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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

October Quilting Efforts

 Another finish to show off! Gold Crossroads ended up being even sweeter than I expected. The original inspiration was from an old quilt I stumbled across in a second hand quilting book years ago. Still love it!

Gold Crossroads
I find it super interesting that I was hand quilting this particular quilt when the DS Wagon Wheel SAL started. How crazy is that? My quilt was made out of cut-out circles and also, it is appliqued to the background rather than machine sewn like the Denise Schmidt pattern. Super classic look though and it seems to look amazing in many, many color palettes.
Another 2024 finish!
Some day maybe I'll make a brighter version like hers, but for now, I'm just crushing on the texture the hand quilting brings! Quilting in a simple grid isn't something that I do very often for whatever reason. Laziness? Or more because I really, really hate marking my quilts. Such a chore. Ughh! Every now and then a quilt just calls out for the look though and wowsers, this was the right move for sure.
Sweet, simple color palette
This quilt is the first one in my 'Circle Games' series where I'm starting each quilt with cut-out circles from behind other quilts. Lovely to have it come to a true-blue finish and see that I'm not just wasting my time.

Sometimes it pays to mark the quilt....
Flower Power is coming along with the hand quilting too. It was the 'next up' in the hoop. It's pretty hard to see what I've been doing as the quilt is so dark. Trying to do very simple quilting with perle cotton as always. Nothing fancy here either. Strings are great fun to quilt organic straight lines through. Always makes me wish for more of them!

In the hoop
Old Fashioned Wildflowers is all ready for an outside border now. I went ahead and powered through the applique. Sometimes its easier to not think about the time involved and just takes big bites out of it till it's all done. Will probably put off figuring out the border till some other stuff gets wrapped up. There's a couple ideas percolating in the back of my brain so I'm feeling pretty good about it coming together properly. Will just keep the fabrics together with the quilt top until I'm ready to attack the next phase of the quilt. Sometimes that urge comes from out of the blue, you just never know.

All the hand work is done!
Not a great picture below, but I wanted to show the prep work for Bramble Blooms II-A. I'm already putting in the hand stitching. After finishing Old Fashioned I really wanted to dive right into something easier and the skinny borders feel so much better on my hands already.

Ready to pin
All the details and prep work are done for Bramble Blooms II-B too. I used the same flowers and just made them a bit smaller than those on the original quilt. Seems to suit these quilts better. I ended up incorporating the same leaf shapes from the first Bramble Blooms quilt too {very important to me for this project!}. I'm really liking how interesting these leaves look instead of my normal simple leaf look. It's also something that I feel will help keep this series of quilts more connected, having a continuity in the applique motifs. It's the simple things!

Getting it ready for hand stitching...
It always takes a chunk of time to get all the leaves and flowers cut out out and the vine pinned down into place. Much more time than I ever expect! Once the stitching starts though, it's free sailing for those of us who enjoy applique. I'm definitely eager to see if these two quilts look as good in person as I'm hoping for. Using older, less exciting fabrics usually means quite the slow build up and then lots of second guessing. Are these fabrics actually going to look good in these special little flower shapes? Yes, no, maybe so? I wanted to get these two quilts in particular moving along and then I want to start a couple new projects with fall colored palettes. I am positively antsy at the thought that fall might be over before I get a chance to start something new. I mean, there's only so many open-ended projects my brain can handle at a time!

Meanwhile, we've been having a little bit of company the past week or two and that of course means less time for quilting. Then today I spent most of an hour on the phone with Verizon whose customer service is frankly, quite pathetic. Isn't customer service just so terrible compared to how it was 30-40 years ago? Why in the world would I want to try and communicate with a machine?






18 comments:

  1. Ahh! It all looks great. I love how your grid quilting looks. It make me happy when hand quilting can stand on it's own without overshadowing the design of the quilt. Your new borders for BBII look great and I like the flower repeat. I love to work on things according to the season and I can feel your desire to not miss out on some good Autumnal sewing. I feel the same way. This year my quilt group is exchanging pumpkin blocks so I got my fall fix by appliqueing pumpkins. I think I can finish them up by Halloween. Enjoy working on Flower Power. . .

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  2. Yes, the cross hatch quilting looks super! Wonderful progress, thanks for sharing.

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  3. Gold crossroads is such a pretty quilt! I love how you partnered the strong gold/mustard colour with the soft pastels, completely outside my normal thinking, but it works so well. Circle quilts always seem to me to have something extra and your hand quilting gives it the perfect texture. Great to see your progress on BB2 a and b. Inspires me to keep going on mine although I have kind of wandered off the path on that one...Love seeing the progress on your applique flowers as well.

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  4. Gold crossroads is looking super! Love love love the soft pink sashings, and all your hand quilting has certainly paid off... it's gorgeous! And 'flower power' is progressing well, organic straight lines for the win! I have a few string tulips waiting for my attention... always seem to change my mind about how to proceed LOL!

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  5. I love your Gold Crossroads and Bramble Bloom quilt!

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  6. I love your quilts, spcially the Gold Crossroads and Bramble Bloom quilt!

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  7. So much inspiration! Love the Gold Crossroads. The handquilting really added the cozy to it. Your tulips are looking great too. Bramble Blooms is looking beautiful.

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  8. I made a wagon wheel quilt using Denyse’s method and her SAL. It was a good stretch project for me. Looking at your quilt gives me ideas on how to finish and quilt mine. I love you colors.

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  9. I really like Gold Crossroads--there is just something about circles that I like...I find them so satisfying to look at. I made a cut-out circles piece for my daughter and I enjoyed making that one... You continue to make such lovely quilts with seemingly endless fresh ideas--nice works hugs, Julierose

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  10. love your quilts and circles of course. I think customer service is a thing of the past you rarely even get to talk to a person

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  11. I love how your Crossroads turned out. I have the Denyse Schmidt book Modern Quilts - Traditional Inspiration and have had her Wagon Wheel quilt bookmarked to make for quite some time but never figured out what fabrics I want to use. I think you've inspired me to revisit that pattern and make a decision!

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  12. Gold Crossroads is so beautiful. There's something about a relatively simple design, rendered in soft colors and a grid quilting design that evokes home and hearth, warmth and soft comfort, my favorite kind of quilt actually. I need to find some good blocks of time to get my BB-2 vines stitched in place. Hoping November will be a productive month.

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  13. All your projects are beautiful I esp love Gold Crossroads, thought of your quilt when the DS sewalong began. I remembered yours and its book inspiration.[ the DS sewalong quilts are gorgeous too!]. You're such an original thinker, truly an artist---only you would have series made with back cutaways reused, how fun!
    Can't you use masking tape/ blue painters tape for the long straight lines? Peels right off, no marks.

    love

    lizzy

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  14. So impressed with your hand quilting!!! They are all wonderful! Wondering...in stitching your strings in Flower Power do you start and stop after each row of stitching? I want to learn more about hand stitching and hope you don't mind sharing. Thank you!! bettymo@cox.net

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  15. Me again...just seeing and reading your info on your quilting with Perle cotton, etc. from your banner. Thanks

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  16. Question answered! Actually videos are well done!

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  17. Gold Crossroads looks so cozy! Looks like you are making good progress on Flower Power too. Your applique for BB is lovely! I am making some progress on mine too.

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  18. Whoops. I thought I commented last week. Every quilt you make is a winner. Crossroads colors are favorites of mine but then each one is a great combination. Your fat tulips delight me, too.
    I like the extra layers on BB border flowers. Need to get to work on mine after this weekend. Ann at FretNotYourself

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