Monday, January 29, 2024

2024 Stay at Home Round Robin - Round 2

We've moving along with the Stay at Home Round Robin (SAHRR) hosted by Gail @ Quilting Gail.

I chose the round 2 theme -- use 2 colours.  Using only 2 colours, you can do whatever you want for this round.

I combined Kona Nightfall with Torch to make a simple 4-inch finished border with cornerstone blocks.


This now measures 24.5 inches.

Make sure you link up your round 2 below before Sunday night to be entered in the prize giveaway.

Schedule:

In order to qualify for prizes from our sponsors, we need to know who you are and how to contact you.  We also need to know where you live, so please put your name and country in the Caption line (see below) when you link up.  It is best to link up with a blog or Instagram post so we'll have your e-mail address.  If you do not have either, you can send me a photo of your round, and I will add it to the link up for you and enter you into the draw.  You can e-mail me at anjaclyke [at] gmail [dot] com.


You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

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Sunday, January 28, 2024

Project Quilting 15.2 - Sky Colour

I'm cutting it close to the deadline for Project Quilting -- hosted by Kim @ Persimon Dreams and Trish @ Quilt Chicken.

The second theme was:  Sky Colour.  We had to exclude or use less than 10% of the usual blue.  I created a 6-inch mini sunset using my scraps.


I practiced some free-motion quilting.


This is a busy time at work, so I think I will try to make minis for the remaining four challenges and practice my free-motion quilting skills.


Monday, January 22, 2024

2024 Stay a Home Round Robin - Round 1

Did you get your centre block made?  It's time for round 1 for the Stay at Home Round Robin (SAHRR) hosted by Gail @ Quilting Gail.

Round 1 was chosen by Wendy @ Pieceful Thoughts of My Quilting Life - signature block.

I continued with Kona Torch and White and made 4-inch finished paper pieced signature blocks.


I struggled a little, as I often do with paper piecing.


This now measures 16.5 inches.


Make sure you link up your round 1 with Wendy before Sunday night to be entered in the prize giveaway.


Schedule:


Monday, January 15, 2024

2024 Stay at Home Round Robin - Centre Block

It's the first day of the Stay at Home Round Robin (SAHRR) hosted by Gail @ Quilting Gail.

It's time to get your centre block ready.  You can use an orphan block, or make a new block.  You'll want to think about the size of your finished quilt and whether you want a specific colour scheme or a scrappy quilt.

I used Kona Torch and White to make an 8-inch finished square-in-square block.  It's paper pieced to ensure accuracy so I don't lose the points when adding next week's round.


Make sure you link up your centre block with Gail before Sunday night to be entered in the prize giveaway.

In order to qualify for prizes from our sponsors, we need to know who you are and how to contact you.  We also need to know where you live, so please put your name and country in the Caption line (see below) when you link up.  It is best to link up with a blog or Instagram post so we'll have your e-mail address.  If you do not have either, you can send me a photo of your round each week, and I will add it to the link up for you and enter you into the draw.  You can e-mail me at anjaclyke [at] gmail [dot] com.



Schedule:


Sunday, January 14, 2024

Project Quilting 15.1 - Bird House

It's time for Project Quilting -- hosted by Kim @ Persimon Dreams and Trish @ Quilt Chicken.

It's season 15 for Project Quilting -- six themed challenges over 12 weeks.  The theme is announced at 12:00 noon on Sunday, and you have until 12:00 noon the following Sunday to link up a project that you made during the week.

The first theme is:  Bird House.  I had a busy week, so decided to make a small mug rug.  This is a log cabin-ish bird house using Kona scraps.


I decided to practice a few free-motion quilting motifs.


I tried to quilt a bird.  Sufficed to say, more practice is required.  😂



Friday, January 5, 2024

2024 Stay at Home Round Robin

It's time for Quilting Gail's annual Stay at Home Round Robin (SAHRR).  Gail explains:
This is a common activity in many quilt guilds. A round robin (in quilting terms) is where each person makes a centre block. This block is put in a bag or container, maybe with extra fabric, perhaps with a notebook, and the bag is passed onto another quilter in the group. They are given instructions as to what kind of border (or round) they are to add on to the quilt. Sometimes the next person will make a border for each side, or one side or two sides of the block. It’s then passed on to another quilter and it continues on … when the quilt centre and all the borders are completed, it is returned to the original maker of the centre block.



For SAHRR, there is no passing of your project to other people -- you do all your own sewing.  Each week, there will be a theme for the round, and you choose how to interpret and implement that theme.

Schedule:

Sponsors - Every time you link up, you will receive one entry to win one of these fabulous prizes:
 
If you want to sew along with us, start thinking about your centre block.  It could be an orphan block, or a new block that you make.  Each week, you can visit all six bloggers to see how we've interpreted the theme.

See you on the 15th.

Thursday, January 4, 2024

2024 Monthly Colour Challenge - January Block

Jen @ Patterns by Jen is hosting her annual Monthly Colour Challenge.  If you would like to sew along, you can download January's block here.  Don't forget to sign up to receive the monthly blocks by e-mail so you don't miss any blocks.

January's colour is green, and I used Kona Balsam and Cypress.  The square-in-square unit is pieced a bit larger so it can be trimmed down to the right size.


And then some flying geese units made four at a time, also pieced a little larger to allow for trimming.


And the completed 12-inch block.


The featured blogger for January is:




Friday, December 29, 2023

TGIFF - Birthday Gift Mug Rugs

I have a small finish this week -- a couple of mug rugs for a birthday gift.


My cousin loved the tiger print, so I just put a solid border around the print.


She loved them, which proves that a good gift doesn't have to be fancy or complicated.



I'm linking up with:

Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday @ Fritsch in Stitches
Can I Get a Whoop Whoop? @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict
Finished or Not Friday @ Alycia Quilts
Needle and Thread Thursday @ My Quilt Infatuation
Brag About Your Beauties @ From Bolt to Beauty
Friday Foto Fun @ Powered by Quilting 

Thursday, December 21, 2023

TGIFF - Posh Santa

Welcome to this week's edition of Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday.  TGIFF is the opportunity to share your finish from this week.  You can find out who is hosting each week by heading over to the TGIFF blog.

If you would like to host TGIFF in 2024, click here to sign up.

I finally quilted my Posh Santa wall hanging that I pieced in 2021.  Santa finishes 28 x 38 inches.


I needed to practice free-motion quilting on my Babylock Accomplish, so I used several different motifs.  My swirls need a little more practice, but I was pleased with the overall results.


This will go to my mother as a Christmas gift.


It's time for you to link up your finishes from this week.  Please visit a few of the link ups to get some inspiration and to share some quilty love. 

However you celebrate this holiday season, Happy Holidays!

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

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Friday, December 8, 2023

Morris Mist Fabric Blog Hop

Have you seen the new signature Island Batik fabric collection -- Morris Mist -- for Sherry @ Powered by Quilting?  I was honoured to have been asked to participate in the blog hop showcasing the collection.

I played around in EQ8 using the Arrowhead block.  This is a large sized baby quilt at 46 inches.
(It's hard to get photos in the morning before work, and then it's dark after work.  I can't wait for spring.)


I used Aurifil #2309 Silver White thread.  It blended in so well with both the front and the back.


I couldn't decide on a quilting plan, and the quilt was pinned to the frame before I settled on free-motion quilted flowers and loops.


I also added my name in the bottom corner.


I finished piecing the top at Sewtopia Nashville early in November.  The Warm Company generously donated batting.  I'm so glad I took a piece -- cotton batting is sooooooooo very soft.


If you haven't already done so, head over to Sherry's blog to enter her giveaway.



Thursday, December 7, 2023

TGIFF - Canvas Pencil Pouches

Welcome to this week's edition of Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday.  TGIFF is the opportunity to share your finish from this week.  You can find out who is hosting each week by heading over to the TGIFF blog.

If you would like to host TGIFF in 2024, click here to sign up.

I decided to make the Canvas Pencil Pouch by Noodlehead for my nieces for Christmas (to hold the pencils I bought them).  I paired a fun alphabet print with Kona Magenta and Candy Pink for the exterior.


The tutorial calls for a 10" zipper, which I have never seen in Canada.  So I used a long zipper and cut off the ends.



I used Kona Bellini for the interior of the pouches.  Since I don't know how long a 10" zipper is with the extra tape on each end, I lined up my longer zipper to each end, which resulted in the curved ends.  It doesn't affect the use of the pouch.


It's time for you to link up your finishes from this week.  Please visit a few of the link ups to get some inspiration and to share some quilty love. 

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter

Friday, October 20, 2023

TGIFF - Blue Skies

I have a finish!

I have a long list of quilt tops that need to be pieced.  Blue Skies is a pattern by Sandra @ Musings of  Menopausal Melon.  I also pieced Sunny Days at the same time, but it remains in the laundry basket of unquilted tops.


This was the first quilt I loaded on my new Grace Q'nique 16X longarm.  Thanks to Dena for helping me put it all together.  I'm still learning how to use it and get the tension setting correct.  You will note that I started out quilting wavy lines but then I switched to a stipple.  I had to take out six rows of stitching.


I think this quilt will become a lap quilt for my chairs.  The backing matches the green curtains on my patio doors in the dining room.


I stitched the binding to the back using a big stitch with Wonderfil perle cotton.



I'm linking up with:

Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday @ chrisknitssews
Can I Get a Whoop Whoop? @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict
Finished or Not Friday @ Alycia Quilts
Needle and Thread Thursday @ My Quilt Infatuation
Brag About Your Beauties @ From Bolt to Beauty
Friday Foto Fun @ Powered by Quilting 
Free Motion Mavericks @ Quilting & Learning - What a Combo!

Thursday, September 7, 2023

TGIFF - Flower Pouch Bag by Dena

Welcome back for Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday.  TGIFF is the opportunity to share your finish from this week.  You can find out who is hosting each week by heading over to the TGIFF blog.

Unfortunately, this week's host was unavailable due to illness.  My friend Dena agreed to showcase her finish from this week, but as she does not have a blog, I'll share her photos.

The Flower Pouch Bag is a free pattern and tutorial.


It really does look like a flower. 


Dena used a great striped print for her bag.


Head over to Instagram to share some quilty love to Dena for her great finish.



It's time for you to link up your finishes from this week.  Please visit a few of the link ups to get some inspiration and to share some quilty love. 

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

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Thursday, August 31, 2023

TGIFF - Trip Around the World

Welcome to this week's edition of Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday.  TGIFF is the opportunity to share your finish from this week.  You can find out who is hosting each week by heading over to the TGIFF blog.

This is the final quilt that I was commissioned to make for The Secret Codes:  African Nova Scotian Quilts exhibition that was on display at the Dalhousie Art Gallery.  You can see the other projects from the exhibition here and here.


The batting is Hobbs Heirloom Premium 80/20.  I quilted an all-over boxy stipple in a light/medium blue thread.


This quilt finishes 67 x 75 inches and becomes part of the permanent collection of the Black Artists Network of Nova Scotia.

I used Kona: Alegria, Delft, Tomato, Robin Egg, Royal, Spice, Honey, Medium Pink, Red, Navy, and Surf.


It's time for you to link up your finishes from this week.  Please visit a few of the link ups to get some inspiration and to share some quilty love. 

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

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