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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Beach Quilting ~ August




Hi! Today I'm doing a little summer show and tell, my August round up.


August was HOT, and worst of all, humid. I'm not a person who revels in working up a sweat, especially a quilting sweat,lol. I hate when sweat rolls down my face and fogs my $3.oo cheater glasses. [Who doesn't!] And when the humidity is so dense that crisply ironed quilt blocks turn to sodden rags before our very eyes.


Hand quilting Bitty has been my big hand project, Summer of '18. I enjoy hand quilting and it's a nice stable sort of sewing for the windy beach.


I estimate the central section is about half done, then there's the borders. The quilt is about 24 x 36, so it may get done yet this year. When I get discouraged by my slow progress I think of friends who have worked on quilting a quilt for years! albeit large bed-sized quilts, but still.


I roll and baste the half I'm not working on, to keep it clean and smooth. Here I have unfurled it for a few days for inspection and to allow it to relax, checking the grain and bubbles and mistakes. Shaking out the sand.
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My August project for deck afternoons with Mo was the Basket blocks, here.


They proved to be a bit more intricate? fussy? than I anticipated.


The flowers aren't very pretty.


I redid the blue ugly rain cloud flower at least four times.






Next block pair in the series, for September, is the Eagle x 2.


I like the design!
But I am puzzled by the fabrics, which do not appear to go  with the photo.


This project is a new experience for me, a BOM kit. I love the designs---and the fabrics, not chosen by me [oooh, stressful!] are so interesting and different. Beautifully curated. But the fabrics aren't designated as to what goes where. Sure I see a Flag, but then...arrows etc? Hmmmm.
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August had few---no?--- rain days, so not much machine sewing was accomplished. Not an issue, this is how I plan my year, but I felt a bit sad not to do much on my TQC 1889 Sampler.


Only 2 blocks since mid-July! I'm about ten blocks behind.


The clipboard is new, just nailed securely by my sewing machine, so I can look at projects as I sew. It's useful if not so cute.


Originally my understanding was that the blocks portion of this project would end in August. [though I don't mind if it continues, it is very fun!]. I am waffling around about my setting fabric though. I fell in love with the neutral used in the BOW sample photos, it was a big part of what made me choose to do this quilt. The bright colors of the blocks/ the drab neutral of the ground. Love!  [right vertical choice is the original.]





But on inspection, and looking for the inspiration antique  quilt on the Internet, I discovered the antique quilt's ground is much darker.



I finally ordered these choices from Fat Quarter Shop [the white grounds are just because I loved them, a little treat]:




Aren't their fabrics presented beautifully!






So now I just don't know.


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A few weeks ago I received a wonderful box from a quilting friend! In it were quite a few beautiful quilting books. These are just a couple of the stack she sent. She knows I rarely buy books nowadays.



Such inspiration!

I especially love this quilt from Civil War Legacies IV. Love the unusually soft colors and interesting setting.



However what ''makes'' it is the unusual almost vibrating, optical illusion-y, twisty fabric used in sashing columns.


I ordered this green cable design, which I like but it obviously will not work. The cable fabric has to match the mid-neutral ground. I'll keep looking, I suppose. Or move on.
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And a few  plan-ahead ideas, [I should live so long!]:

From and old Red Wagon/ Gerry Kimmel book:
A Christmas quilt


A delightful Moon and Stars Postage Stamp.


Fall wool small projects.

Maybe I am just a dreamer....but the postage stamp is almost a ''go'' as I have actually begun cutting 2 1/2" scrappy squares and have the cheddar in my stash.

My friend also enclosed this amazing stack of teal and turquoise fabrics, My colors! I never see them to buy. Such a diverse and exceptional grouping.





She says the fabrics are leftovers from a recent quilt she made. She is away for the summer but I can't wait to see what she made. I will save these fabrics as a group, maybe for one of Lori's Fall doll quilt projects?
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And, knitting:


A little sweater for Mo.


The neck and one arm are the rainbow tweed but the body is fluffy grey, plain.


Back in the bedroom, air conditioned only at night, Mo and I had to have a talk about boundaries. When I get ready for bed, go to brush my teeth, every night when I come out of the bathroom, I find him ensconced on a mound of MY pillows. Mo has his own pillows and a blankey, his Gator doll...but no. Mo is the King, if only in his own mind.

He looks so hopeful, I feel mean. Oh he sure grumbles when I dislodge him!


Have a good September week!





love

lizzy

gone to the beach......



PS Sunflowers. I always seem to have a few beautiful, un-sowed by me, sunflowers. See the sidebar, that's years ago. Here is SF 2018, smiling and waving at us all.

















Thursday, August 2, 2018

It's August ~ What Happened to July?


This 2 ft. x 2 ft. Sunflower Patch barn quilt was hand painted on MDO plywood and finished with 3-4 coats of exterior primer to protect from the elements. It is a perfect addition to your barn, garage, front porch or garden fence! No hanging hardware included. Made and shipped from Kansas.  Thank you for your interest in our shop! Please check us out on Facebook for even more current designs and design ideas.  www.facebook.com/frontporchtreasures/
From Pinterest.
I'll come back to this guy later...
Good evening! Welcome August and the dog days of summer. Perseid meteor shower and feast of Lamas, a celebration of the wheat harvest in ancient days.
 July is just a memory, a month of sandcastles, shorts and Flags that went by much too fast.


I didn't accomplish very much, I'm disappointed in myself a little.


We have had odd weather, temps in the low 80s but super humid. And every afternoon, just when Mo and I get set up for deck sewing hour, there is often a brief but soaking rain squall. Sometimes thundery, oft times not, but it drives us indoors to do household chores instead of enjoying our brief beloved summer afternoons.


"Why are you vacuuming, mommy?"



Here are the blocks I've done for two projects, Feathered Star and BB Antebellum Schoolgirl Block of the Month. Interestingly they are pretty much the same block..Stars for July?


This is a SG block, Mme Someone's star; the lady ran a French academy in ? Charleston SC?, can you imagine anything more tedious?  (maybe math camp?)


The 12" blue version. Still do not like it.



The Star shows okay, a pet peeve of mine when Stars look like Xs instead.  I couldn't follow the directions. To me this is an Ohio Star with Square in a Square in its center. The points are Flying Geese. Easy peasy.


I tried to use star fabrics for July but color/ value took precedence.


Here's the brights 9" version, using Hideous fabrics.



Square in a square in a square.This was a smidge hard to pattern, as the purple polka dot square had to be 4.5/ 5" but the center had to fit within the unknown yellow, so there was no starting point.  There's a formula but 1- I lacked info, see previous, 2-I didn't understand the formula---I kept mixing myself up with/ with  seam allowances issues.
It finished exactly perfect, wow!


I used the toile's Hollyhock motif, for summer.



It's less successful, getting that dreaded X shape instead of a star. May redo the geese/ purple outer triangles. But I love the awful fabrics.



There are also  Star blocks for the Feathered Star project,



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A simple Star with Circle in a square and appliqued smaller star.



I did the inner stars with a primitive running stitch, I quite like the effect. HATE the green.



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[off topic] A future block for this project calls for Carolina Lilies, below, Google images:

Image result for carolina lily block pattern
Google Images

I am not fond of this block and have no ties to  North Carolina. It is used a lot and I despise sewing it again and again. [I guess it was super popular from Civil War times through the early 20th century.]
I plan to sub this Sunflower design.

This 2 ft. x 2 ft. Sunflower Patch barn quilt was hand painted on MDO plywood and finished with 3-4 coats of exterior primer to protect from the elements. It is a perfect addition to your barn, garage, front porch or garden fence! No hanging hardware included. Made and shipped from Kansas.  Thank you for your interest in our shop! Please check us out on Facebook for even more current designs and design ideas.  www.facebook.com/frontporchtreasures/
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 I'll use the Kona cotton Color of the Year Tiger Lily  here solid for my flowers, it's a beautiful slightly reddish orange. Again if you look closely, the design is simple stars made with Flying Geese and corners.
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Bitty has been coming to the beach with me. It was so hot one day the Frixion black marker lines disappeared. [heat erasable].  I'm densely hand quilting Bitty, inspired by linear boro or kantha quilting,







Here is Bitty made by my friend Sue. Hers is entirely finished and it is adorable. I love how she quilted it.






We began together and I was sooo ahead, doing the hand applique last Fall on the deck with Mo. But oh my, she really caught up.
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I have NO idea what happened the rest of this July---lotta cooking and cleaning? Mo's walker comes early because of the heat. Mo is not amused.

 
He perks up when his big Chewy.com box is delivered.






And I made this fun garden stake, using an iridescent glass scallop shell and a cool driftwood flag pole remnant.





I'm so thrilled with my flowers, all from seeds. My friend Michele grows fabulous flowers from seed and her hint  a few weeks ago was to use Miracle Gro at least once a week. I tried it and --wow!


And here you can see the outdoor tablecloth I made, white with pineapples.


My table sheds rusty brown dust even though it appears to be faux wood slats. Bad for sewing.  I took a Home Goods outdoor tablecloth and gave it what I call apron ties. Cheap and functional and cute with my deck stuff.





Let's have a fabulous fun and not too hot August!


love

lizzy

gone to the beach....








Below , Inspired by my friend Hunter---Tangles, or Zentangles. A sort of mindful meditative doodle art? I had to try. Hmmm...needs practice! I'll add a link if Hunter says it's okay, so you can her beautiful drawings.