Showing posts with label Baby Boomer Blankie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby Boomer Blankie. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Dilly Dally July

I dilly dally almost the first three weeks in July before I finally was able to concentrate on finishing three quilts during the last full week of the month. I have participated in Country Threads Dirty Dozen UFO Challenge for the past four years and I had been busy compiling my list of seventy-five projects since the middle of June. I only needed twelve but I like to have lots of choices. I was sad and somewhat lost when Mary Etherington announced  at the end of June, that there will be no more Dirty Dozen Challenges. 
Participating in the Dirty Dozen UFO Challenge has given me focus and a commitment to finish a UFO or a current project for the month. These are the forty-eight quilts finished during the past four years and there were some months which there were more than one. I finished at least five UFOs which were over twenty years old and many five years or more. So without a project to focus on in July, I was left with choosing from my list numbering one to fifteen with each number having five categories. I chose #15 which I finished three and you will see them later in this Post.
I have to mention the dilly dally I did which included reorganizing some quilts around the house because Demando gave me a nice bookcase for the upstairs sewing studio, taking photos of quilts made before I started blogging and never took a nice photo of them, probably because most of them were 84” square and larger, some scavenging for fabrics and patterns, even organizing my scrap batting and making the above two 24” square wallhangings. These were another inspiration from June’s Luminous Layers/Magical Stars QAL. Michelle @michelleinscotland, who was one of the pattern testers for the Luminous Layers quilt shared a photo of her quilt in which she accidentally sewed the bottom star points facing the wrong way and I told her it looked like a Mermaid Star but after more thinking if that point was on the top it would be like a Unicorn Star which would be very befitting for her living in Scotland. Of course before I could start doing any serious quilting, I had to see if a Sawtooth Star could be a Unicorn Star. The first one made is on the left and I thought something was missing with just having one point and then the second one on the right was made which I added two quarter points which I think looks more like a Unicorn Star. 
It also helped that I used leftover Unicorn fabrics from the wallhanging in the darling granddaughter’s bedroom and she also happened to need two small wallhangings to flank it. She now has a total of ten quilts in her bedroom now in addition to the new bedroom set of three quilts which I’m waiting until she’s a little bit older to change out, especially since I made the Unicorn Star quilts. She has other quilts in other rooms in the house, enough for a quilt dowry if she had made them herself but why if she has a grandmother who loves making her quilts.
And now to explain these three quilts which were finished last week and will try to be brief as possible with just a few details.
Cicada Colado was the first one to be finished and was rather serendipitous in its making. I missed  another phenomenon this year, the other one being the Aurora Borealis appearing in the Midwest, and it was the emergence of the Cicadas. The only one I saw was a dead one and I did admired its colors and thought since I still had a nice stash of browns and tans I should made a Cicado inspired quilt. Later I found a stash of Michelle Amore/Marcus Bros fabrics which was perfect to make this simple quilt of 4”x8” blocks of strips and plain square blocks. Cicada Colada measures 60”x72” and will be given to someone who happens to love these colors too. I think the Cicadas are now gone but it would be just my luck if I finally get attacked by a swarm of Cicadas.
I always wanted to make a Scrap Vortex quilt with my Basic Grey scraps of mostly PB&J prints and started making scrap panels last year. Since this was one of my projects listed for this month, I finally sewed all the panels together and made it a quick finish by making this a Baby Boomer Blankie and backed it with a wonderful faded denim blue plush purchased several years ago. The PB&J Blankie measures 60”x90”and needed to be hung outside the screen room for the photo. A lot of the scraps were from the Gypsy King Quilt made several years ago and from other quilts mentioned in that Post.
Since there were still days left in July, I decided to finish the Cotton+Steel/Ruby Star Society Broken Dishes flimsy by also making it a Boomer Blankie by backing it with another wonderful zig zag plush in Steel Gray. Most of the 6” HST were leftovers from the Kaleidoscope Krosswalk Quilt also made several years ago and measures 60” x 84”. This is definitely my favorite finish for this month as I just love how the older and newer C+S/RSS prints go together and just makes my heart sing. I should also mention besides the Baby Boomer Blankies being a quick finish, I also wanted them for an upcoming road trip and will be taking these two along as I prefer to use them when traveling. Both of these blankie are so soft and snuggly and making me look forward to the cold days especially after the heat wave everyone seem to be experiencing this Summer.
Due to hubby’s Band  playing three shows out of the four scheduled during the past two weekends, we’ve only been to the GP House just once in July. We’ll be leaving later this week and can’t wait to see the darling granddaughter. I love Hubby’s shirt which was custom made with her lovely face printed all over. It was nice being able to stay home for more than two weeks straight which contributed to my dilly dally days. During these days, I did mull over about how the future of my Blog and if I want to continue writing Posts which reminds me of the pressure of having to write term papers and weekly status reports from my past. I do like having a Blog to keep track of my quilt life and activities and thinking I may just post and provide details with less chatting and showing less processes, i.e., fabric selection, quilting, etc. Also, I should post when a quilt is finished and not waiting until I have several and thus having longer Posts. Since I don’t have the UFO Challenge to keep me on task, do I need to finish a quilt each month? Before blogging, I used to make a lot of flimsies and it was unheard of for me to start and finish a quilt in the same year let alone the same month. I do like creating lists but I like even more not following them. Maybe I need some que sera’ sera’ sewing time and sew whatever I want and ignore my list. I’m sure I can compromise with the Studio Squirrels and Eunice, my Quilt Guilt Queen who resides in my head and tells me what I should really be sewing. I do love all of the projects I listed and maybe need some guidance to help me decide on which one to make next. Mary Etherington/Country Threads did say she would be glad to give me a number each month and that is what quilt friends are for, right? I’ll be spending the last days of July cleaning the Studio because the dilly dally days were messy.

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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

January Joy

Before I retired over ten years ago, I hated the month of January with its thirty-one days of the worse Winter weather involving commuting to work. If there was a month for me to hibernate, now that I’m retired, it would be January where there would be no traveling or leaving the house but with the GP House and weekly visits to the Chiropractor and fitness center, it’s not possible. With the freezing cold and snowy weather during the middle of January, the only good thing was that it made for great sewing conditions and I appreciated this long month. After my Happy Bubbles Quilt was finished, there was only one flimsy, the Sherbet Pips Brick Rows (the one on the left) I planned to finish which was for the January Country Threads Dirty Dozen UFO Challenge. As a result of finishing Sherbet Pips, three more flimsies came across the finally finished line, which brings a total of six finishes for January. There is an explanation as to how these four were quickly finished and, if you noticed, I did not refer to them as quilts because they’re all Patchwork Throws/Baby Boomer Blankies or all backed with Minky/plush fabric with no batting in between which I have always said are quick makes. 
The Sherbet Pips Brick Rows has been a flimsy since August, 2022 but it seems longer than this because this fabric line designed by Aneela Hoey for Moda was purchased at least ten years ago and  had been a mind bug for me to finally make something with the stash.
I purchased thirteen half-yard cuts of whatever prints were available out of the forty-two (I’m thinking maybe they were purchased from fabric.com before Amazon bought them out and 1/2 yard cuts could be ordered). My first thought was to make a simple one patch quilt of rectangle blocks set vertically.
I somehow realized that some of the prints had movement and would look better cut horizontally. Twelve  prints were paired and cut into 3.5” strips, sewn together in strip sets, then subcut into 6.5” x 9.5” rail blocks and set with an alternating layout. Six blocks were needed for each row and was repeated  again. After the flimsy was sewn, my plan was to back it with minky/plush as I was glad to have finally made something with the Sherbet Pips fabric. I set it aside as I wasn’t in any hurry to finish it since I really didn’t want to use any of the remaining gray Chenille Plush by David Textile which is no longer available. It is my favorite plush which I have used for several patchwork throws, as with Carrie Bloomston Throw which is the darling granddaughter’s favorite bedtime blankie. I am saving the remaining Chenille Plus for another bedtime blankie in the hopes of finally getting my Carrie Bloomston throw back and I may succeed since it will be made with Carrie Bloomston fabrics which has rainbows and leftover from the Happy Bubbles quilt.
After becoming reacquainted with Sherbet Pips Brick Rows, I realized that this was a fun and easy pattern for 3.5” strips. I did rethink my idea of backing it with Minky/plush and instead making it a quilt but decided I needed a patchwork throw more than another quilt. I used a gray Minky Fleece Fabric Dots recently purchased and I have to say is now my new favorite plush and also comes in several shades of gray.. I machine quilted straight lines on the edges of each 6” row and then did a wavy line between the rails. Any reservations I had with Jinny Janome sewing plush are no more. The binding was one of the stripes. Sherbet Pips Brick Rows measure 54” x 72”. Since I had almost two yards left of the Minky I thought I would save it for one of the flimsies below.
I have lovingly referred these flimsies as the Three Bear Trip as the focus print used was named Bear Trip and I made three flimsies with a little tongue in cheek with the Three Bear name. My plan was to always finished them together at the same time and finished them as quilts. These were the last of the twelve flimsies made in 2020 and I am glad they are finally finished as patchwork throws/Baby Boomer Blankies. The quilt on the bottom right is the one I thought I could used the leftover Minky from Sherbet Pips Brick Row and was just going to set it aside. But Eunice, my alter-ego of quilting the right thing in my Studio, thought since Jinny Janome was already set up with a Jersey Knit Needle used for quilting plush fabric and gray polyester thread that I could easily finished the Three Bear Trip flimsies since I had other Minky fabrics in my stash. I thought it was a good idea until once I started I realized I would only have six days before leaving for the GP House and during this time had laundry, housework, chiropractor appointments, a get together with the Peeps and our hubbies and a band gig was planned. Like I said, backing a flimsy with Minky is a quick finish and was able to bind Sherbet Pips and finish the Three Bear Trip in three days. I spent the remaining days, before leaving for the GP House, recovering and playing with fabrics along with the household chores. I did send Eunice to the time-out corner.
I thought I would share some details behind the Three Bear Trip Patchwork Throws/Baby Boomer Blankies. The Bear Trip fabric was purchased in January, 2020 during a Texas vacation at Sew Crazy in Cedar Park. I fell in love with the prints which came in two color ways, one with a pink background and the other with a gray/white and the prints are slightly different with the motifs. I did purchase some other prints but for the most part used what I already had in my Cotton+Steel, Art Gallery, etc. stash. The Bear Trip prints are so interesting and there are so many international landmarks and features like Big Ben, Roman Coliseum, Tower of Pisa, the Golden Gate Bridge, Taj Mahal, temples, yachts, water fountains, etc. Sadly, a few months later, travel became restricted due to COVID-19 and there was a travel lockdown in our state. The Three Trip flimsies were made in May, 2020, right after the first visit with the darling granddaughter after two-months of not being able to see her. Each flimsy was made with a combination of  4.5 5” and 2.5” cuts to make either 4”x8”, 8” or 8”x16” blocks. Since finishing the Three Bear Trip, I have named them according to the Three Bears story. Another note is that after deciding on backing all three flimsies with Minky/plush, I used the same brown and white polka dots fabrics used as an accent in all three flimsies for the binding. It’s a good thing I found enough of this print in my stash to make fifteen yards because I must have forgotten to set aside any fabric in the binding drawer.

Baby Bear (40” x 48”)
This was the first flimsy made but the last one to be finished. I machine quilted it the same way as Sherbet Pips, straight and wavy lines. Baby Bear will be saved for the Baby Boomer Blankie vault as I think it would be perfect to give to someone who will be retiring and have travel plans.

Mama Bear (40”x48”)
When I made this flimsy with the focus print which had the pink background and dominant reds, I had planned on giving this to the baby daughter of our new neighbors whom I thought were of East Asian descent with their dark hair and skin tone so I made sure to include the Taj Mahal and other Asian landmarks. Later, Hubby learned that they were Venezuelans so another quilt was given. I backed Mama Bear with a brown dot Minky which I found to be stiff like vinyl/pleather and not as snuggly as other plush/Minky. Maybe after washing it will become softer and this is my reason for wanting to keep this one for myself.

Papa Bear (48”x64”)
Papa Bear was the last flimsy made because the 8” blocks were sewn from leftover blocks and patches from Baby Bear and Mama Bear. The fluffy pink plush used was a piece that has been sitting in my stash for maybe five years and I have been trying to use it for several other flimsies but was not the right shade nor the right size. Luckily or do I say serendipitously, it was the right shade of pink and the right or exact size needed with nary a 1/4” to spare. One of the nice things about using plush is you don’t need the extra 4” width or lengthwise as you would for fabric backing. Papa Bear is so soft and cuddly and when it’s folded or rolled up, it feels like a giant stuff animal. I quilted with straight grid lines around each 8” block and then a diagonal wavy crosshatch across each block. I should mention that I used the same gray polyester thread for all three Bear Trip. Papa Bear has been given to the darling Granddaughter and has been enjoyed these past few nights on her bed; but not enough for her to surrender the Carrie Bloomston throw back to me.
I am so happy to have these four once upon a time flimsies now made into patchwork throws. I cannot say enough about using Minky/plush for backings. I am now on a hunt for purchasing more fleece dot Minky since it’s a nice alternative to the plush chenille and comes in wonderful colors (some I already have) especially when it goes on sale for 40% off. And I also need a new supply of Jersey Knit Sewing Machine needles which I have ordered.
Adding to the January Joy is that all of my Baby Bullseye Blocks are sewn and ready to be laid out. There are 140 blocks finishing at 5-1/2” and I need to hustle. My Quilt Peeps already have their tops sewn which is due to them not following the instructions/pattern exactly to which I confess I did not also but mine is more truer. I can’t wait until mine is finished so I can do some narcing.

I am hoping for another productive month in February but with warmer weather please. Not that I need any more new projects I do have a few must-sew lined up. With Eunice in the time-out corner, the Studio Squirrels have been let out.

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