Last Saturday morning the hubs agreed to help me take pictures, since this quilt is too long for my usual hang-on-the-fence method and I really didn't feel like chasing the kids off the playground equipment at the park on a Saturday morning. But between the humidity that kept fogging up the lens on the camera and the whining about "Are you done yet?" my photo shoot was pretty frustrating. It was exceptionally humid and uncomfortable out there (which made me super grateful for my lovely air-conditioned house).
This is the last of the quilts I started at Stash Bash, although I have yet to quilt the Single Girl. This one is called Piece of Cake 3 by Camille Roskelly. It's from her Craftsy Class "Playful Piecing". The fabric is Vintage Modern by Bonnie and Camille. It was super easy to put together and I really enjoyed the process of piecing this one. It was perfectly straightforward.
1. Slice up the layer cake.
2. Rearrange the strips.
3. Sew them back together.
4. Arrange the blocks.
This one went together super fast, which was totally what I was going for. I started it about 9:00 one evening and had the top finished before I went to bed.
I wanted something light and breezy for the quilting so I tried the cute little flowers I saw on Allison's blog. It was really fun and fast, but I some are definitely better than others. And next time I'm going to work on getting from one to another more gracefully. But I'm not unhappy with this one.
With all the whining, this is the only shot I got of the back (see way up there at the top?) I used a piece of another Bonnie and Camille fabric - I think this one is from the Happy Go Lucky line. It was just a smidge too narrow so I added a 4" strip of that Eat Your Fruits and Veggies dot you see in the binding up the back. Not very original, but it gave it some interest and had the added benefit of making the back of the quilt wide enough, which I thought was a real plus!
I really couldn't get a good picture of the binding at all, probably because the pieces I used were anywhere from a 6 to 18 inches, but I did a scrappy binding from pieces left over from the 2012 Block of the Month project which also used Vintage Modern.
So this was my last finish for June, which turned out to be a pretty productive month for quilting here. I hope you had a great quilty month also.
Not sure what July might bring in that area, I'm off on a "great adventure", but so looking forward to it, since it includes seeing these guys. Can't wait!
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Five Easy Pieces - Part IV
On the way out the door to head for StashBash, I had the thought that maybe I would need an easy project to play with while I was there. I grabbed the layer cake on the top of the stack, which happened to be Bonnie and Camille's Vintage Modern and stashed it in my overflowing tote bag.
I also had a few patterns with me, one of which was this Piece of Cake III pattern by Camille Roskelly from her Craftsy class, Pre-Cut Piecing Made Simple. The pattern was super simple and super fun.
One of the things I really enjoyed about it was laying it out on the floor at StashBash and having so much help getting the blocks just right.
All it needed when I got home was borders, and a quick trip to my LQS solved that problem. I love how every line of fabrics by Bonnie and Camille coordinate with all the others. Vintage Modern is scarce as hen's teeth, but my LQS still had some Happy Go Lucky Skip Red, which was perfect!
So, here's another quilt top in the to-be-quilted pile. Time to get on that, I suppose.
I also had a few patterns with me, one of which was this Piece of Cake III pattern by Camille Roskelly from her Craftsy class, Pre-Cut Piecing Made Simple. The pattern was super simple and super fun.
One of the things I really enjoyed about it was laying it out on the floor at StashBash and having so much help getting the blocks just right.
All it needed when I got home was borders, and a quick trip to my LQS solved that problem. I love how every line of fabrics by Bonnie and Camille coordinate with all the others. Vintage Modern is scarce as hen's teeth, but my LQS still had some Happy Go Lucky Skip Red, which was perfect!
So, here's another quilt top in the to-be-quilted pile. Time to get on that, I suppose.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
The Stash Bash (Part I )
I'm so glad I didn't.
On Thursday morning I lugged all my stuff out into the driveway so I would be ready when Kim came to pick me up. You would think I had everything I needed given the amount of stuff in that pile, wouldn't you? Well, that just wasn't the case. It seems that I needed little bits of several things to finish anything I took with me, but I really did manage to get a lot done.
We stuffed the back of Kim's car full and headed out, only a few minutes later than we planned.
After exploring nearly every back road in Northwest Florida (isn't GPS wonderful?), we finally arrived at our first stop...
where we met the rest of the members of our guild who were going to Stash Bash. Naturally, we shopped for awhile....
The Front Porch Quilt Shop is a fun little store. It's located in Ozark, AL.
I took pictures of lots of quilts...
and other projects. I was so inspired!
Ozark is a fun old-timey town. We had lunch in Ozark at the Dairy KING. Everyone said the chicken was awesome, but since we were planning on eating in the car(s), I think we all ordered burgers.
Once we arrived, we dragged in all our sewing stuff and set up our sewing space. Kim's friend Charity snagged spaces for all of us. (That's Kim on the right and Charity on the left. As it turns out, Charity was my "Secret Agent". There'll be more about that below.)
We had barely gotten the sewing machines humming when they called my name. I was so surprised - I am NEVER first! I won the first door prize - a FQ bundle from Art Gallery fabrics. This bundle is from the Sweet as Honey collection by Bonnie Christine - in the "autumn harvest" palette. I love the way Art Gallery fabrics feel. I may not actually make anything from this bundle (although I can see some lovely pouches made with this collection.) It might be enough just to sit and pet it.
Kira had put together a tote bag swap just among our ECMQG members, and this is the amazing tote bag Marcy made me. This awesome bag deserves its own post, so I'm going to save the rest of the pictures for another time.
Friday night I opted for something super easy and sewed together this bee block quilt top. (Yup, that's a hole in the last row - it seems I dropped a couple of blocks on the way to lay this one out. It's fixed now.) Anyway, there was one quick finish. I kinda wished I had taken batting and backing with me. If I had, this one might have been done. But since I didn't, I hope to finish this one in May.
It was so fun being with the other ECMQG members (Kira is on the left, Kim on the right.) We really had a blast. (Kim found this awesome Munki Munki nightgown at a local discount store - most of it is now a tote bag.)
Friday morning we all went to A Scarlet Thread in McDonough, Georgia, which was about 20 minutes away from the retreat site. (What's a quilting retreat without a visit to a quilt store, anyway?)
A Scarlet Thread is a super cute quilt shop, just filled with color and inspiration. It's everywhere.
One of the first things I saw when we walked in the door was this beautiful hexi quilt. Naturally I had to buy the supplies to make the quilt. (No, I didn't get the quilt made.... Yet.)
This shop was just overflowing with quilty inspiration. Here's another quilt I want to make.
Here's an idea for a super fun baby quilt, don't you think?
I loved these little signs. The one I really liked said "Stitch Your Stress Away." That's perfect for me. Sadly, my picture didn't turn out. But they wouldn't be too hard to make, I think.
Friday night, we received our first gift from our "Secret Agent". This was so thoughtful and cute. Milano cookies (a personal favorite), Lemonheads, chocolate almonds, a little notebook, and lots of other fun goodies in here. Made me smile!
I intended to work on my Single Girl on Friday, and I did - a little bit. I actually finished one set of rings. But after I picked out the stitching for the third or fourth time, I decided I needed an easy project. I just wasn't focusing, and Single Girl is a project that requires more concentration than I apparently possessed at that moment. But I had grabbed this Vintage Modern layer cake and stashed it in my stuff on the way out the door on Thursday, so I sliced it up and made this Piece of Cake 3 quilt by Camille of Thimbleblossoms. It was a fun and easy project and required little more than running strips through the sewing machine. I think it made a bright and fun quilt. This one is done, except for the outer border. I hope to get to that this week.
Saturday I felt much more alert and managed to get the other three sets of rings made. Unfortunately, I didn't take any tracing paper and I didn't want to cut up my original pattern, so I have the blocks yet to make. Still, the hard part is done. I hope to get at least the blocks made this month.
Saturday evening was our second gift from our Secret Agent, and I did a much better job of photographing this one. Look at all the fun goodies in this one. And the cute drawstring bag! So fun.
Naturally, I dumped my stuff in the sewing room and spent the week with them.
And since this post is long enough, I'm going to wrap it up for now. Tune in again tomorrow for tote bags, swag, and other goodies.
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