Monday, February 27, 2012

Pictures of 3 x 6 Quilt Bee Blocks


Here are the pictures of all 6 blocks for the 3 x 6 Quilt Bee Blocks. I love the way these turned out.




Blocks sent for 3 x 6 quilt Quilt bee

I finished all the blocks for the 3 x 6 quilt Bee on Flickr. I got to pick the block pattern and the fabrics based on the requests of the others in my Hive. I am in Hive 10 and it was quite challenging to pick the block. I started with the fabrics then had to find the pattern that suited what I gathered.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

The next project

I am here sitting on a plane and thinking of what my next project will be. Now that I have finished the potholders, and other goodies for PP10 I have found some other projects to get me thinking outside the box and to meet new quilters. I can learn new techniques, or just play around with different color combinations that I wouldn't have thought to do on my own. Let me just say there are some really talented quilters out there. I normally do more traditional pieced blocks but these wonderful people really make we want to try some great techniques that I have shied away from before. Especially applique.

If you want to see all the wonderful quilt groups out there, and there are many, go to Flickr.com. This website is amazing. It is free (unless you upgrade) and you can post pictures that your friends and family can then look at. You can also find and join groups from car and photography groups to QUILT groups. I have joined an few online Bees called We Bee Modern, Gone Quilting, and 3x6 quilting bee. I am having a fun time getting to know my fellow quilters. Each Bee is set up a little differently. Some each person is assigned a month and during their month they send all the members the fabric they want them to use and which block to sew. Some tell you the colors they like and provide a mosaic to show you what they like then you pick the fabric and the block. You can see what others have created by looking at the pictures posted to the group. It really is exciting and a lovely site.

Each day I seem to find another group that is inspiring. There are swaps, small quilt exchanges, and quilt alongs. One group is doing the Farmers Wife quilt series which I am thinking of starting once I get the book. Off to see what else is out there in Flickr land.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Potholder Pass 10 items sent

Hooray!! I was able to send my items for the Potholder Pass 10 to my partner. She is located in Biggleswade, United Kingdom so it will probably take a 10 days or more to get to her. I sure hope she likes everything. I was supposed to make 2 potholders but I eneded up making 4 potholders, a pincushion, an apron and a tote. I just went a little crazy. Log cabin block is one of my favorite blocks and there are so many variations of it that I just kept thinking of one and had to do it. Needless to say, I had a lot of fun.

Her colors she likes are spring colors so I used Yellows, Pinks, Blues, and Greens. I had a great focus fabric with butterflies on it and in those colors that I used as my inspiration when pulling coordinating fabrics for the swap.

I will post pictures next week unless I can get them downloaded sooner.

Till next time....

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Sneak peak for PP10





















I have been working on the potholder for the Potholder Pass 10 whose theme is scrappy log cabin. My partner likes spring colors so I used yellows, pinks, blues, greens. Here is a sneak peak. I am enjoying it so much as the log cabin is one of my favorite patterns.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Potholder Pass 10



I have joined a new Potholder Pass group swap on Flickr.com. This round is scrappy log cabin. My person that I am making the potholder for lives in Biggleswade, United Kingdom. She likes spring colors so here is a picture of the fabric I am choosing from. I am going to use yellows, pinks, blues, and greens. Should be a really fun round as the log cabin is one of my favorite blocks. I will publish some sneak peaks as well as the finished product that I send.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Breanna's Graduation Quilt































So my niece graduated high school last June. I made her a quilt and I am finally posting pictures of her quilt.






















She loves Orange and so I made it with lots of orange. I cut circles in different sizes and stacked some of the circles. I used Amy Butler fabrics as the base that I got in a layer cake. I attached each circle with decorative stitches around each edge of the circles to attach them to the base fabric. It turned out really nice and bright.






















She loves the quilt. It was a lot of fun to make.