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Showing posts with label Barbara Brackman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbara Brackman. Show all posts

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Westering Women ~ A Bride's Journey West 1853 (complete)



Hi! Welcome August! Today I put the final stitches in my Westering Women quilt and took its pictures to share with you.




Begun January 2016, this was a  quiltalong by quilt expert and historian Barbara Brackman.



As you can see, my intent to produce a quilt with my imaginary bride's treasured scraps, has somehow morphed into one of my bright supersaturated results. I love it despite that, or because of that, who knows.


Mo and I went to check on my friends' mail and garden and did some photos there.










But in the end to get a good shot, I had to hang it indoors.



Some close ups.

Lovely quilting by Lori C. of Quilters Imagination.



I added four blocks to make a larger quilt. All the blocks seem to work together, despite my random efforts. Only Block 2 on close inspection looks very odd, like I make a mistake somehow, somewhere. Huh.



Some fave blocks.

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The ones I chose and drafted are the most precise.


The backing is a Little House on the Prairie print, from the original Garth Williams illustrations. Not period correct but irresistible.


I did two labels at very different times.


One label is a list of the names and meanings of the blocks, so the story doesn't go lost in the future.


The other is the label Barbara provided on the website. And only now tonight, as I edited the photos did I realise there is no mention of Barbara Brackman herself!, as the designer of this project. I will add that on immediately, on the Prairie Schooner label.


I loved this project. The history was so interesting and inspiring; the blocks are also interesting and, I think, beautiful even in  their Lizzy gaudiness.


Many thanks, all  these years later, to Barbara Brackman, for this sewalong.

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Very off topic but a few people asked how to make my friend B's delicious quinoa***. Here is her text to follow and a pic of what to look for in the store.


B s text below

I make a big batch of quinoa: edit: B reminds me to tell you all to halve the recipe, as this makes  very large amount!
In a large pot I sauté 1 diced onion  and 1 diced red pepper seasoned with salt and pepper in a little olive oil for about 3 minutes.  Then I put the softened onion and pepper in the large bowl I will eventually store the finished quinoa in.  Next I put 2 cups of quinoa in the large pot with 3 1/2 cups of water.  I bring it to a boil and then simmer it, covered for 12 minutes.  Then I turn off the flame and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.  Be careful when you remove the cover because the underside will be wet with condensation.  I season the quinoa itself generously with salt (about 7 shakes of circles around the big pot) and pepper (about 4 shakes of circles around).  Then I mix in the cooked onions and peppers with the seasoned quinoa and transfer it to the large bowl.
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I like these fast cook versions too, for one's pantry and last minute meal needs.


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It's a bit cooler now. Time for Mo's walk! Or maybe not.










Have a good weekend.

love

lizzy

gone to the beach..........


















*** [Let's be honest, in your head, do you call it Quinn Noah, instead of Keenwah? I admit it, I do. I wish it was spelled differently. Like ''vegan'' which is not pronounced like vegetable, but as if the followers of this nutrition protocol are aliens from Vega (or Las Vegas?) What do YOU think/ say?]

Monday, January 7, 2019

Quilt Finishes, and Almost-Finishes 2018



Happy Sunday! My house is almost put back to its blue self and now it's time to look over what I accomplished during 2018. Oddly I was less productive that usual, despite or because of feeling fairly well after my long bout of inflammatory hip/ joint pain. Because I was able to be active, not just go out, but also do things like walk Mo, go to the beach and flea,and even cook, my sewing time, especially hand sewing time was much less than in the past few years. But that's okay. Mo and family and real life come first for me.
So I don't have 4000 finishes,lol. (Seriously, one woman had 40 quilts done! That's about 9 days spent on each quilt! I can spend---years! on just one).


Another fun landmark was my 1000th blog post  here! And in October 2019 I will have my 10
year blogging anniversary, imagine that. Might have to do something special for my friends here?


So finishes:

Westering Women top.



Fall Festival, quilted, complete.





When the Wild Geese Fly, quilted, complete [ my all-time favorite quilt].




The next two never had their own complete reveals, so a bit more detail on each. (My friends allowed me to photograph these quilts in their beautiful home and garden. I wanted to show my quilts in a more modern setting,  for a different point of view. Thanks, guys!] My friend has a wonderful driftwood ladder! I am quite envious.




Opie's School Shirts: Vintage plaid and check shirtings in a thrifted top, c. 1920-1960.





I call it Opie's Shirts because the plaids look like a 1950s little boy's school shirts. Opie was a little kid on The Any Griffith Show, rural cops etc.


The backing is an ABCs print I've had about 10 years. I added a tomato soup red section on one end. To complete the school theme.

Closeup and you can also see the beautiful quilting by Lori C.


I love the subtle glow. Half square triangles are abut 5 1/2", biggest I have ever seen!


And the final reveal of Quilty 365, aka Dotty. Don't we love this one!


Works well in a modern room?











Last square is the label, describing the project briefly.


Close-up of Circles and beautiful quilting, and of the large scale text fabric on the back.


Pens and pencils border. This is after all a diary, though made with fabric and thread not paper and words.




Stars, Stripes, Geese: I wanted a small patriotic quilt for June and July. Antique Flying Geese from a friend; tiny flag. I'd love to make a large quilt with Flag and Geese blocks like this.



Small quilts, tops only so far.
Evening Stars in Madder, using antique c. 1875-1890s Star blocks.


This is the inspiration doll quilt, c. 1835-1850? Mine will be a closer color match when tea dyed.


And my Christmas busywork project: Cheri Payne's "Joyful Christmas".




A few more almost-dones. I am hoping for a February 1 finish on both tops, above with a March 1 finish of the two below.

TQC 1880 Sampler








Sajou [Lori/ Humble Quilts]


Last but not least Bitty: The hand quilting will resume at the beach this summer.


Of course there are way too many other projects in work, leftover from 2018 or even earlier. A Santa I can't learn to hook, knitting for me and Mo! The Antebellum Schoolgirls sewalong! You'll never forget Hideous!


Schoolgirls Blues



Then many more Stars for Silent Night maybe April?  Feathered Star, postponed for hand applique next summer, piecing Winter 2020.



And though my intention is to resist joining every sewalong that catches my fancy. I do plan to at least make trial block of Blue Baskets, using strips from my thrifted men's shirts, for Lori's String Quilts Sewalong. I don't count it as a add because it has been on my list for a few years now. This will be the pattern, I drafted it for Westering Women and sure hope I saved it! The body of the Basket will be string pieced [more soon].


Maybe small starts on The Blue and The Grey and Yes It's Cheddar? Just for fun? Last, one more sweet project that I'll tell you about another time. Because we quilters always need something new! It looks like a fun and interesting year. I love the winter months, spent with Mo, in the sewing room. It need not snow or be too cold! I'm hoping for lots of winter beach walks.

Thanks to everyone for being supportive about my anti-minimalism. Thrifting and fleaing posts will therefore NOT be cancelled.


What will be your first project of 2019? Is it done yet?

love

lizzy

gone to the beach.....


"Walkies? That sounds like a horrible idea, mommy!
Hi Dorothy!" --waves paw,  ''Lookit me, I am naked!"
Amaryllis, for everyone but especially for Julie who is growing beautiful amaryllis too.