Sunday, March 23, 2014

thinking about stripes and scraps

A reminder to myself:
My goal this year is to COMPLETE projects.

Some projects are currently a collection of fabrics in a box or bag. 
I have been collecting stripes, with the idea of using them in a simple project like this or this from Red Pepper Quilts.

Some projects are just a bag of scraps waiting to be used. 
Check out this tutorial: monochromatic improv log cabin
and then take a look at this scrappy inspiration from Lori:





and from Jane Norberg:




 Lots of ideas....

saturday

Added to the Hawaiian scrap quilt:


(thinking of 3.5" white borders to finish this off)

Made blocks for Kevin the Quilter's QOV block drive:



2 BOMs for RSQ meeting Tuesday done:


Progress!

Friday, March 7, 2014

something new


(Started last year)
Benefit quilt in process:

Started with 2.5" strips, light and dark. Half of the dark strips are blue, half are red. (Some of the dark blue ones might be green or black, to add to the mix.) Sewed pairs of dark and light strips together, and then cut strip pair into 4.5" blocks. Made a lot of these blocks. 
Sewed blocks together as shown below.
I wanted a red zig and a blue zag, so I was careful about my placement of red and blue.





And then into larger blocks:

So far I have made 30 of these larger blocks. 
(Aiming for a good-sized bed quilt.)
Next step, put them together....
This quilt is based on Mary's two-rail fence.

(Started last Monday)
Another benefit quilt in process:

From Hawaiian fabric (leftover from our last benefit bee workshop), and solid white, I have been making Beth's freestyle half log cabin blocks. They use up a lot of scraps and are fast and fun to make. Both colored and white strips are various widths, from 1" to 2.5" and the unfinished block measures 8.5". I kept the block roughly squared up as I went along. Sometimes the outside row was colored, and sometimes white.


So far this measures 39" x 39"----I think I'll make more blocks to make a more generous sized baby quilt.