway.)

This week: + 28.5 yards,  – 0 yards
This year: +38.5 yards,  -12 yards
Net destashed added in 2016:  26.5 yards

Now you all feel better about your numbers!  I’m linking up to Judy’s Report at Patchwork Times.