Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Week 9 - FWQAL

I am LOVING this quilt a long!  This week I really got into making the blocks.  I managed to create 11 of them.  The wonderful thing about quilting is that no matter what your day is like or what you are going through, it is always there, patiently waiting for you to work on.  No pressure, no guilt, no judgment, it's just there when you need something to do to take your mind off of other things.  Visit my other blog to see how this week as gone for me.

Ok, now for the photos!!!!

1 - Attic Windows
8 - Bouquet

10 - Bowtie
15 - Buzzard's Roost

16 - Calico Puzzle
22 - Corn and Beans

25 - Cups and Saucers
26 - Cut Glass Dish

80 - Single Wedding Star
81 - Snowball

82 - Spider Legs













And all together now:

20 blocks done
91 to go

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Evolution of my Quilt Label

Since I started quilting, I have numbered and labeled every quilt. 

The first labels were very primitive.  I either used a heart template or a rectangle and a marker. 




Then I upgraded to a computer printed label:


And now, making it's first appearance, is my latest and greatest quilt label creation.

♥ I just love it! ♥


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

FWQAL Weeks 1-8

So here we go, here are the blocks I've finished to date:


#2 - Autumn Tints
#9 - Box



#21 - Contrary Wife
#29 - Economy



#30 - End of Day
#60 - Noon & Light



#61 - Northern Lights
#62 - Old Windmill



#87 - Star Gardener


 











Snapshot of all the blocks


Farmer's Wife Quilt Along

Angela and her friend Amanda are hosting a quilt along for the sampler quilt designed by Laurie Aaron Hird, she blogs here.


They've even started a flicker group.  They have over 700 members already and have just entered into week 8 of this quilt along!


And a very creative member created this adorable button for the group:



And guess what?  I've decided to jump in, head first! There are 111 of these 6" blocks to be made.  Not sure how many I'm going to make, I guess we'll see where it goes!

I searched around for some fabrics on eBay and bought this lovely bundle of 1930's reproduction fabrics for $20!!!

Isn't this beautiful?!

And being the engineer/mathematician, left-brainer that I am.  I've already got everything organized!

Step 1:  Get all my fabrics seperated by dominant color, so that when I grab from the stash to make a block, I know exactly where to go for that color.

Step 2:  Print off and laminate all the templates.  These templates are provided for you in the book on a CD.  One of the members of the Flicker Group, created a PDF (15 pages) of all these templates.  I printed it off and took it to Staples so they could laminate them.

Step 3: While waiting for my templates to be laminated, I found a cheap Coupon Organizer to keep all 106 individual, tiny little templates together.



Step 4: Find an old 3 ring binder lying around the house (I have about a million of these!) and get some sheet protectors to keep my finished blocks in.  And stickers in the corner of each page to label what the block is inside. (told you I was a left-brainer)

Step 5:  Let the fun begin!

Since I'm jumping on this quilt a long during their 8th week, I'm a little behind, but am quickly catching up.  Click on this links to see my progress.

Welcome

Welcome to my new blog!

I am still blogging over at The Knaup's but this site is dedicated to all my crafty goodness! 

To learn more about me, please click on the ABOUT tab above.  Be sure to check out what I've already made in the other tabs as well.  I love reading comments, so don't be shy.  Any and all feedback would be greatly welcomed. 

I am a new quilter and my technique is based off of the "Just wing it" method.  =)

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