My scrappy sort-of yellow churn dash quilt is finished and ready for donation. Each block has at least a little bit of yellow, the February RSC color. Our guild annually donates quilts to Hole in the Wall Gang camp which recently suffered a devastating fire. They hope to be able to rebuild and have modified camp sessions this year. With the camp closed last summer and now the fire, our guild is more motivated than ever to provide lots of fun quilts and pillow cases for the campers. I have several other quilts in the works, and I'm sure other guild members are inspired to work with their stash as well.
Friday, February 26, 2021
Yellow Finish
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Yellow Strings and Scraps
I made surprisingly good progress with my yellow strings, scraps and crumbs this week.
Our guild had a virtual challenge: "Inspired by a Book Title". I decided to use wool applique to make this little wall hanging (19" x 20") inspired by The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, a YA book my daughter once read. It was fun to see all the creations during our virtual show-and-tell. Not quite as nice as admiring the pieces in person. but we happily had good participation. The wool applique house was inspired by designs in the book Wild Wool & Colorful Cotton Quilts by Erica Kaprow.
Linking up with RSC!
Friday, February 5, 2021
Digging Into Yellows
Yellow is such a happy color! However, when I started digging through my stash, I found many more golds and tans than bright yellows. I thew them into the mix for my scrappy trip around the world blocks.
Sunday, January 31, 2021
Scrappy Batiks
Several recent finishes made good use of batik scraps and I am pleased that my batik box is no long overflowing.
Friday, January 29, 2021
January Pink Report
I have been doing lots of sewing but not much blogging. I am joining in again with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge to focus on using up some of my color-sorted scraps. I made some good pink progress in January.
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Seminole Patchwork Samples
I am leading a virtual Seminole Patchwork workshop for my quilt guild early next year. So, of course, I needed to make some samples for the class. I found great instruction and designs in the book Basic Seminole Patchwork by Cheryl Greider Bradkin.
First I made this 20" x 24" wall hanging.
It was great to have a nice sunny day to spread out the quilts for a picture!
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Around The Block
I started making house blocks in March as we all started to quarantine at home. I made one each day, and put 68 into a wall hanging when our state started to re-open. However, I was still enjoying making the little blocks (3" x 5" finished), and kept making one daily. I now have a pile of little houses in my sewing room and am playing with different ways to use them. My guild decided to have a virtual challenge this year with houses as the theme. I used some of my house blocks to make a bright wall hanging to share at our virtual guild meeting next week.