Jan 202012
 

SewCalGal is hosting a Free-Motion Quilting Challenge, with monthly tutorials and prizes. You have to actually do the tutorial and blog about it in the month it is posted to enter for prizes, but if you hate deadlines or are reading this post months from now, you can still watch and follow the tutorials.

I find deadlines very helpful. And I love prizes, even if I rarely win one. One finish-along, one free-motion quilt-along, and now a free-motion quilting challenge. Maybe I’ll actually get some quilting done this year!

My sewing room is finally usable and I have put the binding on the first quilt for the finish-along. It now feels finished, but it still needs a hanging sleeve and a label to be truly finished.

 

 January 20, 2012  Posted by at 9:25 pm Uncategorized No Responses »
Jan 182012
 

We’re back online after 3 days without internet (due to the lag time between taking the antenna down at the old house and getting it installed at the new one). Here are a few tidbits from this week as I get caught up with my surfing.

My sister’s quilt is featured on Generation Q magazine – (scroll down) – which makes me want to explore the site further. First foray found this amusing glossary.

I’ve found a free-motion quilt-along to help me with the finish-along! I am still a novice free-motion quilter, even after all these years, and can use all the help I can get. And since many of my unfinished quilts have stalled at the quilting stage, help quilting is help finishing.

My initial block for the Improvi-Robin is in the mail. I found this orphan block while packing my sewing room for the big move, and managed not to lose it in the shuffle until I unearthed a bubble-mailer to stick it in.

 

 January 18, 2012  Posted by at 5:16 am Uncategorized No Responses »
Jan 122012
 

 

I mentioned in my year-end review that I had finished 9 quilts last year. The ones I finished, as opposed to the many I worked on without finishing, were mostly those with deadlines. There’s something about a deadline that motivates one to keep working.

The first one finished was a mystery quilt published in American Quilter magazine. They ran a contest along with the mystery, which I entered. That gave me a deadline, and I did it! Finished the quilt and entered it. And I was selected as a finalist – that was fun. I didn’t win though, story of my life. Call me The Runner-up.

 

I counted that one as a UFO completed, because I used some old blocks for the focus blocks. They were leftovers from the quilt I made my sister (not the quilting one) for a wedding gift. So they were special to me, even if the judge thought the other choices were more intriguing.

 

Then I made four quickies to send to Japan after the earthquake and tsunami. I sent them to a drive by Quilter’s Newsletter magazine. Nothing special here, but fast. And they had to have them by the end of April to get them shipped over. Another deadline.

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Soon after I felt the urge to play with some carefree piecing and threw this together – a banner-size wallhanging. Best part was I finished it the same week I started it. Imagine if I could do that every time – whoo.

 

 

 

Next up was a gift for our neighbors who were having a baby. I’d been playing with One Block Wonders and made this for their little girl. July delivery meant I had a deadline for that one too.

 

In a fit of finishing euphoria I managed to complete the first OBW I made, this one from an autumn leaf print. Not enough contrast here to really stand out, but I’d used the only fabric in my stash that had enough repeats. I donated it to a local charity fundraising auction.

 

 

 

 

The next five months I was busy in the garden and finished nothing. Finally in November I completed my oldest UFO, nearing 20 years old. One of these days, when I get organized, I need to check my old journals and figure out exactly when I started it. I call it My Forever Quilt because it took me forever to make and I will keep it forever. It was among the first five quilts I started, the rest were finished (or given away as tops) years ago. My mom gave me the fabrics for Christmas one year, so it’s always been sort of special. Having worked on it so long, it has become part of me.

It is not, however, big enough to use on our bed.

 January 12, 2012  Posted by at 11:25 am Uncategorized No Responses »
Jan 042012
 

Okay, I’ve installed wordpress, found a theme, added my banner, and found the posts page. Guess it’s time to start writing posts again. My old blog can be found at http://abbysquiltblog.blogspot.com/  although I haven’t posted anything there since last Spring. It will serve as my archives until I find time to sort through and edit the old posts, at least the ones worth saving.

Or not. I’ve changed the theme and am trying to get the banner just right. Until then, no banner.

 January 4, 2012  Posted by at 4:30 am Uncategorized No Responses »