I took a photo of the Moda Love quilt top I made at Scrub stitching. I didn't have a complete photo to share when I showed the Moda Love quilts everyone had made, back in *this* post. I made this from a charm pack, In The Meadow by Riley Blake designs. Because I didn't plan my colours before sewing my HSTs mine went down a slightly different track. And I added borders to help the size grow a little -
Hmm I wonder how long before I get this one quilted??! It's on the pile at least!
*Here* is a link to the Moda Love pattern. It now seems to only come up as a PDF.
*Here* is a link to the Moda Love pattern. It now seems to only come up as a PDF.
Whoops, I told a lie, I did get a bit of time in the sewing room aka The Palace, yesterday. I decided to unpick a couple of the applecores in my applecore quilt to slightly redistribute the colours. Even though this is a top I didn't want to spend hours fussing to get the fabrics right, there were a few too many darker ones a bit close together which I have now swapped out. (I allowed mself to unpick four only!) This will also be bordered to so it has gone into my bag to take to work for a fabric hunt.
I've hunted out some photos of the makes I took to Scrub Stitching with me. First up, the dress up for our Australiana themed dinner -
The Gumnut beanie -
I used a basic beanie pattern and 14 ply (chunky) wool yarn. There are lots of cute baby hats with 'stalks' on them so I looked one up to work out how to finish mine. This actually knitted together pretty quickly - and I made two, (and unpicked one) as the first one was too small!
And to 'finish' my gum outfit, I made a gumleaf from a Twig and Tale pattern - I purchased and used the NZ leaves pattern a few years ago. This leaf is from their Australian series. Again, another quick sew which I had done in a day (just as well as I was running out of time by then!).
I left this in Australia for kiwikid Sue's wee grandson. I hope he enjoys it for some imaginative play as he grows :-)
Today Odie claimed the beanie as his own, saying that it looked like the hat that Dipsy, the green Teletubby, wears! If it will make him wear a hat, great!!!
I didn't have photos to show you the gift that I made for our mystery swap at Scrub Stitching. Janice received mine and shared photos on her blog, which I have now 'stolen'. I made this little bag that folds down to a useful container for using -
I made one of these for my swap gift last time too (2019). Linda, who received it, loved it so I thought I may as well make it again!
The pattern is Catch All Cutie by Teresa Weaver.
One of the things I wanted to do at Scrub Stitching was to make a start on my On Williams Street QAL blocks. I had been eyeing up this QAL since it started in January but hadn't had the chance to do anything about it till now. Each month they offer a free motion quilting design for a block. Each month's block is the same, but the quilting designs are different. They are quilted as blocks and then all joined later.
The 15" block is a pretty cool block. However at this stage, one night, I decided to put this one into the corner for some time out!
Nice and fresh, back at home, I fixed it up.
And started another. Whoops, that one went into coventry too!
All fixed,
And with its mate.
I have altered the pattern a little. Instead of sewing half square triangles for the centre, I made an economy block. And I used the 8-at-a-time method to streamline the making of the half square triangles.
If you are at all interested in enhancing your free motion quilting skills, pop along and have a look - they post a very comprehensive video each month.
Ok, I'd best be off,
'til next time,
Happy Stitches,
The first photo....the framing edge really brings out the pattern.
ReplyDeleteNice that the gumnut hat has a new home!!
I love your applecore piece - I really must have a go at this. Your gumnut outfit looked great and Odie looks good in the hat too. The bag looks like a useful one, but I must not be tempted! Enjoy quilting your blocks. xx
ReplyDeleteLove your moda love quilt, well done on all your other finishes
ReplyDeletelove that first quilt you show - simple but so nice. I have no imagination for making costumes - it is really neat looking
ReplyDeleteoh that catchall is adorable! lovely projects and lots of progress at SS...
ReplyDeleteAren't you just the cutest little gum nut!
ReplyDeleteI love your Moda Love quilt - I will make one one fine day..... those Williams street blocks always catch me too...
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Your Moda love top turned out beautifully. Love those quilt blocks, have fun with your FMQ.
ReplyDeleteYour Moda Love top is so pretty...and your apple cores look great too! :0)
ReplyDeleteGoodness, lots of creativity happening here! so your On Williams Street blocks are going to be lap quilted? Have you used this process before? Great idea to have different quilting on each one 👍
ReplyDeleteThe bag you made was the perfect swap gift for Scrub Stitchin'. I am glad you posted photos so I could see it. Also, very nice blocks. You certainly accomplished quite a bit there. You are motivating me to get my apple core quilt cut out.
ReplyDeleteI like how you put your Moda love together..........and the apple cores are great that size........you did such a great job with the gum leaf.....and gum nut.........and I really like those bottom blocks.........
ReplyDeleteThe Moda Love is so pretty and fresh looking. I was thinking it was perfect as we are entering Spring, but then remembered that you aren't doing that. :)
ReplyDeleteAre you doing your apple core quilt by machine or hand? I was gifted a bunch of those once but after holding onto them for several years, I realized I wasn't going to stitch them either way. Kudos to you for taking on all those curves. I can handle one here or there, but every seam, every which way? Not gonna happen!
Love the shot of Odie in the cap. And I thought your costume was very clever.
Your swap gift was lovely. Who wouldn't want such a unique and useful gift? That could be your signature swap gift each year and people would come hoping it was their turn to receive from you.
I do like the Williams Street QAL blocks, but I can see how it would be easy to get parts turned the wrong way. But two times in a row is maddening. In a class from Bonnie Hunter once I had such trouble keeping the units in the blocks oriented the right way. During the class I only got two blocks made, and each required multiple unpickings. That was 6 years ago, and I've never made another of those blocks!
Loved your gum leaf outfit - and yes - we all love the gift you made... Loved it when Lynda first showed us...then I'd forgotten about it - I really should make one - so thanks for the link . . in case I get to it.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your gum tree costume and I am sure Finn will too. I found it in with my Churn Dash quilt the other day. Those blocks are pesky, I hope future ones behave for you. The gum nut hat is cute on Odie.
ReplyDeleteYour outfit was so creative. The fabric was perfect for the gum leaf. I’m glad your little hat has found a happy recipient. I love the idea of the quilting QAL. I may have to look into that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great wrap up to your retreat. I like the colors of your Moda Love. It's on my list, but I have to find a background large enough that goes with a layer cake I already have, =)
ReplyDeleteSo many lovely blocks and your little retreat swap gift is adorable and so handy! You did very well with your gumnut theme...looked great! Nice Applecores too. I have one that needs borders xx
ReplyDeleteGood to know you are back and well. Especially as you can now do some stitching. That is an interesting BOM with the one block but different ideas for quilting. Haven't seen that before.
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