Friday, February 25, 2022

Peace

One of my favorite words is Peace.  I think the world really needs that today. That is all I can make myself talk about what is happening right now.  Peace.

Little Bowl

Bottom of little bowl

I haven't posted for a week or two since I had nothing finished to post about.  I decided I needed a little bowl for my nightstand. I had given away all my little bowls. I had started to wrap clothesline for a bowl, so I finished that one. It is my favorite color.  Of course, nothing can be easy. Especially easy stuff. My machine (who is in need of a spa treatment at the Bernina shop) was not always picking up the bobbin thread at the left of the zig.  I had to crawl under my sewing table to get old Bernie out and put the newer Bernie in his case so he can go to the shop the next time I go to the big city.  But I did finish a little bowl!

Iris
This project has been on and off the design wall many times over the years. I am going to finish him next. I did trim the sections and I have binding cut. Now to figure out how to make a hanging sleeve for the side units of the quilt. 

Snow day

For my pretty photograph here is some birds at the feeder after a snowfall.


Peace. Pass it on.


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Friday, February 11, 2022

Finished Friday!

I finished the binding that I talked about last week! Such a great feeling to have another completed project! This was a QAL by Ladybug quilts. Autumn Friends.

Autumn Friends

Monday I was reading some of the linky party blogs. Always a lot of great quilts and inspiration! I found two blogs that highlighted designs that I had made years ago. In fact, both of those quilts are on my bed right now. We are at the 3 quilts part of the season. I have a bottom quilt, bedspread quilt for pretty and then a top quilt folded at the foot of the bed so it is easy to pull up. My bedspread right now is the quilt I highlighted last week.

Bull's Eye

The bottom quilt is my version of Bull's Eye. I saw a similar project on Beth's blog, Love, Laugh Quilt!  I used a slightly different technique, I did QAYG instead of making a top and then quilting it. I used plaids for the centers and outside rings. Then used a great variety of lights for the center ring and backgrounds. It has a serpentine border using the quarter blocks. Beth's quilt is much brighter and so cheerful! 

Hourglass

And my top quilt is an hourglass that I made years ago. Well, actually both of these quilts were made in the late 90's. The hourglass I made in a class with Barbara Peterson at Gentler Times. It was a fun class! A friend took it with me. We were having so much fun that twice I had run out of bobbin and didn't notice! Both times I had run at least a dozen sets of squares through the machine before noticing. I found this project on Deb's blog, A Scrappy Quilter. I love the way she is using two colors to add more design features to the quilt. I used a color scheme of browns, golds, and oranges. With tons of different lights for the backgrounds.

I love the way simple designs can result in such a variety of interpretations. So may ways to use a quarter square triangle. So many ways to use color, value and block placement to alter the look of the basic unit.

It was fun to find other quilts using the same basic design out in the wild of blogland. Totally worth checking out as many blogs as you have time for when the linkys show up every week.





 I also finished a hat for my granddaughter's birthday. I am a bit late with the hat, but I was working on it at her house and so she knows it is for her. She loves green!  The pattern is Da Crofters Kep by Wilma Malcomson. This is the second hat I have knit with this pattern. Link to my Rav project page.




And my pretty photograph for the post. We went on an OHV ride with some friends. This area is just north of Coral Pink Sand Dunes and just outside of Zion National Park. We stopped for lunch here at this rock.

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Friday, February 4, 2022

A finished quilt!

Turning 20

I made this top years ago. At least 7 or 8 years. It got stuck into the quilting pile.  I am not going to be quilting large bed quilts on my domestic machine anymore. I sent this one out to be quilted. I am happy with the result. It has a coral-colored flannel on the back. Since it has been so cold this week, it really is nice and warm.


I am working on a binding so I hope to have another finish next week.


winter cheer
And for my pretty photograph of the week, my African Violet is blooming right now.   A little bit of cheer in the new year!

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