Showing posts with label One Bundle of Fun Book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label One Bundle of Fun Book. Show all posts

Friday, September 8, 2023

Jack In The Box 23 Quilt

Jack In the Box 23 is my September finish for Country Threads Dirty Dozen UFO Challenge which I finished on September 2nd but couldn’t Post until today. I have once again have befallen to what seems like an annual “knee/sciatica/piriformis” pain during this time of year and sadly the culprit seems to be Quilting.  I really did not expect that pressing a flimsy and backing, basting and machine quilting a small quilt and then pressing another backing and flimsy would cause a flare-up. But anyhoot, after the usual five days of resting, taking OTC, no studio time, a few Pajamazon Days and finally a visit to the Chiropractor after Labor Day, I am back on the quilting saddle although I have imposed some time limitations for awhile.
There is a lot of story about the Jack in the Box 23 which is the second quilt I’ve made of the Jack in the Box pattern from Sue Pfau’s One Bundle of Fun. This book was published in 2016 and there are so many great patterns which uses fat quarter bundles, jelly rolls and layer cakes that I’ve already have another quilt or two planned. 
The first Jack in the Box flimsy was made in 2017 and I used a Jenn Ski Tiki Tok layer cake which was perfect for this pattern  as it works well with large scale or novelty prints. It was finally finished in January, 2020.
Sometime after the Tiki Tok flimsy was made and since I loved the Jack in the Box pattern so much, I planned to make another one with another fun modern graphic fabric line, Julie Comstock 23 fabrics which I had a charm pack and yardage. Soon after I cut the strips and squares I forgot all about it. In my defense,  2017 was a busy year for me which I finished 24 quilts, 5 wallhangings, 12 baby quilts for the Blanket Ministry at my church and probably the biggest distraction of all, this was the year my darling Granddaughter was born which numerous projects were also done for her.
It wasn’t until December 2020, when I made my Mori Girls flimsy on the right that I finally made the Jack in the Box 23 flimsy. It was only made because while I was making Mori Girls I kept thinking that the colors of the fabrics reminded me of another fabric collection so I did some searching around my studio and found the Jack in the Box 23 project. Of course after finding this and feeling guilty about forgetting it, I had to make the flimsy. I added Jack in the Box 23 on my Dirty Dozen UFO list for this year since the Mori Girls Quilt was a finally finished a year earlier in August, 2022. Is it me, but 2020 seems to be just last year but really it’s two to three years depending on how you look at it.
After our return from the GP House last week and finding out that #4 was drawn for the DD Challenge, I knew Jack in the Box 23 was my pick out of the five projects to finish. It helped that the backing was already sewn which I must have done last year when I was finishing Mori Girls. The backing fabric which is the Dots on yellow fabric on the left is the one that kept coming to mind when I was sewing Mori Girls. The machine quilting was vertical straight and wavy lines, the same way I did for Tiki Tok, and I used CT Essential Thread in Parchment. The binding, safely stored in the binding drawer, is a pink/red orange mini check which I thought would work well with the fabrics. Jack in the Box 23 measures 42”x64”, approx.
I thought my last pic for this Post would be of the two Jack in the Box quilts which is a great pattern for fun fabrics. It’s a nice size for keeping the lap and knees warm and would make great gifts for the “golden babies” who are retiring, celebrating a milestone birthdays or new grandparents who will have a quilt for cuddling. I’m glad the Jack in the Box 23 is a Finally Finished after six years and also glad I’ve finished my September UFO. But I still have at least another finish planned, maybe more, but I have to remember I have limitations at least for awhile. I really don’t like pain nor having to spend time away from my studio, but have I learned my lesson, maybe……