Tuesday, July 19, 2011

I've been busy.

With a combination of cold, damp weather and a sore elbow that has clipped my wings somewhat, I have had lots of sewing time this week. :)

I have finally started my Roseville Album quilt!!! Yay!!


I started by making about 16 yards (14 metres) of 1/4" bias tape for the stems and about 50 circles. (thank you Karen for the circles tutorial)

I have chosen 2 or 3 favouite fabrics on which to base the colours for my quilt. I am a bit afraid that when I lift that freezer paper my block may look like an explosion in a paint factory! There is lots of colour there! This may just be version 1.0. lol

I have used reverse applique on the vase and I plan to use reverse applique again on 2 of the flowers.

I have the rest of the elements for the block cut out. I plan to have more to show later in the week.


Does anyone remember Cheddar Cheese and Crackers from Lori's blog? Weeeelll...I started quilting mine last year. I was not happy with how it was turning out, so I unpicked everything and replaced the batting with something a little thicker than I had been using. I am much happier this time.This hand quilting has kept me occupied late at night while watching Le Tour De France on TV.


I am about half way through and Le Tour finishes on Saturday!!

I spent yesterday trying to catch up with my Barbara Brackman civil war blocks. Here are the six I managed to finished. Only one more to go....that last one wasn't cooperating yesterday! lol



Lastly, a bit more hand stitching. I have completed making the triangle borders for my Morrell Quilt.



...and a little retail therapy...



This is a chintz centre  panel from here and a fat quarter bundle of coordinating prints.
This won't happen for a while (I think I might just have enough to go on with for the time being! lol), but I plan to make a small medallion quilt of my own design.

So, it has been a week of starting something new, working on a continuing project and slowly progressing on finally getting some older projects finished.....and always planning the next project!

Have a lovely week and I hope all of you find some sewing time. :)

10 comments:

  1. You have been very busy (or you accomplish a lot more than I can). It looks like you are off to a great start on the Roseville. I always have a hard time trying to balance all the fabris on it, but it seems that once you put a few wild blocks together, it just magically works out. I look forward to seeing your blocks!

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  2. I see we have the same taste in quilts. Im still doing the Roseville off and on when i feel like it. Have done 8 blocks so far, so nice to work with bright fabric. The Morell quilt well i have some blocks done and must go and look for them. And that Chintz fat quarter is a must have for me im thinking of doing Di Fords Burnt Quilt and that would make a great centre. I just ordered it ;) looking forward to seeing the next instalment of your blog.

    Adele

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  3. It all looks beautiful. You have been busy. Can't wait to see how your RA quilt turns out.

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  4. Lots of pretties but that Morrell quilt is stunning! As you are cold we are dying of heat! Feel better.

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  5. You are busy. We seem to have similar projects! I have the panels and have started gathering fabrics and ideas - no cutting yet. Thanks for sharing!

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  6. What a perfectly lovely time you're having, a bit of everything. I'm enjoying the stormy cold weather, it seems to be just right for sewing.

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  7. Goodness you have been VERY busy!! I'm sorry you hurt your elbow and hope that it gets better very quickly :0)

    Crispy

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  8. My land, how do you get so much done? I struggle to get just one block finished...

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  9. sorry about your elbow. hope it feels better soon.
    i can't wait to see the flowers. exciting!

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  10. Well, haven't you been getting lots accomplished?? Very good job!

    I love your panel for a future medallion quilt. I also have a medallion that I want to use. It is crying out to be a patriotic quilt or wall hanging.

    Your cheddar quilt is darling. I made one, too, but haven't the foggiest idea of when I will ever quilt mine!

    Happy quilting!

    Jayne

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