Friday, January 24, 2020

Facebook Marketplace

I have to share my facebook marketplace story! My ironing board is 40 yrs old so I thought I'd retire it and buy a new one. I always check facebook markeplace for things before I buy new so I did a search for Rowenta ironing boards. They are the cadillac of ironing boards costing $200. They are professional grade, built really well, out of steel, are larger and they don't wobble (!). Low and behold there was one for sale in brand new condition for $30! I drove an hour to pick it up and it was so worth it. The man selling it said it was "in his way" and he had never used it in the 8 yrs he had it. I really found a deal didn't I? The ad was up for 4 months! Why another quilter didn't snatch this up I don't know but I'm sure glad I found it.

Thursday, January 16, 2020

In Circa 1880 mode today

I just counted the number of different fabrics I have to complete this quilt and it numbers 128. I think that's plenty to make it scrappy! I am interested in seeing how others organize their pieces as they work. I purchased a 3 tier shelf to keep next to me as I sew and it works pretty well. I have my 1" and 1-1/2" strips at hand.





Starching 128 different fabrics was a task made easier with a foldable drying rack.  I have about 95 done, and have 30+ left to go.







Update:  Saturday, Jan. 18   Here are a few of the 2-1/2" blocks, which will finish at 2" when done.  I'm making a queen size quilt which means I'll need more than 700.



Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Ode to Sewing Machines #26

Many of you follow my "Ode to the Sewing Machine" posts.  We've all seen the ads on craigslist, ebay and elsewhere.  The clueless sellers give those of us who sew a belly laugh, or two!

No one in their right minds would continue reading, but who says quilters are in their right minds, so here's installment #26...









Some people have too much time and paint on their hands.






Check out that description!


Friday, January 10, 2020

These are my first blocks




I'm on my way!  The Circa 1880 quilt blocks measure 2" finished.  It certainly is a challenge getting the piecing exact.  I'm hoping to find a few people to exchange blocks with to make the quilt look more scrappy!  I've decided to make my quilt larger, a queen size, so there will be over 700 blocks in my quilt when it's finished.

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Circa 1880 quilt

It's the start of a new year and I wanted a project to give me a challenge.  I found the Circa 1880 quilt and decided this was it!  I'm starting it a year after it was introduced on Pam Buda's website but it's such a great quilt I just had to start it.  Here's the picture ...

You have to open the picture to see the blocks, they are 2" finished!
Over 500 blocks make up the quilt!
Pam recommends spending an hour a day and doing it that way the quilt is finished within a year.



I'm using liquid starch on my fabrics because they will be cut into 1" and 1-1/2" strips to make the blocks.   I've never used liquid starch before.
This is my first batch of fabrics.  I used Retayne on the reds and blues before starching and I'm glad I did.  I put one red in I thought was sure not to bleed and... !

If you are doing the Circa 1880 quilt please leave me a message?  Pam's suggestion of swapping blocks with another quilter helps make the quilt look scrappy and I'd love to swap blocks with you.

Friday, January 3, 2020

Ode to sewing machines #25



Many of you follow my "Ode to the Sewing Machine" posts.  We've all seen the ads on craigslist, ebay and elsewhere.  The clueless sellers give those of us who sew a belly laugh, or two!




"No charge for the machine" and $350 for what's left!  Update: 3 months later
it's still not sold.  Imagine that?


Sunday, December 22, 2019

Garden Gate Plaids quilt

I finished the quilt tonight. I made this quilt for an adolescent boy, I think it looks like a quilt a boy would like?

 I hope you'll take a look at the page I posted for Sleep in Heavenly Peace.  They are a great organization!


Saturday, December 21, 2019

Sleep in Heavenly Peace

I've been sewing a quilt top for the Sleep in Heavenly Peace ministry.  They make beds for children in need.  Take a look at their ministry, it's a nationwide organization.








This quilt is a free pattern at Andover Fabrics.  It's called Garden Gate Plaids.  This picture shows what I've finished so far!