Showing posts with label ufos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ufos. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2013

Design Wall Monday

Okay, one living at home and working full-time, two off at college, and the youngest with a new driver's license and off to high school. Whew, now to gather myself together after a terrific summer and see where I am on the sewing front. I put in some hours working on an old UFO, and think it was a wasted effort. It doesn't lay flat, when I added the first border it waved, so I ripped it off, remeasured, sewed it back on, and now the blocks will not lay flat. I am tired of it, and tired of the fabrics, so I will toss it into a corner and call it a loss. For more successful design walls, visit Judy at Patchwork Times.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

UFO Progress



I am working on another of my UFOs. This one is number 18, and is the result of a Quilters Newletter mystery that my quilting SIL and I started back in 2011. I set mine on point with sashing and cornerstones, and added quarter blocks in between the outside edges of the blocks. I still need to add the corner triangles. The plan is to add a border of the cornerstone fabric, then another border with the solid green. I should be able to finish it before next week. Should, of course, being the key word! Check out other quilters progress on their UFOs at Judy's Patchwork Times.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

UFO Wednesday



I actually finished up one of the items on my UFO list! This is #14. Of course, it only needed borders, so it was quick to finish. I had originally thought about mitered corners, but I did not have enough fabric for that, so then I thought about sewing large nine-patches for the corners, but didn't like the way it looked. So I kept it simple with the dark pink plaid in the corners, and I will use this same fabric to do the binding. I copied the idea for this quilt from Julie K.'s blog, her version is really striking. She used a pattern from Evelyn Sloppy's book, Strips and Strings. One down, nineteen more on the list. Check over at Judy L.'s blog to see more UFO progress.


Wednesday, April 17, 2013

UFOs

Judy Laquidara is asking us to list our UFOs. I keep a spreadsheet on mine, so I am going to share it here, and try to add pictures on Wednesdays-the day to share progress on any of the projects on the list.


Quilt Name/block size/year started/notes/designer or inspiration

1. Millenium TripAroundtheWorld 2000 needs frogging, have backing

2. Kashmere 14" need sashing and border? magazine

3. Churn Dash Christmas 15" 1999 needs sashing Robyn Pandolph

4. Teal Flying Geese 14" May-07

5. Fig Tree/Cinnamon Stars May-07 Bluestone Walkway by Deborah Hearn

6. Double Xreproductions 10" Mar-08 Quilt Sampler/QuiltMania

7. Chocolat Stars 8" Apr-08 sew together, no border, simple binding Primitive Gatherings

8. Kitchen Sink 30's 9" Apr-08 online

9. Star Dance 30's 9" Apr-08 repurposing into pinwheels

10. Little Pretties 30's Apr-08 needs borders Aus P&Q

11. Double Irish Chain acq 09 Mom's, needs frogging

12. String-Pieced Diamonds acq 09 Mom's

13. Purple Bricks Feb-10 frog, redesign

14. Plaid strings 8" Sep-10 needs border like Julie k/EvelynSloppy

15. Between Friends 6" Oct-10 9-patch swap, needs borders Darlene

16. Crosspatch 9" Oct-10 9-patch swap

17. Scrappy trip 2" Jun-11 Steps to the Altar AP and Q magazine 2002

18. QN mystery 12" Aug-11 blocks done, need setting triangles

19. Pocket full of mystery Dec-11 Dorothy Young

20. Easy Street Nov-12 Bonnie Hunter mystery

I'd like to say that this is all, but I am not including projects that are ongoing as scraps are generated. There are also a couple more of my Mom's, I am trying to work on just one or two of those a year. I deleted several items off the list as I was reviewing it, and I will be getting rid of those altogether. There are lots more bits and pieces, but I am not sure they will ever develop into anything!

Judy is an amazing enabler designer, and very generous with sharing her designs. There are at least 4 quilts on her blog that I want to make, and another two from her 60 Pieced Quilt Borders book, so I am sure that this list will just get longer! The good news is that the three quilts that I have made from Judy's designs are all flimsies, so according to me, they are not ufos!