Thursday, March 31, 2016

Stardate 2016.91.1

A Day Off of Work Does Wonders for the Soul        

A long time coming, I was finally able to get a day off of work to have for myself.  Sure, myself includes playing with our German Shepherd Dog throughout the day, but he protects, while I manage to quilt, so some play time is much deserved. 
The pup, playing in the snow. A bit dark, but you get the idea that quilting inside was a better option that day (at least for me).
Turns out, it was a great day to part from work. The cold weather set in (yep, anything can still happen in springtime in the Rockies) and the snow started to fly even as the peach trees are trying to bloom.  But, I remained cozy and warm in the house, stitching away on several projects. 

I finally found a border fabric I liked for the pink and chocolate quilt which I’m making for a wedding gift.  I got the border sewn on, and I think it kind of adds a retro/vintage vibe to the quilt.  And now, I’m busy working on free-motion quilting the quilt.  I’m still trying to get used to the new machine I got – trying to figure out how to best maneuver all the bulk of the quilt around without getting frustrated.

Now with the border fabric attached, I'm ready to quilt.  So far, it looks like I'll have this done in time for the wedding in August.  Yeah! 
I also spent some time working on the offset log cabin quilt that I have in the works.  I never thought I liked the Log Cabin pattern (fact is, I still kind of don’t), but I love this offset variation of the pattern.  So, I managed to get some more blocks made for that quilt.  It’s going to take a while because I have to make several blocks with different colors…but I’m at least on my way with this ongoing project.
Blue/Aqua blocks and Orange blocks of the offset log cabin quilt that I'm plugging away at slowly.  Each full "ball" block takes four blocks and each individual block has about 12 individual pieces.  It's taking a while, but it's gonna be cool...
Here's a full "ball" block in the purple color range.  When the quilt top is completed, it'll have several different color "balls", all made in the offset log cabin pattern. 

I also managed to finish another one of the red applique blocks.  That makes 7 blocks completed!  Yeah!  I designed the #8 block, and am currently working on that…Seems I’m never quite happy with re-making someone else’s quilt; I often times find myself injecting my own ideas in the quilt patterns.  So the #8 block will be the second block that I’ve designed to replace some of the original block patterns. 
Here's Block #7 done up in some electric colors.  I think the color combinations turned out well, and will go nicely with the other blocks I've made already.  This quilt will be a long haul, but the turtle wins the race, eventually. 
I love how I'm seeing my color combinations and color tastes change over time with this quilt.  I find myself getting wilder with the color combinations and pleasantly pleased with the outcome of each block.  


It’s great to have productive days off – especially when they involve quilting. I hope you find productive days off – or just productive time to further your own quilting creativity! 
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4 comments:

  1. Your hand applique work looks amazing! So meticulous and neat :) I love that offset version of the log cabin block and your fabrics for it look beautiful.

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  2. Your projects are great! I often change up or add onto blocks. I think a lot of us do!

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  3. I wish I were in the mountains! Log cabin blocks are one of my favourites, I like you can create so many patterns with them and your blocks look great! The applique is really beautiful too. I'm going to go be productive now :)

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