Wednesday, February 20, 2013

WIP Wednesday: the one with charms

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Finished!

Sydney Modern Quilt Guild - Hexy Charity Quilt

(At least, done in so far as I've completed my part of it.)

Yellow hexies on the train!

Yellows on the train.

And we are done!

Hexies finished!

Phew! So much teeny-tiny sewing, but so very pretty! And now what am I going to do on the train to work, pray tell?

Lily And Will Baby Quilt

No progress. It's still hanging over the old TV. I think it's going to have to be straight-line stitching...

I <3 KONA Charm Swap

Start with 112 charm squares of 56 Kona solids, and 112 two-inch squares of Kona White:

I <3 Kona: I have plans.

Sew together at the Sydney Modern Quilt Guild Sew-In at Greta's Handicrafts:

I <3 Kona charm swap from @pileofabric: blocks

Press and arrange:

Square dance? I <3 Kona charm swap.

Decide you don't like the pale blues in the middle, rearrange and start sewing:

Square dance progress.

I still don't like the placements for some of the yellow-greens, but...what can you do?

Next Week

Books And Blocks Bee

I am a bad Bee. :(

Finally, I made a trip over to Hornsby Hobbysew:

Hobbysew Hornsby

Mmmm, fabric!

What have you been working on?

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

WIP Wednesday: the one with Lily & Will

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WIPs

Lily & Will baby quilt

From this:

Lily and Will baby quilt

to this:

Lily & Will disappearing nine patch

to this:

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Got stuck at the quilting stage - my feed dogs aren't lowering. May have to just do straight-line quilting.

Heirloom Voile Dress

Had the voile for a long time. Was going to make a summer quilt out of it. Seeing as summer is mostly over...I'm thinking of making a dress with it. Better not think too long, though, or summer will be completely gone!

Heirloom voile dress

Haven't even started cutting this out yet.

Sydney Modern Quilt Guild Hexies

Still going! Slowly Slowly!

Hexies

Last two are Purples-Pinks and Yellow-Oranges. Next week, I hope to have the full set of seven!

Up Next

Books And Blocks Bee

I have completely lost track of these. :( Must start doing them again.

Aunty S's Harvest Quilt

A quilted bed footer for my aunt and uncle - my aunt fell in love with this very bright 'harvest' fabric that I had as a backing for another quilt, and I was going to make them one for Christmas...

Harvest bits

Plus possible use of many bits and pieces that have been sitting around for rather too long...

What about you? What have you been doing this week?

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

What I Did On My Weekend

Or, I'm Trying Not To Only Post On Wednesdays (It's going to be a bit tricky, I think.)

So, baby quilt for the daughter of friends. Born back in October, I wanted something simple and pretty and decently sized so she can crawl around on it until she's old enough to want a blankie/quilt and then she can carry it where she goes.

Two charm packs of Lily & Will did the trick for a disappearing nine-patch.

Lily & Will disappearing nine patch

It went together pretty fast - I started sewing the blocks together on Thursday night.

Friday:

Lily & Will blocks
Lily & Will layout
Lily & Will sewn  top

Backed:

Lily & Will Backing

And all sandwiched together, ready for quilting!

Lily & Willsandwich

Slight problem: the feed dogs on my sewing machine aren't dropping down, so I can't do the stipple I originally intended to do...

Oh well. We got this far!

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Maybe try to do the rest on the weekend at the Sydney Modern Quilt Guild sew-in!

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

WIP Wednesday - the one with busyness

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Week of busyness!

Finishes
Honey Honey

Completed top in two weeks! Two layer cakes, a nice, simple design, and a lesson learned:

Honey honey

Don't use 'snow' solids with pastels. It just makes everything fade.

In progress

Sydney Modern Quilt Guild - Charity Quilt 1
Still sewing hexies. But I have the greens, the reds, the blues, and the oranges done!

Greens:

One block down, at least six still to go!

Reds finished:

Blurry Blues on the train:

Blues in the train

Oranges:

Green-yellows, Yellow-oranges, and Purples to go. Although the green-yellows are nearly done..

Green yellows

Will & Lily Baby Quilt

For the daughter of some friends from church - baby Madelyne, who's nearly three months old.

Lily and Will baby quilt

It's going to be a split nine-patch.

This one may be a crazy rush job - I'm seeing them for lunch on Saturday and hope to get the quilt made by then. Maybe. :)

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

WIP Wednesday: the one with honey

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Sorry for the radio silence last week. I was in Melbourne on a training course and didn't get around to making the WIP post, although I had quite a bit of stuff going.

So 10 days ago, the Sydney Modern Quilt Guild had their first sew-in at our LQS - Greta's Handicrafts in Lindfield. It was well-attended by lovely people and we had a fantastic four hours of sewing.

If you're in the Sydney area, interested in modern quilting, and would like to meet some awesome quilters, the next sew-in should be on the 16th February at Greta's again, but if you're further west there's another one on the 26th at Material Obsession in Balmain. You must RSVP since space is limited! (A full list of sew-in days in Sydney are here. Out-of-towners, if you happen to be visiting Sydney on any of those dates, we would love to meet you and host you!)

While at the guild meeting I started a new quilt. Queen size. No specific recipient in mind.

Two Layer Cakes And A Pizza Place

Currently it's called 'Honey, Honey' after the fabric - a layer cake of Kate Spain's pretty pastels. (I can't be the only person who starts singing ABBA when they hear that fabric line name. I can't...) Background is a layer cake of Bella Snow.

I had a design that I thought this would work with, pulled out the layer cakes and started cutting.

All ready to cut and then...cat!

And, of course, the instant I got everything out, the kitteh jumped up and sat down on my work. No, I didn't cut the kitteh. She ended up on top of a box of fabric and did the roll-y thing that cats do to try to get you to pat them. "Aren't I cute? Look at how cute I am! Don't you just want to pet me?"

Sewing at the guilt meet. It was a really productive day.

Honey honey productivity

PILES OF FABRIC.

Honey honey blocks

Blocks done! Laying out! And...Smokey strikes again. Oy vey!

Smokey, no!

Fully laid out, sans kitteh.

Honey honey

...and now I have a dilemma.

I like the design. I think it would look amazing with another fabric collection I have and which I need to use up this year and for which I have a recipient.

But...I don't think it quite works with this fabric collection. Or maybe it does and I'm just not enough into pastels to appreciate it? It can be difficult for me to differentiate between my personal tastes and my sense of design.

Your thoughts? Opinions? Do you like it? Do you think it works?

Pinky suggested I switch the block layout around. Which I might - although I'm thinking I'd keep the diagonals and maybe turn it into concentric diamonds instead, perhaps with the blocks containing the 'darker' or 'standout' colours evenly spaced around the quilt so they don't throw the eye off so much?

Will have to see.

Either way, I think this is one that I'll be booking time on the LQS longarm for!

Sexy Hexies for the SydMQG group quilt

I've finished the green block, after sewing my way through the training course in Melbourne. I got some odd looks and a few questions, but it generally wasn't too bad.

Greens. I got the greens real bad... #thefarside
One block down, at least six still to go!

The reds are mostly done after a small upset involving a laid-out block of hexies which Mal promptly rolled over, kicked, and pawed. And then posed as though to say "Don't you like my work?"

Oh, Mal!

Oh, Mal!

And the oranges are in progress today. Public transport is a wonderful, wonderful thing for handsewing - at least it is in my part of Sydney. Get on the train, take a seat, pull out the handsewing. Sew two columns of hexies in twenty minutes, timing each seam by the distance between stations. Get out at destination, walk to work.

Onto the oranges for the #sydmqg group quilt.

And then I laid them out on my desk as my computer booted up to see how they looked.

Arancia: into rows

It's all good!

Vietnamese silk throw

The Vietnamese silk throw encountered a slight problem - too slippery to sew! I need to find a stiffener that won't damage the silk, and I'm not sure that my very generic, very rough and no-name-brand starch is suitable for this work.

Plus, there's the small issue of the kitteh fur.

Kitteh on silk

Smokey really loves sitting down on my projects.

Oh, the hazards of adolescent kitteh (my sister sings 'Teenage Dirtbag' by Wheatus every time they act up) to sewing projects!

up next week

I want to have the Honey Honey quilt top done by the weekend for the Sydney Southern Cross Quilters meeting on Saturday. This will probably mean sewing like crazy on Thursday and Friday night.

I need to get the SydModQuiltGuild hexies completed and to Penny Poppleton - our fearless leader and group quilt co-ordinator.

I need to start a new quilt top. Maybe make a start on cutting up 'Kings And Honey' - Elizabeth Hartman's Honey pattern and in Robert Kaufman's Valley of the Kings fabric - a gift for a friend.

And I've just had an idea for the 100 squares of Kona solids that I got in the Pile O' Fabric I <3 Kona charm swap...

What are you working on? How is it going? Have you linked up to the Linky Party over at Freshly Pieced?

Monday, January 21, 2013

Friday (well, Monday) felicities

Linking up to Felicity Quilts's Friday Felicities post where she's giving away a copy of Quilting Modern. I could do with my own copy instead of borrowing Penny Poppleton's all the time!

Anyway, my felicities this last week and weekend:

Finishing off the paper-backing part of my hexies for the Sydney Modern Quilt Guild charity quilt #1. Seven sets of 33 hexies in various colourways. Phew!

#sydmqg hexies to be sewn together! Getting there slowly!

Discovering a flashback from my childhood in the form of Mello Yello:

Mello Yellow! Oh my childhood!

Starting a new quilt using Kate Spain's Honey Honey line. (And some Bella solids.) Even if I had to shoo the cat off.

All ready to cut and then...cat!

Owning two adorbsable kittehs. Who are so cute in photographs, even on camera phones!

Am I not adorbsable? Do you not wish to bow down and worship?
What are you doing?

And a very productive Saturday Sew-In for the Sydney Modern Quilt Guild, as well as being fun and social.

Honey honey productivity

I’m off to Melbourne tonight for a training course for work. I’m hoping to get a couple of blocks of hexies done while there aren’t any distractions. (Famous last words.) I’ll try to get a WIP Wednesday post up, but no guarantees!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

2013 goals

I always think it's a good idea to put some goals down. Aim for nothing and you'll hit it every time, right?

2013 goals
This year I’m going for simple again:

  1. 12 quilt tops in 12 months
  2. enter into at least 1 quilt competition
  3. develop longarm quilting skills
  4. get all my quilt tops from the last few years quilted

I haven’t entered into any Birthday Block swaps this year – quite deliberately. Last year ran me aground and I don’t have the time/energy to do it this year.

Quilt-Alongs (blocks)

  • QAL: GenX Quilters: Sisters’ Ten– with the Rhapsodia collection
  • QAL: Pile o’ Fabric: Skill Builder Block – pick FQs

gifts (will probably cross over with the quilts listed above)

  • Gift: Kings and Honey (“Honey” by Elizabeth Hartman in Kaufman’s Valley Of The Kings) – for Jo
  • Gift: America the Beautiful (reds, blues, whites) – for Alli
  • Gift: rainbow brights - for Genie
  • Gift: traditional and dramatic - for Sue
  • Gift: rich and modern - for Bec and Wes
  • Gift: bright and pretty - baby quilt for Noah and Jenny
  • Gift: bright and pretty - baby quilt for Shaz and Drew

12 quilt tops in 12 months - details

  • 2 two scrap quilts (one of them a string quilt)
  • 2 “birthday block quilts” (from my 2011, and 2012 block exchanges)
  • 2 made from the 2 “charm jelly cake” sets I still have
  • 2 made from layer cakes

enter into at least one quilt competition - details
The Sydney Quilt Guild Show in June this year. At least the Eternity quilt, and perhaps another quilt, although I have to think about which one it’s going to be…

develop longarm quilting skills - details
Having done the quilting for my Eternity quilt, I know how to use the longarm at the LQS and will have to start using it for some of the ‘bespoke’ quilts I’m making.

get all my quilt tops from the last few years quilted - details
Mostly this involves getting the quilts out to my quilter in Wollongong. Although there looks like there’s one who’s much closer (as in, next suburb over) so I might start using her more and Thirroul Custom Quilting less. I’m going to miss Jo and the process of choosing the patterns, though!

And it will probably be reasonably pricey, which can’t be helped too much, alas. Quilting is not a cheap enterprise.

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Finally, I should update my blog header. The current one is annoying me. Maybe this weekend...

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

WIP: the one with sketchiness

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Small steps this week.

It's hard to sew when the cat insists on stretching out on your supplies.

Kitteh and hexies

Some Vietnamese silk I bought to make a light summer throw.

Look at this stuff! #Vietnamesesilk

It's more slippery than I expected. I need to get some stiffener to make it marginally easier to handle.

More silk.

Six tubes for the 'round-the-world' quilt in Kona solids. When I'm done, I should have about 36 blocks, with 200 or so colours!

Round the world tubes

Plans for using up the layer cakes I have collected over the last couple of years.

Layer cake plans

Right now my big problem is that everywhere is in a mess - my bedroom, my sewing space, my study - and I feel like I can't get anything done until I clear it all up. And then there's always something else to do. *sigh*

I need to finish up my post of 2013 plans, but my recap of 2012 is up.

What have you been doing this week? Have you linked up at the Freshly Pieced linky party?