

This was done from a precut package I got at a recent blanket day - done in 3"x6" charm bricks. I just assembled, backed, and bound. I'm not fond of the bright orange, but some child will love it.


 
  Giveaway!...
Giveaway!... Despite having many (many) pans in the fire right now, some of which I am desperately trying to complete, here's a glimpse at my July blocks for Kate's Birthday block swap.  They are for 3 different people.  One of my group 3 quilters asked for a garden-esqe block in any color & size.  So I used a lovely Monet rose print and did the picket fense.  I hope it is not too simple, but I do like it.  The other group 3 block is the blue & white star.  She's making a quilt for a friend that lost everything in hurricane Katrina.  Having lived 45 minutes from there as a kid, I was passionate about her cause, and very glad to see that her "birthday" is the first month of the swap.  I did make a small "oops" on her block.  See if you can tell...In the end, I thought that it still looked really good, so I decided it was just part of my design!  My last block is for Group 4 (the advanced group) - the New York Beauty in ocean colored batiks.  It took me forever to make (makes me IMMENSELY) glad that I will be receiving 11 of these come November:-)  I think it looks pretty good; most of the points are clean.
 Despite having many (many) pans in the fire right now, some of which I am desperately trying to complete, here's a glimpse at my July blocks for Kate's Birthday block swap.  They are for 3 different people.  One of my group 3 quilters asked for a garden-esqe block in any color & size.  So I used a lovely Monet rose print and did the picket fense.  I hope it is not too simple, but I do like it.  The other group 3 block is the blue & white star.  She's making a quilt for a friend that lost everything in hurricane Katrina.  Having lived 45 minutes from there as a kid, I was passionate about her cause, and very glad to see that her "birthday" is the first month of the swap.  I did make a small "oops" on her block.  See if you can tell...In the end, I thought that it still looked really good, so I decided it was just part of my design!  My last block is for Group 4 (the advanced group) - the New York Beauty in ocean colored batiks.  It took me forever to make (makes me IMMENSELY) glad that I will be receiving 11 of these come November:-)  I think it looks pretty good; most of the points are clean. I now have finished all 12 of the 18" hearts.  I gotta admit, I start things really well.  Following through and finishing is so (sooooo...) often a problem.  So, this does feel great to have it this far.  Will it be done by Christmas ("ha ha, silly girl", the voices in my head say to me)?? Time will tell.  I still plan to add scrappy yellow borders around each block, but that fabric is not washed or cut yet.  Next week...
 I now have finished all 12 of the 18" hearts.  I gotta admit, I start things really well.  Following through and finishing is so (sooooo...) often a problem.  So, this does feel great to have it this far.  Will it be done by Christmas ("ha ha, silly girl", the voices in my head say to me)?? Time will tell.  I still plan to add scrappy yellow borders around each block, but that fabric is not washed or cut yet.  Next week... Most beaches will have a lighthouse within sight.  Our coast line is unforgiving to the boats.  It is beautiful and rocky in most places.  The light houses save many a lost boat, as going into the main surf is an almost certain death as cold as the water is much of the year.
 Most beaches will have a lighthouse within sight.  Our coast line is unforgiving to the boats.  It is beautiful and rocky in most places.  The light houses save many a lost boat, as going into the main surf is an almost certain death as cold as the water is much of the year. Half-standing plank fenses litter the beaches.  They are truly picturesque additions to what Mother Nature gave us.  Lobstering is one of our largest industries, especially in the summer.  The fense would be incomplete without some of these.  Each lobsterman (or woman) has a registered stripe pattern so that they know whose traps are whose in the ocean.
 Half-standing plank fenses litter the beaches.  They are truly picturesque additions to what Mother Nature gave us.  Lobstering is one of our largest industries, especially in the summer.  The fense would be incomplete without some of these.  Each lobsterman (or woman) has a registered stripe pattern so that they know whose traps are whose in the ocean. Here is how I cured my previous problem with the background fabric showing through the white of the chair.  I think it works well.
 Here is how I cured my previous problem with the background fabric showing through the white of the chair.  I think it works well. All in all, I am tickled with this summer quilt.  It turned into way more than I had anticipated.  When I started, I was trying to depict another place (which I cannot say, or my partner will possibly know this is for her).  But in the end, it turned out looking like MY home.  Consequently, I have dedided that this will stay in MY home.  Sigh... So I am back to the drawing board, so to speak.  I have decided to make my 4SQS partner a similar quilt with "scenes" from the beach rather than an entire beach landscape.  My four scene panels are complete and look good.  I will post about this at another time though.
 All in all, I am tickled with this summer quilt.  It turned into way more than I had anticipated.  When I started, I was trying to depict another place (which I cannot say, or my partner will possibly know this is for her).  But in the end, it turned out looking like MY home.  Consequently, I have dedided that this will stay in MY home.  Sigh... So I am back to the drawing board, so to speak.  I have decided to make my 4SQS partner a similar quilt with "scenes" from the beach rather than an entire beach landscape.  My four scene panels are complete and look good.  I will post about this at another time though. This wild little number arrived this week from Kate.  It's her ALQS mini for ME! Wild it is, but I have a secretly kept wild side (hence the Frog in the Blender, which was mailed over an ocean this week).  It looks a bit juxtiposed hanging in my very traditional dining room, on this hideously country (he he, country is NOT my thing) hanger I have previously had another quilt on.  But my dining room and other downstairs rooms have deep purple and cranberry in the window coverings, furniture and paint, so it does blend in nicely.
 This wild little number arrived this week from Kate.  It's her ALQS mini for ME! Wild it is, but I have a secretly kept wild side (hence the Frog in the Blender, which was mailed over an ocean this week).  It looks a bit juxtiposed hanging in my very traditional dining room, on this hideously country (he he, country is NOT my thing) hanger I have previously had another quilt on.  But my dining room and other downstairs rooms have deep purple and cranberry in the window coverings, furniture and paint, so it does blend in nicely. The back fabric is radically cool, I must say.  This has a metallic printing and is actually one piece of fabric.  Many thanks Kate.  I do like it.  It took a few days to post this as my batteries died and the price of gas here has kept me home until I needed other items.
 The back fabric is radically cool, I must say.  This has a metallic printing and is actually one piece of fabric.  Many thanks Kate.  I do like it.  It took a few days to post this as my batteries died and the price of gas here has kept me home until I needed other items. I hope my partner appreciates it, as I will be seing what she makes in Kate's Forum birthday block swap soon too.
 I hope my partner appreciates it, as I will be seing what she makes in Kate's Forum birthday block swap soon too. Here's a shot of the back.  It's like a  flower.
 Here's a shot of the back.  It's like a  flower.
 And I fortunately had this pieced and quilted from another swap (partner opted to bail on the swap so I didn't have to mail it).  Sorry, Rachel, it's not horses as I know you love most, but it does have some symbolism.  Or it did when it was conceived.  It was made for someone that had 2 girls, hence the two angels and two hearts.  Luckily, it's way more appropriate for Rachel and Alyssa, as we really do love them.  We may not see you right now, but angels watch over you, and you are in out hearts.
 And I fortunately had this pieced and quilted from another swap (partner opted to bail on the swap so I didn't have to mail it).  Sorry, Rachel, it's not horses as I know you love most, but it does have some symbolism.  Or it did when it was conceived.  It was made for someone that had 2 girls, hence the two angels and two hearts.  Luckily, it's way more appropriate for Rachel and Alyssa, as we really do love them.  We may not see you right now, but angels watch over you, and you are in out hearts. Then about 10 days ago my SIL said she'd like me to send along my remaining pieces of Alyssa's fabric to make her a dresser scarf.  DOH!  What scraps, I thought to myself!...I had just used most of them to do her mini quilt!  After speaking to her last weekend, and getting the size dimensions she was looking for, I threw this together.  Haven't done much other quilting in 3 days.  It should have been simpler and would have been if I'd had bigger pieces.
 Then about 10 days ago my SIL said she'd like me to send along my remaining pieces of Alyssa's fabric to make her a dresser scarf.  DOH!  What scraps, I thought to myself!...I had just used most of them to do her mini quilt!  After speaking to her last weekend, and getting the size dimensions she was looking for, I threw this together.  Haven't done much other quilting in 3 days.  It should have been simpler and would have been if I'd had bigger pieces. It's made up of eight little hearts, one for each of us here in Maine.  You can think of that, Alyssa, when you see them.  That theory works at least until another of our cats croaks (which if Tiny Sally jumps to the balcony AGAIN, may be sooner than later!).
 It's made up of eight little hearts, one for each of us here in Maine.  You can think of that, Alyssa, when you see them.  That theory works at least until another of our cats croaks (which if Tiny Sally jumps to the balcony AGAIN, may be sooner than later!). I put an extra piece of batting in the shape of a heart (basted it in) to make the puffy hearts.  It's just something I'd been wanting to try.  Seems with every little quilty project, I have been trying to work in my agenda for little tasks to practice.  I was more scared of trying the "McTavishing", or should I call it "McMargaretting", but it really looks pretty nice.  Or not too horrible anyhow.
 I put an extra piece of batting in the shape of a heart (basted it in) to make the puffy hearts.  It's just something I'd been wanting to try.  Seems with every little quilty project, I have been trying to work in my agenda for little tasks to practice.  I was more scared of trying the "McTavishing", or should I call it "McMargaretting", but it really looks pretty nice.  Or not too horrible anyhow. I wish I could say the same for these loops...I got the whole darn border quilted before I realized the thread tension had gone totally whacky.  Spent 2 hours in front of the telly picking it out last night!
I wish I could say the same for these loops...I got the whole darn border quilted before I realized the thread tension had gone totally whacky.  Spent 2 hours in front of the telly picking it out last night! So, now I am free of these bright little wonders.  GO with love!...I hope they like them.  My weekly to-do's...
 So, now I am free of these bright little wonders.  GO with love!...I hope they like them.  My weekly to-do's... Several weeks ago, Jen asked for my address.  I kind of thought little of it, as many people from the swaps ask, and I tend to only get a few little mail goodies.  In all honesty, I really thought I was opening up THIS little beauty, which I truly love, for Kate's ALQS.  Suprised, but equally as delighted, she sent me one of her mini quilts and a few other goodies.  It has the same brilliant machine quilting and will look adorable in my almost 2-year old's bedroom.  It's just her colors!  Her patch quilted card is lovely too.  The baby wrapper below is so cute - it used to surround chocolate :-)
 Several weeks ago, Jen asked for my address.  I kind of thought little of it, as many people from the swaps ask, and I tend to only get a few little mail goodies.  In all honesty, I really thought I was opening up THIS little beauty, which I truly love, for Kate's ALQS.  Suprised, but equally as delighted, she sent me one of her mini quilts and a few other goodies.  It has the same brilliant machine quilting and will look adorable in my almost 2-year old's bedroom.  It's just her colors!  Her patch quilted card is lovely too.  The baby wrapper below is so cute - it used to surround chocolate :-) Other updates...
 Other updates... I really need better lighting. I just noticed the damn yellow pen I used for marking. Permanent of course. That I may be able to cut off. But what is bothering me is that I can see the dark brown that is supposed to be a shadow showing underneath the white of the chair. Options...1) Pull up chair completely and carefully snip brown so there isn't any under it (I still worry that the other backgrounds will show thru too), 2) hand color the chair a color with permanent fabric pens (and if so, what color??), 3) Ditch it, 4) ignore it and hope my partner is more tollerant than I am?
I really need better lighting. I just noticed the damn yellow pen I used for marking. Permanent of course. That I may be able to cut off. But what is bothering me is that I can see the dark brown that is supposed to be a shadow showing underneath the white of the chair. Options...1) Pull up chair completely and carefully snip brown so there isn't any under it (I still worry that the other backgrounds will show thru too), 2) hand color the chair a color with permanent fabric pens (and if so, what color??), 3) Ditch it, 4) ignore it and hope my partner is more tollerant than I am? Two of the quilts are a scrappy spools pattern with the spools turned in the same direction rather than alternating, as the pattern is often done. They're about 42" square with borders. The picture below shows the full (unfinished top before borders). This one I did machine quilting on this morning.
Two of the quilts are a scrappy spools pattern with the spools turned in the same direction rather than alternating, as the pattern is often done. They're about 42" square with borders. The picture below shows the full (unfinished top before borders). This one I did machine quilting on this morning. My other one is all done from floral scraps done in strips. It's about 40"x60". It's shown here... It turned out lovely for a little girl I think.
 My other one is all done from floral scraps done in strips. It's about 40"x60". It's shown here... It turned out lovely for a little girl I think. My goal is to complete the 3rd one I have started this weekend, and get another top ready to machine quilt next week. I have at least one top nearly completed that I can think of, and some squares for another too in some stage of completion.
My goal is to complete the 3rd one I have started this weekend, and get another top ready to machine quilt next week. I have at least one top nearly completed that I can think of, and some squares for another too in some stage of completion. I have come across these on several blogs lately. It's kind of fun and rather unexpected. Can you guess the questions (& answers from the pictures) without going to the link??!
I have come across these on several blogs lately. It's kind of fun and rather unexpected. Can you guess the questions (& answers from the pictures) without going to the link??! Other quilty projects going on...
 Other quilty projects going on... 
 I have pulled out several sunny and summery 1930's prints and searched Quilterscache.com for a great 1930's pattern.  The one I chose is called dogtooth violet.  It took about 5-6 hours to make 4 of those blocks.  They are partially pieced, and partially foundation pieced.  BTW...does anyone have a cure for excessive fabric waste while paper piecing??  I did the block corners using foundation piecing.  It took nearly a quarter of a yard!  Anyhow, in my usual weekend early morning peace (as the entire house is still asleep at 6am!), I hand mitered the corners of the border to complete the top.  I plan to hand quilt this one so that it has a more vintage look. Nothing says well-finished & old-fashioned (as all 1930's pieces would be) than miters & hand work!
 I have pulled out several sunny and summery 1930's prints and searched Quilterscache.com for a great 1930's pattern.  The one I chose is called dogtooth violet.  It took about 5-6 hours to make 4 of those blocks.  They are partially pieced, and partially foundation pieced.  BTW...does anyone have a cure for excessive fabric waste while paper piecing??  I did the block corners using foundation piecing.  It took nearly a quarter of a yard!  Anyhow, in my usual weekend early morning peace (as the entire house is still asleep at 6am!), I hand mitered the corners of the border to complete the top.  I plan to hand quilt this one so that it has a more vintage look. Nothing says well-finished & old-fashioned (as all 1930's pieces would be) than miters & hand work! I also have this sweet butterfly fabric that Maria sent me with my winter 4SQS quilt which may get used on the border too.
 I also have this sweet butterfly fabric that Maria sent me with my winter 4SQS quilt which may get used on the border too. 
