Hi! We are back, more or less. Mo is struggling with the heat and his tummy sore, so quiet days on the deck are the plan.
After weeks of what seemed like no mail, after the Fourth, bags and boxes finally started to arrive. Such an old fashioned thrill.
My winter of quilt projects arrived from the longarm quilter. One big, two small.
Lori C does such beautiful work, never annoyed or complaining when I ask for different quilt patterns on each project. And I am sure it is as painstaking and hard to set up the quilting on a tiny quilt as it is on a bed-sized quilt. All that focus just for a ''placemat''!
First, Humble Quilts SAL Parsonsfield: Tiny fans. Note the texture of the perfect arcs, a fave always.
I had its binding all ready and on second look, I realized my choice was too dark. PF's low volume continues to challenge me.
I set that aside for Liberty Pumpkin. Again a change of binding choice, to a black star I often use. It will be the first to be finished, maybe this weekend!
The Bird:
I need to add his eye too. He is my little sparrow who visits my deck each evening, looking for remains of Mo's chew treat and a drink of water.
The Flag Pumpkin:
This design amuses me, poking fun at ''influencers [and Home Goods*] that do Halloween day after 4th of July!
The quilting is is so fun, waves and stars, like a flag undulating in the breeze. I will use this edge to edge pattern again.
And then Winter Marsh--finally! All the years before and during Covid. Like Liberty Pumpkin above it is adapted from design by Jan Patek [Morning Has Broken].
I'll bind it last since it is big and flannelly and hot, plus the binding needs to be taken from an XXXL thrifted shirt. I chose a larger well=spaced star for its quilting. Some details:
Of course I will be showing everything again when truly finished, washed, puffed and crinkled.
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Another box came from Fat Quarters Shop, the backing for Silent Night.
I chose the multi-confetti stars that remind me of the big Snowman on the front.
Though I really wanted the pink and red.
This quilt top is waiting to be pressed, when I can stand and do that. Lately I cannot easily press or trim big quilts. Lori kindly does the trimming of the quilted tops, not easy I know. [Lori C/ Quilters Imagination]
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Mo and I are out to the deck soon, sewing hour, always capped off with Frosty Paws ice cream. I know many of you are suffering with dreadful heat, but so far here by the ocean, breezy and sunny, I find it so delightful. Later we'll do a few minutes of garden peeping, taking it easy for my senior pug now.
Part two next week, have a great weekend.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach...
*via IG grapevine, Home Goods/ Marshall's TJ Maxx will have Christmas in two weeks---yes Halloween is over, forget about Thanksgiving...
Beautiful quilts and lovely quilting on them, Lizzy!!:)))) What a treat to get them back...
ReplyDeletesorry to hear that Mo is in pain!! Not good....
We were able to sit out on our deck today for the first time in weeks--what a treat to breathe that clear air--no humidity to speak of!!
Hoping this weekend will continue with low humidity...hugs julierose
Winter Marsh is gorgeous with all the lush plaids! Your quilter did a beautiful job on all three. I think your multicolor stars will be a perfect backing for Silent Night since it has those tiny pops of bright color on the front. Sorry to hear Mo is still suffering from the sore tummy and all the heat. You both need a break! I'd love to send you some of the cooler air we've had the past couple days, it was 43 degrees early this morning, had to get out a second quilt in the night - easier than closing the windows, lol!
ReplyDeleteYes! I ran into the grocery store again because I’m again out of carrots for the horses, and the Halloween and autumn decor was out…. It not even August!
ReplyDeleteThe quilts look fabulous! You inspire me!
Lynda
The rushing of the season spoils the fun and magic of holidays. ///How are your horses, does the heat bother them? And what about flies, I m seeing these all net shrouds that protect them?
DeleteThanks about the quilts!
I agree with Lynda, your quilts are inspiring. The Winter Marsh one is absolutely lovely. Because of happenings here, I haven't touched Gabby's quilt for about a month now but hope to get on with it shortly as Keith is asleep.
ReplyDeleteI love the arc quilting - what a lovely finish it gives. You must be pleased to have them back now, though the bindings will keep you occupied for a while I'm sure.
I hope Mo is more comfortable soon. We just had one very hot day here this week. This morning is delightfully cool but sunny and it's occurred to me to do a bit more of the replacing the hand-quilting (double cable) on the border for the Cotton Thistle Baltimore quilt and sit outside with it. Yup, that's a plan!
That quilting is just wonderful and inspiring! Hope Mo is feeling better soon.
ReplyDeleteYou always manage to find such fun, starry fabric. That patriotic pumpkin with sparrow is delightful. I love associations and inclusion of personal stories like your daily sparrow visitor. We have a pair of kingfishers who also pay regular late afternoon visits.
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