It's been a busy week in studio! I'll just start with this month's "table scraps" mug rug. I left out one cabana when making last month's summer beach quilt... and made it into a mug rug for my friend Lane in Tampa.
She and I grew up together, starting from elementary school, through high school band trips and her family often invited me to spend their beach week with them. She and I had many adventures over the years, many of them at the beach, so of course I made a momento for her.
She is also a nurse so I used some nurse fabric to make a smaller coaster too.
Sewing wise, the blue fabric border is seashells, I did a quick envelop turn (self binding) edge treatment on both. Cabana pattern (minus hat, lady and flag) from Moda row by row book.
For other work this week I sandwiched the blue and green petals improv piece, and it's ready for quilting.I chose a border in a lovely hoffman golden stars on cream fabric for the 9-patch neutrals piece and it's ready to quilt,
I suppose technically it's the shape of a table runner but I originally planned for it to be a bed runner accent piece. I found some more little solid color squares this size, more than I had of these, so maybe those will turn into a bed runner.and started a Kaleidoscope quilt along in fall fabrics.
I have a drawer of cute fall fabrics but this strata based quilt needs long cuts and a lot of mine are fat quarters so I chose a few to start with, and mixed in blue, purple, red, gold, brown, green and beige fabrics to blend with them.
I made a kaleidoscope Christmas quilt one year, so this is technically "re-learning". I know when it all gets cut up and resewn the pieces often break down into colors mostly so I made sure the fall designs were cut into thicker strips and the pretty colors show up as accents like little pieces of glass in a real kaleidoscope.double strips ready to sew into two identical strata |
four double strata, the last one not ironed yet, done out of 5 needed |
This is not an improv quilt, each 1/16th of an inch matters, and you lose the effect if not precise.
The fact that I made mug rugs, a traditional style 9-patch, an improv art quilt, and now working on a precisely pieced intricate puzzle quilt shows how versatile this artform is!
It's supposed to be a leetle bit cooler today so I hope to bake my husband a birthday cake... but the studio is calling too!
I really want to make this... not today but one day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh-Wl5nB598
look at this clever EPP portable sewing tray!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_UmVRrdd9A
https://thejoyfulquilter.blogspot.com/2021/07/july-2021-table-scraps-runnertopper.html
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