I am in the process of getting as many projects finished before I go back to work next week and I thought I would have a go at quilting on the quilting machine at Mum's house. She can't use it at present as she is recovering from her shoulder surgery so I may as well have a go! I've loaded it on the machine and selected the designs I want to use, now it is just time to work on it.
I started this quilt some months ago and got most of it completed in one day but came to a stand still when I couldn't decide what to do for the final borders. Well in my desire to get it finished and off my UFO list I made a decision...
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Challenge Quilt 2012 - My Favourite Things Quilt
I spotted a new book a couple of months ago, "Some Kind of Wonderful" by Anni Downs. There were many tempting projects inside but the quilt My Favourite Things was just beautiful and I suggested it as an option for our Quilt Challenge 2012. Everyone it the group loved it and we decided that the pattern was flexible enough that a beginner or experienced quilter would be able to complete this project with ease.
However the rules had to made very clear! So we have nominated a number of blocks to be completed each month and each participant can select how the pattern is completed, applique can be done the hard way (Needle turn) or the easy way (visoflex). There is even stuff that can be done to work ahead! We also added the challenge of each member contributing a fat quarter of fabric that would would be drawn at our January breakfast meeting as a lucky dip. Here is the fabric I selected to contribute and here is the fabric I won. Each quilter has to use the fat quarter on their quilt top but there is no stipulation about how big or small the piece(s) is to be!
I have selected all my background fabrics and decided to think outside the square. Instead of cream and beige I have gone grey and grey...
What do you think?
However the rules had to made very clear! So we have nominated a number of blocks to be completed each month and each participant can select how the pattern is completed, applique can be done the hard way (Needle turn) or the easy way (visoflex). There is even stuff that can be done to work ahead! We also added the challenge of each member contributing a fat quarter of fabric that would would be drawn at our January breakfast meeting as a lucky dip. Here is the fabric I selected to contribute and here is the fabric I won. Each quilter has to use the fat quarter on their quilt top but there is no stipulation about how big or small the piece(s) is to be!
My contribution |
Lucky Dip Challenge |
I have selected all my background fabrics and decided to think outside the square. Instead of cream and beige I have gone grey and grey...
What do you think?
Labels:
Challenge Group,
My Favourite Things
Monday, January 16, 2012
An Angels Story - Winner!!!!!!!
I won!!!!!
Came equal first with Karen, here is a photo of the completed quilt. Lost the love at the end and was tempted to throw in the towel but Trish (keeper of the trophy) had already had our names put on the trophy... So the pressure was on!
Now onto quilting but I am not sure how I want it done so I think I'll hold onto it for a while and think.
Came equal first with Karen, here is a photo of the completed quilt. Lost the love at the end and was tempted to throw in the towel but Trish (keeper of the trophy) had already had our names put on the trophy... So the pressure was on!
Now onto quilting but I am not sure how I want it done so I think I'll hold onto it for a while and think.
Labels:
An Angels Story,
Challenge Group
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Missing block - An Angels Story
I am finally putting together all my completed blocks from An Angels Story. Today I got part one completed, however you can imagine my shock and horror when I moved onto part two to find that I was missing a block.
Now imagine, dear readers, my concern and reaction. I tore my sewing space to pieces in the search for the missing block. Then I remembered a visit from a dear friend, a friend who shall remain nameless. (I shall give you a hint, I am her toilet spot when she works in the area during the summer holidays.)
Please also remember, dear friends that currently I am in equal first position to win the 2011 Quilting Challenge. Is this a devious plot to ensure that my competition ends up first?? Has my friend turned traitor and decided to determine the result of our friendly challenge and allow a third party to win the trophy? All these questions were running through my mind, when I had a light bulb moment... Yes the block was found in with another project, I shall have to apologise for thinking that my friend would contemplate doing something so devious... but remember we are all very competitive!
Now imagine, dear readers, my concern and reaction. I tore my sewing space to pieces in the search for the missing block. Then I remembered a visit from a dear friend, a friend who shall remain nameless. (I shall give you a hint, I am her toilet spot when she works in the area during the summer holidays.)
Please also remember, dear friends that currently I am in equal first position to win the 2011 Quilting Challenge. Is this a devious plot to ensure that my competition ends up first?? Has my friend turned traitor and decided to determine the result of our friendly challenge and allow a third party to win the trophy? All these questions were running through my mind, when I had a light bulb moment... Yes the block was found in with another project, I shall have to apologise for thinking that my friend would contemplate doing something so devious... but remember we are all very competitive!
Labels:
An Angels Story
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