Believe it or not, everything is labelled and fairly organized! And, I spray basted two quilts and they are ready for quilting and binding.
And I pulled out some containers of fabrics for a sewing day on Wednesday. I have invited some of my Wednesday quilt divas for a day to work on blocks for some Quilts of Valour.
We have been working on a guild challenge to create a quilt as a group and so far these are my blocks that I have made.
And I have a backing ready to serge the long edges together to make it large enough for the quilt that is on the table in the first picture above.
And I stitched up a quilt from the guild We care program that I picked up last Tuesday as a kit. But I didn't like the sashings so cut some of my own to go around the blocks.
And here it is all spray basted and ready for quilting.
I also managed to get my May Quilter's planner block completed and, even better, the June block is done as well! These blocks get a sashing with two alternating colours and I have a darker gray for the odd blocks but want to get my blocks done before I figure out an arrangement so I don't have the mainly orange and red blocks in one corner but have them spread out a little.
There is one extra block in there because I made two of the flying geese in February. Will see which one looks better in the final layout.
I have a lovely stack of blocks to mail off to Canada Stitches. They are a group that make quilts for first responders across Canada and I am choosing to keep my focus on those that attend a camp (Can Praxis) at Rocky Mountain house along with members of the military suffering from PTSD. These blocks are from both my guild and my Wed Quilting Divas. They will get packaged and mailed this week.
And of course, I had to play with a block made from 2 charm squares plus background fabric that I saw on a blog this week. It is called a cracker block and the first one I made, I messed up totally. However, I made a second one and it is perfect! The one on the left is too small and not square.
Last Thursday, I picked up 4 blocks from my 'other' guild and these are for community quilts. I had forgotten at the April meeting so thought I better get on with it so they are ready to hand in at the June meeting.
I finally got myself a trolley. This is something that I was sure would help me to stay more organized when I am using two sewing machines. Love it!
And last but not least, my houses are being created and my village is growing. I think I have my first five rows ready to stitch together and only six rows left to finish. I have lots of houses but ran out of sky background and so had to shop for some light blue background. Not so easy to find what I wanted. Of course, I did find some today when I was tidying my fabrics and containers! So, another 36 houses (approx) to make and I will be done! So much for making 8 blocks per week. They are too addictive to put them away and stop stitching.
So, no finished quilts to show you. I have quilts waiting for the binding, waiting for the labels and waiting to be quilted. I have blocks that are made and waiting to be assembled into tops. And I still have over 20 tops waiting for backing, backing and quilting. One day at a time. Making houses is too much fun and they are all from scraps!
I'd say you've been quite busy, and productive.....good on ya!
ReplyDeleteNothing to show that is 'finished' but lots of projects in progress. That is ok... the new me, happy to be slow stitching and not trying to win the race.
ReplyDeleteTrying something new here... learned it on another blog. If I click on the notify me box, I will see any comments made without having to log into the blog.
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