Quilting and Stuff by Knitnoid

2013 Final Countdown – Task One

For the past few years I’ve participated in Prairie Moon Quilts‘ final countdown to the new year.  Shelly picks three tasks to complete or work on to prepare our quilting areas for the new year. The first task she’s picked is:

Pick the one project of yours that is the closest to being finished and work on it.

I’m not one to get a quilt quilted, then not get the binding on, so there are no quilts waiting to be bound in my room. Admittedly there is that quilt that has all but three or four rows and the borders quilted – but that’s more work than I want to tackle right now.

I was all fired up to quilt the black and pink quilt – but that is a huge project – comparably speaking.

So, I pick the Frog Quilt.  It really is close to being finished – at least the top is.  It just needs the eyes and peppermint appliqued then it can be quilted — not to mention I really need to get this finished in the next couple of weeks. Of course I’ve said that before. Perhaps this challenge is just what I need to make it happen.

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Here’s the direct link to Task One over at Prairie Moon Quilts.

 

Stash Report


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I had high hopes for finishing the year with 13 yards out this past week and none in bringing my net stash for the year to about 28 yards added.  Alas, I have to be satisfied with having added less than 50 yards to my stash, since I discovered the sheet I planned to use for a pink and black quilt was not 100% cotton.

This resulted in a trip to several thrift shops, a recycled fabric shop, Hancocks and Jo-Ann’s and nearly 15 yards of fabric.

I found a sheet that I have a plan for, along with three shirts for the recycling bin. My quest was colors I don’t already have tons of (ok, but I really liked the blue) and it had to have a green or orange tag since those were 75% off.  I’m counting it as 9.9 yards of fabric for $5.39.

But I still needed backing. I found a Kona Cotton for the backing which would also work for the binding. The only problem is after the short piece was removed from the bolt the dye lot changed and the 5 yard piece was not going to work for the binding.  So, I had to keep looking.

I ended up with the same print that I used in the quilt.  The dye lot is slightly off (I did buy the two pieces at least 6 years apart, possibly longer) but I don’t think I’m going to use it for the binding.  I’d really like black, but that’s going to be impossible, so I guess I’ll go back and get that pink Kona Cotton when I get it quilted.

Oh — where did all the fabric go this week?  Binding for Darhon’s quilt, two sets of pillowcases, the bad sheet, and Syd has started a quilt for her cousin and all the pieces are cut and out of my stash.

So, here’s the last report for the year.

Fabric added since the last report: 14.9 yards
Fabric added year to date: 192.862 yards
Fabric used since the last report: 13.77 yards
Fabric used to date: 150.059 yards
Net stash: -42.803

I just did a quick analysis of my year end stash reports and discovered I have brought 300 yards more into the house than I’ve sewn over the past 5 years.  No wonder I’ve had to add a few new storage boxes.

Looking at the list of UFOs I want to finish next year, I only see two maybe three which requires any additional fabric to complete the top.  And it looks like I have the backing and binding for most of the quilts that I want to get quilted. So, perhaps next year I’ll be in the black fabric wise.

Hop over to Patchwork Times to see how others did with their stash this year.

Well, Shoot.

Back in October I bought what I thought was a 100% cotton sheet to use for the backing of one of my quilts.  The one I was planning on quilting today.

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As you can see it was perfect (the pink on the left).  Turns out it is a 60 /40 poly/cotton blend.  Now I have to decide if I want to use one of these two fabrics or buy something else.

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Both of these fabrics came from my mother’s stash.  The top piece is for a Stack-N-Whack quilt that she didn’t get made and I haven’t yet.  The bottom piece was supposed to be a dust ruffle to match the quilt my mom made for my grandmother. I’m rather certain I’m not ready to cut into it yet.  The quilt needs a bit of repair from sun damage.

So it really boils down to do I want to use the floral print or go buy something new. I’ll let you know what I figure out.

 

 

A Quilty Christmas

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This is the quilt that Syd pieced for her brother and I quilted. He was thrilled to get it.  Next up is a black, red and white quilt for her cousin Samantha. The fabrics are piled on my cutting table and Syd has a rough idea of what she wants to do.  But it needs refined so the fabric can be cut.

Once that is done, she’ll be able to piece the top on her new-to-her sewing machine.

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It’s a Singer Genie just like the one she’s been sewing on here at our house.  Now she’ll be able to sew at home too.  We found it locally on Ebay. If I had to guess, I’d say it was an estate find as the original book and feet were with the machine.

DH got two sets of pillowcases.

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My wonderful husband replaced my favorite rotary cutter since the one I have died. He also gave me the The Loyal Union Sampler and tote bag and the great LED light for my lamp. Ever practical he also gave me a set of wiper blades for my car and new knives for the kitchen. Who knew that I needed 3 different sizes (two on the front a one on the back window)! Syd gave me the silicon mat for my iron so I can set it off the ironing board and on the sewing table when I’m pressing large pieces of fabric.

Today, now that the festivities are over at our house, there’s Taco Soup in the slow cooker and I’m going to work on a quilt while the house is still quiet.

Overtime for the Elves

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Earlier this week when I changed the sheets on the bed, I changed out my quilt and put a matching pillowcase one of my pillows. A day or two later my DH cracked a joke about me having pillowcase which matched my quilt.  Between the comment, the fact that I  hadn’t made him a pillowcase to go with his music quilt that I gave him 3 years ago and there was just one gift for him under the tree (a cell phone he had been wanting for several months), I started rooting around in my fabric to see what I could come up with in the way of pillowcases.

7 PM Christmas night that can be a challenge in my stash.

First off, I don’t buy “yards” of fabric. Most of it is FQs or maybe half yards. However, sometimes, I did buy 1 – 1/4 yards of the music theme fabric — but then cut a tie out on the bias rendering it useless for a pillowcase.

I have two drawers full of music fabric and did find several pieces which were either 28″ long (for two cuffs) or 46″ long (for two bodies) — not that the music cuffs worked with the music bodies. So the next step was to find cuffs or bodies in my main stash.

Luck was with me. For some reason I have a length of lime green Patrick Loose Handspray that went well with the tossed music symbols. Then I found a nice soft bleached muslin which must have come from my mom’s stash. One set down.

For the orchestra cuff, I pulled out the remnants of a wide backing which must have been used on a narrow quilt as there was easily 44″ in width left and plenty of length. The accent fabric was cut from the length of a remnant of another backing. Now I had what I needed for a second set of cases.

Mad sewing and wrapping and two more gifts were under the tree.  Now if the the gifts I ordered for DH’s birthday will just get here in time. I don’t think I have another set of pillowcases in me — but perhaps the valances he wants for his office/music room?

 

 

 

What’s On My Design Wall

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It’s another Cat and Quilt picture!

There’s nothing on my design wall at the moment. That’s because I finished quilting Syd’s quilt for her and putting the binding on.  I thought I was finished and ready to toss it into the washing machine then remembered I only had the label fused down and needed to stitch it down.

I sat down with the one corner in my lap to do the hand stitching and when I finished, discovered that Seven had given the quilt her approval!

Better picture to come later in the week.

Hop over to Patchwork Times to see what others have been working on.

Stash Report

The only thing which came into the house this week for quilting was a can of spray baste.

And it was an adventure.  Stopped in at my local Jo-Ann’s and not a can of spray baste to be found. So, while standing in the store, I called the Jo-Ann’s which is little further away from me. None there either. Ran next door to Walmart, doubting I’d find any because it was a smaller store and didn’t. Before I left the parking lot I called Hancock Fabrics and they said they had some. Yeah!  I wasn’t looking forward going to the other side of town.

It’s been 2 1/2 years since I bought any and the darn stuff is more expensive than I remember.  Fortunately I had a 50% off coupon.

But regardless, I finally got the quilt basted and I’m just over halfway through quilting it.

Fabric added since the last report: 0 yards
Fabric added year to date: 177.962 yards
Fabric used since the last report: 14.273 yards
Fabric used to date: 136.289 yards
Net stash: -41.673

There may be one more report this year, but I suspect it will not change.  See how others are doing with their stashes over at Patchwork Times.

Boo Claimed the Quilt

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My receipt says I shipped the quilt off at 3:44 Saturday afternoon.  Today about Noon I received a call saying the quilt had arrived!  My friend was speechless. They put it under the tree and Boo has claimed it — for now.

What’s On My Design Wall

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At the moment I personally have nothing on my design wall. In fact I haven’t figured out which one of my projects I’m going to work on next.  Of course now that I’ve typed that sentence I know it needs to be the frog quilt.  But first, I need to get this quilt top Syd made quilted.

Check out what others are working on over at Patchwork Times.

Stash Report

Woo Hoo!  This is the week I get to count the backing, binding and pillowcases for the Spool Quilt and the fabric used in the Red, White and Blue top. To top that off, the only purchases I made this week was thread and batting for the Spool Quilt. So the numbers are only going down.

Fabric added since the last report: 0 yards
Fabric added year to date: 177.962 yards
Fabric used since the last report: 14.273 yards
Fabric used to date: 136.289 yards
Net stash: -41.673

As much as I would love to break even for the year, with only two more reports, I’m thinking I have a better chance at winning the lottery and I haven’t bought a ticket yet. 🙂

See how others are doing with their stash over at Patchwork Times.