Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Union Station

Last night I sewed the border on to the "Union Station" comfort top. I'm hoping that our Sewing Circle will tie it and then pass it along to charity. Sewing the blocks together was not for the faint of heart. There were way too many 'partial' seams to make it fun. And then too, I was dissappointed that it didn't look more like the picture from which I got my inspiration. Is it that my gray is too light or should my colors be brighter? Check out the difference here. Would quilting it with a dark gray thread help?
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Saturday, November 12, 2011

A New Quilt Project

I've been collecting fabric from different people and places down through the years. Usually it's material that they want to get rid of to clean out their houses and closets. Yesterday Linda D. brought me 2 boxes of fabric. I found a couple pieces in there that inspired me to go ahead and cut out a quilt that I've admired for quite a while. I added some pieces from my closet to complete the palette. t27
A simple quilt. Easy to cut out ...t26
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 ...but it may be a little tricky to sew together. It's going to take some 'partial seams' to make it work.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Scrappy Quilt

How can we make a pretty quilt from this ...t25
... and this?t24
Evie came over and helped place the scrappy squares on my design wall and sew this quilt together.t23
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While we sewed, the boys played in the living room.t21
Later, Evie added an airstrip and hanger to the roads.t22

Sunday, October 30, 2011

A Plate of Pineapples

Thanks to Amy over at Amy's Creative Side for hosting another fine Blogger's Quilt Festival. Here's my entry.
My quilt was made for a challenge using the "Dresden Plate" block as the jumping off point. I first pieced "Pineapple" blocks and sewed 3 of them together in a row. From those blocks I cut out a blade from the Dresden Plate. Then I sewed the blades together and finally applique'd the "plate" to the background.
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