Sunday, April 30, 2023

Lavender Quarter Log Cabin

 


A kiddo quilt for the Hands2Help Challenge program,  giving to Ronald McDonald House.  It measures 45 x 55 and has a poly batting and fleece back.  I quilted it with Glide lavender thread.  It was so puffy I had to use the walking foot on my DSM.  It is a 3-yard quilt pattern which I adjusted to fit on my backing.  The backing is definitely prettier than it appears in the photo.


I'm joining these linky parties this week.  Be sure to visit them to see what other creative quilters are sharing.

Monday   -   Small Quilts & Doll Quilts

        Wednesday   -   Quilt Fabrication

The Inquiring Quilter

Thursday   -   My Quilt Infatuation

Friday  -  Alycia Quilts


Have a great week.  Thanks so much for stopping by.


Friday, April 28, 2023

Friday Quilt Hop * 4-28-2023

 


Welcome to the Friday Quilt Hop.
I hope you discover new inspiration today.


if you make for babies, this is a great item

how to make continous prairie points

handy bags and other small items

setting triangle math for putting blocks on pointe &
other tutes


I wish you a safe and happy weekend.  Thanks for stopping by.


Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Cat Folk - Grand Finale - 2023 SAHRR

 I had a grand time custom quilting the Cat Folk quilt on my Janome sit-down machine.  I didn't pre-plan the quilting but addressed each element as I worked.  It has plenty of quilting, but I didn't QITD as I am prone to do.

You may recall, I initially began with the center block coming from a pillow panel.  I thought it wouldn't appeal to most folks, (I gift most of my quilts away) so I thought it would need to be a miniature to use as a wall hanging.  Well, silly me,  it grew to 74 x 86.  

I used several Accuquilt dies to help me with design elements.  The stitching down of appliques took alot of time but I love how it turned out.

I used cotton batting and a cream So Fine thread, Aqua Glide thread and a light brown Omni thread. I neglected to get a photo of the back. I used a  wide  backing from Kansas Troubles by Moda. It is now patiently waiting for me to hand stitch the binding down.  I love the colors, all from stash,  I may keep it around for awhile.


Here are some close ups of quilting.  What a unique quilt.  I love the Stay at Home Round Robin process of designing!




I'm joining these linky parties this week.  Be sure to visit them to see what other quilters are sharing.

      Wednesday   -   Quilt Fabrication

The Inquiring Quilter

Thursday   -   My Quilt Infatuation

Friday  -  Alycia Quilts


I wish you a great week.  Thanks so much for stopping by.






Friday, April 21, 2023

Friday Quilt Hop * 4-21-2023


Welcome to the Friday Quilt Hop.
I hope you discover new inspiration today.


methods for making hst, rectangle hst, flying geese;
trimming plus one pretty 9 patch and stars quilt pattern

helpful charts for quilters

assorted tutorials; making ornaments, binding, threads,
quilting rulers & more

don't miss some quilty games


I wish you a safe and happy weekend.  Thanks for stopping by.



 

Saturday, April 15, 2023

Hands 2 Help Challenge check-in

 



I worked on a couple baby quilts this week to add to my donations for the Hands 2 Help program.  These are small and made especially to fit some smaller pieces of batting and fleece backings I had.  Perfect size for an infant or on the carseat or stroller.  They are all scrappy and took all day to cut; even using a brick shape accuquilt die.  Pulling and cutting from scrappies just takes me forever.




I used my new Glide (easter palette) threads,  lavender on one and green on the other.  Love quilting with Glide.  

My batch of quilts for this challenge will be taken to our local Ronald McDonald house. I have 4 finished quilts to donate now including the Gingham quilts shared on my last post.

 Be sure to visit Sarah on Sunday to see all the other quilt challenger link ups.

Confessions of a Fabric Addict: Are You Ready For The Hands2Help Comfort Quilt Challenge 2023?


I'm also joining these linky parties this week.  Be sure to visit them to see what other quilters are sharing.

Sunday  -  Quilting is more fun than Housework...

Monday   -   Small Quilts & Doll Quilts

        Wednesday   -   Quilt Fabrication

The Inquiring Quilter

Thursday   -   My Quilt Infatuation

Friday  -  Alycia Quilts


Have a great week.  Thanks so much for stopping by.

Friday, April 14, 2023

Friday Quilt Hop * 4-14-2023


Welcome to the Friday Quilt Hop.
I hope you discover new inspiration today.


making cards, small quilted items, 
making multiple triangle squares, spray basting, more

interesting ways to use your scraps; click 'older posts' button for more

Mens handkerchief quilt, Ultimate Scrap Busting Block quilt
PLUS 5 more pages of quilt designs (use the 'newer posts') button


one really adorable baby quilt


Have a great weekend.  Thanks for stopping by.


 

Friday, April 7, 2023

Friday Quilt Hop * 4-7-2023

 


Welcome to the Friday Quilt Hop.
I hope you discover new inspiration today.


Over 100+ free tutorials including quilts, quilt blocks, tips, choosing fabric, organization, bags, pillows, and table runners.

some nice tutorials; blocks, quilt methods
machine quilting plans & completed mystery projects

some quilting basics and some free patterns


Have a safe and happy weekend.  Thanks so much for stopping by.



Saturday, April 1, 2023

Baby Gingham Plus Quilts

 The  2023 Hands 2 Help   program has begun.  You can read all the details here with Sarah at  Confessions of a Fabric Addict. If this doesn't link to her page, you can click the icon at the top left column of my posts.    



I'd like to start with a super quick and easy quilt that I made just last week.  It was cut and pieced in a short afternoon  and quilted the next day!  It only takes 3 fabrics and super quick cutting since I made my version using stripsets.

The original pattern is called Baby Gingham by Fat Quarter Shop.  You can collect the free pattern here at  


I wanted to adjust the size a bit,  so I added a column of squares on the right side and the bottom.  My quilt finished at 45 x 55  which is a perfect size to fit the printed fleece I like to use for backings.  I also use a thin layer of cotton batting;  BUT  in this case, I had a piece of high loft poly that I wanted to use up, so this quilt is extra puffy.  I curved the corners a tiny bit.  You can still use cross cut binding, but you  won't have to fuss with the mitered corners.  I quilted these on my DSM with a walking foot since they were so puffy.

Actually, when I make quick quilts, I have a habit of making 2 at a time.  Here are the versions I made last week.  They are quilted with Glide threads in appropriate colors.





and here is the fleece backing.  I had enough to back both quilts.


I've added some diagrams in case you want to make your own quick quilts - Baby Gingham style !





If I've omitted anything important, please be sure to contact me for help.  My quilts will be given to the area Ronald McDonald House again this year.  I hope you are inspired to join in on this challenge too.

I'm joining these linky parties and also sharing with Sarah at https://confessionsofafabricaddict.blogspot.com/


Monday   -   Small Quilts & Doll Quilts

        Wednesday   -   Quilt Fabrication

The Inquiring Quilter

Thursday   -   My Quilt Infatuation

Friday  -  Alycia Quilts


I wish you a safe and happy week.  Thanks so much for stopping by.