Tuesday, July 23, 2019

At the Seashore Quilt along

My first twin pops block for the Moda Bake Shop Quilt along. I got started late on this project because I was out of town when it began.  It's a free project. You pick your setting first then you make your blocks.  I chose a setting but I'm changing it a bit. 
I have decided to make mine a row quilt using multiples of just a few block designs.
Here are my blocks for 2 rows. They are supposed to get sashing.

I decided that I was going to make wave blocks at the start of the quilt along. I paper pieced these.
Then they came out with the Buoy block. I had much fun making these. The fish was hanging on my design wall for a year. It insisted on being added to this quilt.

I still have to add water onto the bottom of all the buoys then sew them together. It's been a challenge adhering to this color combination but I'm really liking it now that I've done the buoys.


Monday, July 15, 2019

"Patriotic Sparkler" 2019

It all started off with a few Red and Blue scraps from previous projects. Add in the White from a neighbor and I made a prototype block from the pattern Chelsea that I made a few months ago.
If you'd like to see that quilt just do a search on my blog for Chelsea quilt.
Here are 4 blocks together.
Here are the same 4 blocks turned around. It forms a circular pattern.
I thought it needed something more. Way too much white space.

I decided to sew a random piece on an angle to each block. I thought it looked like a fan blade star. The blades are all different sizes.

Here is my design board starting to fill up with blocks. I made all the quadrants of the blocks first then I sewed the blades on the corners.

All the blocks are finished and floral border added.

I attended Handi Quilter Academy in the Salt Lake City area in June. I learned a lot about altering quilting patterns with my pro stitcher software and Art n Stitch program. Here I am putting my new knowledge to work on this quilt.

"Drum Roll, Please"!

When I hung it up to take these photos I just said "Wow".

Here's the back. This was a fabric that my neighbor gave me.
 I didn't purchase anything for this quilt except for batting. 

You can see the border design here and the corner of the block.





The custom quilting created a secondary design where the block corners came together. It shows up great on the back.