Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Stash Buster Challenge Quilt Top
I entered the Stash Buster Challenge 2023, hosted by a Facebook group. In January, they give a block pattern which you have to have made into a quilt top by the end of the year. I chose purples and whites, light grey and some small prints. I can't see any difference in my stash that was supposed to be busted. Oh well. I'm looking forward to the next challenge that begins in January 2024.
Monday, November 20, 2023
"Potato Chip" Quilt Is Completed
I made "Potato Chip" blocks but added an extra row of light coloured rectangles around each one. It adds a bit of a different look.
The quilting is a free-motion "Topographical Map" design. Quite often I'll buy 110" wide cotton sheeting from Fabricville when it's on sale. That fabric makes great backing for quilts and it's reasonably priced. When I took the photo, a shadow was created, it looks better than that in real life. I need a photography studio! :O It's finished with a scrappy binding. This will be a donation quilt.
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Finally!
Last year on November 29, I made a post about trying to finish this quilt. There were many distractions and the project was halted yet again.
About 31 years ago, I made this "Around the Twist" quilt top. A few years later, I quilted it with invisible thread and a stippling pattern on the border, which was popular at the time. It looked like plastic on the black background and I hated the result. The thing was shoved in a box for decades until last year. I spent two solid weeks to pick out the stitching and had to use tweezers to pluck off the cut threads.
This November, I dug the quilt out and re-quilted it with Glide thread. The last stitches in the binding were done today. The quilt is ready for Christmas, but it's going to head over to the washing machine first.
Wednesday, November 8, 2023
Courthouse Steps Quilt Is Completed
Now this is a SCRAP quilt. It has every colour and print imaginable. I made the quilt top in the summer when we were at the cabin. It was pieced on my 42 year old Janome machine. To keep with the theme, I pieced a backing from leftover layer cake squares and two other fabrics. It is quilted with all-over loops.
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Eclectica Set Spinning
This quilt has an odd name. The idea came from a Jordan Fabrics video. The sizes of the fabric cuts weren't included, so I purchased the digital dowload pattern from Pine Tree Country Quilts.
The pattern had a narrow black border. I skipped that part and added a 5 1/2" wide printed border. The leftover blocks were used on the back of the quilt. Now I have a Christmas gift ready for someone special.
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