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By Liz · Comments (9) · December 6th, 2012

I’ve been trying to push through to complete my stepsister’s wedding quilt (as mentioned in my WIP Challenge list), and am making good progress. As of last night, the top is nearly finished – just needs an outside border. In case you’re wondering, the blocks have a 3″ finished center square, 1″ inner ring, and 2″ outer ring. Sashing is 1″.

#widn Nearly-finished quilt top, but past my bedtime. Goodnight!

I will forever associate this quilt with How I Met Your Mother. Sometimes I like to listen to music when I sew, sometimes I stream a movie or TV show on my iPad. I have a few friends who adore this show, but I had actually never watched it. Since all but the current season are available on Netflix, it has become my go-to sewing entertainment, and this quilt has fit neatly into HIMYM-increments.

I had the pieces for the blocks set out in ready-to-chain-piece stacks, with seven blocks per stack. One stack? Two episodes.

Time to add sashing and put the blocks into rows? One episode per row.

Assemble the quilt top? Two rows plus sashing per episode, booyah!

I’m well into the second season, now, and plenty more to go on my ever-expanding to-do list. I wonder how long it’ll take me to catch up to real-time on this show?

What about you? Do you have a favorite playlist or show for when you’re sewing? Or are you content to just listen to the whirr of the machine?

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Categories : Piecing
Tags : Boston Modern Quilt Guild, how i met your mother, netflix, streaming, works in progress

Boston Modern Quilt Guild WIP Challenge

By Liz · Comments (6) · November 25th, 2012

I spent some time organizing my sewing room this morning. I’ve had the urge to sew more often recently, but my tiny space is so cluttered, just opening the doors to that unheated 6×12 room is daunting. Now that my swap project is done and mailed, and Thanksgiving is over, this felt like the perfect Sunday morning to get a handle on things. (Relatively speaking, of course.)

It also gave me a chance to take inventory of my works-in-progress. My local Modern Quilt Guild is running a WIP challenge that started in October and ends with our April meeting. The more WIPs you finish, the more entries you get into a prize drawing! Well, I always love a challenge. So here are the projects on my WIP list that were officially “in progress” at the time of that October meeting, as well as their status as of this morning:

Wedding quilt

A wedding gift for my stepsister and her new husband, in the purples and greens of their wedding, with some gray. Blocks are all ready for some serious chain-piecing.

Tweet Tweet Quilt

A surprise quilt for a friend – this one has a funny story. A friend of mine from high school, with whom I mostly lost touch save for the casual contact of Facebook, is a fellow quilter. She loves giving surprise gifts to people, and so she and I are collaborating to make this quilt for another high school friend. We split up a jelly roll and she recently sent back the (FREAKING AWESOME) blocks that she made. I need to make some blocks, too, and assemble the top to send back to her for quilting.

Forest Lake I

Forest Lake II

Forest Lake I and II. These two have been on the list for something ridiculous like two and a half years. It’s a twin-size and a full-size quilt, from a Hope Valley bundle, intended for my mom’s lake house. The full-size (II) has a finished top and a partially-made back. The twin-size (I) is still only a partial top.

Quilts of Valor

Quilts of Valor. I put out a call to Sewing Summit attendees, asking anyone who’s interested to submit blocks for a Quilts of Valor project. I got a staggering number of blocks, and now the top is complete. Time to find some backing fabric.

T-shirts galore

M’s t-shirt quilt. My husband holds onto a lot of sentimental things long after their real use is past. In an attempt to clear out our closets, we came upon piles and piles of college-era t-shirts that are no longer remotely wear-able. I fully sympathized with not wanting to throw them out, so I promised to turn them into a quilt. If anyone has design suggestions for a modern-looking not-cheesy t-shirt quilt, I am all ears.

And hey, my Google quilt counts as my first finish for the challenge! It was totally in-progress at that time, and now it’s done!

So, that makes six in progress and one finished. Will I finish them all by April? Doubtful. But at least it’s a sense of where I am at the moment.

And no, that doesn’t include any of the random bee blocks and other miscellany I have sitting around. Nor does it include the three quilts for babies due between now and then, which I haven’t even started yet. Yeesh.

Anyone else have a list of WIPs you’re trying to get through?

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Categories : Quilt-Along
Tags : works in progress

A mess of productivity

By Liz · Comments (2) · October 26th, 2011

My dining room is a disaster area right now. A bomb of quilting cotton went off. Steer clear.

nearly done

I’ve got two nearly-finished quilts that I’ve been making along with my first-ever quilting students. (More on that soon, but teaching sure is fun…) That’s also why my machine has been relocated out of my little sewing room for the time being. Boy, is my husband thrilled.

a mess of solids

There is a pile of solids in the middle of the table, that I’m trying to grab from as randomly as possible.

back of the hexies

And I have started putting all of this hexie nonsense to good use for a little Post-Sewing-Summit Swap that I created.

me and the munchkins

Not to mention the three little people that require all of my non-sewing attention. And some of my sewing energy goes to them, too. A few little finishes for them to show off as soon as I manage to find a moment to take some decent pictures.

Why is this season always so crazy? I feel like I count down the minutes until September, and then I blink and it’s Thanksgiving.  And don’t even get me started on handmade holiday gifts. Or, maybe, DO get me started, if I have any chance of getting some done!

Oof.

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Categories : Fabric
Tags : hexagons, swap, works in progress

Vacation Countdown

By Liz · Comments (1) · July 7th, 2009

In just over three weeks, the kids and I will be heading to the great, flat Midwest for a few weeks to spend some time with my family. It will be plenty of crazy and lots of fun, but it also means no sewing machine for a bit over two weeks.

So the question is this: how much can I get done between now and then?  Or, at least, done to the point where I can bring it with me and finish the binding by hand?  I need a list.

The ORBCo quilt may very well come with me to Florida, so I anticipate it being Done very soon.  The nine-patch quilt is also ready for quilting, so that’s next on the list to be finished.  But there’s no rush, so if I get most of the way there and then just leave the binding half-on in time for my trip, so be it.  Honestly, I started quilting it last night, and despite the fact that it’s smaller, I think all of those straight lines are going to take forever.

Next up, and high on the priority list, is a twin-sized ragged square quilt that has been ever so slowly in the works for ages.  I’ve got most of the fabrics chosen and cut, and I think it should come together pretty quickly, but I need to get moving on it.  It was my second custom order, and was always intended to be done by August, so it’s about time.  Again, I can certainly bring the last of the binding with me to Chicago and ship it from there.  (Lordy, I’m going to have an extra suitcase just for sewing, aren’t I?)

I’ve got two more orders for three more quilts.  Two more ragged-square quilts for a blog reader’s twins, and a baby shower gift that a real-life friend of mine has asked me to make.  All three of those are small, in the 24×36″ range.  Do-able.

Plus, of course, there will be a very good friend with a brand new baby when I’m there. Can I arrive empty-handed? Of course not.

Anyone taking bets on how much I can actually get done in three short weeks? Especially when one of those weekends will be spent in Florida?  Hrm.

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