Showing posts with label Jane Stickle/Dear Jane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jane Stickle/Dear Jane. Show all posts

Monday, July 7, 2025

Jane Stickle Update for Design Wall Monday

Most of my quilting time over the last week or so has been focused on my Jane Stickle Sampler blocks. I spent several days prepping a stack of applique blocks, which will become my travel project for an upcoming trip. I still plan to prep more of the applique. I'm always surprised at how long it takes to do all that prep, but it does make the stitching go much more quickly.

After that, I was ready for some piecing. I cut fabrics for more than a dozen blocks, most of them fairly simple. There were also a few complicated block patterns that required foundation piecing. I was able to finish a total of 15 blocks over the holiday weekend.

Top row: H13, C13, D7, D5
2nd row: E9, D13, F3, F7
3rd row: D1, D9, D6, C12
4th row: E4, F4, D12

I couldn't resist putting the new blocks up on the design wall along with all of the previously finished blocks. I have a total of 52 blocks done, out of the 169 blocks needed for the center of the quilt. They were done in a little less than four months, which would give me an average of around three per week. 


There are 117 blocks still to make for the quilt center. If I continue at the same pace, it would take me 39 weeks (9 months) to get them all done.  After that there's still the 56 triangular blocks for the borders. Better to not dwell on those numbers too much, just keep plugging away and enjoy the process.


I'm  linking up with:
Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
Monday Musings at Songbird Designs
Wednesday Wait Loss at Inquiring Quilter

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Monday, June 16, 2025

Jane Stickle Sampler Progress Report

It has been almost two months since I posted an update on my Jane Stickle sampler blocks. I tend to work on them in spurts, maybe because they require more focus than many of my projects. The fact that every single block is different means nothing happens quickly, but I've made good progress recently.

Top row: A9, B3, C7, C8, B13
2nd row: B4, C2, C1, G7, B5
3rd row: B10, A10, B2, A7, C10
4th row: C3, B11, B12, G1, C4

These are all the blocks I've made for this quilt since my last post in late April. I really got going with them earlier this month, completing 13 blocks since the beginning of June. The photo shows them arranged by color, not the way they will be laid out in the quilt. 

I've been tracking my progress on making blocks in EQ8. I had hoped to include that image in my post, but I'm having some trouble getting it to work. I have finished a total of 37 blocks since starting this project back in March. Unfortunately, my larger design wall is covered in blocks for another project, so I can't put these on the wall along with the previously made blocks. Maybe next time...

I'm  linking up with:
Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
Monday Musings at Songbird Designs
Wednesday Wait Loss at Inquiring Quilter

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Sunday, May 4, 2025

Stash Report and Stitching Time 5/4/2025

I missed writing a Stash Report post last week because we were traveling, so this post covers two weeks. It's time for a little bit of True Confessions regarding my stash report. Remember back in March when I wrote about starting work on a Jane Stickle sampler quilt? (If not, you can read my post HERE.) I had started out by buying 1/2 yard cuts of a variety of teal/turquoise/blue Grunge fabrics. I narrowed down my choices to six colors plus a cream background. After prepping several blocks from one color, I figured out that 1.5 additional yards of each color should be enough for my quilt. I also threw in another color of teal. To top it all off, I bought a bolt (15 yards) of the cream background Grunge, my first time ever to buy a whole bolt of quilting fabric. Total additions to the stash: 26.5 yards. Ouch! It's going to be hard to get back in the black after an addition like that.

Fabrics for Jane Stickle sampler quilt

My usage over the past two weeks has been minimal, partly due to being out of town for a week. I did use 1/2 yard for the purple blocks made to round out the collection for my Terry Rowland colorwash quilt (read about it HERE.)


2025 STASH TOTALS
Used last week:                  0.5 yards
Used year to date:           29.25 yards
Added last week:               26.5 yards
Added year to date:         50.25 yards
Net added in 2025:        21.0 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 quilting time. For the first time all year, I missed a day of quilting. We had gone to Wisconsin for a niece's wedding, and I never found any time to stitch on the wedding day. We had a great time at the wedding and visiting family, so it was definitely worth missing one day.

15 Minute Challenge for 2025
4/20 - 5/3              13 of 14 days
2025 Total          122 of 123 days
Success rate                99.2 %     


Check out more stash reports at quiltpaintcreate and join the 15 Minutes to Stitch Challenge at Life in Pieces. Thanks so much to Donna and Kate for continuing to host these link-ups. 

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Stash Report and Stitching Time 4/20/2025

I have a very fun stash addition to report this week. Our quilt guild had a program on Ice Dyeing this week, followed by a hands-on workshop . Unfortunately, I wasn't able to stay for the entire workshop, but I was there long enough to learn the process. Yesterday I had the time to make my own set of ice-dyed fat quarters at home.



It was so much fun to learn a new skill and play with fabric in a very different way. We started with three primary colors of dye, and I mostly combined them in pairs. I love the way the indigo blue and turkey red mixed into purple, and the mustard yellow and turkey red produced some gorgeous sunset-like oranges and fuchsias.


I'm not as wild about the mustard yellow and indigo combinations; they came out more olive green than I had hoped. The other three pieces in the above photo have all three colors combined. I was afraid they would just turn out muddy and dull, but they are surprisingly pretty.

These pieces are all fat quarters, which means 3 yards total added to the stash, and no usage to report for the week. I'm debating how to use these pieces in a future project. One of the leaders of the workshop confessed that she has a hard time cutting up her hand-dyed fabrics.


2025 STASH TOTALS
Used last week:                  0.0 yards
Used year to date:           28.75 yards
Added last week:                 3.0 yards
Added year to date:          23.75 yards
Net used in 2025:             5.0 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 quilting time. The past week was one that had me wondering what I spent all my time doing, because I don't have much to show for it, even though I did spend time quilting every day. I did alter a new suit for Ed to wear to an upcoming wedding, which was my main activity early in the week. Toward the end of the week, I was able to finish a couple more blocks for my Jane Stickle sampler quilt. Here are the latest additions to my set of blocks.


Jane Stickle Sampler blocks
Top row: B8, A12
2nd row: A11


15 Minute Challenge for 2025
4/13 - 4/19               7 of 7 days
2025 Total          109 of 109 days
Success rate                100 %     


Check out more stash reports at quiltpaintcreate and join the 15 Minutes to Stitch Challenge at Life in Pieces. Thanks so much to Donna and Kate for continuing to host these link-ups. 

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Monday, April 7, 2025

Design Wall Monday and One Monthly Goal

My design walls currently display a wild variety of projects, ranging from very small, intricate blocks to much larger and simpler blocks. It's that kind of variety that keeps quilting interesting for me.

top: Temperature Quilt
bottom: Quarter Log Cabin

I've posted about the Temperature Quilt project before; you can see a couple of earlier posts HERE and HERE. I've been doing well at keeping up with making the blocks, never getting more than a few days behind. The photo above shows all of the blocks through April 2nd.

Just last week, I figured out the layout for my temperature blocks, and I started joining the blocks together into groups. It's tricky to keep them in the right order and pointing in the right direction, so I have to be very careful during this part of the process.

The lower half of that design wall contains my newest project, Quarter Log Cabin blocks. Our guild is having a community service sewing day in late May, and we will be working on throw quilts to be donated to Meals on Wheels, along with the placemats that we give them. The guild's community service chairperson had put together bundles of fabrics that could be used for 3-yard quilt patterns, and I offered to make a sample to show at the next meeting.

Quarter Log Cabin blocks

The design I chose is the Quarter Log Cabin pattern from the Sew Can She website. Caroline at Sew Can She offers a huge selection of free patterns on her site, including several of the popular 3-yard patterns. If you sign up to receive her daily emails, you can get that day's featured pattern as a free pdf download.

I've been enjoying making this quilt because it is coming together so quickly. Using only three fabrics made the cutting much faster than my usual scrap quilts, and the blocks are very easy to put together. They will finish at 10" each, and I need only 20 blocks for the entire quilt. I especially love the red paisley/floral print that was included in the fabric bundle. One selvage was gone, so there was no maker information on it, but it has a wonderfully smooth feel to it.


Finishing this quilt top will be my One Monthly Goal for April. I will need to make 14 more blocks, join them together, then add three borders. The guild meeting is next week Thursday, which gives me only 10 days to get it done.


Completely on the other side of the spectrum as far as block size and complexity are the latest blocks to be finished for my version of the Jane Stickle sampler quilt. I finished four blocks last week, bringing my total number of finished blocks up to 14 (out of a total of 169.) My current goal is to make at least two blocks each week. These blocks will finish at 4.5".

Top row: Blocks C9, D10
2nd row: Blocks E3, I3

Now you can see what I meant at the beginning of this post about the variety of projects I've been working on. When I'm in the mood for something easy, I can make temperature blocks or the log cabins. If I'm ready to be challenged, I can make some of the Jane Stickle blocks or join more of the temperature blocks together. That's all a big part of the reason why I tend to have multiple projects in the works at the same time.

I'm  linking up with:
One Monthly Goal at Stories from the Sewing Room
Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
Monday Musings at Songbird Designs
Wednesday Wait Loss at Inquiring Quilter

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Stash Report and Stitching Time 3/30/2025

My Stash Report for the past week shows no changes to the numbers for fabric used or added. I've mostly been obsessed with getting organized and making a start on my Jane Stickle sampler quilt, and it is very slow going. I finished up a grand total of three blocks for that project this week. All blocks will finish at 4.5".

Block A13
Partially rotary cut, partially foundation pieced

Block B6
This block has 43 pieces in it!

Block G13
I was able to machine piece the curves in this block

I don't think I will try to calculate the amount of fabric used for each block in this quilt. That's just too many tiny pieces and strange shapes. I will buy an equal amount of each color to use in the quilt, and I can just see how much is left at the end.


2025 STASH TOTALS
Used last week:                  0.0 yards
Used year to date:         27.125 yards
Added last week:                 0.0 yards
Added year to date:          20.75 yards
Net used in 2025:         6.375 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 quilting time. My quilting time took a hit this week after an unfortunate encounter between a rotary cutter and my left index finger. It slowed me down, but didn't keep me from doing something quilt related every day.

15 Minute Challenge for 2025
3/23 - 3/29              7 of 7 days
2025 Total            88 of 88 days
Success rate                100 %   


Check out more stash reports at quiltpaintcreate and join the 15 Minutes to Stitch Challenge at Life in Pieces. Thanks so much to Donna and Kate for continuing to host these link-ups. 

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Monday, March 24, 2025

Starting Something New

A recent trip to Paducah, KY naturally included a stop at Hancock's of Paducah. Actually, I ended up going there twice in the two days we were in town. I didn't have a specific project or plan in mind when I got there, but something about their beautiful lineup of Grunge fabrics really spoke to me, especially the teal and turquoise variations. Here's what I bought.


For some reason, these fabrics sparked the desire to get started on a quilt project that has been on my bucket list for many years. That is the Jane Stickle sampler quilt, commonly known as "Dear Jane." For those who aren't familiar with the name, "Dear Jane" is a book by Brenda Manges Papadakis, originally published in 1996. The full title is Dear Jane: The Two Hundred Twenty-Five Patterns from the 1863 Jane A. Stickle Quilt.


Sampler by Jane A. Blakely Stickle, 1863
80.25" x 80.25"

Brenda was a math teacher and quilt scholar when she became fascinated by the Jane Stickle quilt. She began by drafting the blocks from a photo of the quilt in a book, then later from photos taken by a friend. She was able to see the quilt in person in 1992 and traced the designs for the rest of the blocks.

The Jane Stickle sampler quilt consists of 169 square blocks (13 rows of 13 blocks.)  The finished size of each block is 4.5", and there is 1/2" sashing and cornerstones between them. The border has 52 triangular blocks along the sides, and four kite-shaped blocks in the corners, bringing the grand total to 225 blocks, and all of them are different.

Block E7

The first block to be made was #E7. The blocks are numbered in the book by row, then counting across. I started with this aqua fabric to make sure it wasn't too pale. I put it up on the wall along with squares of most of the other colors. I'm glad I tested it first, because it does look too light to me. The solid squares of that color (Pool) are okay, but in lower light, the pale aqua just disappears. I don't want to put all this work into blocks that blend into the background.


The other colors featured in the above photo all made the final cut for the quilt, although they will not line up in the order shown. The colors from top to bottom are Jade, Horizon Blue, Ocean, Cabana, Turquoise and Prussian. My background choice is Cream (or Creme.)

After figuring out my color choices and assigning them to the quilt diagram, I was ready to begin making blocks. I started at the very beginning of the patterns in the book with A1 and have completed enough blocks for about half of the first row so far. 

Top row: A1, A8, A2
Second row: A4, E7, A3
Third row: A6, A5, A13

Some of the blocks are very simple, but most are not. There are quite a few that include applique, and many are easiest to piece on foundations. I have found a few blogs/websites with tips for making the blocks, but I can generally figure it out for myself too. 

This will be a very long-term project, with no deadline for completion. I have only 1/2 yard of each of the Grunge colors that were selected, so I need to figure out how much more of those to buy, plus I will need lots more of the background. I might end up getting a whole bolt of that. I'm sure there will be plenty of frustration at times, but I'm looking forward to the many challenges of this new project. Wish me luck!

Linking up with:
Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
Monday Musings at Songbird Designs
Wednesday Wait Loss at Inquiring Quilter


Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA 
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