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Getting It Done

Since Judy announced this year’s challenge of Getting It Done, I’ve been thinking how I wanted to use it.  Picking one quilt to focus on last year worked pretty well, so should I do that with my Just Takes Two or Sylvia’s Bridal Sampler? I think if I focused on either of them I would have a top by the end of the year.

But, what about that lengthy list of UFOs? There are 34 quilts on that list — not to mention another 36 tops which need to be quilted!

Since neither the JTS or SBS quilts are priorities (i.e. have destinations  identified yet), I’m going to simply go with the flow.

  • Bind the 2006 Retreat Mystery quilt
  • Make TNBC block using Faux Applique technique
  • Complete the center of the Eyeore quilt
  • Work on the Double Wedding Ring Quilt

I’m sure I’ll do other things this month as well, but I really want to get these four things done.  To see what others are planning on doing this month check out the links over at Patchwork Times.

A New Year, A New Quilt

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As we start the new year, I’m starting a new quilt- Twas the Night Before Christmas by Kaaren Johnston of The Painted Quilt.  I do hope you’ll join me in this year long venture.

Although this is a small wall hanging (27 x 33) I’ve decided to stretch out the process.  If you are playing along, you are welcome to work at your own pace.  I’ll be doing one block a month with the final top assembly in November.

For January, I’ve picked the Gingerbread Men.  The finished block measures 5 1/2″ tall by 4 1/2″ wide.  It should work up quickly.

Here’s how I prepped my block for quilting:

Step 1 – find the center of the image.  I drew a line vertically through the center of the image and then horizontally, about 1/4″ higher than the center.  I did this because the image is about 3 1/4″ square, but the finished piece is not.

01-crosshairs

Per the instructions, I cut my fabric 2″ bigger than the finished size.  To determine where to trace the image, I folded the fabric into quarters and finger pressed it.

02-fingerpress

Now it’s time to trace the design onto the fabric.  Once way is to tape the design onto a window and then tape the fabric over the paper.

03-window

Back when I had a tube style computer monitor, I would open up a word processing document so I had a white screen then tape the design and fabric to the monitor. I now have a light box I purchased from Hobby Lobby, so I used it.

04-lightbox

Trace your design onto the fabric using your preferred marking tool.  I have a ceramic pencil that I use.

05-traced

An optional step is to back your fabric with a lightweight fabric to help prevent your threads on the back from showing through to the front.  I have a bolt of light weight muslin that I use for this purpose.  I cut a piece the same size as the fabric I traced the design on.

06-lining

Then I basted them together.  Since this is a small piece (7 1/2 x 6 1/2″) I just did a simple running stitch around the edges.  For larger pieces I may use my machine and stitch through the center of the fabric.

07-baste

The last step before you can proceed with stitching is to pick your floss colors.  I’ve decided to use two strands of DMC floss in various colors — primarily because that’s what I have handy.  Kaaren used Aurifil 12 weight Bright Redwork # 2260 thread.

08-thread

The block is prepped and ready to stitch.

gingerbread

After I started stitching, I decided that instead of using the black thread for the gingerbread faces and buttons, I would use the brown that I used to outline the cookie.  It’s all back stitch except for the knots for eyes and buttons.

I do hope you decide to join me in this venture.

2012 Final Countdown Challenge – Day Three

Ah — the good news.  I have until Saturday to get the three tasks completed in Shelly’s 4th annual Final Countdown over at Prairie Moon Quilts.  This is good as my UFO from Day 1 still needs binding and the Day 2 “pile” of quilts are still hanging.  Today’s task is to:

Pick a project to work on that is just for you.

Well, it may not look like it’s just for me, but I’ve started on the first block of Twas the Night Before Christmas.  I fell in love with Kaaren’s  quilt, but knew I would put it off if I didn’t know others were working alongside me, so I’m doing it as a Quilt-a-Long.

The design has been traced and it’s in my hoop.  The only reason there are only a few stitches done is I finally realized I was using the wrong type of needle.  So, tonight I’ll dig through my supplies to find an embroidery needle and see how much I can get stitched.

What’s On My Design Wall

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At the moment I don’t have a design wall.  See those white strips above the quilt?  Those are the 3M Command strips/hooks I normally hang my design wall on.  I haven’t taken my quilt show down yet, so I still have my Dragonfly quilt hanging on the fireplace wall.

That doesn’t mean I haven’t got something in the works. Tomorrow I’ll announce the first block of the Quilt-a-Long I’m hosting.

While you wait for something new to appear on my design wall (or the wall to reappear) check out other design walls by following the links over at Patchwork Times.

Twas the Night Before Christmas – A Quilt-a-Long

tnbcKaaren Johnston over at The Painted Quilt has graciously allowed me to host a quilt-a-long using her Friday Freebie #32 – Twas the Night Before Christmas.

If you haven’t seen it, please check it out.  It’s so cute.

On the 1st of each month I’ll pick either an embroidered block or a pieced block for us to complete by the end of the month.  On the first of the following month I’ll set up a place for us to link pictures of our finished block(s).

To get started, download and print the pattern from Kaaren’s blog and consider your options for the embroidered blocks.  Will you do them in red like Kaaren has, or will you venture off in a different direction?

Please stop back on January 1st to find out what block I’ve picked for us to do in January.

2012 Final Countdown Challenge – Day Two

I’m attempting to participate in Shelly’s 4th annual Final Countdown to get us prepared for the new year, but I’m running into some challenges. For example today’s challenge is:

Clean up a pile.

There are no piles — well except maybe my desk – as there is a quilt show going on in my house.  But, my sewing room is next to impossible to use, so perhaps my “pile” will be to take down the quilts in here.

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The one on the fireplace wall is easy — and I need to put the design wall back up shortly.  The quilt tops  on the shelves are easy — they are just pinned in place.  But I will have to enlist the help of my husband to disassemble (and store) the hanging racks.  They are bigger than me!

2012 Final Countdown Challenge

Shelly over at Prairie Moon Quilts is hosting the 4th annual Final Countdown to get us prepared for the new year.  Saturday’s challenge is:

Locate your UFO that’s closest to being done, and do something about it.

Since my sewing space still looks like an art gallery, I had doubts that I could make this happen.   I know exactly where the UFO closest to being finished is. It’s on the shelf, but the big ironing board is leaning up against that shelf and there is a quilt hanging in front of it.  Then I remembered a UFO with easier access.  The 2006 Mystery quilt that I quilted on the 17th.  It is still in the quilting bag tucked under my cutting board with the zipper leaders still attached.

I’ve removed the zipper leaders.  I assume that counts as “something” – although I think the idea is to actually finish it.  So I will bounce back and forth between putting away the serving dishes from the party, laundry, binding the quilt and the 2nd Countdown Task (to be announced) until I get it all done.

Stash Report

I haven’t done a stash report in a couple of weeks, so sat down last night and brought  my spreadsheet up-to-date.  I didn’t quite make it to 100 yards used for the year.

Total fabric purchases for the year, including recycled shirts totaled 167.692 yards.  I used 92.6 yards for the year resulting in a net increase in my stash of 75.092 yards.

No telling what 2013 will bring in the way of fabric purchases or usage.  I will however continue to track the inbound and outbound fabric and participate in Judy’s  Stash Reports.  You  can see how others finished the year by checking out this week’s post.

Quilt Show

First, I have not fallen off the face of the earth.  I’ve just been busy.  First with preparations for Christmas, then for a party and for my husband’s birthday.  I thought I  had pulled it off, then woke up this morning and realized that I don’t have his birthday present wrapped!

But the title of this post is “Quilt Show”.  For the party, my husband suggested that we display a some of my quilts throughout  the house.  “Some” turned out to be all but three.  The pictures start in the back of the house and end up in my sewing room office.

Ted's Office

Ted’s Office

In the hallway

In the Hallway

'Hiding" Exercise Equipment

‘Hiding” Exercise Equipment

Guest Bedroom View 1

Guest Bedroom View 1

Guest Bedroom View 2

Guest Bedroom View 2

Our Bedroom

Our Bedroom

Living Room View 1

Living Room View 1

Living Room View 2

Living Room View 2

Buffet After the Party

Buffet After the Party

Table After the Party

Table After the Party

Sewing Room View 1

Sewing Room View 1

Sewing Room Fireplace

Sewing Room View 2

Sewing Room View 3

Sewing Room View 3

Sewing Room View 4

Sewing Room View 4

Sewing Room View 5

Sewing Room View 5

Sewing Room View 6

Sewing Room View 6

Sewing Room View 7

Sewing Room View 7

Sewing Room View 8

Sewing Room View 8

The quilt stands/racks in my sewing room were built by my husband. I’ll do a post on them when we disassemble then later next week.

Stash Report

My fabric counting is mixed.  I’m not even sure I can explain it.  But, I’ve got my trusty spreadsheet with multiple tabs which keeps me on track.  Apparently when I started Orca Bay I counted the fabric as I stitched it into units.  I show 20 purple string geese last December.  This week I made 18, so I’ll use last year’s number, minus two for this week’s count.

Surprisingly, not fabric came into the house – and I wandered through both Hobby Lobby and Jo-Ann’s a couple of times this past week.  I even fondled a roll of 2 1/2″ strips at Big Lots!

Fabric Added Since Last Report: 0 yards
Fabric Added to Date:  165.192 yards

Fabric Used Since Last Report: 0.344 yards
Fabric Used to Date: 90.65 yards

Net Used for the year -74.542 yards

I best get to sewing if I’m going to use 100 yards by the end of the year.

To see if anyone else fabric #s moved follow the links over at Patchwork Times.