I finished doing our taxes after two days of trying to figure out our money manager's packet of forms. Thank heavens the IRS accepted my return. Last year they bounced it back for revision. I'm happy we'll get back enough to cover the cost of the Turbo Tax and a meal out!
Back in the studio, I finished some customer quilts and a couple of QOVs, as well as getting my quilt for Arizona finished. I've had a good week! Physically I feel great, too!
My customer's aunt made this quilt top years ago and she wanted it quilted to pass along to the next generation. I love the cute doggies, and the fun fabrics used for the appliqué.
It is large enough for a queen bed.
I used Baptist fan for the quilting to stay in tune with the 1930's when it was made.
The back is a mottled tan.
The maker signed the quilt with a felt tip marker! 1939.
One of the evening guild members finished her Rows-Parade BOM ahead of the game! She used lively Aboriginal prints for the blocks, substituting kiwi birds for the hearts! I love it!
The panto is African Storm, one of my favorite ethnic patterns
Here is the pieced back with a peek at the row of kiwis.
From another guild class, we have this kaleidoscope beauty.
I thought the Fantail panto mimicked the fan pattern in the fabric motif well.
Another pieced backing, featuring the focus fabric used for the kaleidoscope blocks.
The first Quilt of Valor was this super cool strip quilt. The red background make the pieced triangles really pop.
I used the panto Simply Stars for the quilting
Blue backing to complete the package.
This has to be one of the prettiest QOVs I've had the honor of quilting. The eagle blocks are wonderful, and make the arrangement of stars and bars stand out.
Simply Stars again. Why mess with what works?!
Plain blue back to show off the quilting pattern.
I finished one quilt and got a flimsy made this week, too. I'm enjoying rooting through my stash and my orphan blocks to make quilts. I figure I have enough fabric for several lifetimes. I need to pick up the pace!
I met a woman at my daughter's party that was fun and interesting to chat with. She and her husband were so affable, I liked them very much. I asked her what her favorite color was and she told me it's orange. Too much orange can kill a quilt, so I added purple and teal to cool it down a little.
Geometric panto to echo the square blocks. The quilt pattern is from the book Happy Hour. I have made every quilt in that slim book, and they are all fun and easy.
I had to add a stripe of orange to have the rain pattern in the teal fabric go the right direction. ( it doesn't rain sideways...) I love the fabrics together. Batiks are so saturated with color...yummy!
If you have followed my blog for any time at all, you know my go-to charity quilt is Warm Wishes, a free pattern from the Quiltmaker magazine website. I have made at least 200 of these quilts, all different and all fun. I always have some 6" squares left when I finish these quilts, so I keep them in a ziplock bag until I get enough for an I-spy quilt. It's fun to make a quilt for kids without repeating any of the fabrics!
The top is done, and I will quilt it some time this week. I have a busy week ahead, so I don't know when I'll get it done. This is a close-up of some of the fun fabrics.
I couldn't let you go without showing what's happening outside. Mr Wazoo has been out in the yard getting the gardens uncovered and some new plants and trees planted. Spring is coming!
There's still lots of brown, but the green, yellow and red are waking up. The tiny tree in the near center is new, a flowering crabapple. The bigger one behind it, next to the driveway, is a redbud. Pretty soon, the dogwood will bloom and join the party.
This is the best our forsythia has ever looked. We were almost ready to pull it out after 9 years of little or no blooms. It gets a reprieve this year.
The iris and echinacea are busting through and looking good. In the front is the low growing creeping Jenny.
Only a smattering of phlox so far. I hope they didn't get too blasted in the cold night weather we've had.
Inside the house, we have a new lamp. My daughter had one like this in her living room and I loved it! I ordered one for behind our sofa before I left Arizona. It came from Amazon.Very swanky, it has a remote control to turn it on and off or dim the light. Everyone on the sofa can read or do handwork now.
For a slim profile it sure puts out nice light. This was always a dark spot in the big open room.
(try not to envy my massive magnet collection on the fridge...)