Quilting and Stuff by Knitnoid

Zip and Clip Bag – March 2024

Over the next few weeks I hope to document my projects from 2024, as well as keeping up with this year.  This is the first project I completed in 2024.  This is my second Zip and Clip bag.  I previously made one in July 2022 (see it here) and wore it out.  This one is made from the legs of jeans my sister cut off to make shorts.

The embroidery is an iron-on applique I purchased from Jo-Ann’s.  I was in a time crunch as I needed this for my trip to Scotland in April, so the magnetic snaps are larger than I would have liked.  Under the flap there is a zipper compartment and a “phone” pocket.

The main compartment is roomy, there is a passport pocket with a hook and loop closure, as well as another zipper pocket.

The zipper pocket has a space for 6 cards.

Although not part of the pattern, I added a back pocket for my phone.  I didn’t want to open the bag to get my phone.

The pattern is Zip & Clip Bag by Around the Bobbin.   I really like this bag.  It holds everything I need.  I can wear it cross-body, or around the waist. I typically thread the strap through my belt loops when I do that.

 

Highlights from 2024

2024 was a very busy year for me. So much, I didn’t do any posts!   I was still reeling from the company layoff in October 2023, I was President of Brandon Quilters and Secretary of Quilters by Hearts Desire, renovations continued on my house, I visited Scotland for 12 days, prepared and presented 2 different presentations a the quilt guilds, assisted a friend vend at a quilt show, self-published a table runner pattern, taught a quilt class, visited family in Kansas City for my nephew’s 21st birthday, started ball room dancing, and drove a 26-foot UHaul to Nashville, learned to make quilted sneakers and reorganized my extensive fabric collection. There was some quilting done, but most of it was crammed into the last half of the year.  I need to go back through all of my photos to figure out what projects I started and finished as I didn’t even keep up with my quilting spreadsheet.

My brother called me towards the end of December or early January last year and said he was going to come down and put in my shower in February.   It’s tough to get a good picture of the shower because of the small space.  We celebrated his birthday while he was here and he did a few odd jobs around the house as well.

Once the shower was done, the contractors came in, fixed the bedroom ceiling, painted, put in the new flooring.  My brother will be back in February to install the new vanity in my bathroom.

I think the contractors finished on Friday and the following Tuesday I was off to Scotland for 2 weeks.

When I got back I started ballroom dancing.

I mentioned I visited Kansas City for my nephew’s 21st birthday.  A baseball game and quilt shop hopping also took place.

I self published the pattern for my Double 4-patch table runner and taught it at the local quilt shop.

I gave a presentation on quilts from Orphan Blocks.

and another on different ways to set blocks.

I learned how to make quilted sneakers.

Drove a 26-foot UHaul to Nashville.

and reorganized my fabric.

2025 looks to be just as busy. I’m still President of Brandon Quilters and Secretary of Quilters by Hearts Desire, I’m teaching the sneaker class at my LQS, I’m going to AQS Branson to help my friend in her booth. There’s a trip to Kansas City & Minnesota planned – 2 quilt shows, speaking at Candlelight Quilters, ballroom dancing 3 or 4 times a month, a quilt retreat, attending the regional quilt guild meetings and monthly Bunco. We can’t forget the on going renovations. This year it’s the kitchen!

I have a plan to spread my quilting out throughout the year.  More on that later.

A New Year, New Responsiblities

No, I have not given up blogging, I’ve just been really busy.  My responsibilities at my day job doubled over night at the end of October.  As a result, I’ve spent virtually no time in my Quilt Studio.  I’ve made a handful of blocks for a BOM that I’m working on (times 4 maybe 5), and I worked on my name tag, but that’s it.  The other thing which occurred is I was made President of Brandon Quilters — the larger of the 2 quilt guilds I’m in.  I’m still Secretary/Newsletter Editor for Quilters By Hearts Desire.

I have one meeting, albeit sparsely attended due to the rain, under my belt.  But today was a big day. Along with the President of Quilters by Hearts Desire, we did a live TV segment about our quilt groups.  You can watch it HERE.

 

Athena is Finished

It’s been a busy few days.  Saturday I made an appointment to go to Ritzy Quilting Company with Ruby, my SIL.  The shop is owned by a friend and we were looking at her website when Ruby spotted some fabric that she thought would work well with s floral she got from an estate a few weeks ago. I needed a green to go with my lily fabric for a 2nd quilt from the fabric, and while I was there I picked up some additional fabrics to go with it for a 3rd quilt.

I used the 2nd green from the left in my Chain Link quilt and will bind it with this fabric as well. I have plans for 2 more of these quilts.  They go together quickly, but I found it hard to ‘square the quilt’ when it was quilted.

While this quilt was being quilted, I made binding.

One of these days I’m going to learn that I plan to get more done that I have time for.  I’m going to try to get the Auction String IV bound today, but the Orange Lily quilts will have to wait until later.  After I get back from the Quilt Guild meeting tonight, I have to go into cleaning mode as I’m hosting Bunco next Monday.  After Bunco, I have the President’s Challenge to get done by the following week for my other guild.  At that point, I have a sweater sleeve to knit so I can get my sister’s sweater finished.  Hopefully that won’t take more than a week or 2 so I can get back to quilting.  I have 2 more UFOs to finish by December 4th, and I’d like to get one more quilt made from the Lily Fabric. I think I still have 6 1/2 yards left.

So back to Athena.

It is quilted using Glide in Buttercup. The quilting motif is “Sports”. I enlarged the E2E design to 20″ tall. There is less than 2 bobbins of thread in this 57 x 71 quilt.  I started the quilt on 1/26/22 and finished it 10/1/23. The quilt pattern is Athena from GE Designs Stripology 2, but I switched up the colors a bit. Instead of a 2 color quilt, I made mine 3. I had purple strips and squares, neutral strips and yellow squares.

Keeping the Momentum Going

Since I’ve gotten back from the retreat, I’ve kept the momentum going.  There are 4 more quilts on my 2023 Brandon Quilters UFO list and 2 of them are one step closer. My goal is to show them Monday night at the meeting.  First up is Auction Strings IV.  For this one I used Strawberry Blond thread and Overlapping Crop Circles.  The backing is a wide back I picked up in April. The binding is cut (turquois with a cheddar flange) and needs to be made.

LSU Athena is next on the list. For this quilt i used Buttercup thread and a sports motif quilting design. Originally I planned to use the LSU fabric as the outer border, but I like the tiger stripe better, so the LSU fabric ended up on the back.  I have enough fabric to make a pillowcase to go with this quilt.  The binding will be in the tiger stripe with a purple flange, just to make it easer to stitch down.

The most recent top is the Orange Lily Garden Lattice.

It is ready to load on the longarm as soon as I get the backing pieced.  Since I have so much of the lily fabric, the backing will be the same as the main fabric.  After cutting the backing, I counted folds.  I think I still have 7 1/2 – 8 yards of fabric left.  I have another quick quilt in mind, but before I can start it, I need to get the bindings on all of these quilts.

And because I sat down to write this post on the 27th, a picture of my babies.  Butterscotch (R) and Gracie (L). Today was their ‘gotcha day’ anniversary.  I can’t believe it’s been 9 years.

Weekend Quilt Retreat

This past weekend was Brandon Quilters annual retreat at Lake Tiak O’Khata.  A great time was had by all.

After I had committed to attend the retreat, I found out that I needed to work this weekend.  Fortunately it was for just an hour each Friday night and Sunday morning and I work remotely, so it didn’t diminish the fun too much.

The first project I finished was Auction Strings IV.  This is the last of the string blocks I purchased at auction back in 2018. I just needed to add the setting corner squares and the borders.

I pulled Athena out next.  This is from GE Designs Stripology 2.  Shortly after I moved to Mississippi I started this quilt, but it got put away after the work on the house started in earnest. I had 16 of the 48 blocks made, but all the fabric cut. It is made by piecing strips around a center square then making 3 diagonal cuts through the block. The pieces are then mixed up and sewn back together again.  Then the trimming begins. One that’s done, the top comes together quickly.  I put it away at this point, as I forgot I had not bought, let alone brought with me the inner border fabric. I did make a run to a LQS and purchased fabric for the border, so I hope to get it finished this week.

I always bring way too much with me to work on, so I had to choose what to work on next.  My rainbow charm swap or something new.  I picked something new. All of this fabric came from the estate of former guild member. It went together so fast.  I plan to get the border done on this quilt this week as well.

I Finished a UFO

Oh so many years ago — 16 years, 9 months and 2 days to be exact – December 15, 2006, I walked into a quilt shop and saw a “quilted” jacket made from a sweatshirt. The class was full, but I thought I could make it on my own – and in time to give it to my mom for Christmas.  As with many last minute projects, Christmas came and went without it being finished, so it got set aside.

I pulled it out in 2020 to finish as my quilt guild wanted me to do a presentation on quilted sweatshirt jackets.  I even purchased a couple of additional sweatshirts to make a few more jackets. But the meetings were cancelled then I moved, so no more work was done on the jacket.  I was asked to do a presentation at one of my current guilds, so I put this on my UFO list and actually worked on it a little earlier in the year.  But it wasn’t until this past weekend that I buckled down and finished it.

The neckband and one cuff is missing, so I found some 2″ wide elastic and added a casing to the cuff and waistband.  This has the added benefit of adding an additional inch to the length, which is helpful since I’m now giving this to my sister.

 

Stash Enhancing

Saturday morning I had the opportunity to add to my stash from the estate of a local quilter. There was so much to chose from and as I understand it by the time I got there there was a ton of stuff which had already been hauled out. There was still plenty left, but I didn’t know where I would put it and I just didn’t know what I’d make.

From the haul, I’ve pulled these fabrics.  That flower is 8″ wide, so it makes it challenging.  But I think I’ve found the pattern.

Garden Lattice.  I’m planning on using the green fabric in place of the yellow, the peachy orange in place of the blue and the stripe in the cornerstones and for binding.  I’ll probably use the floral for the backing as well, as I have at least 10 yards of the fabric.

When I got home I finally finished the binding on Halloween Whimsy.

This is a Riley Blake kit that I purchased from The Quilted Cow last fall. It took no time at all to make.  It’s quilted in a spiderweb pattern using Strawberry Blond Glide thread.

Some Binding

 

I’ve recently got some more binding done.  This is Crystal from GE Designs Stripology 3.

The Squedge 18° ruler tablerunner is bound and I made a pillow from the extra pieces.

A Few Finishes

I’ve finally gotten to some of the binding. It’s not all done, but I’ve finished a few.  First up is Cairdeas. This wall hanging was done in commemoration of my trip to Ireland in June with Bonnie Hunter. She designed this quilt, and the pattern is available in her on-line store.  I started the embroidery in Ireland June 14th and finished the binding August 4th. It measures 24 1/2 x 25 1/4 after washing.

Up next is the Christmas Star Swap quilt.  In April 2019, I attended a quilt retreat and some of us swapped blocks.  This quilt was on my 2023 Brandon Quilters UFO list.  This quilt finishes at 74″ x 93 before washing.  The quilting is a combination of ruler work — 1 1/4″ and 3/4″ circles using the Handi Quilter Swiss Cheese ruler, free-motion continuous curves in the chain, and computerized motifes-Feathered Square 3 which I divided in half for the white areas and used who in the pieced blocks, and Christmas 2010 Border and Boder Corner by Sweet Dreams Quilt Studio. It took about 6 bobbins of Glide 40wt in Pistachio.

Kimberly is my most recent finish.  I started this quilt at the MQA Summer Gathering and finished it August 21st.  The quilting motif is Liberty. I used 3 bobbins in Glide 40wt in Mercury. It measures 65 x 82 1/2.