Quilting and Stuff by Knitnoid

I’ve Lost My Mind — Again

I’m supposed to be finishing the quilts on my Texas Braid –hey I only have 14 more rows to go.  Those of you taking bets on whether I’m binding on Friday or Saturday, I’m leaning toward Saturday, maybe even Sunday. (I have to work Saturday morning).

Anyway, as to my mind.  I am making a graduation quilt for my niece.  Turquoise (still need clarification if it leans blue or green, so suggested paint chips), no paisley.  That’s all the direction I have.  So what I have decided to do?

Ocean Waves. Bonnie Hunter style.  But a tad smaller (but not by much). Here’s my EQ rendering:

I pulled out my overflowing 2″ strip box and proceeded to cut 300 – HST pairs.  I think I need a 1500+ for the quilt, so this is just a drop in the bucket.  Now for the really fun part.  As much as I’d like to do this as a leader/ender project (and I will to a certain extent), I need to make 75 HST squares each week from now until mid-March if I have any hope of finishing the quilt by mid-May. If I can find the bonus HST squares from Carolina Christmas and Star Struck quilts, I should be able to cut that number down significantly.  I  need to dig through the orphan block box as well.

If any one sees my mind, please send it back to me.

Halfway to Texas

Or at least to a Texas Braid Quilt.

I think I finished another 9 or 10 rows of the quilting this evening bringing me to the halfway point.  So, what do you think?  Binding by Friday or will it be Saturday?

What’s On My Design Wall

Friday night I started working on this Jelly Roll quilt.  I ‘cheated’ and didn’t do the bias joins, but I think it still looks good.  The finished size was a bit odd, so when I got home I dug through my Kansas Troubles Quilters box and found enough fabric to add six rows to the quilt and the “borders”.  I think it now measures 57 x 76 — still a bit narrow, but I’m over it.  I even found fabric to match for the binding when I get it quilted!

I’ve been trying to clean up the sewing room — yesterday I dug through all of my quilt tops and sorted them into two stacks — those with backings (or fabric for the backing) and those without.    I was surprised to find that I have the backing fabric for nearly 2/3 of the quilt tops.     Those quilt tops and backing fabric went in the box under the shelves.  The box on the top shelf contains quilt tops which still need backings — well maybe one or two tops with backings made it in there since it’s the larger box.  Sitting on my ironing board are five quilt tops and backings.  Hum… I wonder if that means I think I’m going to work on them.

This week I want to finish the quilting and binding on my Texas Braid.  I need to quilt 28 rows across the width of the quilt — so 6 rows for 5 nights and I’ll be done by Friday night — giving me the weekend to get it bound.

Stay tuned to see if I get it done.  Any check out the link s at Patchwork Times to see what others are working on.

Stash Report

I’ve made a quilt completely from stash — but then I bought backing fabric for two quilts  Oh well, it will work out in the end.

Fabric Added Last Week: 10.12 yards
Fabric Added to Date: 118.754 yards

Fabric Used Last Week: 3.89 yards
Fabric Used to Date: 158.05 yards

Net Used for 2011: 39.296 yards

See how others are doing with their stash by following the links over at Patchwork Times.

Quilting This Week

Well, it was quilting and shopping this week.  Tomorrow’s stash report is going the wrong way, but I should be able to finish two more quilts in the next couple of weeks so perhaps it will be a wash by the end of next month.

First a visit to Heritage Fine Fabrics and the bolt sale.  I’ve setup another appointment to quilt on the long arm at Rocking Chair Quilts and want to take a second quilt.  I’m seriously considering quilting this quilt:

So, I needed a backing.  I found this fabric at 50% off.  The cool part is that I used this print in the quilt top.  I got what was left of the bolt and will be extending the backing with some back art.

Then on Friday night, instead of our usual dinner, my friends and I attended a Get Into The Swing event at Quilted Memories.

We made one of those 1600 Jelly Roll Quilts.  I used a Wildflower Serenade II jelly roll that I found in my stash to make my quilt top.  Today I’ve been adding to it.  I found enough fabric to lengthen the quilt by 12 inches and add a 4″ border to each side.  I just need to square it up.

Of course with plans to quilt a couple of quilts, I needed to make a run for batting.  I love Warm & Natural for most of my quilting.  For me it’s the right balance of warmth, cost and ease of quilting.  I found some Jo-Ann’s coupons and ran to the store. Also on my list was basting spray, blades and gray thread.  Some wide backing for the Jelly Roll quilt came home too.

It was only after I got home that I realized I didn’t get basting spray — but stencil marking spray!

Looking at the two cans, I shouldn’t have gotten the wrong stuff — but  if you aren’t paying attention it’s easy to get them mixed up.  Clearly another Jo-Ann run is in the works as I don’t need the stencil spray, but I do need the basting spray.

What’s On My Design Wall

These 15 blocks from Eleanor Burns Victory Quilts are on my design wall today.  I’m trying to decide if I want to make the other 5 and how I want to set them.  But of course meanwhile, I’ve got a couple of other projects racing through my head.

There’s the overflowing 2″ strip box and the overflowing 2 1/2″ strip box.

As much as I want to root around and find a pattern to use these strips, I keep reminding myself that I have plenty of quilts which need to be finished.  Besides, Bonnie Hunter has promised us a mystery towards the end of the year and hopefully I’ll be able to find what I need from these boxes.

There there is a quilt for my niece who graduates from high school in the spring. Her favorite color is turquoise and she’s not fond of paisley, but other than that any thing goes.  I think I’m going to draw my color inspiration from the fabric peeking from under the strip boxes – but that is as far as I’ve gotten.  It’s a good thing I have 7 months to get the quilt done.  It may take me 6 to figure out what I’m going to do!

In the meantime, I’m going to follow the links over at Patchwork Times to see if I can find some design inspiration from what other quilters are working on .

Stash Report

Little 6″ blocks don’t use much fabric, but I also have the borders for Butterfly Hearts.

Fabric Added Last Week: 0 yards
Fabric Added to Date: 108.634 yards

Fabric Used Last Week: 1.916 yards
Fabric Used to Date: 154.16 yards

Net Used for 2011: 45.526 yards

See how others are doing with their stash by following the links over at Patchwork Times.

 

Airplane

Airplane makes 15 blocks.  Now off to swap laundry.

Propeller

Army Star