Showing posts with label Old Primrose Inn Bundle Buster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Old Primrose Inn Bundle Buster. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Awesome April

I was surprised as I am writing this Post, that I never used the Awesome April title  before during my almost ten years of blogging. Maybe because I never had such a busy April involving both quilting and personal activities, such as, Hubby and I celebrating our 52nd Wedding Anniversary, Hubby’s hernia operation with subsequent doctor visits, a dexa scan for last year’s back issues (good news is his monthly injections for his osteoporosis is working), a wedding shower for a Grandniece who received my Folklore Prairie Rambling Rows & Bars Quilt, just one visit to the GP House, band gigs, etc. My other title choice would have been “Why the Tip of My Right Thumb Hurts” which I am happy to explain with the three Finally Finishes (two UFOs and on DrEAMi), one Flimsy, 30+ Simple Smitten blocks,, etc.
My main focus for the month is always the project for Country Threads 2026 Dirty Dozen UFO Challenge and my Glitter quilt is the one I listed for April.
This is a Jen Kingwell pattern (insert my trembling here) which I started almost five years ago with my good quilt friend, Carol. The. Glitter quilt was featured in the Quilt Lovely book published in 2015. I already have made a Flutterby Quilt in  2016/17 from this book and after relooking at it I am thinking there are other quilts I  would like to make but only the ones with simple patches. There were 96 blocks for Glitter but I only made 40 because I was getting tired of sewing together the EPP patches. Plus, since I was using Jen Kingwell fabrics, I needed them for my Wensleydale Quilt finished in 2024. 
I made plans to make a wallhanging with the forty Glitter blocks with sashing and cornerstones which would have measured approximately 36”x72” to hang on one of the bedroom doors and it sat on the shelf for over a year. Once I knew this was my project to finish in April, I made a layout change because I didn’t want the wallhanging to be so large since I had another wall in the house in mind for it. I decided to skip the sashing and corners to make it only 21”x56” wallhanging.
I have to give a shout-out to my dear Downunder torMentor, Susan,  PatchworknPlay, who I knew made a Glitter quilt years ago and she spent several hours looking for a pic to send me for inspiration. There was no way I could duplicate what she did with her beautiful quilting.
Once  the blocks were trimmed, laid out and sewn together, I  finally liked the blocks and maybe wished I had made more. For the backing, I used the Crazy Mom’s Radiator print which I originally planned to use for the sashing. I machine quilted with straight lines along the block edges using CT Essential Thread in Parchment. The binding was a black tone on tone stripe found in the binding drawer.
I love seeing this quilt when I walk from the kitchen to the front hallway; it reminds me of a stain glass window. It was a perfect size for this wall and I need to remember this measurement so I can make future wallhangings for this space. BTW, Carol finished her Glitter quilt and also made a small wallhanging.
Since I finished Glitter by the end of the first week, I decided I would finish another project from my UFO machine quilting list and it was the Primrose Inn Bundle Buster flimsy made last year. 
A quick recap here is that the fabric is Blackbird Designs Old Primrose Inn fabric line and was sitting in my stash for well over five years. I had a Designer Packet from Fat Quarter Shop of twelve fat quarters along with a charm pack and yardage and the perfect pattern to  use  was Quilting Jet Girl Bundle Buster.  I made ten quilts with this pattern using both modern and traditional fabrics and is easy to modify. Last year, I made four Bundle Buster quilts but two of them were made incorrectly. I had assumed I knew the pattern well but realized after I made two of them, I left out a strip from each block. So, I made two more correctly and both have been in a flimsy state since last August. Old Primrose Inn was one of them and measures 72”x90” because I wanted to use up as much of the fabrics as possible and I was not looking forward to finishing it. But, I persisted, sewed the large backing from yardage found in the backing vault, cut the batting twice (first one was cut the wrong size) and spent hours pin basting it. I’m happy to say the machine quilting horizontal wavey lines,spaced 2” apart,  with Star Thread in Mother Goose went well. It took way less time than preparing Old Primrose Inn for machine quilting. I had the foresight when I purchased yardage of the fabric to include some for the binding which I needed 5/8 yard of the teal mini check. I learned that when you decide to make a large quilt it should include how you want to bind the quilt, by hand or by machine. I sewed the binding down by hand and maybe the final straw as to why the tip of my right thumb hurts. This quilt was the last of the three finishes so I need to show the other makes which came in between the first and last Finally Finishes.
Right after I finished Glitter, I received an email from Sandra, mmmquilts, about her Lyra QAL. I look forward to participating in her annual QALs honoring her late father, the Famous Canadian and knowing me as the Rebel in her QALs sent me the pattern to “test” it. I will write more about my flimsy which I have named Gammma Galaxy on my June 15th Parade post and there will be a confession and thoughts on participating in all of Sandra’s QALs and more. I also would like to mention I will be providing “proof” soon that I can absolutely follow a pattern without making any changes.
While my studio was in an uproar twice in finding fabrics which would be perfect for the two (now three) patterns for the Lyra quilt, I came across the leftover fabrics from my Frisky Quilt and now have a DrEAMi quilt which I’ve named Frisky Business. The Frisky Quilt finished last August was made from a fat eighth bundle of Zen Chic Frisky fabric which I did not use any of the light fabrics. Also leftover from this quilt were approximately 2” wide strips of the dark prints used.
Looking through my pattern files, I found Emily Dennis, Quilty Love, Cake Dash pattern which was perfect for the leftovers.  I also had a layer cake of Frisky and used only the dark prints for the plain blocks offsetting the Cake Dash blocks. This was a fast and easy make but is a little bit more on the light side as I would have liked but I do love this fabric line.
Like the Frisky quilt before, I was unsure as to how to machine quilt Frisky Business. Once I got over my trepidation in machine quilting horizontal straight lines over the vertical rail blocks, it was a breeze with the 1” inch lines spaced apart with the same CT Essential Thread in Marigold. I used the same gold homespun fabric for the backing as with the Frisky Quilt. I didn’t have enough of the fabric used for the Frisky binding and used instead Zen Chic Spotted Zebra print in Orange Cheeky.
Both Frisky and Frisky Business measures 56”x72” and make quite a cute pair to hang over the high back chairs in the living room. Would you believe I still have enough leftover fabrics to make a wall hanging for a certain wall in the hallway. I have to say it again, I really love the Frisky fabric line, especially the large focus print.
Along with hand sewing the binding down on the three quilts mentioned above, I hand pieced 30+ Simple Smitten blocks and have started sewing them together to make another Smitten Quilt.
And if the Simple Smitten blocks weren’t enough hand stitching, I also have more hexie blocks and slow stitching an Asian cheater print during my GP House and doctor visits. All of the projects mentioned here and above are the reasons why the tip of my right thumb hurts but it’s a good hurt, right?
And now to finally end this rather long Post on a funny note, if you remember my making of Spider Balls in 2023, I came up with an idea of making Big Balls with the leftover trims from batting and fabrics. They’re the size of an orange or baseball and definitely not pet friendly. I am using one for a pin cushion  and the rest are looking cute in a black metal basket. I might come up with a better name for these but rather like telling Hubby that I have big balls. Also, I do have the supply to make more of these and can do it while I’m watching TV—like I need another project to keep my hands and right thumb busy. We’re leaving for the GP House tomorrow which is why my April Post is a few days early. Really, I can’t write another thing for April.