Monday, January 28, 2019

Grandmother's Flower Garden, Row 6 Complete!

I have been working over the last three days to finish sewing my sixth row of flowers, I really wanted to finish before the sun went down to get some good light.  It was pretty close, but still with dusk on the cusp, I had to lighten up the photo a bit.

Row 6 Complete!

I think it's been a year since I completed row 5.  Apparently this is more of a slow cooker project than I anticipated. The good news is that since that last row, I did complete all the grey pieces I need for this quilt--at least for what I am currently planning.

Row 6 Complete!

Last night I had an idea about adding a ring of colorful fabrics and then one more ring of grey. It would help to add to the quilt for length as it really isn't the size I like for even a lap quilt yet. Considering this quilt project has gone through a lot of good times and bad (started 2001), it has been a good therapy aid over the years. Maybe one day it will be a finished quilt, but right now it is a great calming device.

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Spool block aka plus/times/ aka Japanese X and more

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In typical fashion, I had my Plus/Times blocks laid out and ready to be put into the quilt... and then I got confused about which sections I was putting together!  UGH!! I did not notice until it was together, and I am NOT ripping.  The first two blocks of the 2nd and 3rd rows are in the wrong places, and I would MUCH rather had it that way, but I am not completely sold on this version of the block idea so I am going to quilt it up and call it good.  It's all basted and ready to go. I used up the rest of the masterpiece cats fabric for the back, and whoever ends up with this quilt after me when hopefully understand what I was trying to do by seeing the backing fabric.

For the border, I sewed up the strips left of the charm pack without worrying about a standard width.  I kind of like how that turned out.  I have one long and wider string strip leftover for another project.  I plan the bind this quilt in black (which I am now almost out of... time to order a new bolt of Kona!).

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Speaking of backing fabric, fabric.com takes FOREVER to receive.  Every so often I will browse the cheapest sale fabric there and buy yards for backing.  I'd really like to get Madame Rouge and Good Fortune basted for quilting, but the fabric isn't due to arrive until the 31st (I ordered about two weeks ago).  Did you know that amazon.com now owns fabric.com?  This is a fun fact I had only recently learned a few months ago.  I guess it doesn't arrive at Prime timelines :)

Scrappy Trips beginning

Here is a new quilt I am considering as a baby quilt for one of my older son's friends who's expecting.  I am not positive if I am going to like this version of Scrappy Trips around the world, but we'll see.  I only had enough of the green and pink solid to make 16 blocks instead of the 20 that I wanted originally.  I think a square baby quilt would be ok (they are 12" blocks).  But again, we'll see how the fabrics play.  It may end up just becoming a donation quilt, but who knows. I have other fabrics in this collection (Pop Garden by Heather Bailey)  so I might end up liking it.  It kind of reminds me of the 60's right now.


Monday, January 21, 2019

Spool Block or Japanese X

I had big plans last week to finish up my two prepped groups for my Starlit Skies quilt (2017 Summer Block of the Week by Primitive Gardens), but shortly before running errands on Monday, my Jeep was stolen from my driveway.  That put a dent in my day and for a few days following.  For my facebook friends that followed along when the GPS pings were relayed to the Everett police, it was pretty exciting to know they had sight of the vehicle.  Quick note before quilting post commences, if your car has an app such as Uconnect (for Jeep, and probably other vehicles I'm not sure about) and OnStar for other models, hubby's Ford pickup has a different app that I can't think of the name:  Be familiar with it, download it and at least register!  I did not have to have a running subscription to get the GPS going, but I did have an account (free) already that I started years prior (mine is a 2014 model).  For those without the GPS pre-installed in their vehicles, there are aftermarket devices that you can install as well.  I assume you'd want those in hidden places though (because thieves go through everything!).

Recovered Jeep

We were able to get it recovered within 10hrs (abt 6hrs after I remembered Uconnect and called them!), and today it is getting detailed to remove the smoke smell and for a spa day.

Now onto a new block.  The original block design is attributed to Nancy Cabot (1938) under the name Spool Block, but it is also sometimes referred to as the Japanese X Block because I guess a Japanese quilter at the Tokyo Quilt Festival entered a winning quilt with this design (around 2010, says the search query on this block).

Spool Block or Japanese X

Spool Block or Japanese X

Three different sites with three different size directions:
10" https://scissortailquilting.com/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/2018/08/XPlusQuiltBlockPatternV2.pdf
8" https://badskirt.blogspot.com/2011/04/japanese-x-and-scrappy-quilt-tutorial.html
12" https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Japanese-X-and-Plus-Quilt--A-Tutorial.html

I am doing this with a group of friends.  I wasn't sure what to use, but decided to just play with a charm pack I had.  Not all the colors had four charms to make it a one-color-corner block, so I will end up being somewhat scrappy with the color placement.  I found an old fabric panel in my stash of masterpieces in cats, so I played with that.  When I saw the site with the 12" blocks with the Kaffe fabrics, I fell in love. I may make up another in those fabrics I have hoarded next (larger size for a lap quilt).

Spool Block or Japanese X

Spool Block or Japanese X

First I have to see how this smaller cat version ends up!

Monday, January 14, 2019

Good Fortune: Top Finished

I'll be repeating myself, but I love this quilt design.  I will definitely be trying to complete this one to enter into the fair this year.  After I finish quilting, I'll take a better picture on my quilt frame.  There is too much to move to get an unobstructed picture of it in my quilt room.

Good Fortune Mystery: Top Finished

Good Fortune Mystery: Top Finished

Those borders.... The quarter squares were a challenge.  When I put together two sides in the method that Bonnie designed, the blue was too overwhelming to me.  I asked Kevin what he thought (without my prompting on thoughts) and he actually said the same thing.  I planned to do a final string border, so creating the ribbon design made sense.  Now the corners!  I was not happy with how they were lining up and wasn't really sure what to do.  The sides all end in an even number and some ribbon borders I've seen end in odd to get the right effect.  I also had mirror image blocks and I quickly pushed out the notion of creating more so they were all going the same way.

Here is the evolution:

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What's worse?  After I had the quilt up on my design wall, borders and corners going the right way, I somehow turned a couple over and I had to rip out all four corners (instead of doing the entire border row) and replace them.  AND THEN! I discovered that the corners would not be mirror images on opposite corners, so I needed to rip out a corner yet again to get it right.  I decided to leave one corner with the background so it would be the "end of the ribbon".  It still isn't the perfect effect, but I am happy with it.

Those corners weren't the only pieces being ripped, I also had four patches that needed to be ripped after I read one clue wrong about construction (did way too many, nearly double of the needed 4-patches for the center of that block).   I need to replace my seam ripper however because I think it is getting dull (I'm sure I have a spare or two tucked away).


After the string borders, I still have a pile of strips... it doesn't even look like any were used!  My next project is going to be Hunters String Star and I plan to have the same type of background fabrics so at least I am ready to go for that.  I haven't decided on what color/s  I want to do though.  I can't decide on a single color or multi.  Should be a fun one either way.

I am also still plugging along on my Starlit skies.  I'll blog about that soon.

Link up Monday:
Check out the progress from other Good Fortune Mystery makers here: http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2019/01/mystery-monday-link-up-reveal-2.html

Monday, January 7, 2019

Revealing Good Fortune

Good Fortune: the reveal

There are some quilts that just make you want to fall into them and snuggle... this Bonnie Hunter mystery has done it for me.  I'm not exactly sure what it is, but it's just likely the combination of my stash fabrics and the design.  I really like this year's mystery.  It may just top my most favorite: Orca Bay (renamed Coffee at Orca Bay):

Orca Bay finished top

I did end up using some of the greens from Orca Bay in Good Fortune (as well as some of the reds from Allietare).  When I used stash fabric for Busy Street (Edit! I just realized the mystery was EASY Street... mine was just busier than most and I couldn't get that out of my mind apparently! LOL!), I wasn't happy with the result... I am thrilled however with Good Fortune.

I decided to make it longer because finishing at 72" square didn't give me enough length for at least a lap quilt.  I like to tuck my toes sometimes :)  Because there were extra four patches, I was able to make up that block quickly... and now I only have one four patch left.  I decided to do the green sawtooth border before deciding if I wanted to do more bonus hst's again, and there are many leftover still.  I haven't made up my mind yet, but I need to soon since I am almost done with one side of the half chevron pieces for my extra 7 blocks needed.

Good Fortune: the reveal

My project over the next week is to finish up the 7 chevron star blocks and then work on adding a few extra pieces for the two longer borders.  I am wondering if this quilt will bump others in line for quilting?
Good Fortune: the reveal

Check out the other reveals here: http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2019/01/mystery-monday-link-up-reveal.html  I love seeing how others have used different colors and how they turn out.

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Good Fortune pt 7

I finished up my sewing on the latest clue released at 9pm (my time) NYE yesterday.  But it wasn't until today that I realized that instead of using XX four patches, I sewed up XX PAIRS of four patches.  So I currently have almost 30 halves of the clue not sewn up sitting on my table.  I'll likely need to rip them, but I will wait just in case.
Good Fortune pt7

I really like how the patches sparkle in the scrappy sense, and I am glad that I chose multiple fabrics instead of single colors.  That's just my preference.
Good Fortune pt7

I have also been working on last summer's (2017) Primitive Gatherings Summer Block of the Week.  I am up to 20 blocks made, and 7 more weeks to go (or, 28 more blocks).  Because I chose an on-point setting, I will need to make two more blocks for it to work.
Starlit Skies 2017 Primitive Gatherings BOW


Kev and I went to Mud Bay to pick up some dog food and pulling in our parking space, I spotted this guy:
Hey kitty!

I wish I could have pulled out my phone quick enough to catch a photo when he was staring at me, he had such pretty, big eyes.  I'm not sure if he was loose or got out of a carrier, but I think his person is pretty adventurous to travel with her kitty like this :)  I think the owner was agonizing over which food to get, as we went in and out before she had made up her mind.  I was hoping that the owner was on the Cats of Bothell facebook page and saw my post... but I haven't seen any comments to indicate she is.  I'll give her time :)