Thursday, December 31, 2020

Looking Back and Planning Ahead

     I did not mail Christmas cards in time for Christmas so instead have made a stack of snowman mug rugs and included a card with Happy New Year wishes.   I used the snowman's face from the free pattern found at Shiny Happy World  but left off the hat.


    Yesterday a new great nephew was born.  I already have an I Spy quilt top pieced and hope to quilt it soon. 
*  update-- The I Spy quilt was finished with cuddle fabric for the backing on New Years Eve for my last finish of 2020. 



      Looking back at my project list for 2020 which included many UFOs, it doesn't look like I accomplished much as many of those projects are still waiting for attention while several projects not on the list were completed. I don't know what strategy would be more helpful. Unlike some quilters that pass on projects they don't want to complete, I can not bring myself to do that. I have updated my list for 2021 and have 20 projects on the list.
      For 2021 here are some of my plans:
1.  Each week I will choose a project from my project list to work on.
2.  Each month I will use a different pallet of scraps to piece made-fabric or blocks.
3.  Each month make a plan for and work on a selection of orphan blocks.
     If you have any strategies that have helped you finish UFOs, I would love to hear. I do not want to give them away, I just want to not start so many new ones instead of finishing ones I have started.


Prayers for a healthy and safe 2021 for our world.


Thursday, December 24, 2020

Gingerbread House Day

     I have loved gingerbread houses for many years and when my granddaughters were very young, I started the tradition of spending time with them to decorate gingerbread houses. Over the years we have decorated purchased house kits, houses made with graham crackers and for several years, small houses that I bake parts and put together. Here are pictures from this years afternoon of fun.


Their decorating is getting more elaborate and detailed.



Lily also had time to decorate a few cookies.


       Another Christmas tradition is for them to decorate a fabric square. A few years ago I started making placemats with their squares. You can see of the completed placemats in a recent past post. Here is Mattie's square for this year.


      Yesterday was the 10th  anniversary for my writing this blog. For me it is a wonderful record of my quilting and sewing projects as well as time with family, friends and students. I hope to continue sharing my fun with sewing and quilting as well as other happenings.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!


Friday, December 18, 2020

Another Christmas Finish

     This week I finished one last Christmas project. Several designers currently have tree quilt projects online. I wanted to make one but decided to check out which holiday projects I already had the pattern for. In the past I had downloaded the Dancing Garland wall-hanging pattern. ( You can still get the free pattern here.) It is a level above most.  After cutting all the squares and making all the HST units, I laid out all the HST units first to form the star and the garland.


Next I filled in all the squares and started piecing rows. Here it is finished.


The tree could be embellished with mini ornaments.

      Since I don't expect company for the holidays, I may have time to quilt so I sandwiched 2 comfort quilts. I need some quilt motif inspiration for this modern one.  Any suggestions?


I'm linking up for Whoop,Whoop Friday

Stay safe and healthy to enjoy the holiday season.

                                     Merry Christmas!


Friday, December 11, 2020

Holiday Finishes

      This week I stayed busy finishing up a Christmas gift. My younger GD informed me in October that she had outgrown her fleece blanket. The top was cotton and the back was fleece. She asked me to make her a longer one. I remembered Bernina's We All Sew unicorn pattern and thought it would be perfect for her. I already had a large piece of plush fleece. I searched my stash for a cotton fabric as a top. The We All Sew directions are for reverse applique. I got the pattern and fabric ready and then decided I wanted to do turned edge applique instead. I prepared a double layer template of freezer paper which I ironed to the back of the fabric. Then I trimmed leaving about ½ inch. I wet the allowance with starch, turned the edge over the freezer paper and ironed it dry. Here is the back side with the prepared edge. 


Then you can pull out the freezer paper and the edges stayed turned. I positioned the unicorn on the cotton whole cloth quilt top and appliqued it down with a machine blanket stitch. Next I layered the fleece and cotton, stitched around leaving an opening for turning, turned right side out and closed the opening. Last I pen basted the layers and free-motion quilted. I echoed the unicorn and stitched a large meander over the rest. It was not the easiest to quilt. About like working with high loft polyester batting. I am glad it is finished and I think GD Lily will love it.



The freezer paper templates could be used again so I have not thrown them away yet.
     My granddaughters have been using fabric markers each year to decorate a square. Two years ago I started creating placemats with their squares. This week I finished one more for each granddaughter.



     I'm about ready for Christmas as I only want to get one more gift so I took time to put the binding on the strings quilt. I love how easy it was to make and plan to make more similarly. I have an overflowing string bin. There are several similar patterns but I did not use one. I simply sewed string units and trimmed them to 8 1/2” by 12 1/2”. ( Various size rectangles can work.) Then sewed 2 1/2” strips to the 2 long sides which created a 12 1/2” (12” finished) block.


      It was a beautiful afternoon here so I took time to use my riding lawnmower to get up leaves from my front yard so it looks really neat. Too bad I am not expecting company. I like how the mower chops the leaves at the same time and they are now in my compost piles.

I'm linking up with Alycia for Finished or Not Friday.
Stay safe and healthy to enjoy this holiday season.


Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Time for Small Projects

      This holiday season between Thanksgiving and Christmas my mind is not on quilting projects but on many small projects. I enjoy making gifts for friends and family.

      I made another set of Christmas placemats as a gift. This was such a lovely large print I did not want to cut it up much. I still have plenty of Christmas fabric for more.


     I was asked to make Grand-dog Dosi a Christmas stocking similar to the rest of the family so that got done.


     I finished a new dress with a Christmas detachable bib for GD Lily. Fitting from a distance is always a concern. The package arrived and the dress fits well.  I love seeing it on her.



I could not find a pattern for the bib so I just winged it. Here is a close up of the bib decoration.

     I used a free pattern for an Elf doll from We All Sew. I wanted to use fabric for some parts instead of all felt as suggested so I made a few changes. Since I substituted cotton fabric for the boots instead of felt, they really stretched out of shape from the pattern. If I make another elf, the boot fabric needs to be interfaced.


Stay safe and healthy to enjoy this holiday season.

I'm linking up with Sarah for Whoop Whoop Friday