Tuesday 30 July 2024

Garden Petal

Hello, my quilting friends, 

 

Starching

 

On this sunny and breezy day, I starched all the fabric for the Garden Petal and hung it on the clothesline.


Meanwhile, I brought the ironing board to the gazebo to press the fabric when the fabric dried. 

 

 

All the fabric starched, pressed, and ready. I selected a variations of light blue, green, yellow, and pink for the Garden Petal.


The white is for the background and the light green for sashing and first inner border, and butterflies for outer border.
 

 

Pattern

 

The Garden Petal by Riley Blake Design is perfect for a scrappy quilt. I downloaded the free PDF pattern and colored the twenty Churn Dash blocks with the EQ8, selecting the fabric of my choosing.

 The sashing and cornerstones separated the blocks, and two borders were added. 

 

One of my mother's first blocks she used in her quilt was the Churn Dash block, and I'll be making this one in remembrance of the lovely quilts she gave to our children.

 

Garden Petal

All the pieces were stored in a clear plastic organize bin with its project's number reference.This was great preparing these two projects ahead of time before we travel next month.

Let's Go Quilt!

 

 Resources

Garden Petals Pattern: https://www.lovecrafts.com/en-us/p/riley-blake-garden-petals-downloadable-pdf

Clear Plastic Bin:https://www.amazon.ca/IRIS-SBC-350E-Portable-Project-Scrapbook/dp/B08V21RXFY/ref=sw_ttl_d_rp_c_8?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B08V21RXFY&pd_rd_w=A2oyB&content-id=amzn1.sym.049e01d6-a7c2-4ed5-8851-c2ffe671b33b&pf_rd_p=049e01d6-a7c2-4ed5-8851-c2ffe671b33b&pf_rd_r=1ZXRQW2SV9PNAYKMB7AY&pd_rd_wg=WcgzZ&pd_rd_r=5dff3f5c-2e62-42f7-9848-0689638c8435



 

 

 



 

 

Tuesday 23 July 2024

A Fresh Start

Hello, my quilting friends,

What have you done to keep cool during those long, warm, and humid summer days? I filled our broken hot tub with water and soaked myself in; even if the jets weren't working, it was refreshing. Yes, there are a ton of accessible beaches in New Brunswick, but I cannot stay that long under the hot, intense heat during the mid-afternoon. Then I went into my long chair in our gazebo and read a novel while the birds sang. It's peaceful and dreamy, and I thank God for this moment of reprieve. Life is hard, so when I have a beautiful and serene moment, I savor it thoroughly.

We're celebrating our thirty-three anniversary this Saturday, but we have known each other for forty-nine. Those years count, too:) We are not doing anything special. My husband has bought thick steak and tiger prongs; we may get a few lobsters. And I am okay staying home for a great dinner with the man I love.

Completed 

After I completed the Kona Cotton SAL 2024, I sewed all the blocks, I noticed three blocks that blended in value and colour fabric in the same area of the quilt. I followed the pattern's placement and took a picture on my design wall before sewing the blocks, but I only realized this issue that bothered  my quilter's critical appraisal to the core. After much debate with myself,  the main question arose: "Am I going to leave it or rearrange a few blocks."

 

The two left-bottom blocks (brown & blue) were shifted around


The three blueish blocks needed to be separated, and I couldn't ignore them, so I ripped off one blue block and exchanged it for another. I took my courage—wait...wait- not my courage, but my best friend, the seam ripper, fixed it. I was extremely pleased with the final result. 




Another lesson learned with this pattern was to rely on something other than the pattern's placement for your block. Make sure you see all the blocks' placement on your design wall. The cutting table hides part of the design wall, so I didn't see the entire top until I laid it down on the floor.


Cleanup Schedule

Many SAQs were completed before the time allowed for them, and I added the recent SAQs to the list, so I needed to redo the schedule. I was happy about the pace I set myself for piecing blocks of different patterns and designers that challenged my skill with the seam allowance, squaring, using the Slotted Trimmer ruler, and understanding the value of fabric. My constant learning of new ways of quilting created a spree to sew more difficult quilt patterns.

The original schedule from July- November

The rectified schedule for July-December

 

Now, am I going to stay on track? We shall see:)

Fat Quarter

Usually cut the smaller pieces of fabric in squares from: 2 1/2" -6".  Some of those precut squares aren't use much. There are many ways to cut your scraps, smaller pieces, or FQ. When I watched how Lori Holt precut her Fat Quarters into strips, I knew that would work best for my needs.


 

Because she did an excellent job at explaining and also provided a tutorial, I won't go into detail, but urge you to check it out. And New Quilters website has 12 ways to cut your FQ into pieces. The bin are all set for those next precut or strips.

Let's Go Quilt!

Resource 

  • Lori Holt:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U18UhACMRL4
  • Lori Holt:https://beeinmybonnetco.blogspot.com/2013/08/from-my-quilty-studiohow-i-save-my.htmlj 

  • New Quilters:https://newquilters.com/cutting-up-fat-quarters/





Tuesday 16 July 2024

Summer Joy:Quilting~Swimming~ Travelling

Stacking Up

Now that I've finished five tops( Blockhead 5, Shine Together, Black Tie Affair, Analogous Charms, and Block Challenge 2024 by A Quilt Life),  I'll prepare a few projects ahead by selecting the fabric for each pattern, starching all the fabric before pressing it, and store everything into a bin. Preparation for another quilt is a delightful process that I enjoy immensely. But the part I disliked the most about quilting was when I had to spend money on fabric for the background or backing. I've always looked for sales at quilt stores to reduce the cost and even started purchasing good cotton fabric at the Thrift store. I rarely bought new arrivals or novelty fabrics at their total value, which is crazy and ranges between $24 and $ 30/ meter. That is ridiculous.

In Progress

I'm currently working on the Kona Cotton BOF 2024 blocks, which are all done now. Only the border and rows have to be sewn together now. The Analogous, a secondary scrappy quilt, was completed while working on the Kona Cotton blocks.

 
Analogous Charm-Scappy Quilt

 

In Preparation

The Vintage Sunburst Quilt pieces are all starched, pressed, cut into pieces, and ready to sew. After I watched how Kimberly from Fat Quarter Shop pieced the paper pieces of the Sunburst together with tips on piecing and pressing, I was glad to see her helpful tutorial on the vintage Sunburst assembly.  

   

The Garden Petals by Riley Blake Design is an easy pattern, and I'll use fabric from my stash except for the backing and border. This month, hmm...maybe not. I'll try to precut all the pieces so I can sew the half-square triangles while working on the Barn Star blocks.

WHAT'S NEWISH

Scrappy Quilts
I'm always looking for a way to use my smaller pieces of fabric or precuts to make another scrappy quilt. Looking through my books, I found A Scrappy Quilt that fit a Queen and challenged myself to make every quilt from that book. Achieving this goal may take a few years, but that is fine with me.

Paper Piecing
Also, in 2019 I bought GEMOLOGY on paper piecing, and I didn't have the courage to get it started because I thought the blocks were 6". When I pulled the book out once again and read the instructions. Yes, I read the instructions first! Amazing. Anyway, I find out that there are four size block available: 6",8", 18", and "24". I set myself to make the 18" blocks and one block a month.


Quilt as You GoAfter watching many tutorials by Monica Poole, who demonstrated a few different ways to make a quilt as you go, I wanted to buy her book, of course. It wasn't available on Amazon, so I opted for this Quilt as You Go by Jera Brandvig. The book has good-quality pictures and instructions, but the method I sought, quilt as you go without sashing, wasn't mentioned in her book.

Buffet of Quilt Pattern

When you go to a restaurant with a buffet, do you tend to pack your plate with food stacked like a mini pyramid? We rarely go out for dinner, but I was thinking about the stack of projects I want to make that have already filled my 16 bins.  Am I chewing on more projects than I  can make? I don't mind if some of these projects take a few years. The vital matter is whatever brings joy and satisfaction while sewing in my little corner of happiness, my sewing room. 

Keeping up brainstorming ideas is a way to become acquainted with new pattern layout and to improve your skills. Far my part, I'm enjoying the summer and slowing my pace doesn't bother me one bit. 

Happy Summer!


Resource

Scrap Quilts: https://www.amazon.com/Scrap-Quilts-Fit-Queen-King/dp/1604681780

Gemology quilts:https://www.amazon.com/Patchwork-Lab-Gemology-Transforming-Fabrics/dp/1940655412/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2Z48H57X6IRTC&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ipQlBGJGDEdDSATLgIjuzd4rT2ls4yCI-XOBUYR4Lco-G4mWxkKTbhpcTZfYLOGP.yVDyAGgunm6SwY7m15iji58lFNCk3PeS1EibfWgahGo&dib_tag=se&keywords=gemology+quilt+book&qid=1720889633&s=books&sprefix=gemology+quilt+book%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C109&sr=1-1

Quilt as You Go:https://www.amazon.ca/Quilt-As-You-Go-Made-Vintage-Projects/dp/1617454729/ref=sr_1_1?crid=XU1J4BTOZ36V&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.h1JfO6e_gYQxBvuMhnAmPovm9-urZQ38K8yK0DlbFnVFcdpHjJTvOLByf_pLoXB_waGwQhdds74N-nPpRmTAt78KYq-IZIC27DcOv7WeUhhV813iqnFCOIRXGvjHkmOFdFTJSwp4Dj3ccYD85o11AsQSyszJwr5BW8TzfzKakHamRcVr0fr6d_CeqPN82JcDfZez6AdnAj3V4DO49muhAUqSc7VXU5erwGRDsuSqbk5LNrBNylmUbdp8OEQ34FwEsVUXgkenNNv70ahb3AiGDTPhj65hNN-QcCU6QxCC-Kw.wEHP2sA0TjwEbOgQX-Wl43W_eYi-zIhcoKxMShoQytE&dib_tag=se&keywords=quilt+as+you+go&qid=1720889687&sprefix=quilt+as+you+go%2Caps%2C147&sr=8-1

Thursday 11 July 2024

Kona Cotton Solid: In Progress


 Hello my quilting friends,

I cannot believe it's already July! Where has June gone? As you know, I challenged myself with a few sew-along projects this year, at least five of which I started in January. So far, I have finished a few tops and added six more projects to the list, making it sixteen.

Sew at Your own Pace and be Happy!

According to the designer, sometimes the sew-along is set to take six to twelve months, but I decided to finish a few tops before the date proposed. Either the pattern needed to be adjusted to adjust the fabric's value for each block or I wouldn't say I liked the pattern's cutting instructions.
As I mentioned in my last posts, the fabric value brainstorming I went through for the Block of the Month 2024 by A Quilt Life was out of my comfort zone. 

I created a schedule in December to keep track of all my projects. While summer was in full swing and I preferred to be outside than indoors, I wrote on another paper what I wanted to be done by the end of June with a specific goal. I did the same with July. Minimizing my goals for those two months helped me focus on my priorities.


Read the Pattern in it Entirety


Another brainstorming difficulty arose when I cut the pieces for the Kona Cotton solid BOF 2024. At first, I followed the cutting direction on the PDF pattern. So, I purchased this project's entire charm pack kit from Fat Quarter Shop. It cost me a lot more in Canadian dollars than I expected.
By the fourth block, it was evident that I wouldn't say I liked the direction for labelling each piece. Some background pieces were of different cut sizes but labelled with the same letter, and others were not even labelled at all.

Here is one example of the pattern labeling all the white background with the letter I which are of different size. The A/I corner of half-triangles, and the D/E/I are the flying geese.

The direction for the flying geese required that you cut squares diagonally and then the three triangles together on the bias, which stretched further after pressing them, instead of using the method of flipping a square over a rectangle. Some instructing pieces require a 5 1/4" square, definitely not the size of a charm, which is 5". Yep, I should have read the pattern's instructions BEFORE ordering the entire collection of the Kona Cotton Solid.

An example of square cut on the diagonal then sewed as three triangles to make a flying geese.


After that, I cut the remaining blocks using the well-known flying geese method and labelled each section with additional letters. The diagrams instructions are good. Okay, enough complaining for this quilt is to awesome!

Preparing 

Preparing many blocks ahead is efficient and kept me busy during the warm and humid day that I can't stand any longer. Yep, the extreme of minus 20C we get her in New Brunswick. I still enjoyed our early walking and evening gardening, but the afternoon are dreadfully hot!

Half Triangle Trimmer

With so many haft-triangles to square, I decided to purchase a trimmer. There are many ruler for that purpose and after watching a quilting using this one, I opted in ordering it. Already using it so much! 


Instead of trimming four sizes of the haft-triangle, I only had to set the Clearly Perfect Slotted Trimmers, trim two sides, and voila!    

Work in Progress

I'm using the secondary design wall, which is a picnic cloth from the Dollarstore. 
Kona Cotton Solid 365 BOM 2024

One block left to sew and the border. This top will be done before the date set for and that is okay. 

Pressing Mat

If you recall, I redid my two ironing boards with new fabric. The heat scorched the fabric quickly after pressing, leaving an ugly brownish stain. Also, the board got hot when I pressed many small pieces simultaneously.

I reluctantly purchased a wool ironing mat from Amazon, wondering if it was worth spending on another quilting tool. Amazingly, it works great. The wool pressing mat doesn't hold the heat long, and the wool material doesn't scorch after hours of usage.


What was missing under the fabric and batting? There is no fabric heat resistance. Why on earth didn't I think of that myself? Most stores sell their iron boards with fabric covers for lighter household purposes. As quilters, we drive those iron boards for hours!


Check out Sewing is Cool, who wrote an informative article on different ironing board covers.

 https://sewingiscool.com/best-fabric-for-an-ironing-board-cover/

 

Let's Go Quilt!

Resources

  • Kona Cotton Solid Pattern BOM 2024: https://www.robertkaufman.com/quilting/quilts_patterns/kona_cotton_block_of_the_month/#color:1
  • Slotted Trimmer: https://www.amazon.ca/Trimmers-New-Leaf-Stitches-Quilting/dp/B06XGKVC5J/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=1UD7LK1O1TYEM&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.lOhzVl_sS4BK2K9QG-lCsyp8hGkz3MvMAgMg2wi2iRQN4D4dUQAvC_RO5sTmSidWgsA_qH3NBgIasEbihQQqSE-numNG1xukkrRlPRrIg7QKExJVn7fqRagSHgbuJt-1A5GxIHZnlxAVP07QhNcvKeSklhU3QyLcjpYSZzSIRw1GKAj2DdAUmJuPnW8JotQHB8AjD3CxJumJoMsHFUFxyxhJmgg51z4NthwAd6J0Zs2xXacOcrxqPsocV9LZVjGV6mFFkGu_o09NyWlPaK95gbD1ldGJVoKkSscWuCGg_XU.0q1gAcMHxsCWRY9PX5ELMHeAt-d4NFbGcbABuSknI2s&dib_tag=se&keywords=slotted+trimmers+for+quilting&qid=1720703600&sprefix=Slotted+trimmer%2Caps%2C120&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
  • Wool Ironing Mat:https://www.amazon.ca/MOHOM-Wool-Pressing-Quilting-Supplies/dp/B08CC3MQWK/ref=sr_1_9?crid=38CPF49N1D9NS&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.H5acZGmWACaQUApRLgjArmfhUDPjHnmMDFMPzuOwK7lYH4_J2MW2vH_mbDFW8u0b8ZUJqVDr4JO4q1pjknYE9-I8mrp85FmYBjZUuJT2ZIrfFNNuGL33itwWUIj1rbeVgWFZitZtw9ii1tbdi-5gZTbYPfn9ydZN_IztJ5AaQHuSwk_f5lQKW1sqfEa7y2fFRDWi5rdDg_lpFu0LVC0eCJbDgdsixYatgmYrvARm2skXK6ruMkcCbHMYSh2YVZiC8nDQQSt6inGi9uKmCEbXFOsf9Ob0ID-q_gXyTHpSou4.vf280hRhAGlOxILfcrCZFTTBt9Nl8FnJy-zVftntcQk&dib_tag=se&keywords=wool+pressing+mat&qid=1720703776&sprefix=woo%2Caps%2C191&sr=8-9



 







 

Garden Petal

Hello , my quilting friends,     Starching   On this sunny and breezy day, I starched all the fabric for the Garden Petal and hung it on th...