Do you all have as many binding ends as I have?
I came across a quilt recently
Do you all have as many binding ends as I have?
I came across a quilt recently
Great fun at a guild picnic including funny names for all.
I was called Yo Yo Binder for the evening!
Our guild is 45 years old and still going strong so that's
very affirmative and delightful. We had some technophilic
members at the helm when the virus hit and the
zoom meetings and bee groups really kept us all
going. We all appreciate our guilds don't we!!
Anywho, this week was productive in finishes
but not a lot of beginnings. Two, yes two more
log cabins were finished up. One was quilted and
bound and the other just needed the multicolored
binding to make it complete.
The red one is a honey and there is just something
about a 2 color quilt that warms my color center.
The sun cooperated and provided
lots of good lighting for lawn pictures.
behind them.
We even gave the red quilt a test run in yard this weekend while
enjoying temperatures in the 30s (celcius) with family.
The second finish up also turned out very well.
This multicolored quilt got a scrappy binding.
There are possibly more of these in my future
as it is a real scrap buster.
Fabric Purchased: 0 m
Used since last report 39 m
Fabric In to date: 25.5 m
Use to date 2024 : 69 m
Scraps in : 0 m
Scraps out : 0 m
Big Batch donation : 60 m (June)
Net Fabric in YTD: -9 m
That is lovely site to see!
Only one more log cabin to complete!
Backing is in the works for some
Irish Chains so there may be some
late night pinning!
Have a great week !
Stay safe and sew on!
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Stash Reporting
The last of the log cabin flimsies are finishing
up so that makes me only 6 months behind.
I have finished many this year but three more
are on the chair waiting for quilting or binding!
A few colors are missing from the
R O Y G B I V
of the rainbow!
The Red is waiting for quilting.
I did not get to an orange log cabin quilt
and I'm a bit sad about it, maybe this winter?!
There was a saucy yellow one and 2 green quilts to
follow it up. One blue and 1 purple quilt finished the
acronym but there were also 3 pink ones and 2 multicolored
that went out the door to Zebra and other good homes.
There are 3 left to finish up so that would make a
baker's dozen of log cabins. I will call 2023 a
log cabin success. You can see them all over on
the right side of the page under 2024 Finishes.
Only 1 yellow quilt didn't get into the photo shoot
It was just captured as a pair.
I haven't completed many of my real UFOs
but I think the crazy log cabins should count.
So, if I am counting those, which I am ,
the UFO count for the year so far is :
3 crazy log cabins,
2 rainbow scraps string,
(1 gifted quilt replaced and a spare made)
the thrifted triangle square was quilted,
bound and donated .
Last but not least the baby
pineapple was complete with its
challenging satin border well before the
baby shower, so the total is 7!
Yay me!
A quick review of the, "What is that?"
pile, yielded a few projects for an
upcoming sewing weekend and possibly
fall retreats.
Here is the list :
~one flannel teddy bear shaped quilt to stitch up
~this lovely 16 patch pile to do something with,
~Square dance blocks to join
~curved nine patch
Some of the items I have as UFOs
are imposters and not really started, just
compiled. They may be getting repurposed to
make way for other things.
There are still lots of months left in the
year to do Irish Chains too.
I may start adding some orphan blocks
into the background areas to change things up.
There are still 5 stash buster Irish Chains
to quilt up and 3 tops languishing on the
workroom quilt station that
would love a stitching good time!!
So this can be my next goal to
get some of these completed!
Looks like I have some retreat items ready to go.
Stay safe and sew on!
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Well a few weeks of intensity and
a lot of progress on many fronts!
First of all , look at these cherries!
A bumper crop this year even tho the
size is slightly smaller than usual, there
are loads of fruit!
We have removed 13 gallon bags
from this tree and it still looks full!
Over in the workroom,
machines have been humming,
seizing and stalling, pins have been dropped
and needles have been breaking!
Even with this bit of chaos, I have a few finishes.
The wedding quilt was delivered last week, gifted
and spread much delight.
The wedding quilt has an all over serpentine and the keeper
has this lovely zig zag in each block.
The second is destined for my Cozy Collection but
as we've seen, those sometimes become gifts for big occasions!
To top everything off, the first of the six Stash Buster Irish chains
has been quilted and... bound! Yes a real win for me!
My organization genie really kicked in and there were many
family visits, meetings and a few lunch dates on top of bright
bursts of sewing ! What a midsummer !
Now here is the show off portion of the post!
Cherries , picked then cleaned and washed.
Some pitted , some
gifted, many eaten and 2 pies!
Tops pinned,
quilting done,
some batting to be removed
(yes, your parents were correct, haste makes waste)
and bindings made.
Finally, quilts bound up and complete!
Here's a little stash report too!
Fabric Purchased: 0 m
Used since last report 6 m
Fabric In to date: 25.5 m
Use to date 2024 : 75 m
Scraps in : 0 m
Scraps out : 0 m
Big Batch donation : 60 m (June)
Net Fabric in YTD: -3 m
Now to work on getting labels on every thing!
Happy stitching!
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A busy week past and another to begin!
Remember my deadline a few weeks ago?
Well, I finished with days to spare!! Yay me!
It turned out beautifully and the label is a copy
of the wedding invitation.
I like to add it to wedding quilts,
since the invites are beautiful and we usually either don't
keep them or look at them after the big day.
Angling the corners of labels has been
working out very well and decrease the frustration
felt when I tried to push out the corners.
It makes the labels a bit more interesting too!
This could be the beginning of something,
duplicate quilts every time? Two for the price of one?
Twins? I think not!!! It was almost the same amount of work
but the scrap piles only had to be com-piled
(see what I did there) once!
There were piles everywhere!
So that will make the stash report this week :
Fabric Purchased: 0 m
Used since last report 27 m
Fabric In to date: 25.5 m
Use to date 2024 : 69 m
Scraps in : 2 m
Scraps out : 0 m
Big Batch donation : 60 m (June)
Net Fabric in YTD: 3 m
Labels, labels, labels. We get reminded
always to label our quilts but lately I
find I only label who receives the quilts,
not who made the quilt ,where ,why ,basically
the five w s that provide the whole history.
Everyone has their own way of recording
progress thru life and on our quilting road.
My BB has a detailed sheet on each of
her creations. A newly minted quilter
was so ambitious, he was labeling each
of his with a lifetime number!!
My most prolific quilting buddy and also
my morning walking partner, sends her
many donation quilt out to spread joy by
labeling them "Love From" with her name
written on a corner triangle.
My quilts get a label when they are given,
no real label when they are donated and
the ones I keep are labeled when I am forced
to label them for a show.
Recently on the Stash Buster page, I saw one
that had a number for this year, "Quilt 16".
I think that might be doable for me.
Little iron on labels are now going
on my donation quilts:
My excel tracking sheet is getting to seem like just
another chore and I'd much rather be sewing than
tracking which quilts need what. My UFO s should be
moving, or aging and becoming delightful surprise to
be discovered as a treasure on a snowy winter day.
A rethink has made me come up with a few more small
iron labels of my own.
Here is a starter list:
a quilt name, maker, year and location made.
a small iron on when the quilt is in a show,
maybe even a label if displayed at a guild
(could prevent the opps I showed it again problem!)
Have great week and label everything!
Lots of tops ready for layering
and the first step is choosing the backings!
So, here is the line up so far!
I was gifted a bin of yardage bundles and
after a good sort, backing fabrics are almost aligned.
Six of the stash busters quilts
are ready so here are starters for their backings.
A few may be a little lacking in yardage but some
matching bits will finish them up.
The last one to be finished up was the orange.
It turned out well and used up quite a few scraps!
but I am not sure if I'll get to a
teal Irish Chain on top of all the layering!
A coincidence tho, August's color is orange ! Yay!
All these lovely orange squares can get quilted up this month!
My goal is to get some quilting complete!
First will be the 2 triangle rainbow squares.
One is already on the table, and after a false start at
pinning when I positioned the backing the wrong way,
it will be ready for quilting tonight!!
I also managed to drop all the pins onto the carpet during the
repositioning of the top.
There were some handy picker uppers in my notion stash
that worked to clean up the mess.
Here is the winner !
Then I will pin up one of the Irish chains.
I haven't considered any quilting design for them yet .
There maybe some fans and concentric rings in the future!
My pinning is going even easier since my
DH came across some of my favorite clamps at the home store.
So excited that I can clamp down
all sides of the backing! My magnet tool can even pick them up!
All these great tools made for a productive weekend.
The last of the three crazy log cabins is all
quilted and bound.
The first of the rainbow string square tops is
under the needle today!
The second rainbow top is pinned up, just choosing
some thread.
The orange Irish chain is the also in the
line up. It was pinned late in the evening as
the last act of defiance before I stumbled off to bed!