My 5 1/2" novelty stash |
My fall obsession has been to organize all my fabric. My totes were out of control. The novelty fabric tote was piled about 10" above the lid and had to be dealt with! So I decided to cut 5 1/2" strips out of each piece and stack them up for future projects. It is a thing of beauty! Then I tackled each tote one fabric at a time. I cut a piece off each fabric to make into a tumbler charm quilt. I have managed to get all the tumblers cut and have started piecing them together. I do love charm quilts.I also separated out each piece that was a yard or more because it is so frustrating to have to dig for a border or backing fabric.
Of course after I did all this sorting and organizing it was time to sew again. So far I have made 4 crib quilts using my novelty strips. I was also inspired today by a quilt on Facebook so I know what my next novelty quilt will be.
My most time consuming project has been the Triple 4-patch quilts. There is something relaxing to me about combining different fabrics. I have completed one top using the red to purple color scheme.I have also made a lot of extra blocks for another top. AND I decided to do the same pattern in greens. I am searching for a purple floral/green leaf print for the border. (If anyone finds something like this, please message me). After Rose gave me that box of fabric, I had lots of new fabrics to add to the collection so I am still sewing 4-patches whenever I just need to play with fabrics.
Also, on Thanksgiving, Cindy introduced me to the Divided 9-patch. I've made 2 different tops using this technique. The first one I did was using a jellyroll I got for Christmas. I probably would never have bought these fabrics, but I sure am glad I got them for a gift! The roll had the same fabric in 2 color ways so I split it up into 2 different quilts with different patterns.
Divided 9-patch jelly roll |
Today I was browsing Facebook again and saw an idea on 24blocks.com using jelly rolls again. So I grabbed the rest of the jellyrolls and have almost finished the blocks. I'm calling this my "Whiplash" quilt because I was watching "Whiplash" while I made it.
"Whiplash" jelly roll |
Now that Emma is at school again, I have my "command center" back so I have been quilting a couple crib quilts. Naturally, things don't go smoothly. I wrote a post once about threads and my favorite machine quilting thread is YLI Basting and Bobbin thread. I had bought it before on Amazon but it is not on there any more. So I searched and found some and ordered it and when it came it turns out it is not white, but natural color. So back to the internet where I finally found white and now I am waiting for it to come. I guess the natural will come in handy for the colored quilts. It sure won't go to waste!
Anyway, that is what I've been up to the last couple months. I promise not to let so much time pass between posts!
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