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A little trip to the stars

I have a new project.  It’s taken awhile for me to get going on it, but the pieces are cut and they are coming together.

Here is the project:

My current project, only I think mine is going to end up rather bright…

Here are a few photos of some of the blocks I’m working on for this.  They were taken on my phone, so they’re a bit small, but I hope they give you an idea of what’s getting sewn.  I’m a little worried about this all being a little too colorful, but we’ll see what happens.

Comic Book Covers

Blue Yellow Ships

Black White and Red

Layered Blocks

More binding!

This week has somehow gone by without my doing much sewing.  Instead of sewing, I ended up crocheting an infant hat for the annual Mariners Stitch ‘n Pitch night.  I’m not much of a knitter (still learning and still very, very slow), but I can crochet fairly well, and I can certainly appreciate the time and effort and skill hand-knit items take.  I can also drool over super soft, awesome-colored yarn (if you ever touch baby alpaca yarn, you will feel like everything else is so ridiculously coarse!).  And it’s a great excuse to hang out with friends!

But today, I went back to a bit of sewing.  Actually, I finally ironed my binding for my linked chain quilt (and finished ironing the pile of clothes on the sofa that have been hiding under a quilt project for a few weeks…but I digress).  This binding is different from other bindings I have done.  Why?  It’s pieced.  Why?  Because I learned that Joann’s Fabrics carries some of their precut lines only for a limited time, and that seems to be the line I fall in love with, and I fall in love with it too late, so that I find myself scrounging for coordinating fabric to finish the project I started with the precuts!  Last year, it was the summer quilt.  Maybe next year, I’ll remember the lesson from the past two years and plan ahead?

At any rate, I couldn’t find any yardage of the fabric I originally wanted for the binding.  Instead, I ended up taking the fat eighths I had purchased (when I couldn’t find another jelly roll and needed just four more strips for the quilt front) and cutting strips from the fabrics for the binding.  I really hope it works!

As a roll, it looks pretty awesome!
Pieced, ironed in half, and ready to be rolled up.  I love how the patterns all blend together.

I also am nearly finished (as in I have maybe 2 feet left to stitch down) with the binding for my Berenstain Bears quilt!  I loved the look as I stitched it on, and I’m loving the look as I hand-stitch the back.

Loving the way the binding brings it all together!

My husband gave me a challenge for piecing that will let me try my hand at a bit of applique in quilting.  As soon as I manage to clean up my ridiculously messy sewing corner and unearth my sewing machine again, I’ll be back to cutting and piecing!  I’m excited for the next few projects I have up my sleeve!

Quilting and Binding the Berenstain Bears Quilt!

Two tries, and I finally got a binding fabric that ties the Berenstain Bears quilt together!  I love it!  I realized I hadn’t posted photos of the quilting I had done on this quilt, so here’s a photo-heavy look at the quilt with the binding attached (but not completely stitched yet).  This was my first attempt at more modern quilting, breaking out of loops and stars and flowers.

I love the binding!

Textures!

Quilting those diamonds is a lot tougher than it may look.

A better view of the loops in each patterned square.

On the ironing board.  I love the texture this shows!
Another view of the binding and quilting from the front.  And some random hangers.

Closer look at the wavy pattern on the border and the binding.

I tried to frame each center block a bit with the quilting.

And here’s a look at the back!

I really love the little frames all over the back of the quilt!

You can see each “frame” from the back and the squiggles between each frame.

I find quilt backs like this just as fascinating as the quilt fronts.

The binding is attached on the front, and will be hand-stitched on the back.

Tri-Cities Quilt Show

My mother-in-law invited me along to the Tri-Cities Quilt Show this year.  I’ve been to a quilt show once before, but I wasn’t sewing then nearly as much as I am now.  My appreciation for design, piecing, and quilting is far, FAR higher than it was when I went to the quilt show a few years ago.  

After spending the past year learning more about piecing quilts, reading blogs like Simplify, Sew4Home, Stitched in Color, and Film in the Fridge, my take on quilts and quilting is immensely changed.  My mother-in-law is a long-arm quilter, as well, and so visits to family now usually involve me working on a quilt machine myself.  And with quilters like Angela Walters on the scene, I think piecing and quilting is starting to regain traction among a younger crowd.  
Anyway, before I get all philosophical on differences between generations of quilters, here are some photos of quilts that really caught my eye at the show.

Quilt in Progress!

I’ve been busy working on Christmas projects lately.  I’m working on a pieced quilt for my mother using this pattern:

I bought a charm pack of 40, 5-inch squares of food-themed fabric that I’m using (reminded me of my mother’s gardening).  Funny enough, it was late in the evening as I was pairing these with the white blocks, and I started feeling hungry, though I was full from dinner.  It finally dawned on me that I was hungry because I was working with this photo-realistic charm pack!  Yum – salad!

I’ve also been learning about values (ranges of colors) from a blog I’ve recently started following, Stitched in Color. It makes me want to make this quilt to play with values of different colors:

But before I do that, I have a few other quilts, a bag, and a serving set to finish for Christmas gifts!  I now understand the idea of starting home-made Christmas gifts in July…