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Summer Vacation

By Liz · Comments (5) · August 31st, 2012

Despite having to scrap my participation in the Boston Modern Quilt Guild exhibit, I finally did finish the mini quilt that I made as a part of the guild’s challenge for the show. The directions said to work with the colors of the Modern Quilt Guild’s Quilt Con block contest.  I brought my paper-pieced hexagons on vacation, and this was my hand-sewing all summer.

Summer Vacation

They’re 1.5″ hexagons, meaning I started with 3.5″ scrap squares. It’s all hand-pieced – an absolute first for me. While I don’t see myself going full-on into hand sewing (oh, the muscle fatigue!), it certainly is fun to be able to take a small project along when traveling.  The finished mini quilt is about 18″ across from one flat side to another, or 24″ from the widest points – each of the six sides is about 11″ long. (Discussing the measurements of hexagons is a lot more confusing than squares and rectangles, dammit.)

Summer Vacation

To be perfectly honest, I am not thrilled with the quilting. I wasn’t entirely sure what I wanted to do, and then the other night I decided to just GET IT DONE. The quilt itself had no destination or deadline, so it was just lingering, unfinished, on my to-do list. I ended up doing little arcs around each round of hexagons in different colors of thread depending on the fabrics I was sewing.  For one thing, I wish I had done the arcs on every side of every hexagon, I think it would have looked better. (But I was so tired and cranky, I couldn’t be bothered to go back and fill in the stuff I hadn’t done. Lame, me.)  For another, I need a LOT more practice to get nice, even arc shapes. Ugh. Not so pretty.

But, hey, sometimes it’s better to be done than to be perfect. So there it is, done and off my list! Lessons learned.

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Tags : Boston Modern Quilt Guild, english paper piecing, hand sewing, hexagons, mini quilt

For the Love

By Liz · Comments (3) · March 21st, 2012

I have gingerly dipped my toe back into the world of swaps, and this month was the completion of the For the Love of Solids Swap (round 2). I love working with solid fabrics, and it was a great challenge to create something with no prints at all.

The guidelines for this swap were to make one large item (mini quilt, bag, placemats, sewing machine cover, etc.), and also send a small item (handmade or not). Even better was the degree to which input was encouraged, even though partner assignments were secret. So it was a lot of fun responding to different discussion threads and looking for my partner’s responses to try and get a clear idea of what she wanted.

I settled on my design fairly quickly. My partner and I had both favorited/pinned this great yellow and gray transparency quilt. She also mentioned a love of pink and a preference for bright colors on a dark background, and listed the dimensions of her sewing machine, so this machine cover was born.

FTLOS Swap - done!

(Looking kind of lumpy because I had to stuff it with pillows to take a picture…)

They’re all Kona solids. The background is medium gray, and the pink squares are Bright Pink, Carnation, and Peony.  I quilted the whole thing in closely-spaced vertical lines in gray thread.

FTLOS Swap - done!

The lining is Kona Ash, with a little label sewn inside. I do love my pinking shears…

FTLOS Swap - inside detail

For my small item, I used an extra transparency block and made an oversized pincushion. It’s got batting on either side, quilted with variegated thread, and filled with crushed walnut shells. Nice and weighty.

FTLOS Swap - done!

I sent it all off, and I am thrilled to say that Eva Marie of Bijoux Baby Crafts was super happy with it, and it even fits her machine! Hooray!

Oh, and for me? Oh, was I a lucky one. I got this spectacular mini quilt, along with some awesome coasters (or, as she said, indoor frisbees for the kids) and pincushion from the delightful Linda at Surrounded by Scraps. Aren’t they awesome?

Happy mail!

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Waves

By Liz · Comments (12) · November 1st, 2011

This package of goodies is now in the hands of the US Postal Service.

Neptune Overload

After the Sewing Summit, I found myself tempted to jump back into the world of social sewing. I haven’t done any Bees or Swaps since the beginning of this year, and it was a much-needed break. While they can be fun, they’re also a lot of work, and definitely involve the risk of being disappointed – which I have been, in the past. But I’m an extrovert by nature, so everything is better to me if there’s a social aspect involved. I wanted to keep the good energy of Sewing Summit going, so I organized a swap for people who had gone.

It’s small and quick, only about 30 people and less than a three week turnaround time.  People are making mini quilts and/or zippered pouches, since those were both big hits at the conference.  I already got mine, a super-cute flying geese mini from Jacey.

Post-Summit Swap, received!!

For my partner, I found a Neptune charm pack kicking around in my stash, and decided to have fun with hexagons, since that’s what I worked on for most of the conference. I sewed them together in a kind of random shape, and appliqued them right onto a base of Essex Linen in Natural. I echoed the shape of the applique in turquoise thread. I’m really happy with the texture of it, even if I could easily point out all of its imperfections.

Waves

Quilting texture

The back is a print that I had left from the Neptune fat quarter stack I got several years ago. Binding is a Connecting Threads print from my stash, and marks the first time I have ever successfully done machine binding! I’m torn, because I still like the look of hand-finished binding better, but holy hell was that fast! Not to mention the extra strength of the machine stitching…

Back with label

And just when I thought I was done, I randomly decided to make a little zippered pouch from some of the leftovers. I used Cara’s tutorial, but made it patchwork instead of a solid piece of fabric. Turns out that just meant more seams to (not quite) line up. Oh well. I thought it was cute.

pouch, front

pouch, back

pouch, unzipped

So, this whole mess of stuff is making its way West, and I’m keeping my fingers crossed that my secret partner likes it!

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