Monday, January 5, 2015

Quiltville's "Grand Illusion" Mystery Revealed

The bits and pieces now have a road map to the end of the mystery. Bonnie Hunter has revealed the layout and the final quilt. I have just a few bits and pieces put together and hope to continue this in between work and everything else. The mystery certainly was a lot of fun to follow along with, especially in the middle of the hectic Christmas season.


Bits and Pieces of the Mystery






Block 1 completed   
Block with borders on 2 sides


4 Blocks up on the Design Wall

Lots more to do before I can call this finished!  Linking up with Bonnie Hunter's 2014 Quiltville Winter Mystery, Grand Illusion!
 




















Friday, December 26, 2014

Hawaiian Applique

On August 13, 2014, I was able to take a class on Hawaiian Hand Applique with Janet Elia of Janet Ann Creations ~ Quilts and more. The Ninigret Quilters guild in Westerly, RI hosted this event. The monthly guild meeting was treated to her trunk show. What a wonderful speaker and teacher. She was funny and personable and is very gifted.


I was able to complete the applique fairly quickly, however the echo quilting seemed to go on forever. I was able to complete three rows before I called this finished.




The backing is black velvet with a hidden zipper.

The pillow finished at approximately 19 inches square.


Linking up with Crazy Mom Quilts for Finish it up Friday 

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Friday, December 12, 2014

Little White Elephants


I was invited to a baby shower for the daughter-in-law of a wonderful friend. The colors for the soon to be little princess is pink and gray and the theme is elephants. (When did newborns have colors or themes??) One of the shower gifts was a wonderful wicker elephant - not sure if it was for storage or possibly laundry.


 Anyway - the mother-to-be was all aglow and the grandmothers are just tickled --- PINK!!

And, of course, it was time to make a baby quilt. I was able to find some lovely fabric that matched the theme - pink and gray and elephants - and it was flannel. I love to back baby quilts with flannel. It just makes it so warm and snugly. The quilting started as a pantograph of interwoven hearts in a medium gray but it just looked too fussy so I removed the stitching and settled on an overall meander stitch in white. I worked much better.




 
The pattern used was from a Crazy Mom Quilts tutorial. It was wonderfully easy and really sewed up quickly. I love the look of the zig zag without any half square triangles.

The finished size was 41" x 45".











This little photo shoot was lots of fun. Photos were taken just outside of Wickford Village.

Linking to Crazy Mom Quilts for Finish it up Friday  and also TGIFF at Quilt Matters.





Monday, December 8, 2014

Grand Illusion Part 2

Step 1 - Completed

So far I have completed 61 parts for step 1 - just 49 to go!

Just completed the 100th block for Step 1!




Now onto step 2 -

 Lots of Cutting - I choose Option 3 - Sew & Flip Method resulting with lots of bonus squares!





21 units completed - lots more to go.





Time to link up for step 2  at Quiltville's Quips & Snips.


Sunday, November 30, 2014

Quiltville's 2014 Mystery Quilt

Step 1 - released 11/28/14





Already to go for the release of Step 1 of the Grand Illusion Winter Mystery Quilt for 2014 from Bonnie Hunter at Quiltville's Quips and Snips. Here is my fabric section:









 

I don't have a large selection of scrappy black and white so I will be using these throughout the quilt. They happen to be two of my favorite fabrics right now.




Not much to show at this time. 


Lots of cutting.




 A bit of sewing.



And one block completed.


  Just 99 to go! 



Tuesday, November 25, 2014

The Quest for the Row by Row Experience . . .


August 23, 2014 - The rush was on. Once we decided to participate in the Row by Row Experience, we had just one week left to collect the quilt patterns. But of course we had plenty of time to complete the quilt by the Halloween dead line. Before we knew it, it was October and a collaboration was needed to get this done. Hours and hours later, the quilt was finished with four whole days to spare -- thanks Peggy! But, alas, we just missed the prize. Next year we have vowed to start much earlier!























We really did have fun trying to figure out the paper piecing - I certainly need more practice.






















The participating shops that we visited in our area are:



and our favorite local quilt shop, Folk Art Quilts.  Our quilt is currently at Folk Art Quilts, so if you are in Wakefield, stop in for a visit and a bit of shopping. You won't be disappointed with their wonderful selection of fabrics.


Linking up with Crazy Mom Quilts for Finish it up Friday.