Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Color in the studio!

 The binding ia finished on the big neutral, so it was time to start my colorful palate cleanser. It's called Sparrow. I'm not making the traditional sparrow, rather some more colorful birds! I have unfortunately done gobs of picking out because of getting confused with the opposite facing blocks. I finally got in the groove and made these!


!0 pretty birds!

I also finished the binding on the giant customer quilt. I didn't bother to take a picture...we've all see binding.
Today, I took in an interesting repair job. This appliqué quilt was made by the owner's mother and was from a kit. The blue markings are visible and we commiserated about not being able to remove them. I have a baby quilt my mom started in 1944 the I finished, and can't get the blue dots out. Oh well, it is a beautiful quilt, worthy of fixing.

Pretty applique

The quilt is a stylized tree of life. It has a Jacobean feel to the design.

The yellow thread has given up the ghost and left the yellow flowers hanging.

It should be fairly easy to re-applique these .

Another one...

This is the worst of the batch. The hand quilting is lovely and the quilt's binding is totally intact. 
I shouldn't struggle with this one!






Monday, September 12, 2022

Life in the studio, my happy place!

I've been working on the big neutral quilt, determined to get it finished so I can move to something more exciting. Yesterday, that happened! Six hours of quilting was all it took to finally see the finish line on this one. I had to quit at 6:00, but took the photos anyway. I will trim it and apply the binding today. Yippee!!

I started a week ago, making these blocks on Sunday and Monday


                                           

                                This block took a full day to finish while quilting other projects                                         


                                                                             
                                                                    Thursday and Friday's progress


Three sections were completed by Saturday night

Yesterday, I finished the last blocks and assembled the quilt sections.
All finished and quilted.

Panto: Amethyst

I bought the wide backing in Cumming.

Meanwhile, I quilted and bound these charity quilts for the day guild.

Number one

Panto: Paisley swirl

I like the contrast with the backing

Number two

Panto: Frisky Feathers

Pink and green; so pretty

Number three, plaid hearts

Panto: PS I Love you

More pink backing

Number four; Pretty Chinese coins

Panto: Basketweave

Oops! Sideways pink backing

Number five; some floral stars

Panto: Rows of feathers

Oh shoot! Sideways again. Creamy white with a blush of pink

I am so happy to get onto something colorful for the next quilt. It took all afternoon just to cut out the pieces for the background of the blocks. I imagine it will be slow going as there are 24 blocks, and I intend to use 12 color combinations for them. I'll cut two and sew those before moving on. I'm excited to see how they look. It's always a surprise and a bit of a mystery when beginning a new project. Let's get started!!

Backing cut and bits labeled, colors stacked up and ready to sew

A couple of unrelated pictures for you to enjoy. The last of the Summer blooms on the back porch, Penny finally using her bed for its real purpose, and a tidbit I found on-line. Happy sewing!