Thursday, September 21, 2017

2017 Finishes - Dresden Plate - #32

I have been working on this quilt since 2013.  Yep, 2013.  The top was finished back then, and I just stuck it in the "to be quilted" pile.  You can read about the progress here.

I sent this off to the long arm quilter in August, got it back at the beginning of September, and finished binding it last week.

Here it is laid out to get a full view. 


Close up of block pattern, sashings, and borders.


I didn't have enough of the pink from the front to do the back, so I had to pick one that was fairly close.  


My favorite view of quilts with my roses behind the quilt.



It landed on my mom's bed.  As soon as she saw it, she claimed it for her bed, as her favorite color is pink.

Warmest...

Size: 64" X 80"
Fabric Lines Used:  Various 30's Prints
Pattern: Dresden Plate
Designer:  QAL by Ann Sutton, Bunny Hill Designs
Long Arm Quilter:  Carol Logan
Year Began: 2013
Year Completed: 09/2017

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

2017 Finishes - Thimbleberries Paint Box Stars - #29


If you have been following me on my blog for any length of time you know I am a part of Quilt of Valor program.  I have a neighbor that I am best friends with and her husband, as it turns out, is a retired captain form the marines.  So I had been working on a quilt that would be perfect to give him under this program.   

Meet Captain Jack Carter, Ret. USMC holding up the quilt I gave him under the program.  He is 81 at the time I gave him the quilt.



His wife, my friend, took this picture of he and I with he quilt for their memory picture book and family.



Below is the presentation letter you give with the quilt.


I made a label, something that I don't do very often (hang my head), but I wanted him and his family to know about the quilt and where it came from and how it was presented.  


He and his wife was very touched by receiving this quilt, and it made my heart swell as well.  Wonderful program to be a part of and a participant.

Warmest...

Monday, September 4, 2017

Scrap Quilt of Valor Blocks


I have been working on the quilt "Vintage Sampler" for the last few months.  Always, when working on BOM programs, there is plenty of fabric left over from cutting out the pieces for the blocks.  Since the colors for this quilt were red, white, blue and a little black, what was a girl to do, except make Quilt of Valor blocks!!

I found the pattern for this block on the fabric collections manufacturing page, Paintbrush Studio Fabrics.  You can find the pattern here if interested in making something for yourself.



This is my scrappy version of the block, and it's perfect that they turn out to be 12" finished.  Perfect for the Quilt of Valor program.  I am going to be able to get 9 blocks out of the scraps.  Well almost, I did have to add some of my own red to get the 9 blocks.



Then I had a lot of small scraps left over, so I made some very scrappy filler blocks as well.  




I was again laid up for another couple of weeks, recovering from eye surgery on the same eye that they put the gold into the eyelid back in April.  The gold made my eyelid too heavy, and I had a slight allergic reaction, so they had to go back in and remove the gold.  The biggest drawback from the surgery, is I can't lift more than 10 pounds, or bend over for almost two weeks. I have much yard work, kitchen cabinets to be finished refinishing, canning fall harvests, laundry, and my list could go on and on.  I am getting antsy.  

Warmest...