Saturday, February 16, 2019

First (almost) Finish of 2019

Outer Space
A few days ago I decided to get quilting on UFO #50.  I had been waiting on the backing fabric to arrive, so when it finally did, I got it together and then the next day got quilting.  I believe this one was started in 1998 and the top was finished around the same time, no pattern that I recall, I just wanted to make a space themed quilt for Justin because he liked space stuff back then.  He never saw the quilt when I was working on it, but I told him about it a year or so ago and he urged me on to finish it :)   Today it's all quilted up, and now I just need a few days to sew down the binding and then send it off to him.
Outer Space

One border was very wavy, but I didn't take it apart to fix that.  I left it alone and just worked with it.  Overall, I think it will be fine and should relax even more in the wash--but it will always have a slight wave.
Outer Space

The charcoal grey, solid blue, and red fabrics all have a glitter finish.  This was back when I loved the sparkly fabrics.  I didn't check my stash to see if I have any of those left, I seem to recall that I also bought a solid green from the same line that was also sparkly.  The hand of those fabrics are pretty stiff.  I hope they soften up after a washing.

And now that my wall is all back together again, here's my Starlit Skies, 24 blocks worth.  This is the halfway point!  There will be a sashing (I think 3") with a star cornerstone (unless I change that part in the pattern).
Design Wall

I'll probably put these back into my project box, I don't anticipate finishing these up very quickly.  I would like to get busy on the new scrappy trips off to the right though.

At least I have been doing some sewing, it's nice to have that desire again.  I think the next quilt I get busy on will be the millennial charm quilt.  I already have a simple idea in mind for the quilting.

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Prepper Alert!

Thanks to Judy and Julie and their efficiency recently with prepping quilts, I decided on Saturday to get a bunch of quilts prepped for quilting.  I had to go into my reserve stash of pins for basting, I've used so many!  One day I will try out basting spray, but I think I need a demonstration on it and how to do larger quilts with it first.  Because I baste quilts using my design wall, I am trying to get as many as possible prepped because it's kind of a pain to have to remove things off of it in order to baste.  I am waiting on another order for yardage, so I won't get totally settled back onto my design wall again until after that arrives.

Ready to Quilt

From top to bottom in the stack:
2018 Stitch Happens (50% quilted)
2019 Spool Block cat masterpiece quilt
UFO 62. Y2k Charm Quilt
UFO 68. QM Bitty Blocks (this will be the last finish from 2015 started quilts!)
2016 Always The Season
2018 Good Fortune
2017 Jigsaw Quilt/Jelly Roll Challenge

Overflowing box of tops...
Ready to Quilt

In my box, I have identified at least two more that I want to get basted and prepared for quilting:

UFO 50. Outer space: top, kid bed sized (started this one for Justin when he was about 12... he's now 32! He told me I should finish it... I plan to send it down to him as a surprise)

UFO 66. 2016 Evergreen State BOM2016 (a Pacific Fabrics BOM).

    I have also updated my UFO list (adding.... sigh).  I wondered if maybe I should renumber my ufo's, but I decided against it.  Maybe I should just have a running total that I update instead.  In trying to locate my Y2k Charm quilt, I couldn't believe I didn't already have it listed with the UFOs.  That one is 19 years old at this point.

    I have to say that I am feeling good that the finish bug has hit me.