The goal of working on my quilt rack backlog and
getting some charity quilting done was a success!
The last of the charity quilts were quilted,
actually only one.
On to the next challenge!
The goal of working on my quilt rack backlog and
getting some charity quilting done was a success!
The last of the charity quilts were quilted,
actually only one.
It's binding time!
Finally I've a goodly stack of quilts to bind.
One is mine, and three are charity quilts.
I don't always get to the charity day,
so I swing by later and pick up,
some quilts that are back from quilting and ready to bind .
I also did quilting on some tied quilts a while back.
I have two more of those to finish up.
The largest ones ended up at the end of the workload,
so I still have those two get started on.
Here are all my binders!
First is the end of the road
for Irish chains from last year's stash buster.
This has all the leftover blocks,
and it really went together in a nice rainbow.
The binding is a medley
of rainbow colors and really pulls it all together.
The next one up and done was a smaller, child's quilt
from the charity committee.
It has a dainty little pattern on the front with loads of blue triangles.
The back is a beautiful,
fuzzy fabric that sure to delight any child receives it.
The pale blue binding matches the back and front
perfectly and frames the design nicely.
Then a beautiful orange white and floral quilt
from the charity committee
received a beautiful, matching binding.
The simple small block is stunning when
joined with its fellow and the orange border
just enhances it all.
I had a bit of trouble with the black backing
thread showing up on the back binding but
a little pickin', grinnin' and restitching
solved that problem.
Last but not least, is a potato chip charity
quilt with pink accents,
highlighted by a pink binding.
I wasn't sure about the pink binding
but once complete it really
bring out the subtle pinks in the top.
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Finally a quilt finished!
This is the last of the Irish chains,
and combines all the leftover blocks.
It turned out to be a lovely rainbow,
with lots of interesting things to look at.
The backing on my second quilt for the year
is a beautiful feather print!
No new yardage came in this week
so that makes my annual total:
50.5 YTD Purchased
Used 5 m, 3 m ( baby quilt)
6m ( twin)
36.5 total Purchased YTD
Yay! I am chiseling away at the total.
More quilts to quilt and bits to stitch!
Happy Sewing!
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Remember all those Log Cabin tops from 2 years ago now?
Well here is the last one.
I thought I could make two quilt tops out of them.
Revaluating, it turns out I really only have enough blocks
to make one small quilt.
However, I never really listen to
what the blocks tell me so
I'm going to turn it into a larger quilt
by trying to design a border. So here we go!
Now it's on the design wall,
so I'm getting getting ready to sew up blocks
to finish this center and increase the size.
There are four blocks that look like
they have a corner arrangement.
Those will be moved out to be corners of the bigger quilt.
Here are all the centers for the additional blocks I'll need.
I'm still using the polka dot centers.
Every time I see a polka dot fabric,
I cut out some centers! Needless to say,
I have a lot of centers.
There may be more polka dot-centered
Log Cabin quilts in my future!
For now I'm finishing up this Log Cabin.
The center squares are all done.
This is the lovely bag of scraps
I'm using to make the edging squares.
Thank you LT!
I wanted an edge looking border so I followed
the court house step pattern,
but used some careful color placement.
One good evening of stitching should
got them done!
The voids are filled and the border looks
like a winning plan.
All pinned to the design wall and
needing a bit of movement. There are a few colors
here that could use better friends!
A New Year's sew along popped up so I was able to finish
the edging square and stitch up the top.
starting near the bottom?
Here is the finished top with a few repositioned blocks.
The border was quite successful.
The four corner blocks worked perfectly,
so that makes it even better!
Only 2 blocks left to decorate the back .
Now to move on to pinning!
It should be a great way to finish out 2024 leftovers!
Stay safe and sew on!
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We're in the final countdown to 2025
and it is a great time to finish things up.
There was a lovely pile of left over blocks,
waiting in the wings for a solution.
They are coming together into totally
new creations.
The first is a whole sheaf of RSC
/Stashbuster blocks and squares left
over from the year of Irish Chains.
There was even one half of an intended
queen size green quilt in the stack.
erased and came up with a plan.
First, I finished up the center,
then debated colors for an inner border.
Settling on black was the easy way out,
but as the end result shows, a wise choice.
Then I sorted out the sides and sewed a few.
There was a bit of easing and squeezing going
on as the inner border threw all the figures out
of wack but it all worth it in the end.
and those will find a place on the back.
Next up: left over log cabin blocks!
Good luck with all your year end finishes!
Stay safe and sew on !
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Since the finishes are piling up ,
it is time to review my tallies!
I only keep track of fabric bought,
fabric out and the recent scrap influx.
If I rid out, donate or pass on some scraps,
they are in the mix too!
So here we go!
Fabric Purchased: 8 m
Used since last report 6 twin quilts 30 m !
Fabric In to date: 25.5 m
Use to date 2024 : 96
Scraps in : 20 m
Scraps out : 0 m
Big Batch donation : 60 m (June) 70 ( Oct)
Net Fabric in YTD: 48 m
The Irish chains made a big dent in the total.
The last chain bound was this multicolored
charmer with a scrappy binding.
The last remaining chain for a while is this color
block top that is waiting to be layered.
Lots of festivities are planned for the end of the year,
so there wont be a lot of finishing going on.
There is even a New Year's Eve zoom party planned!!
Here is to wishing all
a Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday
and a warm and wonderful time with family!
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Lots of things getting ready and finished.
Holidays have begun, visits are happening
and lots of fun is going on.
Movement in the sewing room is really stacking up.
Things have moved from here,
to blocks sewn,
to tops made,
to backs chosen,
to quilted and binding made,
to complete!
Six Irish chain quilts are now complete!
The yellow has gone off to a
Veteran's residence along
with a blue log cabin.