Friday, October 26, 2018

Remember Cheri blocks 3-6

With the usual disclaimer that applique' is not my preferred quilting method, I finally got caught up on the Remembering Cheri sew-along blocks this past weekend.  Can I ever procrastinate!

Once I got going, they didn't take all that long.  There are a few tweaks, as Cheri Payne always encouraged us to do, to make a quilt uniquely our own.

The easy October block was the first one I finished.  No hat on my crow, and I went with a smiling pumpkin.  Pumpkins should always smile, shouldn't they?


Next I tackled the schoolhouse for September.  My sticking point on this one is I don't particularly like cats (gasp!)  Finally, I decided to make the cat small and add flowers and a bit of text (though the 'd' looks a little wonky.)

I puzzled over Uncle Sam in the July block for a long time.  The decision was to take out the pie and eliminate the facial features just like the mother and daughter in the May block.  I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. 

The flower in the August block was given a bit of adjustment too.  It was so tempting to put in a nice walleye, but I finally decided to stick with the whale - though it's the only one you may ever see in Minnesota!

Since this is a 'Remembering' quilt, I'm using as much fabric as I can from my father's shirts and cotton pajamas.  Looks good so far!


first section all together

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Sparkling Windows

This pretty little baby quilt was a fun summer project.  It's been gifted to the adorable first granddaughter of some dear friends, and I think it's finally safe to share it here now.
The pattern is from Quiltmaker Magazine:  Sparkling Windows (May/June 2017 issue.)  I used only 12 blocks to make it baby-sized.

I actually enjoyed making all those hourglass blocks, and the thrifty grandma would be pleased to know that the teal fabric for the blocks, back and binding was a thrift store find!

Sunday, October 21, 2018

The cutest little chick

Isn't this little chicken fabric the most adorable ever??? 

It's been in the stash for a long time, and when I came across some red and white chicken wire fabric for a border the idea for "Cute Chick!" came together.

The block name is, of course, Hen and Chicks.  It's been my summer piecing project at the Lake.  I made as many blocks as I could until I ran out of the black & white print.  Here's the finished top:
 

Pattern from: Quilts from The Quiltmakers Gift by Joanne Larsen Line & Nancy Loving Tubesing.