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Sunday, October 25, 2015

SVBAQ Pineapple Block Prepped

Now that my background fabrics have been selected and the range of fabrics selected for the applique', I decided to prep the first block in the sew-along - the Pineapple block.  I will be using a wide variety of Grunge Basics for the applique pieces (great idea Suzanne!) and I bought the fabrics for the three Pineapple blocks that appear in the quilt. I may try to place similar colors as they are in the original quilt - we'll see how that goes as we progress

So the first Pineapple block is in the upper left-hand corner, and is pink. Here's my version laid out - it may not end exactly like this as I numbered all of the pieces and the pattern and I have not checked to see if I have the pieces in the right place yet.


It's not sewn down yet as I cannot see well enough to do that yet.

So I will continue to make good use of my light table and trace some more blocks. I think I'll do the yellow Pineapple next.

I'm doing the 20" blocks and it will be my Springtime bedspread if (WHEN) I finish it!

SVBAQ Backgrounds and Layout

I finalized my background fabrics and layout. It's a bit hard to see here, so the photos of the individual blocks will show more detail.

I am using 5 fabrics: black and white stripe; black and white text; purple tone on tone grid; solid lavendar; solid light periwinkle.

I will be using a wide variety of grunge fabrics for the appliqué. 

Friday, October 23, 2015

Patterns Printed for SVBAQ

I had trouble finding a place to enlarge my patterns for the Shenandoah Valley Botanical Album Quilt Along. Most places (FedEx Office and a Staples) said it would be over $100 to enlarge them because I needed an 8 1/2 x 11 page enlarged by 200%. I finally went to a Staples that knew about paper that is 18" x 24" used for engineering drawings. It worked perfectly!


Now onward!  I need to find one more fabric for the block backgrounds and then I will cut the background squares. And the most fun for me, is picking the fabrics for the applique! The top pattern, Pineapple, is the first block in the sew along - this pattern is used three times in the quilt.

I will likely use the method of tracing the pieces onto heavy freezer paper, then ironing the freezer paper to the fabric and turning under the edges with starch. It's a lot of prep work, but I find it's the best way for me to get those edges turned under cleanly.

I still cannot see well enough to sew the applique down, but will get as much done to get the pieces ready as I can.  This will be a fun project!

There's also a Shenandoah Valley Botanical Quilt sew along page on Facebook, if you're interested in following along there.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Mini Quilts

I had never made any mini quilts, and then several months ago I was with friends at Oh Sew Persnickety and we all picked up a cute little mini quilt pattern.

Thimble Blossoms mini - May 2015
Then one night when I couldn't sleep, I made a Scottie block or mini:

Scottie - pinkdeenster - May 2015

And finally, now that I am not doing any Blocks of the Week or Month, I'm doing an online Mini Quilt series called Little Lovelies hosted by Swirly Girls Designs.  I've pieced the first two (for September and October 2015):

Little Lovely Layla - September 2015

Little Lovely Lexi - October 2015
 Now I need to get on the ball and quilt them!  I am going to use basting spray on these to see how I like the technique (since I seem to be very pin basting-challenged).

I'm enjoying these - they are easy to put together in small snippets of time, and I think they're really cute!  For the Little Lovelies series, it looks like I'll be "mad for plaid" when I make them.

(and colvinkiwiquilts- there's GREEN in them!)





Monday, October 12, 2015

Dear Jane Borders

Over the next month I will be working on a project or two in order to determine how my eyes are healing and whether I will need to return for a "tweak" or another procedure. The aim is to get my close vision as good as possible and correct the longer range vision via prism lenses. Not perfect, but will hopefully be better than it has been in recent years.  

One I really am intent on finishing is the borders for my Black &White and Bright All Over Jane.

Here they are partially sewn and 
on my design wall awaiting my initiative to get going.





I am deciding how to quilt them that I can do successfully and that will look good. I have figured out (I think) how to put them on in a QAYG way. Then I need to decide what fabric to use on the back of the borders. So many decisions!