Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Side by side.....................






I couldn't decide whether the strips should run horizontal or vertical so I made one of each.  I was making these to use up the 1.5" and 2.5" Kaffe strips that I had cut several years ago.  I did end up having to cut a few new strips to have enough for both quilts.  The spacer strips in the quilt on the left are in there because I needed a little more width and I didn't want to make any more blocks.  I'm not sure which quilt I like best because I like both of them.  These are made with all Kaffe collective fabrics.  Maybe I should use a different group of fabrics and make another one.


I spent a few hours yesterday cutting and piecing the backs for 2 more quilts, ironing them, and cutting batting.  I was glad I had large enough pieces in my batik stash for both of them.


I didn't do any sewing last night because the storms rolled in a little after 7 p.m. so I had my machine unplugged.  There was small hail for awhile and rain.  The tornadoes were about 50 miles away.  More rain and small hail after 10 p.m.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Second quilt finish for March 2026..............


This one has just been called Kaffe Strippy 2 since I started working on it.  You can see Kaffe Strippy 1 here.  I need to make a collage of them side by side since the strips run in opposite directions on the 2 quilts.

This one is 47.5" x 71".  It has Hobbs 80/20 batting in it and it was longarm quilted by Robin Diaz.





The backing is leftover strips from other backings.  I was so happy to find three that looked nice together.












The binding is a zigzag print that worked well with both sides of the quilt.














Neither of the Strippy quilts were planned.  I was merely trying to use up 1.5"and 2.5" strips that were cut many years ago.  I might have cut a few new strips so I would have enough blocks to make a nice size quilt.



All of the strips are Kaffe collective fabrics, that is Kaffe Fassett, Philip Jacobs and Brandon Mably.






Yesterday we got up to 71 degrees and broke the previous record in Chicago.  Today severe storms are headed this way.  We are in the large hail area, south of us is in the tornado area.  I hope the storms weaken before they get here.

Monday, March 9, 2026

First quilt finish for March 2026.................


Photographing flannel is a little tricky.  It looks blurry but actually is just soft.  The top was made 2 years ago and finally it is a finished quilt.  It is 53" x 70".  It has Hobbs 80/20 batting in it and it was longarm quilted by Robin Diaz.







The backing is a flannel I found on sale.  It is a little heavier than most flannels and it is a yarn dyed woven design, not a print.  One long panel has the stripe running vertical and the remainder was cut into two crosswise strips and sewn end to end to make it wide enough, thus the stripe is running horizonal on that edge.  The binding is a yarn dyed woven flannel stripe.


I had one more quilt needing binding so I chose that yesterday and cut the strips.








Last  night I sewed on the binding and finished it by machine.  I'll do its photo shoot today.

 

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Binding finished................


I found a flannel stripe for the binding on this flannel quilt.  I didn't get the binding done until 9:30 last night so I'll do photos today.  I made the quilt top in 2024 but didn't have anything I liked for the back.  I found a good match for it on sale last year and now it is finished this year.


I'm so happy for each and every one of the cacti blooms since there are so few of them in this second blooming time.












This white with pink edging looks mostly pink in the low light in the morning by the west window.

We ended up with another quarter inch of rain so there was 1" total.  We need a lot more than that and there is some more in this week's forecast, but first we will have 2 warm days in the 60s, sunshine predicted.

 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

The table runner...............


I knew there were several rust color Nancy Crow fabrics that might work for the binding and this one is the winner.





It took over 2 hours to hand finish the binding last night.  I pieced the Hunter Star blocks in October 2014 and sewed them end to end for this table runner.  I have had the batting cut for it for several years.  Some things just don't take priority and this was one of them.  It is 12" x 35.5".


The backing is the remainder of a fabric I used for a quilt back many years ago.






I mentioned earlier that the pieces were all cut from one Nancy Crow ombre fabric.  Here is a piece in another color range so you can see what I was working with.

We got a little over 3/4" of rain in the daylight hours yesterday.  More rain was supposed to come overnight so I'll check the rain gauge this morning.

Friday, March 6, 2026

Trimming and ditch quilting..................


This quilt came home from the longarmer yesterday and I got it trimmed last night.  I'll choose binding today.






I chose the thread to quilt the Hunter Star table runner.  All of the fabrics in the runner are from one fabric, an ombre print by Nancy Crow.





With two TV shows to watch last night, I finished the ditch quilting on the table runner.  I'll trim it today and choose its binding.

Rain expected today in 2 waves.  I hope we get more than we got 2 days ago which was only a few hundredths of an inch in the rain gauge.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Prepping for quilting.............


It was time to prep two more quilts to be sent out for quilting.  This quilt top is only 53.5" wide so this 58" black and white fabric is sufficient for the back.  It was nice to not have to piece a backing.



I had already searched through the Wishwell Weather Report fabric and found 2 pieces that would work for the back.  The apricot is full width and the green is about 14" wide for this backing.  Batting was cut for both quilts and then I turned on the iron and pressed the 2 backings.


I knew I had already cut the black strips that will border all of the placemats.  It didn't take long to find it and I think I have enough cut for all of the projects.  Now I just need to get busy.