Quilting and Stuff by Knitnoid

April Was Busy

April was busy.  I have not kept up on my handwork this month, nor did I do my BOM Saturday.  After I finished the pillowcases, I started in on this table runner and quilt.  They have since been bound in the same fabric as the sashing, but I didn’t get a picture of them before they left my possession.

Around the same time, I worked with a local landscaper and she put in a flower bed along my north fence line.  I can’t wait for it to fill in.

Then it was off to AQS Paducah.

My friend and I stayed in Metropolis, so naturally I have the obligatory photo of Superman and Lois Lane.

The second night we were there, we were woke up with meowing outside the door.  This is Yankee.  We took her to the walk-in Vet where she was scanned for a microchip -does not have one – and given a rabbies shot and ointment for her eye.  She was given a clean bill of heath with an estimated age of 6 months.  The front desk said she had been hanging around the motel and we were welcome to take her with us.  She was well behaved in the room and on the ride home.  She will live with my friend’s neighbor.

After the vet visit it was off to Hancock’s of Paducah where I walked in found the Steampunk Menagerie fabric I tried to order last fall.   1 yard in and out in less than 10 minutes.

At the show I found this gorgeous panel and companion piece at the Motherland Fabrics booth.

Not fabric, but quilting decor – I bought this garden stake of fused glass from Kos Artistic Design.

 

 

Pillowcases

This years Brandon Quilters President’s Challenge is pillowcases for the Children’s Safe Center.  Years ago I prepped 5 cases which never got made, so I finally made those, then dug through my stash to see what else I could find. I thought I was done, then I picked up a quilt to bind and found one more.

I cut the body of the case 27″, the cuff 9″ and the accent band 1 1/2″.  Personally I don’t like the accent to be loose, so I stitch it to the cuff, then do the burrito roll to stitch it to the case.  Once the cuff is pressed, the case is folded in half wrong sides together and trimmed to 21″ wide.  I sew 1/4″ down the length of the case, press the seam and turn the case inside out and stitch the seam, encasing it.  My needle position was at 1.0 from the right.

The case is then turned right side out and pressed.  I then trim the length of the case to 31″, repeating the steps above to encase the seam.

Block of the Month Saturday – 03/28/26

I did not get far on this month’s goal.  Paper piecing is a struggle for me. Recently I watch a video on how to use freezer paper to paper piece and thought I’d give it a try.  I still struggled and temporarily gave up as I needed to get the shop sample bound.  Alas, I didn’t think to take a picture of it bound before I delivered it.

Of course while I was at the shop, I made a few purchases. My goal was to find either a red or blue for the border of Chain of Stars.  I also picked up a few pieces which just came in the shop.  I left the shop with 2 shop samples to piece and patterns to write, so Chain of Stars falls to the back of the line along with nearly everything else on my plate but the pillowcases.

What I’m Working On Wednesday – 3/25/36

Last night I finished quilting a shop sample. So now I have 3 quilts to bind!  On the white bench are the pillowcases I need to finish by 4/6.  I would also like to finish the Disappearing Hourglass quilt by then as well.  There should be enough time – if I don’t get distracted.

 

National Quilting Day

This past Saturday was National Quilting Day.  Up early, I started assembling the Disappearing Hourglass blocks.  Riviana blocks were built as my leader/ender.

The afternoon found me going with Ruby to pick up an indoor/outdoor rug for her patio.  Doesn’t this look like a quilt?

I spent the evening (and the next morning) kitting up the rest of the fabric for Ritzy’s shop hop block.  58.  When these are gone that’s it.  We don’t have any more fabric.

 

 

This Past Week

It’s been a crazy week. If it wasn’t for my camera I’m not sure I would have remembered what I did last week.

Wednesday – Took the cats to the Vet for their shots — but this one had to go back under drugs because she wouldn’t let us get her out of the carrier.

Thursday – Quilted a quilt for a customer 

Friday was the Quilters by Hearts’ Desire retreat.  I attended that morning where I stitched this Star-A-Day Block. It’s one of 2 blocks so far which only use a single fabric for the star points.

Friday afternoon I drove down to Collins to pick up a couple of chairs for my living room

Since we were halfway to Wiggins, we drove down to the quilts shop – Ms. Sew-n-Sew.  They are one of the shops participating in the state wide quilt shop hop. I found a few things to bring home with me.

Saturday, the plan was to hit 5 shops, but between a late start and car issues requiring us to turn around and switch cars, we only hit 3.  At Gardensong Fabrics I picked up the book and butterfly fabric. The stack of Fat Quarters is a bundle I purchased from Pearblossom Quilt Cottage in Bogue Chitto – after the car switch. The floral and dot fabrics and travel it is from The Cotton Patch, also in Bogue Chitto. This was the end of our shop hopping and we headed on to New Orleans.

Sunday started off with Brunch at Antoine’s Restaurant.

Then it was time for Banana Ball! I didn’t realize the music would be non-stop, if I get tickets to another game I’m taking ear plugs. We then drove home.

Monday started with a trip to the Vet for Butterscotch. This picture was after I gave her meds. She was a good girl.

Afterwards I went to Twin Oaks Craft where I purchased this gorgeous orange fabric. I think it’s destined to become a pillowcase cuff for the butterfly fabric I bought on Saturday.

Monday night was the Quilters By Hearts Desire Meeting. Our speaker spoke on embelishments and we tried beading ourselves.

The ongoing Disappearing Block segment is Lazy 8. It starts off as a 9-patch the centers are one fabric and the corners the background. – Add this to my list of quilts to make….

Tuesday I spent the day kitting up MORE blocks for Ritzy Quilting.  She ran out of the lavender kits and couldn’t get additional fabric, so we pivoted and went with the pink. The kits were cut with the Accuquilt so just sit down and sew.

It’s no wonder I did nothing Wednesday. So what’s on the agenda this week? I’m just ignoring the stuff that’s in progress – binding on 2 quilts, pillowcases which need to be done by April 6th, the disappearing hourglass quilt in progress. the redwork I need to do and the other 9 stars I want to finish by the end of the month because I pulled fabric for a new pair of shoes which I want to wear in Paducah in April. 

Stay tuned to see if I get any of this done.

What I’m Working on Wednesday – 03/11/26

My Disappearing Hourglasses are ready to assemble. It turns out I only have 16 squares in the layer cake. Now I’ve cut 2 of them wrong.  The first one I made a pinwheel, but didn’t notice until I cut it.  That’s OK – I’ll just have one block that is not a star. However the 2nd block I miscut and I won’t be able to use. I guess I’m making a smaller quilt.

Meanwhile, my Riviana blocks continue to accumulate as leader/ender.

and I still need to bind Eclipse and Scrappy Bargello.

Handwork Tuesday – 0310/26

Tuesday I attached the long green to blue section to the main top. It was a lot easier to do than I anticipated.  I suspect it was because I had it oriented correctly in my hands.  For the rest of the month I’ll work on Winter Wonderland and Star-A-Day.

Scrappy Bargello is a Top

I finished my Scrappy Bargello.

I also tamed my 2 1/2″ wide scraps. Anything over 12″ was sorted by color and rolled up. Those bags on the left fit in top of the box.  The zip top bag is to hopefully keeps them contained.  I can get the box shut, but only because of the 3 1/2 yards pulled for the quilt.  I’ve also sorted by color the 2 1/2″ squares and rectangles.  To think that at one point I had them all in a single shoe box (squares and rectangles)!

The post title is Scrappy Bargello is a Top, but I was able to quilt it this afternoon.  It has now been added to the binding stack. Neither quilt will take that long to bind, I just need to do it – preferably before the next guild meeting on the 16th.

Scrappy Bargello Progress

Scrappy Bargello is going together quickly — when I actually sit down and sew.  I think I spent about an hour at my sewing machine last night. I don’t have anything on my plate for this evening, so I hope I can finish the center. There’s one more set of strips to sew together. When that’s done I’ll audition fabric for a border.