A package arrived the other day---what did I buy?, I mused. But no. It was my two small Spring 25 quilts back from my wonderful quilter, Lori C./ Quilters Imagination. I know I say this every time but I am always astounded---filled with joy---when a boring, long fussed over, sigh I hate you top is finished and magically comes to life. Well, any top, actually.
Remember these are not bound yet. I'll get back to that later in this post.
Old Blue Baskets is made from recycled vintage blocks. I needed an extra cottage-style little quilt in blue. Lori's quilting is so cute.
Its binding will be a blue calico of some sort, maybe something in my extra binding jar. The back is a black calico with a teeny tiny rose sprig. I love it.
Bramble Berries: a conundrum. I had planned a wide 1" binding in very bright colors, lots of reds and fuchsias.
Or Rainbows...
Or my favorite Inner Tubes. Grey Stripes?
Or maybe the backing stipe?
The backing btw is darling! Happy, happy.
Anyway, as you can see the finished design is much bluer and cooler tones than expected. That's good bec I wanted it to work somehow in my blue and white house, but surprising to me. The bright bindings I auditioned, wide or narrow, were distracting. The Beach Balls print has become the star.
At the moment these are my final choices: classic navy or black and white 3/16" stripe [modern]. The grey and black Fish Lips, which when cut narrow will just be random splotches. Or, same premise but that hint of bright, the wild KF floral.
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Knitting:
Blog friend Penny sent me a wonderfully small wool scarf pattern the other day. I tried the ugly red yarn from Hobbii with a strand of neon pink mohair, a popular technique on Instagram lately. (The blue for a sweater is NOT that soft periwinkle in the photo. It too is unattractive, dark steel gray. )
It's a tad scratchy. At first I thought a big NO, use the soft grey from Mo's sweater, silly.
Now I am not so sure. It's growing on me. But it's bright and cute and I could do basic mittens to go with, as I have twelve skeins of the ugly red. It knits to gauge too despite being worsted not Penny's DK.
I swept up and bagged debris to carve out a sewing spot for me and Mo.
I doubt I'll get to Noah's Ark this summer, or the Funny Face Jackolanterns, but ya never know. I am supposed to still be elevating my spider bitten leg, but lying around was making me crazy. Trying to compromise.
Here is a selfie of me and Mo. Unheard of, I despise selfies, lol. And he is a camera hog.
He's addicted to fans and air contioners. Whatever will he do in January?
Mo is doing ok, but new vet, many tests, meds stopped or changed. I'm still unclear where we are headed, test results pending. I'm impressed with the Elle Vet emergency relief/ calming treats. HERE I was not pleased that to help his pain he was super drugged w Gabapentin and Rimadyl. Zombie pug. Early days yet, he begins a different treatment next week.
The grocery guy brought me roses and sunflowers. $6.99 a for a mixed bunch. Locally grown maybe.
Have a good week.
love
lizzy
The adorable preschool kids---soon to start kindergarten, learning to swim safely in the big August waves. Brings back such memories.
Zinnies rescued from the brick rubble.
*I haven't worked on my nature drawings since June. Maybe his week?
Just love how Bramble came out;))those KF umbrellas are so perfect...And the Vintage baskets --how wonderful with that quilting...
ReplyDeleteWell, Mo is just such a cute camera hog/dog;;haha;))) I don't like selfies either...
Glad you were able to get our to sit on your deck--these days are just such a wonderful change from that awful heat and humidity...
Hoping your leg heals with your resting it!!
(Um you are aren't you? Right?)
Hugs for a good week Julierose
Leg---sort of. It's hard to sit still, the mess and rubble gives me the heebie jeebies to clean it up. I have lost my sewing zen focus this summer due to ''events.".
DeleteHow fun to get your quilts back. I love the little quilting design on the baskets. There is a pattern by Brian Mably that I am tempted to buy for binding. It's called Shark Teeth or something like that. It might look great on your BB quilt. I would have a hard time deciding which piece of fabric I liked the best for the binding. I like the way the knitting is turning out. It brightens the dull red and subdues the bright pink. Win, win to me. What nots looks great. You've been working hard. Nice to see the rescued Zinnia blossoms. Such a sweet little flower.
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE Shark Teeth. It would look good. I do have Onion Rings b & w might give same effect. But great suggestion.
DeleteLove your bramble blooms
ReplyDeleteThanks! A surprise but good result.
DeleteSo fun to see your Bramble Blooms quilted! Such a cheerful quilt. Binding always stumps me. I am picking up a quilt from a longarm quilter today so I guess I will be on the binding train too.
ReplyDeleteI guess my earlier long comment never arrived but count me in among the cheerleaders for your Bramble Blooms quilt! I'm sure whichever binding you end up choosing will be perfect. Also the blue baskets are adorable and I'm already envisioning them becoming a little table topper on your coffee table.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I m sorry your long previous comment didn't post tho.
DeleteI think your Bramble Berries turned out great. It's such a fun quilt. It looks so summery. Actually, the two beach ball borders make me think of fireworks for some odd reason. I'm sure you'll choose the perfect binding to enhance its beauty. With such a bright, busy quilt, maybe it doesn't need a bright, busy border?
ReplyDeleteOld Blue Baskets looks like such a calm quilt. I can't remember what size it is but if it were big enough, wouldn't it be fun for a baby quilt?
I like the two kinds and tones of yarn knitted together in your sample. But the most important thing to me would be whether it would be soft enough to wear.
Lol about Mo being a camera hog and taking almost the full frame of the photo. Such a boy! I hope the new treatment helps Mo.
I'm sorry you're still on bed rest. It's so hard.
I hope your garden has been put to rights and is surviving. You spent so much time on it!
Very beautiful and creative!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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