Showing posts with label Hand Pieced QAL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hand Pieced QAL. Show all posts

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Slow Sunday Stitching Hand Pieced QAL, Hands2Help Finish


I have done a lot of slow stitching this week.  I continue thank Kathy of Kathy's Quilts for the weekly motivation!  

First off I put together the top for the Hand-Pieced Quilt-Along hosted by Patty of Elm Street Quilts and Kristin of Simple, Handmade, Everyday.   I always planned to set it with something other than the background fabric, as I only had small scraps of the background fabric left after making my blocks.  



I started the third in the Hospital Sketches BOM by Barbara Brackman.  I'm using my Civil War Reproduction fabrics for this.  This block is called Love Apple.



I'll put my other activities this week in another post.  Linking up with Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.  Thanks again Kathy!

Thanks for stopping by!













Thursday, March 14, 2019

Hand-Pieced QAL, Sew Lets QAL


I continue to enjoy working on my Hand-Pieced QAL blocks.  This was a quilt along hosted by Patty at Elm Street Quilts and Kristin at Simple, Handmade, Everyday.  This week's block was called Bess,  This is the next to last block.  I have really enjoyed making these, and continue to thank Patty and Kristin for the inspiration.  

  




I'll be joining the link-up with Patty at Elm Street Quilts.



Partner's in Design started a new mystery QAL this week called Sew Let's Quilt Along.   These are sewing related blocks this time.  Blocks will come out every 2 weeks.  This week's block was designed by Sandra Healy of Sandra Healy Designs, and you can find the block directions on the  previous link.  I really liked this block, and I have other plans for this one, I'm thinking about what else I will do to embellish this one.  Thanks so much Sandra for such a great block, I absolutely love it!




You might be able to guess my favorite color is blue!

Also this week, in a fit of organization, I organized my threads.  I have quilting threads, applique threads, machine embroidery threads, crazy quilt specialty threads.  At least things are not in 4-5 different places now.   I'm not saying my sewing room is organized, but my threads are!

Thanks for stopping by!


Thursday, March 07, 2019

Hand-Pieced QAL, Upcoming Blog Hops


I've really been enjoying the Hand-Pieced Quilt Along hosted by Patty of Elm Street Quilts and Kristin of Simple, Handmade, Everyday.  This week's block was named Eula.  A couple of my points are cut off where they meet the center block, but I am having a hard time getting them to come together easily and have my points in the end.  




Also I'm in a couple of upcoming blog hops:  Their tentative line-ups are noted below:

The first is the Quilt Qwazy Queens Blog Hop hosted by Marian at Seams to be Sew. I'm currently working on my project for this.  Hope to have it together in the next couple of days,  My day is March 20th.








The second one is All About Strings Blog Hop hosted by Carla at Creatin in the Sticks.  I have my string project for this pieced, just needs to be quilted.  My day on this one is March 25th.





Thursday, February 28, 2019

Hand-Pieced QAL Block 6 Finish



This week's block in the Hand-Pieced Quilt-A-Long was called Florence.  This QAL is hosted by Patty at Elm Street Quilts, and Kristin at Simple, Handmade, Everyday..

This week's block went together very easily and I was able to finish in a couple of hours.



I will be linking up with Patty at Elm Street Quilts..

Thanks for stopping by!   

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Hand Pieced QAL Week 5, Dust off a Quilt Book Blog Hop




This was week 5 of the Hand-Pieced QAL co-hosted by Patty at Elm Street Quilts  and Kristin at Simple, Handmade, Everyday.  They have been having such great tutorials and videos each week.  Thanks again to both Patty and Kristin for all their great help!

My block this week came out pretty good I think.  It almost seems like it took longer to mark my seams than to sew it.  





I'll be linking up with Elm Street Quilts for the Hand-Pieced QAL weekly link-up.


Meanwhile the Dust off a Book Blog Hop still continues.  If you haven't had a chance to visit the line-up is below.  There are some great projects, and I have been enjoying visiting these blogs.  



Dust off a quilt book blog hop
Monday Feb 18th
Turid at densyendehimmel
Pamela at Pamelaquilts
Selina at Selinaquilts
Kathleen at Kathleenmcmusing
Tuesday Feb 19th
Jennifer at curlicuecreations
Stephanie at stephjacobsondesigns
Kathy at Kathysquilts
Shasta at high road quilter
Theresa at bumbleberrystitches

Wednesday Feb 20th
Sharon at Vrooman’s quilts
Suzy at Websterquilt
Nancy at patchworkbreeze
Karrin at karrinscrazyworld
Denise at craftraditions

Thursday Feb 21st
Leanne at Devoted Quilter
Jennifer at Dizzyquilter
Lee Anne at Podunk Pretties
Lyndsey at Sew Many Yarns

Friday Feb 22nd
Bea at Beaquilter
Barbara at Bejweledquilts
Marian at seams to be sew
Brenda at songbirddesigns


Thursday, February 14, 2019

Hand-Pieced QAL

I've been having so much fun with the Hand-Pieced QAL hosted by Patty at Elm Street Quilts and Kristin at Simple, Handmade, Everyday.

The block for week 4 went together for me effortlessly, it was close to perfect, until I discovered it was over 1/4" larger than the others.  I must have cut the squares out wrong.  So I trimmed it down, till there was almost no seam allowance left. 

So I ended up remaking the block. At least this one is the same size as the others!



I'll be linking up with the Hand-Pieced QAL link up on Patty's site at Elm Street Quilts.

Thanks for stopping by!  Karrin

Thursday, February 07, 2019

Hand Pieced QAL, Week 3


Today is the link up for the Hand-Pieced Quilt Along hosted by Patty at Elm Street Quilts and Kristin of Simple, Handmade, Everyday.



This is my block 3. It is not as wonky as it looks, I think it was the camera angle.  I might do it over and try to get better points.  Just not right now, as I am working on projects for 3 upcoming blog hops.  






I'd like to thank Patty and Kristin again for this fun QAL.  I think of my dear MIL who hand pieced the majority of her quilts.  I have a few she did by machine, as they were polyester scrap quilts.  I came across one the other day in a cabinet looking for something else.  She used every kind of scrap she had.  I even have one of corduroy, but that one is worn out. 

Thanks for stopping by!  Karrin

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Hand Pieced QAL, Week 2



I'm again joining Patty at Elm Street Quilts and Kristin at Simple, Handmade, Everyday for the link-up for the Hand Pieced Quilt Along.  

I had fun with this week's block too.  So much so, that having seen someone else's block, I decided mine was too dark and I ended up doing another block in lighter colors, plus I redid last week's block too.  I won't have enough of  the background to finish the project, as I just have a fat quarter. but I will use it as much as I can.  


This was this week's block.



This week's block both copies.




Block #1 redo



Both blocks together.


Not sure I will make 2 versions the whole time, depending on time, but I might.  

Well I'm off to chase a squirrel.  Carla at Creatin in the Sticks  had a Valentine Quilt Block this morning I just have to make!

Nevermind that I have two of my grandsons coming to spend the weekend, starting after school today!

Thanks for stopping by!  Karrin

Thursday, January 24, 2019

Hand Pieced QAL, Dust off a Quit Book Blog Hop Coming Soon


I have joined Patty at Elm Street Quilts and Kristin at Simple, Handmade, Everyday for the Hand Pieced Quilt a Long.

One of the main reasons I joined this quilt a long was in memory of my dear mother-in-law who was a prolific quilter.  She used templates for her patterns, her points did not always meet, but  her quilts were always filled with lots of love.  I first met her in 1972 and she made us many quilts over the years, I even have some polyester quilts that she made.  My mother once asked her to make her  a quilt out of scraps I had leftover when I made my mother, sister and myself clothes while I was in high school.  My mother even had a pattern picked out, one with extensive trapunto in it.  My mother-in-law Ada was firm and said she would make the quilt, but she would give it to John and Karrin.  Too big for me to get a good picture inside.  It is called Star of the Bluegrass, and she made it in 1973.  She could usually hand-piece and hand-quilt a quilt in a month, but this one took longer with all the trapunto.




This next one she made for our spare bedroom, which is still where it resides.  She made this one in 1991.  


This is my first piece for the Hand-Pieced Quilt Along.  I'd like to thank Patty and Kristin for this quilt along.  I think of my mother-in-law every day, but especially working on this.


Around 1992 or so my DFIL developed Alzheimer's and I figured we would not be getting anymore quilts unless I got busy, so I started quilting around that time with my first finish I have documented in 1994.  


 I'm still working on my project for the Dust off a Quilt Book Blog Hop hosted by Bea @ Beaquilter
coming February 18-22.   The majority of my project is hand appliqued.  I'm doing to redoing the large unit a second time.  I should have that finished the next couple of days and I can assemble the top.  My project is 62 x 81, but I might enlarge it a bit to fit John's hospital bed.  

Meanwhile, I am still drying out his room from the last storm damage, and water leaking up through the foundation.  The room is a sunken living room, and that is why it has a problem and not the rest of the house.  Our daughter Katie, who has had extensive water pipe breakages in their house has an industrial type air mover that she brought over.  So I have been slowly moving that around the room, especially under area where he sits got the most damage.  

Thanks for stopping by!