The row by row shop hop is Sew Musical. Amy ordered guitar fabric and we worked on making a LeMoyne Star with the fabric today. First mistake is we wanted a 14" star and cut diamonds for a 12" star. After that hurdle, The rest was pretty easy.
Thursday, May 17, 2018
Saturday, May 12, 2018
Here is the next quilt I'm working on for the Quilts of Valor. It has been a trial and error quilt. First I had to figure out how to make the swirl by cutting the center diamonds to different heights. Then I cut the diamonds to 4 1/2". After completing all the strip units, I made two diamond sections and realized that it was going to be too big. The Quilts of Valor have a maximum size of 72" X 90". And just the star was coming out to 96" without any borders.
I then became the perpetual ripper. Ugh!!! Then cut it all down to 3" diamonds. Now it will turn out a tiny bit smaller than I wanted, but at least I can add borders.
I'll certainly be glad when it is finished and I can go on to something else...hopefully that doesn't need to be ripped out.
I then became the perpetual ripper. Ugh!!! Then cut it all down to 3" diamonds. Now it will turn out a tiny bit smaller than I wanted, but at least I can add borders.
I'll certainly be glad when it is finished and I can go on to something else...hopefully that doesn't need to be ripped out.
Saturday, May 5, 2018
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Monday, April 9, 2018
I cut 2 7/8" strips vertically and staggered each by 1 1/2" and sewed them together Then cut horizontally, staggered them 1" and sewed them back together.
I think my real one will be a Christmas panel.
Went to the Kaw Valley Quilt Show on Sunday after the Shop Hop was over on Saturday.
It was at Crown Toyota in Lawrence and what a great large space for the show, lots of room for hanging quilts and setting up vendors. Fortunately, the snow didn't amount to enough to keep viewers away on Sunday.
Front right is Jane Anderson's quilt from my pattern. I designed it, Anna Aldman digitized it, Jan Hutchison quilted it and Jane Anderson embroidered and made it. I guess you could say it takes a community. Vernice Flotman's quilt based in my light house pattern, was there too. She's giving it to her grandson, who is graduating from school in California to become a ship captain.
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