Thursday, November 30, 2023

Sew-vember

I only had one project that was a must sew this month and thankfully was an easy finish for November’s Country Threads Dirty Dozen UFO Challenge. I already had the strips cut from Lily & Loom’s High Sea fabrics for several years for another strip pattern but since I’ve been on a Rambling Rows kick, I couldn’t resist making another one.
I purchased the High Seas fabrics years ago when Craftsy sold fabrics. I decided to make a smaller version of the Rambling Rows quilt since I also had a three yard piece of the dark blue whale pattern which would be perfect for the backing. I added several Basic Grey Grunge and print fabrics to the mix because you can never have enough variety.

A different variation to the Rambling Rows pattern was to only use the dark whale print for the rectangle blocks in two widths. 
The High Seas Rambling Rows quilt measures 48”x64”. This was an easy make with the usual wavey and straight line machine quilt with the blue gray Aurifil thread. Only two problems, the first one being that I did not follow my rule of always buying yardage for binding when purchasing a precut bundle. I was happy to have found the  triangle check in the perfect shades of blue in my blue stash.
The second problem was that I did not noticed until after I pieced the backing that there were numerous brown stains in several areas. This coupled with piecing the batting which I don’t like to do made me decide that there would be only one person who I would feel comfortable giving this quilt to and who also is my favorite person to bequeath one is the darling granddaughter..and don’t I alway make her a Christmas quilt? I’ll be bringing it to the GP House this weekend so she can muck it up so I can wash it and hopefully these brown stains will wash out. Not an affiliate link but the Dawn Platinum Powerwash Dish Spray is a wonderful laundry tool.

No glamour outside photo High Seas because of the below freezing weather we had for the past few days; neither  the Master Quilt Holder nor I weren’t ready yet to brave the cold weather. I should mention that the High Seas Rambling Rows quilt was finally finished until last weekend due to some other projects not planned or maybe took precedent over like a “Dreamii” which replaced the “NO” in Sew-vember.

First project to interrupt High Seas which I thought would be okay since this is a Mary Etherington/Country Threads pattern is the Baby Bullseye. There were several days of pulling and cutting fabrics and definitely will be a Post for another day. I will mention that the Peeps and I who did the original Bullseye Quilt almost twenty-four years ago are back together to make this one.  We did exchange fabrics again with the rule of modern prints and no calicos even though it’s popular again. I will also say that we were a little bit more “ornery” or loose with the pattern which may be due to the fact we were twenty-four years younger and less experienced than we are now. This is definitely going to take me awhile to finish and I can’t wait to finish this quilt and write a Post about it since I need to “narc” on the Peeps.
While I was sewing my own busy-ness with the Baby Bullseye blocks, karma came knocking with an e-mail from Sandra, mmm quilts asking me if I wanted to do a pattern test which if you read any of my previous posts, I don’t do well but I have a lot of fun. Here’s a sneak peek which I will post my finish once Sandra does the pattern release of Sunset Strip in early December.
Demando reminded me that he needed a Christmas table runner so after High Seas Rambling Rows was finished I spent some time digging in my Christmas stash for prints he would like. I thought I would make him a Winter quilt using Holly Taylor’s Moose, Bear and Pine Cone prints in quiet colors of forest greens and maroons but No, he wanted cheery and bright and really liked the red trees which I think is an Anne Kelle print so I relented by making the above one which measures 18” x 40”.  I love the combination of this print with Stacey Hsu, Victoria Findley-Wolf, Cotton+Steel, etc, all of them scraps which I love plus using scrap batting. I like to mention while digging through the Thimbleberries, Basic Grey and Sweetwater Christmas stash, I now have two more Rambling Rows quilts I want to make.
While I was digging through the Christmas stash, I came across leftover blocks and scraps from the Hoot and Loot Quilt which I thought was made last year but instead in 2020. Is it just me but the last few years seem to blend into just last year. 
I thought I would be making this for the GP House where the Hoot and Loot Quilt resides for Christmas but I realized, unexpectedly, that this would be perfect to hang next to the Tannis Keene quilt. During my sewing blitz, I managed to set aside some hours to take down the Fall Quilts and put up the Christmas/Winter quilts. I had decided that I couldn’t hang the Tannis quilt on the double front doors because I didn’t have another quilt which would complement it in color and prints so I left it out and was going to give it to Demando who was just over yesterday to pick up his Christmas runner. I forgot about offering this to him and glad I did because late last night I realized the Hoot and Loot Quilt would be perfect and it’s the same size as the Tannis Keefe quilt. I don’t have a pic of the two together in the front hallway as the lighting is just too dark. I am so glad my subconscious but conscience Quilt Mind who knows when I need to sew the right thing. I came up with a name for my alter-ego who I’ll refer to as Eunice, a combination of you and nice and means Victory, sew fitting, don’t you think? Oooh, does this mean, I would be refer to as Medieval….sewing Medieval would not be a problem for me.
I thought I would close this post with last night’s flimsy made during the waning hours of my Sew-vember. During the merry decorating in my living room which has several Cotton+Steel Christmas quilts, Eunice decided another Cotton+Steel Quilt but instead a chair runner size was needed. I made this with 4.5” squares from the Cotton+Steel scraps and measures 20”x72” which will fit perfectly on the chair, no folding needed if it were a quilt and a lot quicker to make. I’ll be quilting this upon my return from the GP House unless Eunice and her pals, the Studio Squirrels, decide on  another project.


4 comments :

  1. I laughed when I saw your title of Sew-vember. Your latest rambler is awesome! How fun that you gals are doing the Baby Bullseye again. I have to say I think Demando's table runner is one of the prettiest things I've seen. Your sneak peek of Sandra's pattern looks really pretty.
    I used to buy fabric bundles on Craftsy before I realized yardage was the way to go. I think I still have pieces of some of them.
    I cackled at "Eunice"! That is a very pretty chair runner. I never tire of Christmas fabrics.
    Hope you are having a wonderful weekend Rose! I always look so forward to your posts. :)

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  2. Hi Rose! I'm certain those brown spots will wash right out of the latest DG quilt. I have to agree about the Dawn spray - it works on everything I've tried it on quite successfully. I hope Eunice and her pals are having a fabulous time at the GP House! I know you'll r.o.c.k. the pattern test. {{Hugs}} a bunch ~smile~. Roseanne

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  3. So many projects...and all so fabulous. I love the hint about the Dawn spray...my mother was genius at getting things out...me not so much. I am laughing at your upcoming blog and narc-ing on your friends and Eunice and her antics. You do keep me in stitches!

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  4. I always love love love reading your ramblings. My mind totally gets your mind. Isn't it lovely to have Demandos in the fam along with Master Quilt Holders and one precious grandchild? Love your makes, your fabrics and your posts. Eunice is the perfect alter-ego and the Studio Squirrels--! I know I know, I sure mmm-nable those little buggers don't I?!

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