From the other side of the bed, it shows a bit more of the pattern. Not exactly a perfect fit for my Easy Street, but it was what I had at the time. |
From the other side, I think I like it. |
From the other side of the bed, it shows a bit more of the pattern. Not exactly a perfect fit for my Easy Street, but it was what I had at the time. |
From the other side, I think I like it. |
Instead of working on orange for the rest of the month, I think I'll be finishing my Easy Street, it's half quilted now. Then, I'll put the label on my Scrappy Lattice, get it washed dryed and fresh for my friends, and then hopefully on to basting my huge Throwing up Scraps (Scrap Vomit) and my two mannish quilts, I'm thinking they could also be appropriate for a girl who didn't like the frilly flowery quilts. There is just one week left, so that may be it, or I may get another quilted, who knows, or maybe some more squares on my next Scrappy Lattice, I have 40 done out of the 440, it's a start. Can't wait to find out April's RSC color. Orange you glad that there is still work going on for March's? If so check out Angela's Soscrappy blog here. |
It's huge. I had to make a day of it, the first thing I discovered was I had made the back too small. |
Meanwhile, I have the 440 five inch squares cut out, and the 440 lattice strips. There are more than 100 fabrics, as I made a rule for myself on the first one that I could use the same fabric up to 4 times and some of the fabrics are only once or twice. I would guess probably at least 120 different fabrics. I used up a lot of fabrics from my scrap bins. I was surprised that for this large queen sized quilt (about 105 by 115.5 inches) that it took about 5 1/4 yards of fabric for the lattice alone. This is one of my favorite quilts that I've made and my thanks again to Jean at MaDan's Quilting. If you are interested in the tutorial it is here.
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Since I got the urge to do kaleidoscope blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, I had to catch up January pink and February purple. So far so good. |
Here is my required purple. |
Each time I've done the strip sets I've had some extras, so here is bonus block number one. |
And bonus block number two. I''m sure that by the end I will have had all manor of strange blocks. |
And here are the first 3 months, plus blue in advance and my two bonus blocks. Quite colorful if I do say. |
I was just thinking I'll probably use this post in the next Saturday link-up for RSC and if you'd like to see the other orange that I did between last Saturday and next Saturday, go here. And if you'd like to see what others have been doing with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge that Angela provides for us, go here. Meanwhile, I did the last 8 of my 49 Throwing up Scraps (Scrap Vomit) blocks and I'm in process of preparing borders. I have 100 4 patches to do and then I'll attach them and see how the finished flimsy fits on my queen sized bed. |
It's getting harder to find enough orange to go around. |
Maybe, this is part of the reason. First, I made my 9 patches too big. I wasn't thinking and since I usually use 2 1/2 inch squares, I just automatically did it again, and didn't realize (how did I miss it) until I actually finished one. Then to make sure that I fixed it 'good' I got in my mind 4 blocks instead of 3 and made an extra 2 nine patch blocks the correct size. Duh. Oh well, I have some extra blocks for a back or something. |
I did do ok on my 16 patch blocks though. They do use 2 1/2 inch blocks. Now, I'm itching to do the pink and the purple kaleidoscope blocks and to finish some quilts. Hope all is ok around here and I can get to some of it. |
On the Craftsy BOM 2013 some people had used the coloring page and did a mock up of their quilt. I decided to try it, although I had no idea how until I saw instructions by KarenFSP, "I used Windows Paint. In my computer Paint is located under the
Accessories menu under All Programs. I opened the Jan. block in Paint,
highlighted the block, right-clicked to open the menu so I could copy
the block. Then I opened the layout in Paint and pasted the block onto
the layout. I drug the block to the space it belonged, resized it to fit
the space, and rotated it to lay the way I wanted. I then pasted the
remaining January blocks and did the same with them. I saved the new
layout and proceeded using the same method to copy and paste the
February and March blocks onto the layout. Hope this works for you!" I never used Paint before, and was quite proud of myself. Neat, huh. Since I can't ever do anything in moderation, I also did one for the Craftsy Repiecing the Past. |