Thursday, 29 November 2012

A Little of This, A Little of That

This week I have been working on a few different projects.  First up was quilting my Cuzco quilt.


I had marked lines every 1 1/2 inches so that I could quilt this funky orange peel pattern on the background.  The quilt is now in the washer, removing the lines.


I just completed my blocks for this months civil war reproduction challenge.  These are the blocks that finish 4 1/2 inches.  And yes, they are a challenge!


And not to be forgotten, this weeks hexagon.  Katja has a new challenge for hexagons for next year.  I need to get this years finished up, and get started on next years.  Never a dull moment!

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Farmer'sWife Blocks 83 & 84

Spider Web and Spool also made the trip out east with Deanna.


Here they are hanging out with a couple of locals!




They are at Shediac, New Brunswick, home of the world's largest Lobster.






Thursday, 22 November 2012

A Little Cuzco


I am currently playing with a little "Cuzco" by Kate Spain.  I have the quilt top finished and have spent most of this evening marking some reference lines with my water erasable pen.  On a darker fabric I would use chalk however with white I don't have a lot of choices but to use the pen.  Let's keep our fingers crossed that it washes out okay!

It is Thursday, so here is my latest hexagon.


Have a great weekend everyone and a special "Happy Thanksgiving" to my American friends!

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

A Double Slice of Cake

My double slice of cake quilt is made using "Simply Color" by V and Co. for Moda.


I was inspired to make this very easy quilt by a quilt my friend Noeline who was making a quilt out of "Little Black Dress" fabric.


She was using a pattern from Benartex that included a sashing.  I decided I didn't want sashing because I wanted something quick.


I started with 42 10" squares.  This is the size Layer Cakes by Moda come in.  If your Layer Cake doesn't have 42 pieces add in a couple of solids or downsize to 35 squares.  Cut each of the squares at the 3 1/2" line.


Shuffle your fabrics and sew the two pieces together.


Take your newly pieced square and cut in half at the 5" line.


Shuffle your fabrics one more time, flip one half top to bottom and sew the two halves together.


This is what your finished block should look like.  Lay out the blocks alternating one horizontal block and then one vertical block.  I set my blocks 6 x 7.  Refer to the picture at the top of the page if you need a little help.  Of course if you are an over achiever you can add sashing and a border.


I was short on time so I quilted the quilt with an all over ribbon.  The design is really a large meander with an echo line that crosses over now and then.  I used grey thread so as to blend in.

This pattern is a great way to show off your favourite fabrics.  Or in my case, get a quilt finished very quickly.  Hope you have a wonderful day!








Sunday, 18 November 2012

Farmer's Wife Blocks 81 & 82

Snowball and Spider Legs also went with Deanna on her holiday.


Now how cool is this.  The Farmer's Wife blocks are at the Farmer's Daughter Country Market!  And where might you ask is this?  It is in Whycocomagh, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Curved Four Patch Class


Recently I taught a class on making a Curved Four Patch.  We used the uneven nine patch ruler from EZ Quilting.  The ruler calls for a 10 1/2" nine patch but since I seldom follow rules I decided a 10 1/2" four patch would be way more fun.


The women in the class used a variety of fabrics.  Batiks, brights, soft pastels and even a little Blitzen.  We all had a great time and I'm hoping they bring their finished quilts into the shop to show me.  They did ask for a close up of the quilting so here it is.


The Kate Spain fabric combined with bright solids and white make such a cheerful little quilt.


You know I wouldn't let the week go by without a hexagon.  Have a wonderful weekend everyone!

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Fun with Rulers

Today I want to share with you a quilt I recently finished for Barb.  She made this quilt as a gift for her Mom, who is also a friend of mine.  I wanted it to be special so I decided to try out a new ruler.


I started with this block.


I quilted in the background.


I used a regular ruler to find the centre of the block and then used an arc ruler to make a shape that reminds me of the christmas ornament my Grandmother used to hang.



I had a lot of fun trying something new!