Thursday, July 16, 2020

Work, work, work!!

Wow, It sure has been busy here! I am quilting and sewing like crazy and just staying even with the in and out of quilts. Have fun seeing what we have been up to here in the past few days. Nothing else happens here...except that the dryer died and we had the septic tank serviced. Tomorrow the dryer guy comes and I had better have it working when he leaves!! I am nearly out of clean undies and I don't want to start washing things by hand. But I digress. Let's see some quilts!

We'll start with this HUGE tee shirt quilt. Note to quilters everywhere: use lightweight fusible interfacing in your tee shirt quilts unless you deliberately want them to weigh 20 pounds finished. This turned out fine, but quite heavy.

My favorite tee shirt quilting pattern, Rounded Squares

I would like to find this backing. It is a wonderful color.



This is a small charity quilt, and surprisingly enough, is a panel!

I did a medium sized meander for there quilting.

Great tartan plaid backing.

Mr Wazoo stepped up and quilted this contemporary quilt.

Panto: Featherize


I quilted this tumbling blocks modern quilt.

The panto is Simple chevrons

It has a pieced backing.

This is a small antique quilt that I got as a repair. I removed a big gray rectangle that was over the largest tear, and made a better matching patch for it and the other tears.

the edge was also worn through, so I made binding and applied it.

Here is the back after I appliqué the patches on and quilted them, as well as adding the new binding.

I think when it is washed (have to get that dryer going first...) it will all match well.

Here is the front. The customer's Aunt made this for her when she was a little girl.


Back to the machine, I quilted this gold flecked quilt

The pattern is called Climbing Vine

You can see the quilting better here.

Wow!! This is an eye popper!

Panto: Malachite

The teal backing is beautiful!

I have been sewing a few blocks every time I finish a quilting job, and am making progress on the shabby chic quilt.This isn't even half the blocks. Yikes!

The stars are very pretty. I have to make 14 more. None of them have the same fabric for the star.

Late in the day, I made the patches for another repair job. Here they are, pinned in place and ready to go. I use freezer paper templates on the right side of the fabric, that's why they all look white.

This is the whole scrappy quilt. 

Last quilt today was this Marimeko looking one.

I have this perfect panto, which has a stupid name I can't remember. Something like Diane's number one. I think it should be called Marimeko!

The backing is cool, too.

Mr Wazoo (not in this picture, but close by) was noticeably nervous when the guys began digging deep holes in his yard. Getting the two new bald lumps of red dirt re-sodded will keep him busy for a while.

See...there he is on the right, hovering and supervising the work

Molly was so frightened by the big, loud truck, she shivered and ran up to the house by way of the garden instead of the usual saunter up the driveway. 


The hole is about four feet deep. Yuk. Too bad this isn't smellavision so you can truly experience the aroma of our poop.

The mystery construction looked like this in the morning.

Mr Wazoo finished it in the afternoon (not this picture) but it was too dark to get a good picture of there final result. Can you guess yet what it is? Stay tuned and I will post the big finish tomorrow!!



2 comments:

  1. I have no idea how you get so much work done. All that quilting, wow.

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    1. This was a two day effort. I usually get one or two done, but I was on a roll!

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