Last year during the holidays I started this quilted wallhanging/table topper for my home. Needless to say, I didn't get it finished in time to use it. I took it out the other day and finished it up. It's a pattern that I found in a Missouri Star video called Cutting Corners Quilt. Instead of using 2 1/2" strips, I used 1 1/2" strips to make this. I like the hint of Christmas colors that are in it and the little bird images. It can be used as a wall hanging or a table topper.
Here is a closer pic of it. Certainly not hard and a lot of fun to make. I have a full-sized quilt in the same pattern that I am working on. I'm hoping to finish it up soon.
The back of it has the cute little bird images on it. I even have the option of using the back side for a table topper. Cute, huh?
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Sunday, March 17, 2019
Friday, February 1, 2019
At My Sewing (Snowing) Retreat
Every winter I go to a Quilting Retreat in the Berkshire Mountains with about 30 other women from my quilt guild. It is a beautiful place in upstate NY where we spend 4 days sewing, chatting, eating and being inspired together. We all look forward to going each year!
Here is a pic of the beautiful landscape when we arrived on Friday morning. No snow, per say on the ground. However, as the weekend progressed, we got 14+" of snow that was blowing around in some bitter cold temperatures.
Look how the mountains have "disappeared" in this photo! This pic doesn't even do it justice because I was taking the photo under a pavilion. But even getting snowed in, we had a great time.
I brought a lot of old, unfinished quilts (UFO's) with me to work on. Seriously, it's time to move these quilts on so I can start some pretty new things! This is my year. :)
Here is one that I started about 3-4 years ago for my sister. It's got some cute doggie fabric that I cut up into 5" squares, but never finished it. When I took it out, the squares looked very boring, so I made some colorful pinwheel blocks from my fabric stash to match some of the colors in the quilt. Now it has some movement to it and doesn't look so boring. I showed her a pic and she said, Yes, go ahead and finish it for her. She loves it.
I also working on this cute kitty quilt that will be for my daughter. It was supposed to be her Christmas present (LOL) but now it will be for her graduation this spring from Nursing School. It's almost done and I'll be a step ahead, not behind. :) The pattern is called Pins and Paws Cat Quilt from the Missouri Star Quilt Company. It's such a fun and easy quilt to piece together. Once I finish this, I'd like to make another one in some bright colors. The link to make this pattern is here.
Here is another quilt that I worked on during my retreat. It's a fabric line called Flora and Fauna by Riley Blake. I just love the colors in it. It's from a jelly roll that I purchased last year. It still needs some borders but the piecing is all done. The pattern is from the Missouri Star Quilt Company called Cutting Corners Quilt. You can make it, too- here is the link.
Finally, here is a quilt that I started 4 years ago for my niece when she finished high school. She wanted an "outdoor" quilt. I wasn't sure what that exactly meant, so I purchased a jelly roll in the Alpine fabric line. It has topographical maps on it, foxes, birch trees and other outdoor images. She'll be graduating from college this spring, so I thought that it's time that I should complete it! I have it on my Handi Quilter and the quilting should be done soon!
How about you, do you have quilts or other projects that you need to take out and complete? I'll post them when I get them all done. There are 7 quilts in my pile that are ready to be quilted and moved on. I'd better get back to work! :)
Here is a pic of the beautiful landscape when we arrived on Friday morning. No snow, per say on the ground. However, as the weekend progressed, we got 14+" of snow that was blowing around in some bitter cold temperatures.
Look how the mountains have "disappeared" in this photo! This pic doesn't even do it justice because I was taking the photo under a pavilion. But even getting snowed in, we had a great time.
I brought a lot of old, unfinished quilts (UFO's) with me to work on. Seriously, it's time to move these quilts on so I can start some pretty new things! This is my year. :)
Here is one that I started about 3-4 years ago for my sister. It's got some cute doggie fabric that I cut up into 5" squares, but never finished it. When I took it out, the squares looked very boring, so I made some colorful pinwheel blocks from my fabric stash to match some of the colors in the quilt. Now it has some movement to it and doesn't look so boring. I showed her a pic and she said, Yes, go ahead and finish it for her. She loves it.
Here is another quilt that I worked on during my retreat. It's a fabric line called Flora and Fauna by Riley Blake. I just love the colors in it. It's from a jelly roll that I purchased last year. It still needs some borders but the piecing is all done. The pattern is from the Missouri Star Quilt Company called Cutting Corners Quilt. You can make it, too- here is the link.
Finally, here is a quilt that I started 4 years ago for my niece when she finished high school. She wanted an "outdoor" quilt. I wasn't sure what that exactly meant, so I purchased a jelly roll in the Alpine fabric line. It has topographical maps on it, foxes, birch trees and other outdoor images. She'll be graduating from college this spring, so I thought that it's time that I should complete it! I have it on my Handi Quilter and the quilting should be done soon!
How about you, do you have quilts or other projects that you need to take out and complete? I'll post them when I get them all done. There are 7 quilts in my pile that are ready to be quilted and moved on. I'd better get back to work! :)
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