Hi everyone. I just can't seem to get away from posting on Fridays, can I? And for someone who feels like not much got done recently, I seem to have a lot to share. But first---ugh. Spring chores--like cleaning the air conditioners, putting in the screens and so on. I try to do one chore each day.
Quilts: first up is this fun doll/ teddy quilt, mde for a friend's little girl.
I was inspired by friend Julie who makes adorable doll quilts for her granddaughters.
I had fun with the fabrics, no rules. I just couldn't make it the requested grey.
Used a few special to me fabrics. It was a smidge hard to actually use up the paperdolls and the honey jar bears.
And I've been saving the tiny seashells ''ditsy print'' for ages. Wish I had a lot more of it.
I tried to make the quilt nice but not too precious to use.
Worked on Cartwheels, but it is not pressed yet.
Still piecing the backing. Ironing and pressing are difficult for me to do now.
Streak of Autumn Lightning is complete!
It's 50" square, a good size for me to handle and useful for display and stacking.
The quilting is so beautiful, by Lori C. of Quilter's Imagination.
I decided not to wash this quilt. I know the orange border has unstable dye.
It's really very clean except for this one stain that looks like a needle prick bloodstain. I wish I had cut that section out before I finished the quilt.
I had a woman on IG tell me to put the bloodstained quilt in the freezer for 24 hours to remove the stain. How would that even work? And my frozen foods go where? I was baffled.
Note the subtle color changes with the various double pinks used.
Previously when I have posted pics of the vintage PA Mennonite [?] top, I have gotten verbal eye rolls and shrugs because it is, yes, extremely bright. But it is a genre colorway of that area and period. And it is going to look fantastic in the fall with pumpkins and gourds in my big wooden bowl. Trust me. No shabby white or minimalist grey Autumns planned here.
I have finished the hand applique of my Marsh quilt's crows. Just have to machine sew their branches.
Deck sewing time is always productive. What will be next? [I have not touched my May planned stars though. I think the sheer numbers of 8 big stars and 4 giants put me off. I will now tackle one at a time]. I can work on my Gathering Love Pineapple quilt*; or knit? I haven't cut my TQC Tiny Handsewed project at all. I am held back by the notion of marking the seams, color me Lazy. Here is blog friend Penny's adorable version. She does such beautiful work always.
*As with my long-ago set aside lighthouses quilt, I may never get back to Gather Love, I can't at the moment imagine a time when we will all joyously sit at my table in friendship and love. Changes and Covid have defeated that dream.
Every day I sew at the machine I try to make an hourglass or two for my next year's Antique Block Challenge. if indeed Lori does one. see this year's, on Humble Quilts
https://humblequilts.blogspot.com/2022/05/humble-quilt-antique-block-challenge.html
At first last week I thought omigosh, disaster, stop that! right now! But today taking the pics in different light I kinda like the other colors.
Here is just red/neutral for comparison.
I think Giraffe at the Pyramids is so funny and cute, I have been saving him for years.
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Wednesday was Mo's Adoption Day anniversary. Eight years! He has certainly been a dear companion and quilt advisor, if not the cuddliest pug.
There was a party hat, scrambled eggs breakfast!, jerky sticks, and doggy ice-cream. No guests, Covid has changed that sort of fun. Not that Mo cared.
And the day was gorgeous! [for anyone new, this is our view from my deck during sewing hour with Mo each summer.]
more doings soon!~
have a good weekend.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach....
PS I have to share this, poor photos and all. I was very thrilled to see that there is a new osprey nest near my house. I was out with L and I noticed a hovering ''hawk'' or osprey near the main / only/ road. Then I spied this nesting pole, now set up near decrepit power lines, either by the power company or county? The nest visibly had a mom sitting on it, daddy flying close patrol nearby. I hope we can get back for better pictures. Oddly it is so close to the road but somewhat inaccessibly located on the edge of a town beach park, for which we have no passes or access during the summer.
For some reason big nests like this make my skin crawl, seem icky, but I love that these once endangered birds are proliferating again here.
Beach, sky, flowers
What wonderful posting this week; where do I begin? I love that Dolly quilt--such lovely precious fabrics and the back is so cute!!
ReplyDeleteI am a firm fan of the multi-colored giraffe piece...(big surprise, right?) .
Your crows are beauteous--love those beaks...;)))
ANd...
that cheddar/raspberry lightning piece is terrific--love the colors--I agree, come pumpkin time it will shine out!!
Hope your weather allows for some deck sewing today...I think rain is predicted for us here tomorrow. I've been on "rest" for a couple of days with some symptoms returning to scare me straight!!
I want to deck sew on my journal page--kantha-ing (a new word in my lexicon? hahaha) is in my future .
Happy 8th Anniversary Mo;))) Eight wonderful years being such a boon companion--you deserved the goodies;)) Hugs to you both julierose
So much quilty goodness, where to start! Definitely agree with Julierose, the giraffe definitely benefits from the added colors in the hourglass blocks. Color adds zing and gives the eye more to admire! Your PA Mennonite autumn streak of lightning quilt is over the top gorgeous! I'm glad you left that miniscule stain - it is part of the quilt's history, and there it should remain. Love the dolly/teddy quilt for friend's daughter. Bet she never asked her little girl if she wanted "grey"! All those special little bits of fabric so lovingly saved for this little treasure. Crows, while I was reading about yours saw a yearling deer in the neighbors yard following a crow! So cute, crow would hop about six steps forward, deer would follow, crow would hop away, deer would follow, til crow flew up into the maple tree. Deer looking up trying to figure out what to do next - eat the low-lying leaves! Enough rambling - happy anniversary Mo!!!
ReplyDeleteWow to the knock-your-socks-off bright quilt! I think it's really amazing and admire you for finishing it and getting it quilted. It looks great! As for the blood, you could try hydrogen peroxide. I know it works on fresh blood(-ish) blood but not sure about some that's been sitting for several decades. I would have a hard time leaving it but that's just me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet doll quilt. I love it and would have loved it as a child, too.
It looks like Mo likes Cartwheels. And I see a pattern here with orange. Is it one of your favorite colors, or maybe because it's vintage/antique and came with the quilts?
Happy Adoption Day to Mo. It looks like he enjoyed his treats. I did not know he was not very cuddly. I just assumed he was.
I love your crows, and the background fabric, too. It's really beautiful.
What you've chosen to do with the giraffe looks spectacular. Really, it seems like the perfect choice. The QSTs accent the pyramids perfectly.
How wonderful to have osprey nests nearby. I have started seeing them around here lately--for the first time ever! I think I've seen them in 3 or 4 locations. I suppose they could be the same ones, just flying from place to place. I would never be able to tell one from the other.
I hope you're having good weather for your deck sewing time. You have such a beautiful view.
Your bright and happy doll quilt is a real little gem. Everything a little girl could wish for.
ReplyDeleteHow special to have ospreys near.
It's hard to believe Mo's been a beach boy for 8 years. Time flies when you're so cuddly and relaxed!
I love the redwork giraffe with the coloured hour glass blocks. The odd dash of different colour works so well.
Autumn Lightning is spectacular. Looking forward to seeing your home in Autumn.
Your bright and happy doll quilt is a real little gem. Everything a little girl could wish for.
ReplyDeleteHow special to have ospreys near.
It's hard to believe Mo's been a beach boy for 8 years. Time flies when you're so cuddly and relaxed!
I love the redwork giraffe with the coloured hour glass blocks. The odd dash of different colour works so well.
Autumn Lightning is spectacular. Looking forward to seeing your home in Autumn.
So much in this post - the dollie quilt is just fabulous in every way - the different interesting and bright fabrics, the strips on the sides, just wonderful. I chuckled at your "not grey" comment. Your pink/orange quilt is so terrific and will be striking at Halloween for sure. The quilting looks so great on it. I hope you find a way to spot-clean the trouble spot. Eight years with Mo, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThe blood stain could easily be covered by an initial. The pink and orange quilt is quite bright but who cares what others think, you're the one that will be living with it and loving it. It's really fun. Adorable doll quilt. So much to look at and and savor. I like the giraffe one too - so nostalgic. Pictures of Mo always make me smile. My sister-in-law has Pugs and wouldn't ever be without one. What a treasure to have an Osprey nest to watch and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI missed this post somehow... I always love seeing your quilts and I REALLY love the doll quilt, especially all those cute fabrics! I have a suggesting that might work for the bloodstain on the orange border. If you have a scrap of that fabric left, maybe try it on it first just in case! Hydrogen peroxide will take blood out of most fabrics. If it doesn't affect the dye in the scrap, put an old towel beneath that spot and drip peroxide directly on the spot until it breaks up. Once it is 'loose' you can use your favorite product to spot clean it, and sponge it with clear water to rinse. I hope it helps!! If not, well, the bloodstain is proof the quilt is handmade! DNA of the maker!!
ReplyDeleteAnd Happy Adoption Day (very belated!) to Mo!