During this year Sarah, from Patchworks Plus in Tasmania, has been running a sew-along for the group to make Jen Kingwell's "Gypsy Wife" quilt. I was late to the game and made most of the blocks for January-July in June and July and then this week I made the August and September blocks.
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I'm using my Alison Glass stash - I think these fabrics suit Jen's designs so well. Managed to snag some bundles of these fabrics in a de-stash sale on Instagram.
Jenni has asked me to make a play/tummy-time/floor quilt for the baby with strong colours and bold prints. I had these in my stash
I've started sewing the quilt top together and have been changing the layout as I go.
Finished off a little cardigan/bootees/bonnet set for the baby over the weekend.
Another quilt that has gone to AngelCake Quilting is my first-ever proper quilt, which was made in classes with Dianne Gibson in 2000. Dianne taught us everything we need to know about making patchwork blocks from scratch: drawing up the block on graph paper, making templates, hand-piecing, needle-turn applique, curved piecing etc. These blocks were all 12" finished but are huge when turned on point. The idea was to make 11 blocks and choose our favourite 9 for a queen-size quilt. I didn't want to keep 2 aside, so I made a 12th block. The quilt was basted ready for hand-quilting but that never happened, then somehow, years ago, a bit of water was spilled on the dark red and it ran in a few places. The quilt was washed with colour-catchers and then put aside because two of the seams had come apart for a few inches. A month or so ago I repaired the seams. Definitely looking forward to seeing this quilt on a bed.
Another quilt with slow progress is "Ring Cycles" - this photo is of 200 of the 332 nine patches needed for the quilt. There will also be 12 six patch blocks.
I've come across so many old favourite fabrics.
The backing for "Santa in the Trees" finally arrived from Spoonflower - it is so very cute. This is a quilt for a customer and she ordered this fabric. I think she saw the fabric first and then chose a quilt to go with it.
The weekend of socialising was fantastic but exhausting - it's been a long while since I've had a full calendar on the weekend. The best part was having all the family together for dinner on Sunday night. I just love sitting at the table and listening to everyone chatting away.
1 comment:
wow what beautiful eye candy! it's all amazing!
Lovely to get your older top completed.
such gorgeous little nine patch blocks. Love baby quilt and new cardigan and hat for the new baby.
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