All finished just needs to be washed and put on the bed. |
More true colors. |
And the back of course. |
Here's a rather grainy picture of rows 1 through 3 sewn together. If there are any more mistakes, I don't know if I want to know, lol. As I had mentioned in my post "Is This What It'll Look Like" I am going to make mine bigger, about 92 by 102 I think that I had figured and after seeing the first 3 rows, I think it'll look just fine in my bedroom. I think that my colors won't even look that crazy. I sure do miss my design wall that I lost when I changed from my little sewing room to my big one. What happened to my wall space. Pictures are a lot less wonky when you have a design wall. As usual if you want to see what everyone is doing on their Orca Bays, go to Bonnie's blog here and take special notice of Forest Jane's Orca Bay badge I think she out did herself this time. It's a beauty. I couldn't help myself, I had to add it here. Didn't I tell you it was a beauty. I think that I'm calling mine "Sunrise Sunset" as the song from "Fiddler on the Roof" keeps going through my mind, and I don't really have any orcas. I like the chorus, too:
Sunrise, sunset
Sunrise, sunset Swiftly fly the years One season following another Laden with happiness and tears |
I hastily laid a few parts out before church this morning and I must say, it will be busy, but I think I'll like it a lot. I want it to be a bit bigger for my queen sized bed, and so I think I'm going to add more borders. Another plain, a piano key, and another plain. Something like the one (a bigger view here) here. I'll use a black print for the inner border that Bonnie has given us, and then I'm going to go mostly blues and purples for the other 3 borders. I'm thinking blues (maybe predominently Kona Robin's egg) where the example in my link has white, and purples where they have multi colors. Bonnie said this one is 74.5" x 84.5", so with my additions it should bring it up to about 92 x 102. That would be a 2" border, 6" piano border, and another 3" border. My Iowa (Carolina) Christmas is about 92 x 92, so I think that 92 x 102 would be about perfect. I like the width on Iowa Christmas, but wish it was a bit longer. Again, thank you to Bonnie for her generosity and another great mystery. She never disappoints. I'm so glad now that I've finished my Iowa Christmas that I've overcome my fear of bigger quilts and can make another for my bed. The one I was using was smaller than I would like, and I'm ready for a little change. |
Step 7 is complete can't wait for step 8 and the answer to the mystery. Thank you to Bonnie for giving it to us early. This is rather orange overload, as it is laying on my Orange Crush. |
Thought I'd try a couple of samples, It's gonna be wild, I think "Orca Bay Crazy Lady" may be appropriate. PS I've still only made the 2 sample blocks, but hope to make more soon. It probably won't be today, Monday, December 26th, as DH has a Dr's appointment in the city (Orlando) and then we are going to Gainesville to visit my brother who is in the hospital there. It will be a busy day. I can't wait to make more. For a look at some real progress visit Bonnie Hunter's blog here . Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and that your New Year is happy and productive. |
350 (plus a few extra) step 5's finished. I should be working on Christmas, but instead I worked on these all evening until 2:00 Am last night. |
I've made 3 of the little guys from Step 5. The Christmas season has caught up with me and I've been designated as Christmas hostess for the family. I hope step 6 isn't too intense, maybe I can do 2 steps next week, lol. Here's where you can go to see progress on Bonnie's Orca Bay mystery step 5 in progress. |
Here are my crazy colors all together. I think the flash washed out my purples a bit, but they are still far from the norm. I hope not too far. Not knowing what Bonnie has in mind, but wondering if she has something different in mind as to the blocks and settings, something that really showcases the orcas (she has mentioned a couple of times things that made me wonder) I'm thinking that to be in the Orca Bay mold I may need to do a small black and white inner border, or maybe some type of black and white sashing or sashing and cornerstones. Sometimes, it's fun to put a little of your own stamp on Bonnie's beautiful patterns. Sometimes, (like with my colors) it may be necessary. OOPS, I almost forgot. If you would like to see everyone's progress on Orca Bay, or at least many blogger's progress, go to Bonnie's blog here. |
DH has been under the weather with a cold and bad back. This afternoon he felt a bit better and thought it might do us both good to get out and do a little walking. In our town on Sunday mornings there is a farmer market in the main street, so we walked along looking at fruits and veggies and jewelry and furniture and such. One man was a woodworker and he had made this little bench last night. I moved the leather recliner in my sewing room closer to the TV yesterday and needed a little table to hold the remote, my cell, my kindle or whatever. He had made it yesterday and only wanted ten dollars for it and I thought it was worth a try. I think it'll work, it could be a little taller, but I can reach it. |
And, if DH isn't being good, or is getting on my nerves I can send him in there, lol. (unfortunately, it may be more of a reward than a punishment, especially if there's a ball game on.) If you'd like to see more progress on Orca Bay quilts visit Bonnie's blog here. |
I wish that I loved making string blocks, but not yet. I don't dislike making them as I did at first, but they aren't my favorites to make yet. These are my first 16 3 inch finished purple blocks for Orca bay, so I guess that I finally made up my mind and turquoise blues will be my main color. I feel kind of left out when people talk about how fast they are to make, it seems like I spend a lot of time trying to find a string long enough, or short enough, or thin enough or fat enough. Only 56 left to go. They are kind of cute though.
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Step one is done. I got it mixed up in mind somehow and was thinking at the end that I needed 244 instead of 224, so I ended up with 251 as I wanted a few extra. Oh well, I'll use them somewhere, maybe on the back. I still haven't decided on whether to use blues, mostly turquoise, or purple for my main color, I like them both and have mentioned before how wishy-washy I am. I'm not having a big Thanksgiving at my house, but I am having everyone over Friday for a ham dinner, and my DD is moving this week, so it's a busy time. I'm hoping after that is over and I do step 2 (which I'm hoping will be one of the smaller steps) to get my monster Iowa (Carolina) Christmas basted and quilted and on my bed. I'd love to use it this Christmas, it's about time. I've decided to not add the border, as it is already huge, and to use the border blocks for something else. I'll make sure they don't go to waste. I've kind of gotten attached to the crazy lady concept, I may call my quilt "Orca Bay Crazy Lady", lol. PS As I was working on these I kept picturing in my mind the Alaska gold rush. I could see the turquoise water, the purple and orange sunset, the black and white orca's, and an eccentric, maybe even homeless, "crazy lady" wandering the town (I don't know if there was a town, but in my fantasy there was). In real life, I don't think I'm really a "crazy lady", but I guess that any of us could be if life wasn't kind, so I am going to call this "Orca Bay Crazy Lady", and I guess that it is dedicated to those who really are eccentric, who have had less fortunate lives. I mean no disrespect in this, and I hope no one takes it as such. I have worked in the city and seen ladies walking the streets and talking to themselves and in no way do I think myself superior, just more fortunate. There's my deep thought for the week. If anyone feels that I have been disrespectful please let me know and I will change the name. At first when I posted about the "crazy lady" I was just thinking about myself and my crazy colors, but quilting gives you time to think and my fantasy evolved. |
113 down and 111 left to go if my math is correct. WooHoo, I'm over half way there. I was looking at all the pretty combinations on Bonnie's Linky, and have decided that I'm the Orca Bay crazy lady. My colors are surely the wildest of the bunch, orange, black, purple and blue, and my scrappy is among the scrappiest. Last mystery I went with Bonnie's colors, and I love my Roll Roll Cotton Boll, but this year I'm definitely out of the box, lol. I haven't seen an ugly Bonnie quilt, and so I have confidence. If you want to see more progress go to Bonnie's Linky here. |
I don't belong to Facebook, but DH does, and so I joined a group called "A Quilt Block A day" under his account. The block of the day is hour glasses, and since I'm doing Bonnie's new mystery and the first step has "a few" hour glasses I thought this will be good, I'll use them for both. I guess that hour glass blocks were on my mind, as I looked at this little strip twist (also one of Bonnie's patterns, except for the corners which I changed up a bit) and thought my goodness another type of hour glass block. |