Aug 5, 2019

Vintage Block Along, Shade Tree


This is my Shade Tree block from Lori Holt's Vintage Block Along.
I had a lot of fun choosing the colors.
We could sure use some big, beautiful shade trees 
like this in Arizona!
You can see the tutorial on Lori's blog here.

Jul 29, 2019

Vintage Block Along, Parade block

We have moved and I don't have a sewing room anymore, for 6 more weeks.
We have a very comfortable guest room at our son's home, and are sleeping on air mattresses for another night.
Then our new Queen bed set will arrive for our new guest room at our new house, which we will use for the next six weeks...


It's been a rough week of moving and cleaning and I couldn't stop thinking about Lori's Parade block for the Vintage Block along.
I decided to cut it and sew it!


I borrowed a small spot on the desk, next to our twin computers.


The best of both worlds, sewing and grandchildren :)
Thank goodness for my new Project Wool pressing mat which takes up such a small amount of space and makes my blocks look so flat and wonderful!


Here's my completed block!
The yellow print that I would have liked to have used is packed, so I chose this "happy" orange print to take its place.


I'm looking forward to the next block.
Thanks for following :)


Jul 22, 2019

Farmhouse Lane quilt, under construction


If you have been following along on my blog, you know that we are moving, a half mile down the street, twice!
We are moving in with our son and his family this week.
Our new home build will be finished the middle of September.
We moved to Arizona a year ago, I met my friend Nedra, 
and joined Farm Girl Chicks.
At our Farm Girl Chicks quilt group, we can only work on Lori Holt projects, that's the rule!
I began my work on Farmhouse Lane, the quilt pictured below.


Here's my stack of "welcome" blocks.
I seem to only be able to sew two of these per meeting.
Between sharing time, laughing and lunch, just two blocks :)
Last meeting, I didn't go out for lunch and was able to sew four!


I have 14 blocks made, only 2 more to go.


Before I attended my first Farm Girl Chicks meeting, I cut all of my blocks out and labeled them, clipped them with a clover clip and tucked them into a ziplock bag.
Each clip holds a "welcome" block in one bag and the background squares with another clip in the other bag.
I have two left and plan to finish them tomorrow at my meeting, 
on my birthday :)


Each of these ziplock bags represents a farmhouse.
I've made 5 and have 4 to go.
Unfortunately, the other farmhouses are packed...


Lots of people ask me how long it takes to sew a quilt.
I've never calculated, but I know it takes hundreds of hours!
According to my calculations, if you sew two blocks every two weeks, it will take a year and a half to finish this quilt.
Have a great week :)

Jul 15, 2019

Vintage Block Along, Family Reunion




This was a fun block to make!
I was able to match up the fabrics pretty well, but I had a perfect yellow from bake sale that would have been the best, alas it has already been packed....who knew.....


I'm eagerly anticipating the finish for the quilt.
Are any of you sewing along too?

Jul 8, 2019

Vintage Block Along, Mercantile block



Hi Everyone!
I finished my Mercantile block in the Vintage Block Along 
which can be found here.
I loved the story about this block, you'll have to read about it.
I was able to match up my fabrics to Lori's, except for the gray.
I did use gray, just a different print.
This quilt along is so perfect for me!
We have had so much going on in our lives, we sold our house and have to be out in a few weeks.
We're building our first home, just down the street.
I have a lot of packing to do, so just doing a block here and a block there is perfect for me!


I hope you're enjoying seeing all my blocks.
I know it's a little redundant every week, but I haven't had too much time for sewing lately.
Thanks for following me :)

Jul 1, 2019

Vintage Block Along

Welcome back to my Vintage Block Along!
I think this"4th of July" block is sew beautiful!!!
I would love to make a quilt full of these flag blocks.
I love the script writing white stripes too, very vintage :)


This is the "playing card" block.
It was fun and easy to sew!
Lori's instructions are always the best.


This "Penny Candy" block was great!  
It looks so complicated, but it sure isn't.
I had so much fun choosing all the little l l/2" squares 
from my stash.
Each one is a Lori Holt fabric and there are no repeats, 
except for the background squares.


I'm so anxious to see how this quilt turns out, 
with all the many sizes of blocks.
Lori hasn't told us when the blocks will be completed for the quilt.
I am eagerly anticipating that blog post.
If you want to sew the blocks, you can see the instructions on Lori's blog here.
Just type in Vintage Block Along in the search bar.
See you next time!

Jun 24, 2019

My Fabric Stash

I always wonder what other quilters' fabric stashes look like.
I told you that I was on a fabric fast for most of the year 2018. 
I would like to introduce you to my stash.....


In the photo below, the blue circle is my low volume fabric.
If I have half of a yard or more of fabric, 
I wrap it around a "comic cardboard" and put it on the shelf.
It almost looks like miniature bolts of fabric, much easier to see.
You can see my post on the comic cardboards here.

The green circle is my "prints" fabric, 
that are too busy to be devoted to a particular color.

The yellow circle is my blue fabric, 
 the red circle is my pink fabric,
 and the black circle is my yellow and orange fabric.


This shelf is next to the previous one in the closet.


This part of my stash is more interesting than the previous cupboard.
The green circle is the fabric I like to use for borders or quilt backs.
This fabric is also wrapped around the comic cardboards, but it has to be at least a yard long to be on this shelf.




The fabric within the yellow circles and 
green circle is my Lori Holt fabric!
I'm obviously a big fan of Lori's fabric, 
and everything that she does!
I used to buy every single piece of every line, but I have to be selective now because I just wouldn't have room!
The red circle is my Christmas fabric.


I love decorating this cupboard, I actually have two of them.
All my precious sewing things go in this space.


The blue circle is my Aneela Hooey fabric.
I was really disappointed when she stopped designing, 
I loved her style.
The yellow circles are my Bonnie and Camille fabric.
What quilter doesn't have their fabric? Lol!


The blue circle is my Pam Kitty fabric which I absolutely love!
I wish she was still designing fabric too...
All the other little stacks are fat quarters divided by color....
orange, blue, red, yellow, pink and green.

This is my second cupboard of fabric.
The bolts on the middle shelf are there for looks :)
My daughter and I found them (they were wrapped in plastic from the factory) at a garage sale one day.  
There were five and we split them up.
I have plans for them but just have to get a few quilts quilted.


 The blue circles are Heather Ross and Heather Bailey.
I really love those designers.
I tend to like "little girl" prints, 
maybe that's why I love them so much!
The green circle is a little bit of Amy Sinibaldi.
I love her fabric so much, but I can only buy so much...
as it is, I'm going to die before I have the chance to quilt with all this fabric!
The red circle is fat quarters from Amy Butler and various cute little Japanese prints.



This little drawer is full of miscellaneous printed fat quarters.


This drawer is full of some fat quarter bundles and 
dark colored fat quarters.


This basket is full of low volume fat quarters, and black and whites.


This is some of the first fat quarters I ever bought, 
they're 1930's prints.
I used to go to Material Girls quilts in South Jordan, Utah and visit with Nadine, and choose happy little fat quarters.


I have one more box that I forgot to take a photo of, it's a little larger than a shoe box.
It's full of fat quarters that are little children prints.
That's the end of my Fabric Stash, tell me what you think...
Is mine huge, little or an average size for a quilter/sewer.
Thanks for following me :)