What???? Look at this, the second blog post of the year and you don't even need toes to count the number of days in the year, hehehe. Trying to keep it up here. There has been a whole lot'o thread flowing in this house in 2018. I have two more weeks before returning to work. This week I'm going to try to put in a 40 hour Sewing week to help prepare my self for the daily grind. Yep that's right I'm using it as an excuse to prep for work. Hey I've been off for 4 weeks so far, lounging, recovering, a little sewing here, a little sewing there, more sewing here.....Now it's time to dig deep and get some serious stuff done! So what's in plan for this week? As usual, more than one project: Old Friends BOM (completely smitten with this one), BH On Ringo Lake and sweet little Olivia's quilt of gold and grey. Hmmmm Old Friends on Ringo Lake - sounds like a great name for a book huh? Lets start with Old Friends
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Old Friends BOM - on the frame, almost ready for another turn |
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you can't see in the pics, but there are little bits of bobbin coming up on the colored sashing, may need to rip them out and put invisible thread in the bobbin too |
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Oh I mark everything, especially the fill squares, no fun ripping those out when you did the wrong row, yep yep the struggle is real |
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A little peek from underneath. I used a sateen backing so it has a leather-ish look but a smooth satin finish, fun to touch and run your fingers over it. |
This is Old Friends BOM from way back in 2015 from Calicao Girls. It was a free BOM, still think you might be able to find it. Well I finally got it on the frame. I had no idea what I was going to do, but knew if I didn't get in on the frame I would never know. I knew I wanted feathers, I knew I wanted curves, I knew I wanted to start quilting this monster! And well this is where it's ending up. Not nearly as many feathers, but lots of quilting. About 1/3 of the way done now. We'll see how far I can get on this big girl this week. She's about 112 ish square. I may take the feathers in the sashing around the sampler blocks out, there's a bit of the bobbin thread (dark grey) poking up the top. I'll try some invisible thread in the bobbin and see if that works better. Its' mine so I may just live with it too.....I really am liking this quilt. Butttttt..... it is a big quilt for binding. Anyone interested in bartering binding for quilting? you finish the binding (I'll sew it to the front) for me, I'll do an edge to edge on up to a queen size quilt for you, 2 lap quilts? 3 baby quilts? I'm in the Chicago Northwest Burbs, leave a comment, send an email, I'd love to hear from you. Binding makes me sad :(
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On Ringo Lake - 3 rows done |
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Monday Table |
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Saturday Table |
On Ringo lake is moving along, I'm going to make two smaller quilts rather than one larger. I know I say this with each and every Bonnie mystery but really this time I mean it, I think this is my favorite! Honestly. Love the color, love the pattern, love it all. I've got 3 rows done. Almost all the blocks done and my table was looking a bit out of control early in the weekend with pieces here and there and everywhere, but we're getting it all together bit by bit
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Olivia Gold and Grey quilt - no broken bones required |
Last but not least, my great Niece Olivia has been asking for a quilt for quite some time. Her last remark - what do I have to break a bone or something to get one??? No sweetie you don't. LOL you just have to wait for me to be off work for 6 weeks! It's started, not sure when it will be completed, but a little every day. My goal is to have this one ready to go when Old Friends comes off the frame. This one now is going to be called No Broken Bones Required
Linking up with some great linky parties, see the side bar - I've updated a number of the links. Go get some inspiration!
On Ringo Lake Linky Party
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