Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Yummy Charity Quilt Top
Don't you get hungry looking at this quilt top? It is made from FOOD fabrics from Timeless Treasures together with black solid in a simple patchwork style. Pizza, Pickles, Potato Chips, Hamburgers and Hot Dogs are not the healthiest of foods. Corn and Watermelon helps out a little bit on the healthy side.
I separated the eight FQs I won in a giveaway a few years back into stacks for two different charity quilts.
String piecing the rows together.
The completed quilt top, 36" x 54". This one will travel home with me for quilting and donating. I guess there will be a kid at the hospital longing for some Junk Food !
The fabrics for the next FOOD quilt is already being cut.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
MEGA Paper Piecing Panel
For a long time now, I have been a regular pattern tester for Berene of HappySewLucky. The adventure started two years ago. I have had the pleasure of working with her evolving Tattoo Quilt Pattern, and have enjoyed every minute of it. Now it was the last center panel to be worked on.
This is a HUGE block, the pattern is a thick bundle of pages! I pieced as much as I could before taking the project with me on vacation. It travels better in smaller pieces. The above picture shows how far I got before packing started.
Assembling the heart was easy and quick with all the preparations done in advance. The above picture shows the heart without the text banners, rotary cutter for scale. Here the panel is 28" wide and 20" high.
The text banners are wide, and I almost didn't have enough Wonder Clips with me, I barely managed. My holiday sewing machine did a great job with the foundation paper piecing.
Here is the upper text banner assembled.
I took a picture of the lower banner before assembling. Keep in mind this is 28" wide!
The complete Open Heart Open Mind center panel is finished. The completed block is 28" x 32". Sashing will be added , and then it is time to assemble all my tattoo blocks into the complete quilt designed by Berene.
Now what remains is to pick out all the tiny and not so tiny paper pieces from the back. Actually, I kind of enjoy that mindless job after the stamina that was needed to finish this MEGA block.
This is a HUGE block, the pattern is a thick bundle of pages! I pieced as much as I could before taking the project with me on vacation. It travels better in smaller pieces. The above picture shows how far I got before packing started.
Assembling the heart was easy and quick with all the preparations done in advance. The above picture shows the heart without the text banners, rotary cutter for scale. Here the panel is 28" wide and 20" high.
The text banners are wide, and I almost didn't have enough Wonder Clips with me, I barely managed. My holiday sewing machine did a great job with the foundation paper piecing.
Here is the upper text banner assembled.
I took a picture of the lower banner before assembling. Keep in mind this is 28" wide!
The complete Open Heart Open Mind center panel is finished. The completed block is 28" x 32". Sashing will be added , and then it is time to assemble all my tattoo blocks into the complete quilt designed by Berene.
Now what remains is to pick out all the tiny and not so tiny paper pieces from the back. Actually, I kind of enjoy that mindless job after the stamina that was needed to finish this MEGA block.
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Sewing Machine Away From Home
Here's my sewing machine away from home, Riccar 8500, in the Bernina family. I don't really know when it's made, maybe the 70's?
It's a great little machine straight stitching, and the first project this vacation was a bunch of folded hexagon coasters.
The next project is foundation paper piecing of HappySewLucky's MEGA tattooquilt center block.
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Magnificent Minis
Saturday, February 2, 2019
Island Batik Unboxing
After getting notice that I am continuing as an Island Batik Ambassador in 2019, it just took four days before these two big boxes arrived at my doorstep.
The products featured in this post were given to my by Island Batik and their industry partners.
Read the rest of the blog post for details!
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