Showing posts with label basket applique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basket applique. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

MORE BASKETS!! I THOUGHT I WAS DONE…..

I planned to get my basket quilt put together yesterday, so I cleared off the bed in the guest bedroom AKA quilting overflow room.  All the blocks just barely fit on the double bed (I don't have a design wall, just a "design door" and another small piece of wall space).  Uh Oh!  something is wrong here.  There doesn't seem to be enough baskets!  I must be placing them wrong.  I decided it was a good idea to look at the pattern and it was as I thought it should be.  I counted the baskets in the picture - 128!!  Oh no!!  I "only" made 120!  I thought I was finished when the medallion fabric came.  120 seemed like a good number!

This morning I bit the bullet and prepped 8 more blocks.  It didn't kill me and they are ready to appliqué down.


Another chore that I seem to put off is labeling quilts.  I have to get a couple labeled - one for a quilt show and one to give away - so I got out my iron-on label books and since I was doing it anyway, I looked around the house to see if  there were other quilts needing labels.  Big surprise!  I found 5 more needing labels, so I picked out some labels and ironed them onto muslin.


I will use my special pens to trace the lines and write the information needed on them.

These are the label books I use.


Happy quilting!

Saturday, July 20, 2013

A GLITCH IN THE PLANS

Well, we are still in Oregon and we do love it here, but.....the engine light started to come on in the truck, so we are getting it fixed and the shop couldn't get to it right away, so we're camping and visiting my BIL/SIL a little longer.  We've been having a good time with them and I've been doing some sewing, though not too much.

I finished June's basket appliqué blocks - finally!  There are 12 of them, 6 more just like the ones in the picture below.


Yesterday we went to a few garage sales with my BIL/SIL.  One of them was selling some reproduction quilting fabric!!!  The FQs were $.50 each!!!!


There was some yardage as well for about $2/yd.!!!

The red floral border fabric is from Andover

I also made a sunsuit and a romper for Abby's 12" dolls.  The matching hats aren't finished yet.


I bought this 18" doll at a different garage sale for $.50 and thought I could use it to try on clothes that I might make for Abby's doll.  This one had all her hair cut off, so I decided to make a hat for her (I've been making hats for the children's hospital).  Then I thought she needed a hospital gown to go with the hat.  My DS (Abby's Daddy) is a registered nurse, so Abby can pretend her doll is sick.  The fabric for the gown is from a thrift shop.


We're making the best of our delay, but we want to go HOME!  Maybe I can get the quilting on the doll quilt finished after all!