Showing posts with label quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilt. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

2018 Finishes - Zeke Scrappy - #57

I have more Thimbleberries scrap fabric than I know what to do with, especially pieces measuring 2.5 inches.  I was playing around with using up these pieces, and put together this pattern.  This is one of my first designs using no pattern other than what was in my head.  I am calling it Zeke Scrappy.  I will get to why I am calling it later in the post.  

I thought I would be able to put a dent in my scraps, but no avail.  This is one of my favorite quilts I have ever made.  One because I designed it, and two, it's scrappy with my favorite line of fabrics.  There is not much if any duplication in the pieces.  It borderlines on being a postage stamp quilt. 




The size is 65" X 88".  I made it specifically to be a throw for a tall big man.



I chose a scrappy reds for the binding, to bring all the colors of the quilt to a focal point.  


Of course, I chose my favorite 108" backing for this quilt, as it fits the colors and background of all my Thimbleberries fabrics.



Now, the idea behind this quilt comes from a person that came into our lives when my children were in high school.  His parents had just gotten divorced and he was not in a good place, so he spent a lot of time with my children and at our home.  He began to call me mom, and loved being a part of our family.  He went on to do a tour in the military, landed back in the Eastern part of the US, got married to a wonderful woman, and now has a daughter.  One of Facebook's redeeming qualities is that I can keep in contact with these individuals and their growing lives.  This individual, Zeke, commented on one of my FB quilt posts that he buy one of my quilts, as he wanted one.  I replied that I don't sell them, but that I would make him one.

When I sent it to him, I wrote him a note explaining that life gives us lots of scraps that we piece together that makes us whole and what we are today.  Much like a quilt, the fabric can stay in a box all jumbled up and messy, not really being anything useful, but put together it turns into a beautiful thing that is useful, comforting, and warm.  It brings happiness to individuals lives, much like he did in his life.

Therefore, I give you the Zeke Scrappy...

Warmest...

Renee.



Size: 65" x 88"
Fabric Lines Used:  Thimbleberries 
Colors:  Black Gold, red, Green, blue
Pattern:  Zeke Scrappy  
Designer: Renee Steele
Long Arm Quilter:  Carol Nelson
Year Began:2018
Year Completed: 2018

Friday, December 14, 2018

2018 Finishes - Springs First Breath #56

A quilt that looks like its name, "Springs First Breath".  When you look at it, it looks like spring.  Light and airy, very pretty. It comes from a Block of the Month club through a local quilt shop.  The kind where you spend $5 a month, attend the club meeting, do some show and tell, and meet with like minded other quilters.  It was a lot of fun back in 2009.


It is a nice sized quilt, measuring 70" X 88".  The pictures below do not do it justice.  The light was not in my favor the day I took pictures of several of my quilts.




I tried to get up close to show the block patterns throughout the quilt.  It is a sampler, where each block is a different pattern using the same colors for each block.






The backing is just gorgeous with the blue floral.  It was used also as to outside border on front of the quilt.  The fabric line is from Tanya Whelan called Grand Revival.  I like her lines of fabric.  I have some more of her lines, and will be making more from them.  



Warmest...


Size: 70" x 88"
Fabric Lines Used:  Tanya Weylan Grand Revival
Colors: Pale blue, pink, green
Pattern:  Springs First Breath
Designer: Diane Bowden
Long Arm Quilter:  Carol Nelson
Year Began: 2009
Year Completed: 2018

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

2018 Finishes - Starry Path - #54

This quilt is a Block of the month from 2009 at one of the local quilt shops.  Once again I did all the blocks during the year, but put it aside and it became an UFO.  I pulled it out this year, as one of the BOM's I was committed to get done.  The sashing are patterned pieces, so I had to spend time getting them made up and then I was able to proceed in putting the top together.  There are big background blocks, every other block with the printed fabric blocks.  There was an option to do an appliqué ring of flowers using the same colors as the blocks, but I opted not to do that for this quilt.  It came out better than I thought it would with all that background white space.





The borders use the same fabrics as found in the blocks.  It measures 65" X 65".  It doesn't look square in the picture, but it is, believe me.  I am not a fan of square quilts, but this is quite pretty.


Again, the sunlight doesn't due the close up pictures any justice, but I like the sherbet colors used in the quilt.







I had enough of the border fabric as a backing, and the fabric from the inner border for the binding.  



Size: 65" x 65"
Fabric Lines Used:  Unknown
Colors:  Sherbert yellows, pinks, blues
Pattern:  Frizzle Frazzle (Lynette"s "You're Invited" 05/06)
Designer:  Diane Bowden
Long Arm Quilter:  Carol Nelson
Year Began: 2006
Year Completed: 2018


Friday, December 7, 2018

2018 Finishes - Hourglass & Rails - #53


Everybody who reads about my projects and quilts, know that I'm  a follower of Bonnie Hunter at her blog Quiltville.  Every year around June/July, she puts out a new Leader Ender project.  I combined two of her years blocks to make this quilt.



Year 2016 was the pinwheel block and year 2017 was the rails block.  I chose to alternate the two blocks and came up with this quilt.



This quilt is made with 30's reproductions prints, and there is not duplicate within each block.  So, in essence, there in one block in a pinwheel and one block in a rail using the same print.  But, it is really very scrappy.  It measures 84" X 102".


The sun did not do justice of this quilt.  This is a close up of a corner of the different blocks.  I get all my quilts done in a stipple pattern by my long armer quilter.  It is very reasonable, and looks great on most of my common quilts.  

I chose a very pretty pink tone on tone to match the period pink colors.  I used it also for the binding.





Size: 84" x 102"
Fabric Lines Used:  30's Reproduction Prints
Colors:  Red, Green Yellow, blue, pink
Pattern: 2016 Pinwheels and 2017 Rails Leaders Enders 
Designer:  Bonnie Hunter
Long Arm Quilter:  Carol Nelson
Year Began: 2016
Year Completed: 2018

Monday, November 26, 2018

2018 Finishes - Farmer's Wife #52

Going back to July 2011, another blogger started a quilt along doing the Farmer's Wife sampler quilt.  This was really popular around that time,  and several bloggers and local quilt shops were doing it either as a quilt along or a BOM.  I had already purchased the book several months earlier (you can purchase one here on Amazon, or anywhere else you want to get a copy.  The local library might have one too.  This sampler is by Laurie Aaron Hird, and has a total of 111 sampler blocks.  The book comes with an accompanying CD rom with all of the templates.  Marti Michell also has most of the templates in acrylic to use with this sampler.

In the book, the first half of the book shows a completed block along with a letter from 1920's wives that inspired each block.  The second half of the book has a page for each block, showing cutting instructions and construction diagrams.  



I jumped all in, really excited.  I printed all the templated out on card stock, cut them out, and started cutting out each block. I blogged about each block I made.  I was so into this sampler, that I opted to do it in two separate color ways.  One in civil war reproductions and the other with a fabric line called Breath of Avignon by American Jane from Moda fabrics.

I used both the acrylic templates and the card stock templates to get each block, then placing the cut pieces in an individual zip lot sandwich baggie for construction at a later date.   Little did I know, until I was in too deep of construction, that the card stock templates were copied at normal printing (which is at about 98%) instead of setting my printer to print them at 100%.   So, many of my blocks were off up to a quarter of an inch.

Some of my blocks came out 6.5 inches and some came out at 6.0 inches.  Panic time!!!  I gave it some serious thought.  One, do I trash the whole project and move on, wasting all that fabric, or two figure out how to make it all work together. 

I took option 2.  I took the framing fabric and added an additional 1/2" to the blocks that were too small, and then framed all the blocks according to the directions.  Anyone looking at it would not see the correction.  It takes only me to know what happened and the fix.  Especially after it was quilted, there is no glaring or even an easily noticeable fix to the error.

I am still working on how to fix the other color way to get that quilt done.  I am guessing this one will fall under my 2019 Finishes.  

To read about my finished quilt on the blogger who started the quilt along, please go here.



Here are some up close pictures of the different blocks and the finished framing and cornerstones, and you can't tell.  















I opted not to add any borders other than the offsetting triangles and bound it with the same fabric I used in framing the blocks.
















I tried to get a picture of all the blocks used in the sampler.  Just a note about the blocks done in this sampler.  Remember they are only 6.5" square, and some of them had up to 65 pieces per block.  Sometimes it would take about 2 to 3 hours per block to make.  

This quilt requires lots of time and planning.  




Warmest...






Size: 72" x 84"
Fabric Lines Used:  Civil War Reproductions
Colors:  Black Gold, Orange, Green, red, blue, purple, yellow
Pattern:  The Farmer's Wife
Designer:  Laurie Arron Hird
Long Arm Quilter:  Carol Nelson
Year Began: 2011

Year Completed: 2018








Friday, November 16, 2018

2018 Finishes - Star Blossom - #49

I am working my way through the programs that I have kits from, and this is another one from the Thimbleberries program "You're Invited" for April 2007.  It is called "Star Blossom" and is a quilt / table topper.   This one would look nice on a table because of the way the five stars are laid out in the middle.


This has a fall look about it with the colors used in the top.



Just a close up of the star, and the other blocks.  I used a scrappy binding to use up the leftover fabric from the top.



I have used this backing on several of my Thimbleberries quilts, as it has the colors of most of Lynette's color palette, and it comes in a 108" width, making it an easy go to fabric for a lot of these quilt kits.  



Size: 42" x 42"
Fabric Lines Used:  Thimbleberries 
Colors:  Black Gold, red, Green
Pattern:  Star Blossom (Thimbleberries "You're Invited" 04/07)
Designer:  Lynette Jensen
Long Arm Quilter:  Carol Nelson
Year Began: 2007

Year Completed: 2018

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

2018 Finishes - Prairie Primrose - #48

This one is so different from most of my quilts, but is one of my favorites and now has a home on my bed.  This quilt is called Prairie Primrose out of a book called Simple Traditions by Kim Diehl.  The monthly program was through Homestead Hearth for twelve months, starting in December 2006.  You can read more about it here, as I was blogging when I decided to pick up this project and start working on it again.





It is a king sized over large quilt measuring at 104" X 104".  Each appliquéd block measures 20" X 20", before adding on the sashing and corner stones.   The fabric is from Kansas Troubles Bound to the Prairie II line by Moda.



I was able to get the top completed up to the outside border and setting corners.  Actually, I had already appliquéd the setting corners, but the pattern called for a vining appliqué to be done on the wide plain border.  I kept putting it off, as it would be a horrendous time consumer.  Then, I had the bright idea of just finishing with no appliqué on the border.  The borders hang off of  the bed, and it looks perfect with out the appliqué.  I am delighted that I went ahead and finished this way, as it is done and looking lovely!





The below pictures are close ups of each block, each done in a different color, causing the quilt to flow and not look flat.












The overly bright sun doesn't really show the appliqué, but I did it with a blanket stitch on my domestic machine.


I chose to do a scrappy binding, as I had lots of green left over from not choosing to do the green vine appliqué on the border.



The backing is one that has some of the colors from the front of the quilt.  I wished I had gone ahead and used a more matching Kanas Troubles fabric, but the backing rarely gets seen, so I am still happy that it is all done.


Size: 104" x 104"
Fabric Lines Used:  Kansas Troubles Bound to the Prairie II
Colors: Green, Wine, gold, blue, red
Pattern:  Prairie Primrose (Simple Traditions)
Designer: Kim Diehl
Long Arm Quilter:  Carol Nelson
Year Began: 2006

Year Completed: 2018