Hi All-
I finally found my camera cord to the computer so I can show you the Kaleidoscope blocks I sent and the Octagonal Rainbows quilt top!!! It was so bright the day I took the picture that the colors are a little washed out. It is so bright and happy. I am so excited about the quilt top....now to figure out how to quilt it....I think I am going to do straight-line quilting through all of the octagons.
Amy (USA)
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Friday, November 30, 2012
December Bee Project
Hello Everyone! Here we are at the end of our first year! As I'm sure you all remember, this month we are going to make a quilt to give away. We will all make a block or two and I will sew them all together to make a sampler quilt. My mom's quilt group in New Mexico will take the top, layer it, do the quilting, and then give it to one of the local groups that they support: domestic abuse, cancer outreach, or natural disaster relief (usually forest fire or flood related).
You actually have two months to get this project finished. If it is OK with everyone, I will take the January slot again. Then you can send the blocks together for both December and January.
Here are the details:
I used the colors in this fabric for inspiration: cream, white, black & white, red, orange, aqua, olive green, yellow. You don't need to have all 8 colors in one block! ;-) Fabrics can be a combination of prints and solids.
At this website: http://www.quilterscache.com/QuiltBlocksGalore.html you can scroll down to "Blocks by Size." Click on 12" and choose a block (or two!) to make (it will be 12.5" unfinished). Or if there is another 12.5" block that you like from another source, you can make that too.
I've been working on a few this week to get us started:
You actually have two months to get this project finished. If it is OK with everyone, I will take the January slot again. Then you can send the blocks together for both December and January.
Here are the details:
I used the colors in this fabric for inspiration: cream, white, black & white, red, orange, aqua, olive green, yellow. You don't need to have all 8 colors in one block! ;-) Fabrics can be a combination of prints and solids.
At this website: http://www.quilterscache.com/QuiltBlocksGalore.html you can scroll down to "Blocks by Size." Click on 12" and choose a block (or two!) to make (it will be 12.5" unfinished). Or if there is another 12.5" block that you like from another source, you can make that too.
I've been working on a few this week to get us started:
It has been interesting to search through and find some easy, traditional blocks and to visualize what they will look like in more modern fabrics and then actually create them. I hope you enjoy looking through all of the choices available. Also, if there is one of the blocks that I made here in this photo that you also want to make, feel free! It won't matter if there are two of the same blocks.
I wish you all a happy holiday season!
Love,
Jennifer
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Micaela's block
Hi all-
I made the Kaleidoscope blocks this morning and will send them soon....but somehow once again I do not have your address Micaela. Unfortunately I can't find the usb cord to download pictures from my camera to the computer! UGH! I also have the Octagonal Rainbows quilt top done! I am so excited to show it to all of you....once I find that darn cord....
Here is a link to the Kaleidoscope quilt that I made during the QAL with Don't Call Me Betsy. I made it for my daughter's bed.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62433854@N06/5991477412/
Amy (USA)
I made the Kaleidoscope blocks this morning and will send them soon....but somehow once again I do not have your address Micaela. Unfortunately I can't find the usb cord to download pictures from my camera to the computer! UGH! I also have the Octagonal Rainbows quilt top done! I am so excited to show it to all of you....once I find that darn cord....
Here is a link to the Kaleidoscope quilt that I made during the QAL with Don't Call Me Betsy. I made it for my daughter's bed.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62433854@N06/5991477412/
Amy (USA)
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Practice makes (almost) perfect!
Thanks Chris and Amy for your tips last weekend, I gave thought to all of your suggestions and as you can see, the points are much better! And thanks too Micaela for your kind words. I will keep the first attempts for something else. I'll get these in the mail on Monday.
I also have a little show and tell of two projects that I am putting the final touches on this weekend. I have been working on these two twin size quilts to give as gifts. They are from the pattern Off Track by Cluck Cluck Sew.
I also have a little show and tell of two projects that I am putting the final touches on this weekend. I have been working on these two twin size quilts to give as gifts. They are from the pattern Off Track by Cluck Cluck Sew.
Anna's Quilt:
Michelle's quilt:
I have one more twin size quilt that I want to get finished by Christmas using this cute owl fabric:
Happy Sewing and Happy Weekend Everyone!
Jennifer
Sunday, November 18, 2012
How Do I Make Perfect (and pretty) Points??
Hello Girls, As you know I have trouble with precision. This is again very obvious to me with the blocks for Micaela. This is what I mean...
Eeek! Shudder! Gasp!
Any suggestions to tidy up my work?? I have tried sewing from the center to the outside edge when sewing two triangles together and also sewing two halves together (four sewn together triangles to four sewn together triangles). Also when I tried sewing these two halves together, the center was a bit uneven so I took my ruler and evened it up all the way across, should I have done this?
Any suggestions are much appreciated! Anyone who can show me in a photo what your pieces look like in the final stages before they are sewn together, this would be helpful too! Thanks!!
Love,
Jennifer
PS: Micaela, don't worry, I will not send you the block shown above! :-))
Eeek! Shudder! Gasp!
Any suggestions to tidy up my work?? I have tried sewing from the center to the outside edge when sewing two triangles together and also sewing two halves together (four sewn together triangles to four sewn together triangles). Also when I tried sewing these two halves together, the center was a bit uneven so I took my ruler and evened it up all the way across, should I have done this?
Any suggestions are much appreciated! Anyone who can show me in a photo what your pieces look like in the final stages before they are sewn together, this would be helpful too! Thanks!!
Love,
Jennifer
PS: Micaela, don't worry, I will not send you the block shown above! :-))
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Chris' kaleidoscopes for Micaela
I enjoyed making these for you Micaela. Loved working with your colour combination and was very happy to find a new orange fabric (the paisley one) to add to my stash. It's by a small creative team based in Sydney called Prints Charming. :)
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Hexagons are done!
I finally was able to get the hexagon template to print! Once that was figured out, I was able to whip these out rather quickly. I definitely see more hexagons in my future. I like that it will be an easily transportable project! Yay!
Genevieve-thanks for your understanding on the tardiness of these hexies! I will get them in the mail to you as soon as I have your address! ;)
Thanks!
Amy (USA)
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