Friday, October 26, 2012
Brambles Beret
Here is a closer view to show the lovely cables.
Here is the underside
Friday, October 19, 2012
Expedition Hats
This one is made using only the oatmeal Tweeds.
Both are adult size. I plan to donate them to my father-in-law for their homeless outreach as winter will be here soon.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Charm Quilt -- WIP
The pattern consists of two basic blocks. One block is simply square A. The other block consists of the three pieces: square A, rectangle B, and rectangle C. The measurements of the pieces:
square A: 2.25 in squares (finished square will be 1.75 in)
rectangle B: 2.25 in X 4.5 in (finished size 1.75 in X 4 in)
rectangle C: 1 in X 8 in (finished size 0.5 in X 7.4 in)
Here is one of the finished composite blocks:
Here are some finished blocks laid out on my design wall. Notice the layout of the blocks, one upright and the next one rotated 90 degrees. The single block A will sit in the “hole.”
The fabric packs I am using are two from Benartex, one labeled the Modern Mix by Jennifer Young and the other not further labeled. Another fabric packets from Merryvale -- the Fine China Blue designed by Bonnie Benn Stratton. Other fabrics used will be just whatever I have in my stash.
The big difference between a charm quilt and a scrap/scrappy quilt is that each fabric is only used once. As I am using the white muslin repeatedly, mine is not a “true” charm quilt.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Premie Hats
This first one is made using the Noro Taiyo yarn leftover from the swirl jacket.
This second one is made from the Artyarns Ensemble Glitter Light yarn leftover used to make the date night sweater (which I gave to a sister who gave it to a friend).
This third one is made from leftover Artyarns Supermerino yarn used to make the undulating leaves scarf.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Finished -- My First Swirl Jacket
Here's a front view:
Here's a side view, isn't the drape nice?
Here's the back view:
Another of the back with the arms raised (and my dog Rusty who tried to sneak into the photo):
You can see photos of my blocking here and here.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Four Friends
Friday, September 21, 2012
My Heart Stopped When Quilt
This one shows the chalk quilt marking before the quilting was done:
Here is the back before the sleeve and label were added. You can see a "ghost" of the quilting but not as well as in the above photo.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Progress Notes --- WIPs
Also working on a new quilting project. It's a "repeat" of one I made a few years ago -- "You Melt My Heart." It was inspired by Movin Meat’s post: Fearful Symmetry. As before, I took the EKG, printed it out, enlarged a small segment and used it for the quilt.
Since I no longer have the same fabrics as the first version, I laid out some fabrics trying to decide on how this one should look. I ended up choosing the two on the left for the heart.
Friday, September 7, 2012
One Pink Heart for Baby
I find white quilts difficult to photograph, but this one shows the two different white fabrics used
This one shows some of the quilting
Friday, August 31, 2012
Another Scrappy Child's Quilt
I recently finished this scrappy child's quilt. It is machine pieced and quilted. It measures 38 in X 50 in. I gave it to a colleague for his grandchildren to use.
Here are some photos to show some of the fun details that can be found in the quilt. In this one you can find a fairy, a volcano, flowers, and a snail among the colors (red, purple, yellow, blue, orange).
And in this one: Piglet and Winnie-the-Pooh, a station wagon, a zebra, houses, trees, and fireflies.
This one: dogs, dragonflies, horses, pottery, and dots.
This one: red owl, skiers, and race car monitor gauges.
The back is just white muslin, so I pieced the label:
Friday, August 24, 2012
Old Log Cabin Quilt
Here's the other quilt my paternal grandmother made. It isn't dated as the autograph one was, but I think it must have been pieced in the mid-to-late 1960's as the other one was. It was was quilted by my mother and sister Cathy. It measures 68 in X 83 in.
Here is a close up
And here
This one shows the damage done when I took it on a camping trip at the end of medical school. I was wrapped in it to get warm after floating down the Buffalo and caught a couple of sparks from the campfire. I regret the damage, but have good memories of the trip with DeWayne Nash, Ken Carpenter (deceased), Joe Cloud, and Gene Hardin (those guys were like brothers to me). Sure hope the ones who can will be at our 30th class reunion this weekend.
Here's a picture from the camping trip.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Two WIPs
This one shows a cat peeking out, a razorback, Tigger, a steamboat, stars.
And in this one you can see the owl in the connecting 2.5 in square, a dancing cat in a hat, a race car, carolers, trees.
The other is an ambitious knitting project. I’m making a swirl jacket using the pattern Sheer Beauty by Sandra McIver.
Here I've stretched out the knitting so you can see the two yarns: Noro Taiyo (color #28) and Malabrigo Lace in Damask (#13o).