Showing posts with label Katarina Roccella Wonderland fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Katarina Roccella Wonderland fabric. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2023

First Two Finally Finishes for 2023

And just like that, after lamenting in my Last post of 2022 that I was feeling I was falling behind in my participation in Country Threads’ 2022/23 Dirty Dozen UFO because I only had flimsies to show for the months of October through December, I machine quilted and bound October’s and December’s flimsies this  week. This was made possible by Mary Etherington declaring that during January and February there would be no number or color drawn so we can catch up especially since these are the months where snow and cold would make it possible for us to stay home and sew. Well, here where I live in the Midwest, we’re experiencing unusual warm weather in the 40’s and 50’s and there has been no measurable snow for the past two weeks, but I still stayed home to sew after returning from the GP House. Despite really wanting to sew a new project with some new fabrics I received for Christmas and Juki Junebug still not sewing perfectly (I really miss my threads being cut automatically) I am happy that Wonderland, the patchwork throw, and FALLoween I, the future wall hanging are finally finished. Here are the deets:
Wonderland was the last flimsy I finished for 2022 and the plan was for this to be a quick quilt finish since I was only going to back it with my favorite Gray Chenille Plush which I will again mention that this makes for a wonderful, snuggly quilt/throw. Since we’re leaving once again for the GP House this weekend, I wanted to take this to give to the darling Granddaughter in hopes I can reclaim the Carrie Bloomston Patchwork Throw I made last May for me to use in her bedroom. She decided that this must be shared with her and I’m lucky if I get at least a quarter of the throw to snuggle under. Like her Grandma, she likes the feel of the plush backing.
The fabrics for this quilt/throw is from Katarina Roccella’s Wonderland collection along with other Art Gallery prints and some Cotton + Steel prints. These fabrics have been set aside for several years and I decided that this collection would be added to the 2022/23 UFO Challenge list. I just love the combination of the pinks, peaches, plum mixed with the grays and  the minty green I call Aquamint. The focal print of the sweet girls of which I only had a fat quarter would determine the pattern since there was no way I could cut this print into small patches. The prints on the lower right were added since I thought I could use these colors, especially the plum/abergine print.
I’m calling this pattern Easy Ernie Eights, since the eight inch blocks are made up of with either 4”x8”(f) Ernie rail blocks  combined with 4”x8”(f) plain rectangle patches, two plain rectangles or two Ernie rail blocks. I first drew out the pattern on my trusty graph paper to determine how many of each rail blocks/patches I needed to cut and sew. You can see that the sweet girl print was fussy cut into 4-1/2” x 8-1/2” rectangles and I used every bit of the fat quarter; I even had to piece together one of the rectangles together and hopefully the darling granddaughter won’t notice.
Since there was no batting in between the top and the plush chenille backing, I only quilted vertical lines between the four inch segments in a gray polyester thread. The binding is the pink xoxo print from Cotton + Steel, one of my favorite prints to use for binding. The Wonderland Patchwork Throw measures 56” x 80”. If the darling granddaughter still won’t give up the Carrie Bloomston Patchwork Throw, then I will be happy to claim this one as mine, hopefully she won’t decide she needs both of them and Grandma will be left out in the cold.
FALLoween I was a flimsy finished last October and would have been quilted then had Juki Junebug didn’t need to go to the Spa. 
I just love the prints and colors in this quilt as they are a collection of Sandy Gervais prints from when I first started quilting in 1996 and she was with Moda to some of her later prints from Riley Blake. I knew these fabrics would look great with the Cinnamon Spice pattern designed by Ledine Watson of Sugar Stitches Quilt Company and this would be the second time I made this pattern with my Cracker Jack being my first one made last April. I did modify the size of the blocks.
The pieced backing was made with yardage of two Sandy Gervais prints sitting in the stash for way too long and it didn’t take me too long to decide that it was time to use it up for  this very deserving top. I machine quilted with a combination of straight and wavy lines with a CT Essential Thread in Camel. The binding is the orange grid print, one of my favorite prints in my stash and may be the first time I ever used it for binding. Because Juki Junebug sometimes is continuing to sew after I release the foot pedal, I wasn’t comfortable sewing the binding down with her so I had to hand sew which was a good thing to do while watching the three crossover NCIS TV shows. FALLoween I measures 60” square, the perfect size to hang in the family room. I also have a FALLoween II flimsy and considered finishing it also but decided to wait since I still need to quilt my November quilt, which I did before starting this post and does it look awful. Guess what  I’ll be ripping out after this post. I love my FALLoween I quilt and can’t wait to hang it up this Fall. I’ve been wanting a new Fall quilt for the last several years but never seem to be in the mood during the Summer when it was too hot to be working with warm color fabrics. I’ll be ready this Fall for sure.
Here’s some photos taken outside which usually is hard to do in January with the snow and cold. The Master Quilt Holder definitely did not have any problems assisting me. Once my November quilt is finally finished, I am so looking forward to sewing a new project, but then again, I may feel like machine quilting some more flimsies, especially if I order my new machine next week.

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Thursday, December 29, 2022

Saying Good Bye to 2022

It seems rather funny to write that this is my last post for the year being that the last time I posted was on November 3rd which I explained my lack of productivity in October which now has extended almost through the end of December. The main reason is that my beloved and partner in quilt fun, Juki Junebug, was at the Spa or inoperable until mid December. Sadly, upon her return she still is not 100% since the thread cutter does not work even though it did before, she continues to sew a few stitches after the foot pedal is released or when the needle down and up is pressed and also was not a problem before but at least the needle threader was replaced. The sad thing about owning a Juki is not having a reliable service center by me so I already decided to purchase a new machine next year. I’m eyeing the Janome HD-9 which is a straight stitch machine and the local dealer is thirty minutes away from my house, is one of my favorite quilt shops and I know the owner. I am hoping that Juki Junebug will be able to machine quilt some of my flimsies which have accumulated this year and I still plan on keeping/using her.
Upon Junebug’s return, my plan was to finally finish the Heading North flimsy which I detailed the happy making of it on my last post. There were several reasons why I wanted to finish it; this was my fourth MMM Quilt project I did this year with Sandra being the mmmajor immmpetus and the other three quilts were finished so I wanted my Heading North to be part of the quadruple finishes and thus earning points for my Get Bella card. Also, knowing that I like to have twenty-four finishes a year (two for each month) and so far I only had twenty-three, I really needed to quilt it and I knew it wouldn’t take more than a few days, well before the end of the year. I wanted to keep the quilting simple so I only quilted in the ditch with CT Essential Thread in Latte. Junebug performed magnificently although I managed to swerve in some open places which usually happens to me when I stitch in the ditch. 
I didn’t mention in my post that while I was sewing my Heading North quilt I kept thinking that the colors looked so familiar, that I knew these colors, especially the blue but couldn’t place where I’ve seen these colors.  I even looked at my quilt album to see  if I had made a quilt with these colors but saw nothing. It was really bugging me. After the flimsy was a finish and posted,  while I was at the GP House sitting in the living room where I can look into the dining room, what did my wondrous eyes see, the area rug laying under the dining room table and there was my answer.
I decided that my Heading North Quilt was perfect for the dining room, also known as ESP (Eating, Sewing,Play) room hanging from the blinds on the large windows in the back where I have my small sewing studio. I think it looks quite nice there with the area rug.
I was hoping to have another finally finish to end the year but unfortunately I was only able to sew a flimsy made with mostly Katarina Roccella’s Wonderland fabrics which was one of the projects listed for December in my Country Threads Dirty Dozen UFO Challenge. I feel I am so behind because I did not even do a project for November since I wanted to machine quilt but Junebug was unavailable. I will write more about this quilt once it is finished which I plan to soon since this will be a patchwork throw for the darling Granddaughter. I was really hoping to finish it today but due to my latest cold which she gave to me before Christmas I was just not feeling up to it. I now have eleven flimsies for 2022 which I think some of them will make my 2023/24 UFO Challenge list.
I’m calling it a year now and closing with a photo of the darling Granddaughter in one of her Christmas dresses which may have inspired my latest flimsy-love that color I call Aquamint. I’m hoping to feel a whole lot better for 2023 because I have quilts I need to machine quilt. And yes, plans are already in my head as what I plan to hopefully sew next year. I should mention that although there wasn’t a whole lot of finished during the past three months, I did indulge in some lovely fabric purchases, big wink here.

Wishing you a healthy and prosperous New Year. Stay warm and safe!