Here are some more quilts from the Oregon Quilt Festival held in Salem, Oregon. This first one is another one with houses in it.
COUNTRY LOG CABIN
Sunday, March 23, 2025
MORE QUILTS FROM QUILT SHOW
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Oregon Quilt Festival, 2025, Salem, Oregon
I will start out with the quilt that I picked as my favorite. I'm sorry that one side is cut off. The blocks were so perfect and it is my type of fabrics and blocks.
There were so many amazing quilts and I couldn't take pictures of them all.
Rob Appell was one of the special speakers at the show and my friend, Sandy and I had our picture taken with him.
Here are some house quilts - I love them!
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Two quilts finished and a Pillow
I have been so busy and would like to promise that I will be better at blogging, but I wouldn't dare promise that.
This first quilt was the BOM for my Gone to Pieces guild for last year. When I started it, I didn't realize that it was going to become a quilt, but I felt committed to finishing it, so I did. It is the Blue Pear Block of the Month by Minick and Simpson. I decided to make the pears green for some odd reason! It definitely isn't perfect, but here it is. I just now noticed that I put the rectangle of small squares on the lower left in the wrong place. It is supposed to be on top of the star block. I also put in pinwheels instead of circles in the lower middle. When I started the BOMs I didn't realize that it was going to make into a quilt and I used some background fabric that wouldn't be enough for a whole quilt, so it has 2 different backgrounds. I'm not sure what I will do with it - probably donate it,
Sunday, January 5, 2025
Happy New Year! 2025!!!
I have been very bad with posting lately. But I thought I would post something with maybe some goals for the new year. I already finished an old UFO. This is my "Zip Up Tray Pouch."
The pattern is for a tray that you can fold up and close with a zipper.
I have tested putting the clothes I plan to bring into it and I think it will work. I will only be gone 4 days, so I don't need a lot.
Monday, October 14, 2024
Some Christmas quilting done
It's been a while again! But I've been busy sewing Christmas items. Even though I haven't been vending much this year, I decided to participate in a craft show over last weekend, however, when we went to set up our booth, we found out that it had been cancelled, so we went back home (to our advantage, it was only about 2 miles from our homes). Since that was cancelled, we decided to join in on a Christmas Faire in Dayton, OR that we did last year. It will take place the second weekend in November.
Here are a few of the items that I have made:
Saturday, September 7, 2024
Basting: Not my favorite job!
Saturday, August 10, 2024
Quilt Top Finished
This quilt top was worked on all last year, mostly at craft shows. I decided it would save time to take a sewing machine (my Featherweight) and get some sewing done during breaks in selling to customers. And there were a lot of breaks. People would show interest in the sewing machine, but I don't really think it helped me sell more items. Anyway, the pattern is "Trail Mix" designed by Mabeth Oxenreider. I was always drawn to scrappy quilts, especially ones that had the "lines" like this one has.
The pattern is in "Scrap-Lovers' Quilts" published by Better Homes and Gardens. I've had the book for a long time and finally got around to making it. As you can see, there is a lot of sewing involved! It measures approximately 77" x 115". I need to get the quilting done in time for a guild meeting in September because we are having a UFO challenge and it was picked from my list. I just finished putting the borders on. It is too big for my design wall, so it is folded in half.
I plan to get it basted next week along with a couple small donation quilts. Basting large ones like this is not my favorite activity!
Thanks for visiting and happy quilting!
Monday, August 5, 2024
County Fair Ribbons
The Yamhill County Fair was last week and I entered some quilts and won 3 blue ribbons. Two of them were for baby quilts, Half and Half designed by our blogging friend, Joanne Kerton (Canuck Quilter) and a Peter Rabbit quilt from a book about Beatrix Potter.
One ribbon was for this doll, Mary Pickford Hill Colonial Doll, pattern from Etsy. The reason I could enter 2 baby quilts is that the Peter Rabbit quilt has hand embroidery, and therefore is in a different category.
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Happy Independence Day!
This is a special day for us because one of our sons was born on the 4th of July - quite a few years ago - not telling you how many! We wish we could see him today, but he lives in Florida and we live in Oregon. We hope to be able to go there soon.
I have a few patriotic quilts hanging and took pictures to show you.
I've also been doing a lot of sewing lately. I finally finished this baby quilt - the pattern is in a book about Beatrix Potter. I think I showed it before, but it wasn't finished then. I just finished doing some more quilting in each hexagon this morning and I'm happy that it is finished.
I used to do a lot of cross stitching and when I got involved in quilting, I didn't do much, but I recently got the urge and I made these 2 small designs. I might order 2 more from this designer.
We had to wear our sunglasses even though it was cloudy.
I just had to take a picture of the horse and carriage. I asked the owner how much he charged for a ride and he said he will take a donation! I was pretty surprised and would like to have a ride in it some day.
Monday, May 27, 2024
FINISHED MYSTERY QUILT
I finally got around to quilting the mystery quilt. As usual, deciding how I'm going to quilt it is not easy. So I did what I usually do, I started by doing some stitch in the ditch around the main middle portion. Then, by the time I finished that, and since the blocks are rather unique, I eventually got an idea and decided to just go for it. I started by sewing a curvy line down the seam that divides the block from one corner to the opposing corner and I continued without stopping to make some loops along the edges and making swirls inside the squares. I put 3 curvy lines in the inner border and in the outer border I quilted my favorite border filler, from Angela Walters "Free-Motion Quilting" book, called the Swirl Scroll. I have used this design in lots of quilts and it is a lot easier than it looks.
Here is how the back looks.
Friday, April 26, 2024
Mystery Quilt Display
When we returned to McMinnville, this beautiful sight greeted us!
Happy quilting this spring!