Leo’s Mane Sew Along

Showing posts with label Sisters Across the Miles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sisters Across the Miles. Show all posts

Friday, 8 July 2016

Finish it Friday...

It’s been a long time since I’ve been able to do a Friday finish post. A very long time. But I have one now...... Woohoo, Yippee and happy dance! Sisters Across the Miles is finished. Here she is in all her wonderfulness. She was originally started way back in November of 2014. I didn’t really know where it was going, other than as a project to use up hundreds of two inch four patches I had left over from making a triple four patch quilt. I’d spent a year doing the Rainbow scrap challenge, and my project was the triple four patches. See that one here. It has yet to be quilted.
This quilt design occupied a lot of hours in the Electric Quilt software. I tried out a lot of alternate arrangements before coming up with what I think is the perfect choice. I love quilts with strong graphic lines and also quilts where the definition between the blocks blur and it becomes hard to tell where the individual blocks actually are. I also love borders..... lots of borders. The finishing touch is a diagonal striped binding with orange faux piping. 
I am so happy and thrilled with this finish. This will eventually be released as a pattern. It is about halfway written. I am still pondering which vehicle on the internet to use for the actual selling part. As soon as all that is done, there will definitely be an announcement here.
I’m linking up to a couple of celebration parties. One at Crazy Mom Quilts and another at Can I Get a Whoop Whoop?






Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Work in Progress Wednesday

I’m finally back at sewing on my own projects. The backlog of customer quilts that accumulated while my machine was out being repaired are almost all caught up. I think there might be four left that have been here over 3 months. That feels so good to have all of those quilts done. I’m not sure how many there were, and I don’t think I want to know, either.
I’ve been working on Sisters Across the Miles. The centre section of the top is now all sewn together.
 There are a lot of seams in there to match up and then press. Today I started cutting and piecing the borders. The top and bottom border units are done. It’s a blurry picture but it will have to do, for now. I’m taking a break for supper, and then I’ll head back up and finish off the side borders. All that will remain are the corner blocks and then sewing all the borders on. It is so close to being done, which is so very exciting! I’m hoping to get it quilted up within the month, get my son to do some professional photos of it, and then it will be ready for its publishing debut as a pattern!
I’m linking up to The Canadian Needle and Thread Network and to Lorna’s Let’s Bee Social.



Monday, 6 June 2016

Design Wall Monday, June 6, 2016

I haven’t done a design wall Monday post in ages. For some strange reason, Monday’s seem to fly by and it’s Wednesday before I even realize that Monday has happened. I’ve put my Sisters Across the Miles quilt back up on the wall. I’m wanting to put a push on to get this one finished. All of the alternate squares containing those blue quarter square triangles are done. There are 7 more of the Sister’s Choice blocks left, and then this can begin to be sewn together. I’m hoping to start releasing some of my quilt designs for sale as patterns, and there’s a good chance some of the quilts occupying space here could go up for sale as well. I’m hoping to either get a website going, or to somehow get a shopping cart/paypal hooked up to the blog. Our son’s girlfriend knows how to do this and has offered to help with it. She’s not available;e until July. It would be nice to have this quilt finished and the pattern written up by then.
In the meantime, I’ve been steadily working away at the pile of customer quilts that are here. I’m currently working on Charlene’s La Passacaglia. It should be done by the end of tomorrow afternoon. There’s a charity quilt that needs to go on after this one. Slowly but steadily working the pile down. I’m linking up to Judy’s Design Wall Monday. Then I think it might be time for some relaxing knitting.




Thursday, 5 May 2016

Works in Progress....

Life here continues to go on at the speed of light. It seems like there simply are not enough hours in a day to do everything. I know for sure that I’m not the only one with this problem. I have been meaning to write up a blog post since last Friday. But every time I think of it, something else comes up, and before I know it, the day is finished, so I think to myself, I’ll do it tomorrow. and of course the same thing happens. Now this past weekend, there was a good reason for it. Our little grandson Avery was here for a visit. Except that he’s not so little any more. He is full of energy, that boy. This os the only good picture of him that I managed to catch. Of all the pictures I took, although there weren’t that many since  I was too busy enjoying having him around, they were all blurry because he was moving so fast. He left to go home Sunday afternoon. I was going to do up a Sunday stash and stitching report that day, and for the life of me, I can’t remember even what I did for the rest of the day. Oh right, now I remember, I spent quite a bit of it talking to friends on Facebook chat. Monday, I spent quietly stitching and trying to get my breath back after the weekend. I’d planned on doing the stash and stitching post that day...... didn’t happen. Tuesday I spent up in the sewing room, working on one of my own projects, interspersed with emails back and forth to APQS regarding the state of my long arm machine. Preliminary diagnosis is that it needs a new motor. I haven’t heard anything since Tuesday when they were planning on putting in the motor, so I’m wondering if they’ve come across the other weird things the machine was doing before I sent it in. I think this is the fourth week without it now, which means I am four weeks behind in all the customer quilts I have waiting here. If you are one of those, I profoundly apologize, but there is nothing I can do, at the moment. When I do get it back, the focus will be on getting all those quilts done.
This is the project I was working on Tuesday. It’s one of my own designs, done up in EQ7. It’s a variation of the Sister’s Choice block. I’ve decided that I’m naming it “Sisters Across the Miles” in honour of my friend Susan in Alberta. I’m seriously contemplating publishing some patterns. I have 5 or 6 that are my own designs that I could write up. The hows and whens are details yet to be figured out. Our son is a fabulous photographer who has offered to do up pictures of the quilts and his girl friend is a web designer. I’m not sure at the moment whether I’ll add them to this blog, or actually do up a website. These are excitingly scary thoughts. At the moment, the trick is going to be finding the time to get the patterns written up.
So, this take me up to yesterday which was also partially spent sewing in the studio, working on the sampler quilt that I’ve designed as a free project for the guild’s blog. The picture here is a bit washed out.I’m trying to stay as far ahead of the publishing dates as I can. It would really be great for this to be done in time for the quilt show in October so that everyone can see what their finished quilt can look like. The instructions for it, should you be interested, can be found on the London Friendship Quilters’ Guild blog. And of course, in amongst all this has been lots and lots of visits and hugs and snuggles with our precious grand daughter Abrielle. She is 4 months old today. How that went by so fast is totally beyond me. Here they are, our daughter Becca and grand daughter Abrielle. So now, after catching up here,  I am going to link up to Lorna’s Let’s Bee Social and then go get some more work done on that blog sampler.