Monday, August 29, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Last Five Blocks
Saturday, August 27, 2011
I Couldn't Wait for September
This is the daughter's quilt. They are finished, and will hopefully be in the mail Monday, after they are washed and packed.
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The back, but if you compare it with the back below, you can see that my camera lens was fogged up due to going from the AC to the hot and humid outside. |
I just wanted to show that on the first back the top and bottom are opposites of this second one. I used two sheets and just swapped them up a bit. |
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
August Finish
New Rocker
Saturday, August 20, 2011
New Blog to Visit
I've mentioned my friend Ruth before, she is my new quilting buddy. She now has 3 quilts under her belt and is working on several more. She is retired, but has two jobs and also makes time for traveling, babysitting her great-granddaughter, and lots more. In other words, she is an interesting person and she's started a new blog here. I know that she would love it if you visited and left a comment. |
Monday, August 15, 2011
Mostly the Same
Sunday, August 14, 2011
First of Two Bow Tie Flimsys
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Can I Do It
I have kept to my goal thus far, of at least one finish per month. Nothing yet for August, and it's already the 13th. This stack will be two bow tie quilts, everything is all cut out and ready to go. You can't see them very well, but at the bottom of the stack are the (30) 12 inch completed what I call circle bow tie blocks. Here are 6 of them. There is nothing done about backs yet though. By the way, that little tool on the far left is one of my favorites. It's just a little approximately 1 1/4 inch wide wallpaper roller, but it is also my heatless iron for doing my seams on string blocks and such. It works pretty well. |
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Back to the Bow Ties
I
was going to make one bow tie quilt from 140 blocks which would have finished 60
inches by 84 inches, no borders. Now I think that I am going to make 2
quilts with 60 blocks each for the centers and 4 blocks in the border
for a total of 64 blocks. I plan to use
sashing not positive of the size, but I think probably 1 1/2 inch
finished, then a 1 inch small border and a 6" outer border. Ill do a
bow tie in each corner of the quilt border. If my figures are correct
each quilt will measure 56" by 83". Also, since I already made the 140
bow ties, I'll have 6 blocks each to use on the backs. According to my figures, which I think are correct, making 12 inch blocks from sets of 4 bow ties, I'll have the 15 blocks that I'll need (3 blocks x 5 blocks) and then using 1 1/2 inch sashing, I'll need (13) 2 inch strips or about 1 yard of fabric for the sashing. Using (6) 1 1/2 inch strips for the small border, I'll need about 1/3 yard, and for the 6 inch finished borders, with the bow ties in each corner, I'll need (7) 6 1/2 inch strips or about 1 1/3 yards. Clear as mud? The top fabrics are two different whites for the sashings, the pink is for the small border, the florals for the 2 large borders, and the bottom fabric for the binding. I'll need about (7) 2 1/2" strips for each binding, by the way. I have a one time co-worker and her daughter, who I have been wanting to make quilts for, and I think these will be perfect. Very similar, but a lot different, too.
PS Or maybe I should make myself a cute little 12" x 36" tablerunner. Decisions, decisions. PPS My math was faulty, I only had 4 leftover blocks, not 12. Bye Bye tablerunner. PPPS 08-13 I found the other 8 bow ties. I thought that I had already made 15 - 12 inch blocks, but I had made 17. The tablerunner is back on, lol. |
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