24 May 2018

Inherited Crow Quilt

I promised I'd do a little more about this one, because I'm so in love with how it turned out.

I inherited these finished blocks from another quilter, along with some coordinating pieces that were probably intended for additional blocks. Without any directions, and with very little desire to make something like this rather country sampler, I used the scraps to finish the top and make a back.

Then it sat and waited a very long time. Mostly because I hate pinning the pieces together, but also because I had no idea what to do with it once it was ready to quilt.

Then in January of 2018, I realized I had something like 22 unfinished quilts in some level of progress, and decided to push myself to reduce that total number significantly.

And this was one of the first ones on my list.

I outsourced the pin basting to a friend who is good at it and doesn't seem to mind that step, then I was ready to dive in.



I started small, working one block at a time. One of the best accidents I stumbled upon was trying this arched echo (see the triangles above). It worked so well that I used it repeatedly throughout the sampler blocks -- and I can tell it's going to be a favorite for a while.

Once of the other best things I attempted is showcased above. I love the weave quilting I did on the strip blocks. I came across a similar image on pinterest and decided to try it out. The only thing I did was mark the center of the block with vanishing ink, then I free-handed the swoops (leaves or flower petals, I tend to think) and then filled in between them in that crossing echo. I love the outcome. This is another thing I'm looking for reasons to do again. It's time consuming on my domestic machine, but I love the way it turned out.

You can also see alittle of the intersecting stitches I did in the borders and sashing. Again, that's all free hand on a regular machine (with feed dogs) so it isn't as perfect as it could be on a quilting machine (or with a walking foot), but it really turned out beautifully.

I still consider myself a very beginner quilter, but this one feels like I might be approaching an intermediate level. I put a lot of work and time into it, and I'm so very pleased with the outcome. I'm very impatiently waiting for another chance to do some actual quilting to see what else I can do to really improve my skills.

This one was a great skill builder, because I honestly did not love this quilt and did not care how it turned out -- until I was part way into quilting it and realized how much I was enjoying the way it was turning out!


Progress May 2018

I haven't been updating here -- like every other blogger I know, I got sucked into the ease of instagram and abandoned the blog. I have been busy, but I am still not all caught up on projects I should have already done!

Our Bedroom Quilts (2) -- No recent work


Recent Progress: Top 1 is finished, Top 2 is finished
Yet to do: buy batting, baste, quilt, bind,

Half-Square Triangle Quilts (Muted/Brown)

Recent Progress: Top pieced, back pieced
Yet to Do: buy batting, baste, quilt, bind


Quilted Sleeping Bag -- DONE

Recent Progress: Finished and being used!


(Inherited) Scrappy Crow Quilt -- DONE! 


Recent Progress: Finished and waiting for a home. I'll do some more pictures in a separate post because it is so cool.


(Inherited) Dresden Plate Quilt -- DONE! 


Recent Progress: Finished -- although this picture is lacking binding. It is totally bound and ready to go. Except the intended recipient might not be having another baby, and it's really too small to send to an adult... even though it's totally hers....  The second picture gives you a better glimpse at the 'ghost' Dresden quilting I did on the two butterfly blocks. I LOVE that touch. This was a blast to quilt.

CGQ Dresden Plate Quilt (Jan 2017 - top complete March 2017 -- Finished March 2018)

DONE -- but no photos yet.

CQG Spiderweb Quilt (April 2017 - )


Recent Progress: This one is ready for basting, but no one has committed to working on it yet.

The Prayer Quilt (Jan 2017 - ) 

Recent Progress: Well... I'm still waiting on blocks from 3 people.
Yet to do: Wait. And wait more.

Ombre Jelly Roll Quilt (Nov 2016 - )

Recent Progress: This one actually hasn't changed much. I'm working my way through it but it's been challenging. I'm in a trim to square, sew together, trim to square again cycle. But I'm... maybe 1/4 done. Getting space to work on this size of block is challenging!

Scrap Blast (Dec 31 2016 - ) 


No change. It's ready to baste, I'm just not buying batting right now...

Tall Tales Blocks

Recent Progress: I need 4 more blocks. Then I'll start sashing.

Confetti Quilt (Spring 2017 - Feb 2018 ) -- DONE!



Recent Progress: top needs ironed and squared up, but otherwise done (I think)
Yet to do: baste and quilt

Plus Quilt (#1) -- DONE!
Recent Progress: finished in February, waiting for a home


Birthday Quilt ( May 2017 - May 2017) -- DONE 


Bear Paw 1 or 2 (group project)

Recent progress: it's being basted and I'll get it back in 2 weeks.

(inherited) Butterfly Applique Quilt -- Done!