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Quilt for an Hour — Day 7

I’m up to date on Judy L.’s fun star quilt.  Today we put the segments together, and it looks great.    I really like this quilt, with the secondary pattern behind the stars and the way the sashings weave in and out, and it’s a nice lap size.  It looks like all we have left is to add the borders.  Woo-hoo!!!

 

Quilt for an Hour — Day 5

Day 5 we were to complete the 24 star blocks.  Since I was a day behind, it was a busy afternoon, but I made it!  Here are the blocks laid out, without the light and dark sashings that make the quilt look so unique.  It will be fun to do the final construction and get all the components together.  None of my star fabrics are a solid, but they all read pretty solid from a distance.

Quilt for an Hour — Days 3 & 4

Well, I was determined not to get behind in my quilting for an hour, but going out of town for a couple of days put me in that position.  Only a temporary set-back!  I completed Day 3′s assignment of making the star point blocks with the darker fabric, and I have 1/3 of the sets sewn together for Day 4.  I am very happy how the blocks look.

I also worked on my box exchange block for DayStitchers quilting group.  I have Joan’s box this month.  Using the supplied pattern and assorted fabrics, we are to make a chicken block that represents our personality!  This is just too much fun to leave alone, and I got my chicken fused to the background block.  She’s just too cute.  Next I’ll blanket stitch around the components of the chicken.  Then name her!  We are to embroider the name we give our chicken (which is to include our name) on the block.  I’m thinking of “Coo-coo Sue”, but am open to suggestions?

Quilt for an Hour — Day 2

I feel like I’m in school again, striving to keep up with my “homework”.

I finished today’s “assignment” of half the star-point blocks made using the light background.  They went together well.  My first time to use the TriRecs rulers, which I’ve had forever but never used before. 

Colors are off in this picture.  Seems to be when I use the flash.  It washes it out too much, then have trouble getting it back.

The weather feels more like April right now, but we should be warming up a little more each day as we head towards the Memorial Day Weekend.  Wow.  Means May is almost over.

–Sue

Quilt for an Hour — Day 1

For the first day of sewing on the Quilt for an Hour project that Judy L. has organized on her web site.  It’s been fun to gather the fabrics (mostly from stash — I did add a couple of new fat quarters), cut them out, and today to finally start sewing.  Today we made the light/dark half-square triangle blocks.  In the photo, I just laid out the components of a block to see how it will come together.  It’s always exciting to see how things are going to come together!  It took me closer to two hours to finish the blocks, but they are perfect, with the sew-it-oversized/trim-it-to-size method.  Can’t wait to start making the blocks!!!