Tuesday, January 31, 2023

To-Do Tuesday 1/31/2023

I'm feeling good about continuing with the Tuesday to-do lists. They definitely help keep me on track, especially when I have way too many projects happening like right now. It's time to share how I did on last week's list, then figure out what I'd like to get done this week. The To-Do Tuesday link-up is hosted by Carol at Quilt Schmilt: For the Love of Fabric.



I completed four tasks from the last list plus half of one other. I consider that a successful week! 

To-Do List for 1/24 - 1/30/23
1. Rail Fence--finish blue blocks   ✔done 

2. Stay at Home Round Robin--add spool blocks  ✔done 

3. ABC Table Scraps Challenge--make scrappy blue placemat  ✔done 

4. Irish Chain and Log Cabin placemats--finish  ✔done 


5. Quilt guild BOM--add next step    not done

6. Pickle Dish--piece 8 arcs    half done  4 arcs pieced, 8 more started

The list for next week is impossibly long. I definitely have too many projects either in progress or in the planning stages. I consider this a list of options for the next week rather than thinking I'll complete everything on the list.

To-Do List for 1/31 - 2/6/23
1. Project Quilting 14.3: make something including or inspired by the "54-40 or Fight" block by Sunday at noon
2. Stay at Home Round Robin--add star blocks
3. Rainbow Scrap Challenge--start one set of pink blocks
4. Ring Around the Stars--add hanging sleeve and label
5. Quilt guild BOM--add next step 
6. Pickle Dish--piece 8 arcs
7. Storm at Sea Heart--prep for quilting
8. Clean and oil both machines--this should be at the top of the list!
9. Dust Off a Quilt Book blog hop--start looking for ideas
10. One Monthly Goal--figure out my goal for February

It's a very lengthy list, but I'm hoping it will motivate me to stay focused. I'll report on my progress next Tuesday, and post a new set of goals too. I'm linking up with other To-Do Tuesday lists at Quilt Schmilt.
 

Happy quilting!

Julie in GA 

Monday, January 30, 2023

Design Wall Monday 1/30/2023

There wasn't much quilting happening here yesterday because we spent the afternoon at the opera, a 50's film noir version of Mozart's Don Giovanni. Great voices and interesting design choices, but it's not my new favorite. I'm glad we got to see it, even though Atlanta traffic makes getting there a challenge.


Before we left, I spent some time in the morning auditioning new background options for the Pickle Dish quilt that was started in a class recently. The photo shows the two arcs that I made in the class laying on the new background color that I'm considering. The strips near the bottom are going to become the next sets of arcs, and the stripe along the side is a possible border.


This photo shows my original fabric pull, with strips for the arcs sitting on my originally planned yellow background. This would make a pretty and very cheery quilt. The same colors on the purple background would be much more dramatic, but I'm not sure that's what I'm going for since it is planned to be a baby quilt.

I'll need to ponder that for a bit. Another factor that may sway my decision is the fact that I don't know if there is enough of the purple and might have to buy something. However, I can keep making arcs, even if the background isn't decided yet. However, I can keep making arcs, even if the background isn't decided yet. 

Check out what other quilters are working on this week at Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts. 

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA 

Sunday, January 29, 2023

Weekly Reports

It was a very busy quilting week, with many different projects passing through my sewing machine. The first one I'm going to share was the last thing I worked on, having been completed late last night. This is the center and first border of my Stay at Home Round Robin (SAHRR) quilt.


Our prompt for the week was to add spools for the first border. I made 3" blocks in a variety of blues, then stitched them together into groups of four. They haven't been attached to the center block yet. I'm hoping the next prompt will be something that will work in the corners of this first border.

I'll be linking up with the rest of the SAHRR quilters, hosted by Roseanne and Sue this week at Homesewn by Us.

I've been on a binge of making placemats lately, and those filled much of my quilting time last week. These will all be donated to Meals on Wheels through the quilt guild.


Most of these placemats had already been pieced earlier and just needed to be finished this week. The pink one was made for the Project Quilting 14.2 Challenge. I made the red one to test out quilting designs for my Ring Around the Stars quilt. The Irish Chain (top left) and blue/brown ones began with leftover pieces and orphan blocks from old projects. The blue string mat was the only one started and finished this week.

The placemats are proving to be a good way of working through some stash. I used almost 2 yards from the stash on those, plus 1/2 yard to bind the Ring Around the Stars quilt and another 1/2 yard for the Rail Fence blocks shared in yesterday's post. Total used for the week was 2.875 yards, and no new fabric was added to the stash.

2023 STASH TOTALS
Used last week:                 2.875 yards
Used year to date:              10.25 yards
Added last week:                   0.0 yards
Added year to date:               2.0 yards
Net used in 2023              8.25 yards


Kate's 15 Minutes to Stitch Challenge at Life in Pieces has us tracking how many days each week we get in at least 15 minutes of stitching time. The variety of different projects over the past week has left my sewing room a huge mess that needs to be addressed soon, but I have definitely gotten more than 15 minutes of quilting time every day.

15 Minute Challenge for 2023: 
1/22 - 1/28          7 of 7 days
2023 Total        28 of 28 days

Check out more stash reports at quiltpaintcreate and join the 15 Minutes to Stitch Challenge at Life in Pieces. I'm also joining the link-up for the SAHRR at Home Sewn by Us.

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Saturday, January 28, 2023

January Table Scraps Challenge and RSC

It's the last Saturday of the month, which means it is time to link up my progress on the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. One project for this year was started in 2022 but abandoned after four months. I'm hoping to finish it up in 2023. Here are my Rail Fence blocks in blues. Each block will finish at 3".


Along with my continuing participation in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, this year I decided to join in with the  2023 Table Scraps Challenge at The Joyful Quilter. Each month we will use the RSC color of the month, and the Table Scraps Challenge will assign some letters of the alphabet for inspiration. Here's the description from The Joyful Quilter:

"You are encouraged to use each month's letters in whatever form they lead. Your interpretation of what to do with them is NOT limited to using the actual letter in your project!  Although, you are welcome to do that (by using them in spelling out a word or some such), you may also relate the letters to a color, quilting technique or project type.  Interpreting an item that begins with one of the letters is appropriate for a challenge entry, as well.  (Example A = Apple)"

Our assigned letters for January are C, R and J. The RSC color for the month is bright and dark blue. My plan was to come up with color names starting with C, R or J to feature in my projects. That proved to be quite easy in some cases and almost impossible in the other. The other part of the plan was to focus on making placemats.

Here are some of the names of blue colors that I found for those letters:
C: cobalt, copen, cornflower, cadet, cerulean, carolina, celestial
R: robin's egg, royal, regatta, RISD blue, riviera 
J: blue Jay, Jordy blue

There were a few colors I'd never heard of before, like RISD blue. Apparently, the Rhode Island School of Design recently changed their colors/logo to this very bright, almost electric blue. Unfortunately, I didn't have any fabric in that color.


Carolina blue (for the University of North Carolina) was familiar to me.



I even had some fabric that is a pretty good match for Carolina blue. I combined it with some brown prints for this placemat. You might notice how the swirly print on the blue fabric inspired the quilting in the corners of the placemat.


Early in the month, I made a couple of placemats with leftover strips and pieces from an Irish Chain quilt made many years ago. One of the fabrics features royal blue.


My favorite blue placemat for the month is this very simple string mat. I made this using a sew-and-flip technique onto the batting and backing, which meant no quilting needed at the end. I tried to include as many blues from my list as possible.


I love the fabric on the back of this one too.



Be sure to check out all of the wonderful scrappy projects at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge every Saturday, the ABC Table Scraps Challenge at The Joyful Quilter, and at Oh Scrap! over at Quilting is more fun than Housework on Sunday.


Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA





Thursday, January 26, 2023

Ring Around the Stars is Finished!

It was down to the wire, but I managed to finish "Ring Around the Stars," my entry for the East Cobb Quilt Guild's Ruby Challenge celebrating the 40th anniversary of the guild.

Ring Around the Stars, 55" square

Getting good outdoor photos was a challenge thanks to breezy conditions plus occasional appearances by the sun. 


It's difficult to see the quilting in many places. The stars were stitched in the ditch with white thread, and all the other quilting was done in red thread. I haven't washed the quilt yet and hope that the quilting will show up better after that happens.


The back of the quilt features a pieced strip showing all 40 fabrics used for the quilt top. One of the rules for the challenge was to include 40 of something--40 blocks, 40 flying geese, 40 fabrics, etc.


I was surprised by how well the quilting shows on the back from a distance. That certainly wasn't true up close, with the red quilting thread becoming almost invisible on the busy backing fabric.


This is one of the better views of the quilting. The curved lines that go from star to star were marked with chalk, but the rest of the quilting was all done freehand. Feathers everywhere!


Finishing this quilt was also my One Monthly Goal for January. Success at my first OMG of the year sure feels good!

The guild meetings featuring the challenge quilts are Thursday night and Friday morning. Afterwards, all guild members will get to vote on-line for their favorites. I believe there are going to be over 100 entries (from a guild with around 300 members.) That statement was incorrect--there were a total of 19 entries. I can't wait to see everyone's interpretation of the theme. We also get to find out the theme for next year's challenge. Hopefully I won't wait until November to start on that one!

Updated Saturday, 1/28/2023--my entry got an honorable mention in the challenge voting. You can see all the entries HERE.

Linking up with:
Midweek Makers at Quilt Fabrication
Wednesday Wait Loss at Inquiring Quilter
Needle and Thread Thursday at My Quilt Infatuation
Finished or Not Friday at Alycia Quilts
Can I Get a Whoop Whoop at Confessions of a Fabric Addict
Peacock Party at Wendy's Quilts and More
Oh Scrap! at Quilting is more fun than Housework
One Monthly Goal at Elm Street Quilts


Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

To-Do Tuesday 1/24/2023

The Tuesday to-do list worked so well last week that I'm going to give it another try. It's time now to share how I did on that list, then figure out what I'd like to get done this week. The To-Do Tuesday link-up is hosted by Carol at Quilt Schmilt: For the Love of Fabric.



Much to my surprise, I got through all six items on my list, even the two optional ones. 

To-Do List for 1/17 - 1/23/2023
1. Ring Around the Stars--finish quilting and add binding by Tuesday, 1/24 at midnight  ✔done 
My challenge quilt has been finished and photographed. I submitted my entry for the guild challenge yesterday. I'm hoping to share the finished quilt in a blog post later this week.  

2. Under the Mistletoe--pull fabrics for Diane Knott workshop on Thursday ✔done 
My fabric pull features the colors of a sunrise. The pale yellow underneath will be the background. Since I am not using Christmas colors like the class sample, I will be referring to this one as Pickle Dish, the traditional name for the pattern.


3. Quilt guild BOM--make center block and 1st border by Thursday  ✔done 
This project is based on a 2020 Quilt Along from the National Quilt Museum (scroll down the page to that name.)

4. Jabberwocky--make 3 blue blocks before Saturday  
✔done

Optional:
5. Stay at Home Round Robin--choose center block  ✔done

6. Project Quilting 14.2--make something pink by noon Sunday  ✔done

Working through last week's list was so successful that I'm going to try it again. Here is my new list for the week ahead.

To-Do List for 1/24 - 1/30/23
1. Rail Fence--finish blue blocks for this Rainbow Scrap Challenge project
2. Stay at Home Round Robin--add spool blocks
3. ABC Table Scraps Challenge--make scrappy blue placemat
4. Irish Chain and Log Cabin placemats--finish
5. Quilt guild BOM--add next step if instructions are sent out
6. Pickle Dish--piece 8 arcs

It's a lengthy list, but I'm hoping it will motivate me to stay focused. I'll report on my progress next Tuesday, and post a new set of goals too. I'm linking up with other To-Do Tuesday lists at Quilt Schmilt.
 

Happy quilting!

Julie in GA 

Sunday, January 22, 2023

Stash Report and Stitching Time 1/22/2023

It's another double blogpost day for me--check out my entry for this week's Project Quilting Challenge 14.2 "Pink Tint" in this post.

It has been a very busy week in my sewing room, with way too many different projects happening. I'm nearly done with the Ruby Challenge quilt. I just have to finish stitching the binding to the back side, then get some photos and submit my entry by midnight on Tuesday.

Some of the projects of the week have shown up in earlier posts: the blue 16-Patch Stars and the Jabberwocky blocks in my Rainbow Scrap Challenge post yesterday, and the pink placemat for Project Quilting listed at the top. One of the other things I've been stitching was this bird block for a quilt guild friend.


I also made a block for the same guild's quilt along. This will be the center of a medallion style quilt. I'm planning to use all batiks for this quilt. The pattern is "Star Cluster," and it was a quilt along at the National Quilt Museum in 2020. The pattern is still available at their website HERE. Look for "Quilt Along 2020."


Altogether, the many different projects from the past week added up to 1.75 yards of fabric used (seems like it should have been more!) I had my first new fabric added to the stash this week too. These are from "Daisy Talk" by Blank Quilting, designed by Diane Knott. Diane was the speaker at our guild meeting on Thursday and also taught a workshop in the afternoon. I'm thinking that stripe will make the perfect binding on a rainbow quilt.


2023 STASH TOTALS
Used last week:                   1.75 yards
Used year to date:             7.375 yards
Added last week:                   2.0 yards
Added year to date:               2.0 yards
Net used in 2023            5.375 yards


Kate's 15 Minutes to Stitch Challenge at Life in Pieces has us tracking how many days each week we get in at least 15 minutes of stitching time. I've been bouncing around between projects all week, but have definitely gotten more than 15 minutes of quilting time every day.

15 Minute Challenge for 2023: 
1/15 - 1/21          7 of 7 days
2023 Total        21 of 21 days

Check out more stash reports at quiltpaintcreate and join the 15 Minutes to Stitch Challenge at Life in Pieces. 

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Project Quilting 14.2 "Pink Tint"

The theme for this week's Project Quilting Challenge is "Pink Tint." We have to create something that has pink as the dominant color.


Pink isn't my favorite color, but I like it very much and have plenty to choose from in my fabric stash. I decided to make another placemat this week, and I adapted one of my favorite scrappy block patterns, Scraptastic Star by Melissa Corey of Happy Quilting. That meant I got to use lots of different pinks.


The next Project Quilting challenge will be posted at noon CST on Sunday, January 29th. What could you make in one week? Come join the fun! Check out all the other pink projects at this week's link-up HERE.

Happy quilting!

Julie in GA



Saturday, January 21, 2023

SAHRR 2023--Getting Started

This week was the kickoff for the third year of the Stay at Home Round Robin (aka SAHRR.) The SAHRR is the brainchild of Quilting Gail, and she has once again invited several other blogging friends to guide us through the upcoming weeks.

Our assignment for the first week is to choose our center block. I've been trying to resist starting another new project, but I was so happy with the way my SAHRR quilt turned out last year that I had to jump in again. Here is the block I've decided to use for the center.


I looked back at old blog posts trying to find some info about this block, but all I found was the fact that I made it somewhere around July 4th, 2016. I don't remember the name of the block pattern. The finished size of the block is 12". (I figured out later that the block is a variation of Judy Martin's Constitution Star from The Block Book.)

Here's my Feathered Star quilt top from last year's SAHRR. It finished at 39.5" and is still unquilted.


Feathered Star Round Robin 2022

On Monday we will find out our first border assignment. I'm looking forward to another round robin adventure!

Check out other participant's progress at the SAHRR link-up.

Happy quilting!

Julie in GA
 

Scrappy Blue Saturday

Sometimes my quilt projects are relatively quick and easy, something I can pull out and work on when I'm tired or don't want to think too hard. Last weekend I started making some scrappy 16-Patch Star blocks that are easy to piece, but give me the chance to play with a variety of fabrics.


At other times I'm up for more complex projects that require care and concentration to achieve the precise cutting and piecing necessary for success. These blocks definitely fall into that second category.


This block design is 
called "Jabberwocky." It is a Judy Martin pattern from The Block Book. I believe the book is out of print, but available at a variety of on-line sources. I am making these blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, with the plan to make 2 or 3 blocks each month.

Be sure to check out all of the wonderful scrappy projects at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge every Saturday and at Oh Scrap! over at Quilting is more fun than Housework on Sunday.


Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

To-Do Tuesday 1/17/2023

It has been many months since I joined the link-up for Tuesday To-Do lists, but I have so much going on this week that a list was necessary. I figured I might as well share it with all of you! The link-up is now hosted by Carol at Quilt Schmilt: For the Love of Fabric.


I'm facing some deadlines and really need to get most of the items on my list done sooner rather than later.

To-Do List for 1/17 - 1/23/22
1. Ring Around the Stars--finish quilting and add binding by Tuesday, 1/24 at midnight


2. Under the Mistletoe--pull fabrics for Diane Knott workshop on Thursday

3. Quilt guild BOM--make center block and 1st border before Thursday

4. Jabberwocky--make 3 blue blocks before Saturday


Optional:
5. Stay at Home Round Robin--choose center block
6. Project Quilting 14.2--make something pink by noon Sunday

Now you can see what I meant about the deadlines. It's time for me to step away from the computer and get to work!

I'll report on my progress next Tuesday, and maybe post a new set of goals too. I'm linking up with other To-Do Tuesday lists at Quilt Schmilt.
 

Happy quilting!

Julie in GA 
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