Showing posts with label PT QuiltAThon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PT QuiltAThon. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Quilt-A-Thon Day 4: Tying Up Loose Ends

It's the final day of Judy's February Quilt-A-Thon and we're linking up at her blog Patchwork Times:

http://www.patchworktimes.com/2017/02/11/february-quiltathon-final-day/
 
I've enjoyed the opportunity to participate since I wasn't able to in the past.  I started earlier today and am taking a break to post this.  There's no shortage of things to keep me busy today like:
 
 Still finishing up the Golf/Mets gift quilt:


I left off last night having completed the basting of the center so have been finishing up the edges this morning and may try to start quilting it.

Evening Update:


Basting is done.  However, the ends of the cut of fleece I bought were cut really uneven so I should have paid more attention to the over all size I made the top.  I'm going to have to patch two corners of the backing.  Could be an opportunity to piece in the label!

I also want to get the mug rug for the giftee's wife started:


Note:  I'll be doing a different Word Key option than the one pictured.  On the Post-It are my notes for reducing the original size of the pattern (a small wall hanging) to mug rug size.

Evening Update:


I got most of it cut out.  I can't find my serrated scissors to cut out the applique letters so will have to do some searching so I can complete that part.

Then there's the next set of En Provence QSTs halves to be pressed open......


Evening Update:  Done!
 
 
....and then these to be sewn up:

 
 
The yellow and green triangles are for Part 7 and will be combined with the green and white halves I finished pressing on QAT Day 2 to create QST blocks.  The mystery ended back in January and there was a link up after that which I thought was the last one.  But on a recent post (near the end), Bonnie said she'd be doing another link up for En Provence on Monday.  I'm pretty sure I won't be linking up as I'm equally sure I won't be anywhere near having a top or even all (any?) of the blocks ready.  However, it would be great if I could have all my parts finished by then.

Evening Update:  Also Done!  I'll press them open tomorrow or Monday.



If I sew the QSTs then I'll also leader/ender this next Scrappy Trips block:


I'm really starting to enjoy seeing these go up on the design wall.  They sew up fairly quickly so I just may make this a daily "30 Minutes of Sewing" project from here on.
 
Evening Update:  And that's done too!
 
 

I also want to prep for Slow Sunday Stitching tomorrow:

 
I had sewn up these blocks two weekends ago and they need to have the batting put in.  Sunday night we have a lot of shows that we tape and then watch so it'd be great to have something to sew on while clearing the DVR.
 
Evening Update:  The one thing not done so tomorrow, I'll have to stuff and sew.  They're probably the only things I'll work on (well, that and pressing the QST halves open).

As always, I'll update this post at the end of the day with my progress.  Hope everyone gets got to take a stitch or two today!

Friday, February 10, 2017

February Quilt-A-Thon Day 3

Rounding the corner on Day 3 of the Quilt-A-Thon hosted by Judy over at Patchwork Times:

http://www.patchworktimes.com/2017/02/10/february-quiltathon-day-3/
 
The snow stopped yesterday but it's really cold here today so it's good to have another day to stay in.  Much like yesterday (and the day before) the agenda is the same:
 
Finishing the gift quilt:
 
 
Evening Update:
 
I decided to change the corner squares from the blue fabric I had used for the word appliques (a coordinating fabric):
 
 
 
....to the blue plaid from the fabric line.  It's a busier look but more balanced to my eye when combined with the busy border print and the fact that both prints are from the same fabric line.   
 
 
Today I'll be looking at batting (and whether I need it) and the backing fabric....
 
 
... and try to figure out (and maybe even accomplish?!?) the finishing.  Right now I'm leaning toward a pillow turn finish and then outlining the appliques and doing simple grid quilting from the front.  Although looking at the back, the logo squares make a tempting quilting guide too.  The other thing is to figure out how to label this (a must since taking the pledge last year) but I have an idea for that too.  

Evening Update:
 
There was definitely show through of the backing through the white applique backgrounds so I had to opt for using batting.  Fortunately, I had some that was thin enough to not add too much extra to the quilt sandwich even with the fluffiness of the fleece backing.  It'll be a little heavier overall but that's what a good couch quilt should be (and that's my story and I'm sticking to it)!
 
So basting has commenced:
 
 
But this means now I've got to come up with an option for the binding.
 

If I do any other sewing, it'll be on the En Provence units because they can just be run through the machine and I'd like to get all the QST squares completed over the weekend.


Evening Update:  Done! 


Tomorrow, I'll press them all open.  I even snuck in the start of another Scrappy Trips block.

 
Tomorrow is the last day of the Quilt-A-Thon so the agenda will be tying up loose ends and prepping for Slow Sunday Stitching.
 
As before I'll update on the actual "doings" at the end of the day.  A short list today for me for a change.  What's on your list and are you holed up in your warm quilty spot creating?
 


Thursday, February 9, 2017

February Quilt-A-Thon Day 2

It's  Day 2 of Judy's February Quilt-A-Thon over at her blog Patchwork Times

http://www.patchworktimes.com/2017/02/09/february-quiltathon-day-2-2/
 
Here in NYC it's a great day for a Quilt-A-Thon because.....
 
 
....we're in whiteout mode!  That picture was taken about 8 AM this morning and it's still snowing and expected to continue until about 4PM today.  I can measure the accumulation just by looking at my terrace.

 
Wouldn't have made a difference for me either way since I hadn't planned to go anywhere but does make staying in more cozy!  I had shopped on Monday and picked up some extra milk before heading to my meeting last night so we're all set if we have to stay in for a few days.
 
Late Afternoon Weather Update:
 
 
This was the accumulation reading around 3 PM which is around the time the snow was slowing down.  Note the change in the mound of snow on the raised planter in the upper right corner.
 
The bad thing about a Snow Day is that everyone is home!  Taking a couple of calls cut into my sewing time so I had to work late to get what I wanted to get done finished.
 
 
The Quilt-A-Thon agenda today is pretty much the same as yesterday:
 
Finish the last two borders of the gift quilt and hopefully get it layered and maybe even partially quilted.
 
 
 The backing is going to be fleece so it may not need batting.  Then again, the fleece is dark so it might need batting to cut the show through in the light areas.  I'm also hoping to start the mug rug for the wife of the golf quilt giftee.  We'll see on that. 
 
Evening Update:
 
 
All the borders are now on.  I had to change my plans a bit because I ran low on fabric hence the added corner squares and (although it can't be seen) quite a bit of "poverty piecing" of the strips in the last border.  Checking on the backing and starting the mug rug will have to wait another day.
   
I will also finish the Scrappy Trips block started last night as a leader/ender while sewing on the first borders.
 
 
Evening Update:  Done!
 
 
I also expect to finish pressing open the En Provence QST triangle sets. 
 
 

Evening Update: Also Done!
 

 
 
If I can, I'll start sewing the sets for the other parts.

 
 
Nope, for another day.
 
I'll be updating this post at the end of the day with what I get done.  If you're also snowed in (or even if you're not), hope you can  join the fun!
 

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

February Quilt-A-Thon Day 1

Today is Day 1 of Judy's February Quilt-A-Thon over at her blog Patchwork Times
 
http://www.patchworktimes.com/2017/02/08/february-quiltathon-day-1-3/
 
It's funny, in the past I've always wanted to do these but when the time rolled around, I usually had other obligations so I couldn't participate.  So far this year, not only am I able to do it but I've been able to sew a little every day.  Maybe I don't really need the excuse of the Quilt-A-Thon to spend some extended time in the quilt studio?   Well, the year is still young so I'm going to enjoy being able to do this while I can!
 
Speaking of  "while I can", last month I managed to spend pretty much the whole day and most of the evening sewing.  Today not so much:  I've got a townhall meeting to attend tonight so will have to break off early. 
 
Last month I worked on a whole slew of projects but today, I've got a focus:
 
 
I finally got the center of the top completed for the quilt I'm making for my friend's husband.  All the appliques are stitched down and all the sections are sewn together.  Now I need to get the borders on.  That's going to need some thought because I realized that what I had originally intended to do won't work.  After that I have to decide on whether I'm layering this with or without batting since the backing is fleece. 
 
If I'm lucky to get all that done today, then maybe I can start the mug rug for my friend.   Did I mention their birthdays are a day apart at the end of this week?  Fortunately they are old friends and I've already bought a card for them so if the quilts aren't quite ready in time, I can send birthday wishes and a temporary "IOU"! 
 
Evening Update:  I got two of the borders on before I had to break to go to the meeting.  Two more to go for tomorrow.
 
 
 While I've been sewing the top together, I've also been putting together "Scrappy Trips" blocks as "leader/enders" so will continue to do that.  
 
 
 
Evening Update:  As the borders were sewn, I got another Scrappy Trips block started.  As with the borders, it'll get finished tomorrow.
 
 

 Another leader/ender project has been the sewing for the En Provence (no-longer-a) mystery.  I have been pressing open the green and neutral QST units I've sewn up for Parts 6 and 7.  For some reason, when I started pressing them I found it really tedious to do so I've found it easier to continue pressing them in batches of ten at a time. 
 
 
Once that's done I have triangle pairs in lavender and green and yellow and green to sew for more leader/ender ammo. 
 
 
Evening Update:  Nothing on this today, maybe tomorrow?
 
I'll update this post at days end with what gets accomplished.  Will you be joining the Quilt-A-Thon today tomorrow?
 

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Patchwork Times Quilt-A-Thon - Day 4

Well, the weather outside is frightful and the warmth inside delightful!  It's cold here in New York City, 18 degrees and some places got up to a foot of snow yesterday after the early predictions only called for a couple of inches.  DH is still under the weather (pun intended) and DS1 started sniffling (he's the last in the house to get this) so I'll still be on the nursing shift today during this last day of Judy's first Quilt-A-Thon of the year. 

My plans for the day are as follows:
 
Set up more Quilt-As-You Go blocks to stitch on while watching this evening's playoff game. 

 
Evening Update
 
I got five more blocks set up so had ten ready to go for during the game.
 
 

More En Provence work.  I forgot to report yesterday that while cutting strips for the four-patches from what was left of the light neutrals I had originally pulled out, I also cut some strips for some of the later parts of the mystery too.  This way I'd have some of those fabrics for them as well. 


For today, I managed to dig out one more piece of light neutral from my Quilts of Valor stash and few light charm squares so will try to make up more four-patches (or if possible all the rest) needed for the project with these new neutrals and the rest of the more mid-toned neutrals already cut.


Evening Update
 
 
I got another 36 four-patches done (so a total of 147 for the weekend) but will need to find some more light neutrals and cut more of the mid-tone neutrals in order to make more. 


Staying with the four-patch theme,  I'd also like to start on the purple four-patches for Part 3 but we'll see if I get there.


Evening Update


I got strips cut from the dark purples for the four patches and for the later parts.  I wasn't able to get the light purples cut (the game started) so that and the four patches will have to be worked on during the week.

Definitely this evening:  Slow Sunday Stitching the QAYG Blocks while watching the NY Giants playoff game.


Evening Update
 
 
I got three blocks sewn up and with so many more prepped, may try to work on them between projects during the week.  Also finally got into flow on the prep so hope to make setting up blocks a regular weekly thing so they're ready for the weekends all the time. 

But Boo, Hoo, Hoo, the Giants lost (big time)!  Guess I won't be Slow Sunday Stitching through the Superbowl this year!

So a big thanks to Judy for reviving the Quilt-A-Thons and really hope to make time to do this next month! 

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Patchwork Times Quilt-A-Thon - Day 3

Well so much for getting an early start to today's Quilt-A-Thon!  DH came home from work this morning and it looks like the bug that's been going around the house is trying to grab a firmer hold of him.  So the day started with nursemaid duties rather than quilting.


In addition it's snowing here and it looks like the 2 - 4 inches predicted is already down and the snow is continuing.  So now I'm really hoping they DON'T call about picking up our car from the shop today!

Now that I can settle in (hopefully for the day), here's what's on the agenda:

1)  Getting back to the En Provence   Part 1 neutral four-patches.  Hopefully I can finish them up today.

 
Evening Update
 
Got another 41 done so now my count is up to 111.  Only 110 more to go (but not today)!
 


2)   Prepping for Slow Sunday Stitching tomorrow


I want to get some of these blocks prepared in advance so I can sew on them while watching the NY Giants wildcard playoff game tomorrow afternoon.  I feel like stuffing the batting in the blocks takes away too much time from the stitching so I can get more of them done if I prep them in advance.  Hmmm, it might also be a good idea to prep some of these for "travel work" for when we go pick up the car too.

Evening Update
 
I only got five blocks set up for stitching. 
 
 
I'm hoping I can get a few more ready before game time tomorrow.
 
Well it was true that given the progress on the previous days and the continuing nurse duties, I didn't  get to much more than that.   Looking forward to the last day of Quilt-A-Thon tomorrow.  Part of  that needs to be setting up what I can work on in smaller increments of time during the week.    That's it for me for today!