Here is Janessa's take on our "watermelon" blocks. She made her blocks into a Ladybug quilt! I think it turned out darling and can hardly wait to see it quilted.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
Almost done!
Now to decide if I keep going around with a black border or just stop and wait for binding.
To make the quilt, I modified a Circle of Nine setting with my BOM blocks. I will put the 3 extra blocks on the back of the quilt.
Way back when...a whole year ago...when I first heard the LQS ladies calling this a watermelon quilt (because of the red and green colorway) at our January meeting, I knew I had to incorporate some of the design I saw from a quilt in Fons and Porter's Love of Quilting magazine. The issue is May/June 2010 and the inspiration quilt in found on page 18 of that issue. It's called Watermelon and Shoofly by Tammy Johnson. I quickly made several watermelon blocks from the inspiration quilt and they have been waiting patiently to somehow make their way into my own quilt. A few months ago, I watched a demonstration on how to make a Circle of Nine quilt. I knew that my watermelon blocks would work perfectly with some modification on my part. I added the ants and crows onto the corner blocks just because.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
My Watermelon Quilt
Sunday, January 22, 2012
One Down and One To Go!
Finished one BOM from our LQS a few days ago. Now trying to get my mind and body in gear to finish the 2nd one (different from this one). This one is called "It's a Wonderful Life" designed by our local quilt designer Geralyn Powers. She is so creative! It was always fun to attend the Saturday Sampler each month during the year to see what the next block would look like. I think I only missed one Saturday out of the year so this quilt only cost me $12 to make, excluding sashing and border fabric. You pay for the first block in January and then your next block is free if you bring it back the next month finished. If you miss a meeting, you also have to pay for the next block. Not too bad!
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Let it Snow!
Winter has still not come to Wyoming. We are hoping for some good storms in the next few days. I'm afraid no snow now means we will have our Winter in Spring and then our Summer will be cold....once again. Having no snow does not mean we don't have the cold temperatures though! High today in the 20's with nights below zero. Wind is already blowing hard so the temp won't even feel in the 20's today.
Here's a lil' quilt I made a couple of months ago but haven't shown. I let it sit in the closet for a year before finishing it. It's a cute little tabletopper but a new quilter showed her over zealous handiwork and went to town on it. I guess since I hadn't already put the buttons on for the eyes, she figured she would help me finish the snowmen. LOL! I think of them as wearing goggles now, waiting for the next big storm! :)
Here's a lil' quilt I made a couple of months ago but haven't shown. I let it sit in the closet for a year before finishing it. It's a cute little tabletopper but a new quilter showed her over zealous handiwork and went to town on it. I guess since I hadn't already put the buttons on for the eyes, she figured she would help me finish the snowmen. LOL! I think of them as wearing goggles now, waiting for the next big storm! :)
Friday, December 16, 2011
Kinsley
My daughter is a secretive one, that's for sure! She called me the other day and asked if I had any mod podge. Of course I do....that stuff seems to multiply in the bottle! I can't seem to find enough projects to use it all up. While she was picking up the bottle, being the curious mom that I am, I asked what she was doing with it....she said I would have to wait and see.
So now we all know the name of the newest addition coming in April! Janessa cut all the wood by herself then painted each block black. She then mod podged each letter onto the blocks. She found the letters on flickr. Some guy likes to take pictures of the alphabet so you can find any kind of letter you need.
Little Kinsley has a pretty special mommy!
Kinsley's baby quilt is coming right along. One more border to go with some appliqued wording on it and then it is finished. Janessa has done a great job! Reminds me that I need to start thinking of what kind of baby quilt I want to make for this baby.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Winter Welcome
I use to subscribe to several different quilting magazines. As the time came and went to renew each one, I usually opted to not renew. There are a couple of magazines though that I really love and hold on to. One of those is McCall's Quilting magazine. In the Holiday issue (Nov/Dec) 2009, I spotted this quilt pattern designed by Susan Guzman. I have been wanting another Christmas quilt and loved how different this one was. I used only fabric I had on hand. It's called Winter Welcome.
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