Preparing with a quilt

Serena of Evan Wren Quilting asked if I was going to make a quilt for our soon-to-be-here 6 year old son. My first thought was I’ll never be finished in time! But as I pondered it I realized that if I pieced the top with my machine it might be possible to finish in time depending on when we get him. I suppose if I don’t finish the hand quilting by the time he gets here he might appreciate it more because he’ll witness first hand my efforts for a gift. LOL Hard to say with a little guy though. :-)

So urged by Serena, I looked through a couple quilt books and thought the Union Star Quilt in Civil War Sewing Circle, The: Quilts and Sewing Accessories Inspired by the Era (That Patchwork Place) by Kathleen Tracy was perfect for a young boy. It’s not too big and if I keep to similar colors of blue and red he’ll probably like it. When I first browsed the book it was one of my favorite patterns and I had started setting aside some possible fabrics for it. After some shuffling these are what I came up with.

The last day and a half I’ve spent sewing blocks and have 4 finished and one more cut. I made a mistake on two but I’m probably not going to bother taking it apart and resewing them. I’ve already done some seam ripping to get the first 2 blocks to the right size. The 1/4 inch mark on my machine must be slightly off and made the finished blocks much smaller than should be. Most people probably wouldn’t notice the mistakes anyway especially with 8 more blocks. Would you have noticed them if I hadn’t pointed it out?

Quick projects

Sometimes I feel the need to do a quick project, one that will only take a day or less. A lot of my projects are seem to take forever since I like to do things the slow way, by hand. Do you ever feel that way?

I was meaning to make an apron for myself since September from this vintage pattern and decided Wednesday to just get ‘er done.

Used my machine to make this and am quite pleased that it was so quick even though it was a Simplicity pattern (it often takes me forever to figure out what the instructions mean). Even had enough time and thread to do a little fancy over stitching ( it’s about the only non-basic stitch on my machine ;o) ) on the waist band.

Merry Christmas!

Stitching Away

I’m a bit behind with this quilt, but making good progress to catch up or at least finish someday. Every month that I receive yet another package of fabric for yet another few squares I often am perturbed that I’m so slow. But then I remember that I hand piece everything unlike a lot of other quilters and that this is supposed to be fun and restful project. I shouldn’t be so uptight about finishing on a schedule. Don’t you agree?

So far two of the four month 2 blocks are stitched together and it’s not looking half bad.

Only have two more left, then onto month 3.

Almost finished…

Sometimes things take awhile for me to finish especially when there’s no particular deadline. I’ve given myself a deadline and have been quilting away furiously to be finished before my sister goes back to college so she can take her lap quilt back with her.

Only three more border edges and corners to hand quilt then to bind the edge. I’m hoping only a week more of afternoons watching Star Trek (the original series of course) and quilting, but maybe more.

Isn’t this lamb sweet? Looks like a poodle to me, don’t you think?

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