I sewed scraps onto 4 inch squares of paper then trimmed to 3.5". These are more of a wonky honky tonk log cabins. Not sure if I will make more of them. I am waiting to see what the last round will be before deciding how they will be incorporated.
Friday, February 26, 2021
Thursday, February 18, 2021
SAHRR stars round
The fun has continued this week. I like the wonky stars. I placed them on the sides and used some extra 4 patches in between them plus some squares or strips, whatever it took to make the rows fit with the existing previous rounds I have completed.
Plus we had some excitement this past week with an ice storm and power outages. No snow. Just ice rain and rain that froze when it hit the ground. Lots of trees and/or branches down and power lines down. My heart goes out to other areas of the country suffering much worse.Friday, February 12, 2021
SAHRR checkerboard round
I decided to put 4-patch blocks at the top and bottom instead of all the way around.
When I auditioned blocks on the sides also, it seemed like too much business.
But who knows? I may change my mind and add them onto the sides too. It is a wait and see.
Saturday, February 6, 2021
Flying Geese social distancing.
SAHRR flying geese is Round 3. My geese are stack and slash improv style. I stacked 4 to 6 pieces of fabric, cut them, and then rearranged the pieces. I made the rows in different sizes. Just going with the flow as I went along.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
SAHRR
This is a Stay At Home Round Robin. It encourages us to use and orphan block so it isn't exactly like starting a whole new project. I have this orphan block (not a perfect block, but I like it) and this bag of scraps. This was left overs that someone else didn't want anymore. I love the colors of the fabrics.
The block is made of 2" squares. It is 18.5" x 19.5". A little lopsided and tough to square up without cutting too much off two of the sides. So I trimmed it as best I could and sewed strips around the block and got it squared up pretty good by the frame. The sashing frame. I sort of cheated on the piano key border. A few cuts of fabrics and added some stripes to make the length. Added in 6 of the Plus Blocks. Those are 3" blocks. So far I am enjoying this and I'm liking the look of it.
The qal is offered on the blog called Quilting Gail. https://quiltinggail.com/2021/01/01/sahrr-pronounced-stay-at-home-round-robin/
You can see all the rules and the other blogs that are giving a pattern each week for the rows.
The orphan block, trying to be squared up.
The next picture shows the bag of scraps. There are more than it looks because they are stacked up.
The third picture shows that I have completed the steps given so far. I can't wait for the next step.
Finally finished this UFO (Bright Sky from Blossom Hearts Quilt blog)
I used a light coat of spray glue on the backing and then secured it all with safety pins. Quilted it with some modern theme lines. The 9-year-old chose the backing.
Scrappy Stripes quilt for Persimon Dreams July challenge
For several years I have been wanting to use stripe fabrics in a quilt so the scrappy challenge for July at Persimon Dreams quilts got me motivated to dig out the stripes. I had saved an idea for stripes that I saw on a blog probably 16 years ago. I had only printed 2 pages in order to not use up much printer ink. Unfortunately, I do not remember the name of the blog, and neither page has any names on them. Otherwise, I would be happy to give that information. They used 6-inch squares. I started out making blocks using 4 squares in each block that are 3.5", each square so that I could use up some of the smaller pieces of fabric. Then I used 6" squares for the rest of the blocks. I put the smaller blocks in two rows and put a striped strip between those and the six-inch blocks because the seams weren't lining up. The strips made for a more pleasing transition between the block sizes. Here is the final outcome.
First some linear quilting. And then some cross hatch lines. Here are a few more progress pictures. ...