Yes, I know it has been a while. Just when I think I have my act together. The S**t keeps rolling downhill and I am in the path.
Life goes on and I will survive. I wont’ t bore you with all the details. Just life crap I was in no mood to deal with. It did not however, totally stop me from quilting/sewing, or you would have read about me in the paper LOL.
I hope you all had a lovely mothers day. I did. Spent the day making pillow cases for the guild charity. Went to dinner with the family and they surprised me with a Ninja Foodie, which I have used every day since….. I had an electric pressure cooker, which I loved, but this thing is the bomb – pressure cooker, air fryer and slow cooker all in one.
This quilt was an experiment. I liked this pattern, Baby Bento Box, which can be located at Ronda’s creations. Super cute and fast.
Anyway, I wanted to make this top with just fleece or Minky on the back without batting. I ended up using fleece, because it was an experiment and less expensive. Honestly, I
don’t think I like the no batting part. What I love is how the quilting looks on the back. It looks good even when I am not. It seems that fleece will hide a lot. Honestly, it looks even better in person.
I am working on another one, which I will use with batting and Minky (already have it put together) to see if I like it any better. It is the lightweight feel that gets me. This would defiantly be a summer quilt.
Positive notes – New job is going well (or at least I think so), and I will have some exciting quilt news soon. Hard to keep in, actually.
I have missed you all.
Happy Sewing
Happy quilting
Treasure your Family
done before, so I am making some loud happy placements for my dining room. I will use them to practice the quilting for my paint chip challenge quilt.
and happy. It makes me smile. I love the flamingos and pineapples.
So, I did practice my quilting and I was very happy with how the quilting came out, so I figured it was at least worthy to give away, even though it is odd. I used my “star” ruler and then made angle lines. There is a lot of quilting in it, but I enjoyed using it and it looks pretty good.
meander for my quilting. Oddly making sure I kept the meandering small and similar in size, was not an easy task. I kept having to check myself to make sure I was not getting bigger as I went along. I used a light variegated thread and I did not quilt any of the prints (except background fabrics). I wanted to give the blocks a bit of a 3-D look. It worked for the most part.
Honestly, I did not get much hand sewing/quilting done. THe only thing I can truly take credit for is the binding on the back of this baby quilt. I find the hand sewing on the back very relaxing. It just so happens that this also Mo One monthly Goal Project. So to see all the fabulous project where people actually get stuff done, please visit all these lovely ladies who make way more progress than me on a regular basis.
theme. I pieced the back. This was my second time attempting this. It was supposed to have an orange piece at the bottom also, ut that did not go as planned. It is still OK, just a little odd, but tolerable.
she just jumped all over the quilt I was binding. The things that came out of my mouth. I will not repeat here. So, yes it has been washed.
you can piece your back, you can save a lot of fabric.
to bad. I find quilting with shapes and rulers relaxing, which is why I probably got this completed. I needed to do something that was sort of mindless. For some weird reason, the color looks goofy in this photo. Maybe because it is a close up
stars quilting. It was actually quite fun. I made pock-marked moon and stars using my star shape ruler. After doing this piece, I will not have a problem with my quilt. I also have a lovely piece for the dining room table. It adds some color that my boring dining room needs.
out. I wish I had chosen a different thread for the front, because I wound up liking the back a lot. I used a variable thread on the front, and all I see is the the light part of the thread, which shows any mistakes. I do not have a long arm, so I am always using my domestic machine and I always want to get the “longarm” look on my
domestic machine. I know it takes a lot of practice to become proficient and I have been working on it. However, I found these rulers (not sure why some are called rulers) at my local quilt shop. I quilted this using the Star shape. It made making beautiful stars on my
domestic machine easy. They come out nearly perfect. I am still getting used to using them, so not every star is perfect, but I like it. I think I will keep this quilt for one of my future grandchildren.
So, on a more positive note. My star quilting looks awesome. I love this ruler, even though it is not really a ruler. It makes it look like I
am way better than I am. It is hard to mess up. Perfect stars. This was my test piece, until I figure out what to do with my border.
Dad collect worms for the babies. So cute. This morning when I left, it was sprinkling, and Mama was sitting on the nest, keeping the babies dry and warm.
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color thread. I love multi-color threads. I don’t know why. I am weird.