Saturday, 25 January 2025

vintage diamonds in scrappy brights





Like many, I enjoy making a quilt "look" like a scrappy quilt, and this latest WiP is the perfect example. I used one 10" layer cake Firefly by Sarah Watts RRS as my starting point, and then I'm adding contrasting & blending bits & bobs from my stash into the mix to add more variety & interest. 

I sourced the 'vintage diamonds' quilt pattern @theowlhutch, pattern link and quilt inspiration from Jolene @ blueelephantstitches (if you haven't stopped by her blog yet, it's so well worth a visit). My focus is to try and capture some of her ‘vintage vibe’ and yet still be reflective of my stash here.

I must admit, it's been a while since I cut 60° diamonds, so I faffed around a bit ... Mr D was quick to chip in here & commented "how can you make all these quilts and NOT remember how to make a 60° diamond?"  We-l-l-l- I'm putting it down to a wee senior moment😕 


Anyways, I quickly found my rhythm, 
here's a few progress pics ...









ta da! almost half a quilt ...



And a couple of excellent tips I learnt from Rachel @stitchedincolor - first up, to making a scrappy quilt like this fun, yet not visually overwhelming, is to create long strings of same (or nearly same) diamonds/flying geese/or whatever. She also suggests adding a couple high-contrast units too, such as the black with raspberry, which also cleverly helps emphasise the vertical directionality.

I will need to lay all my pieces out on the design wall first as the rows are joined together diagonally ...
I may be sometime ... but I'm loving how things are looking so far for my scrappy quilt #2. 

Linda



Tuesday, 21 January 2025

a little scrappy quilt top #1

Well, if you've popped by lately, you'll know that I've started out the year sewing scrappy. Inspired with the softly muted vintage vibe of Jolene's quilts @ blue elephant stitches, I sorted fabrics & began sewing. But somehow along the way, my (wonky) star hollow & 9patch blocks found a colour story of their own in the end ... in pinks, reds, and bright blues.

My little scrappy quilt top is full of favourite fabrics, starting with leftover colourful scraps that I added to the scrap basket, and then pulled extra fabric from my stash to make up the required amount.

My blocks are a combo of bright fabrics teamed up with a few more muted tones, it's great how a little contrast can add such a depth. 
If I had enough of any one fabric, I repeated it in a couple of blocks to help create some balance. If I ran out - as one does - then I used two similar fabrics to make up the 9 squares needed for the star backgrounds, why use one when two will work, yes?




lots of leftovers 
sorted into a nice combo and then jammed into my scrap basket ...





Today I reshuffled my blocks around and then set about joining everything up ...








scrappy looking quilts are what I love to make💖
Linda




Wednesday, 15 January 2025

cheery & colourful scrap basket treasures

I'm finding all sorts of treasures in my scrap basket,
colourful scraps all pulled from my stash.
All waiting patiently just for this moment ... for me to pick them & start sewing



- and a little 9-patch action


lots of leftovers 
sorted into a nice combo and jammed into my scrap basket ...



- loving the contrast of this itty-bitty Denyse Schmidt print with an early Laura Ashley floral


- and that's the last of this OOP pretty pink delicate Kaffe stripe :(
 

I've had this fabric for a few years now & it was screaming "pick me pick me"
and so I did!


- my pick of the bunch



- and here's how it's all looking so far down on the design floor



Hope you've enjoyed this little peek into the treasures I'm rediscovering in my scrap basket
It's a real mix, including early Laura Ashley florals, a delightful kokka blue & white, OOP Kaffe, Heather Ross, AMH, Liberty, & Denyse Schmidt 
... oh, and some recent RSS blenders.

Linda

Sunday, 12 January 2025

scrap basket stars & 9-patches

I'm off to a super scrappy start with inspiration from Jolene’s @blueelephantstitches latest book, Scrap Quilt Diary! I finally decided to make a bunch of (wonky) star hollow & 9-patch blocks using fabrics all from the scrap basket! 
My plan is to use a mix of pinks, orange/tangerine, bright blues & teal, and brown - and the gold shades would be an accent only, to keep things interesting. I'll also add in a little black and gingham somewhere along the way. Sew, a bit of everything really (wink wink). 

While being totally inspired by Jolene, I'm not setting out to make exact matches of her delightful vintage looking quilts. My focus is more to try and capture some of that ‘vibe’ and yet still be reflective of my stash here.  My blocks will be a combo of bright fabrics teamed up with a few more muted tones, it's great how a little contrast can add such a depth.
I do seem to have accumulated lots of multi-coloured florals, old & new, and it's a super fun challenge trying to dial it back just a bit with my choices! 




lots of leftovers 
sorted into a nice combo and jammed into my scrap basket ...







and a few more ...




Until next time, Linda


Monday, 6 January 2025

taking time

and hello 2025 
Looking forward to another year of colour & creativity
- and a big thanks goes out to all of you who inspire me so much


Time, I think, to start something new, yes? We all know there is no way I will ever use up my scraps & stash, but I am definitely going to start out my year ‘shopping from home’ and make some pretty pieces with some of my re-discovered treasures. I'm thinking a series of scrappy, smallish, lap size quilts, but we shall see. 

The inspiration for all this, of course, came from Jolene @blueelephantstitches. I have both her quilting books now (thanks Santa!) and have been a long-time follower of her blog & insta, love all her little quilts and how she mixes her fabric. 

And so onto some behind the seams action here ...
I began this week with some fabric re-discovery & sorting. Everyone's stash is different, I tend to have a lot of multi-coloured florals, but last year I added in a few more basic blenders and doubled up on some personal favourites.
I pulled out everything in a similar 'Jolene' vintage vibe from my stash and scrap baskets, and had a wonderful couple of hours ... taking time to be inspired by my fabric. 

first up, a basketful of scraps ...



next, a lovely little combo,
it could be the start of something, maybe ...



Then, a fabric pull I thought could work for me & my stash too,
 similar to one of Jolene's last year, 
one I loved💕
...



This one, I'm on the fence about. 
It's got that muted vintage look✅, but it needs more consideration, I think.
We shall see if it changes over time ...



And finally, 
I used a few of my 10" squares of RSS 'firefly' as a starting point and added from my stash ...



All I need to do now is choose which quilt I want to make first.
Anyone else tend to waste time take time to create little fabric bundles, then leave them to percolate, 
waiting patiently until inspiration strikes? 
Linda


Friday, 20 December 2024

countdown to Christmas

a little last-minute sewing as we countdown to Christmas
🔔🎶🔔🎶🔔








- closeup of binding fabric










and my positivities & *pas de deux quilts together ...




A couple of years ago I made Rachel's 'pas de deux' quilt, a modern BOM sampler, see above *pic. And as many of you know, I joined in with the 'positivities' sew-a-long this year, another similar modern quilt designed by Rachel @stitchedincolor. I love how Rachel creates these sampler quilts with so much negative space. It allows the blocks to flow and our individual colour choices tie the whole thing together. 
Yesterday I spent a very pleasant couple of hours out on the deck sewing the binding down on my 'positivities' quilt. 

Quilt stats:
Fabrics: I opted to use a constant soft minty-green solid as my background and I used a selection of scraps from my stash. 
Backing: it was a great way to use up some mixed size, leftover vintage sheet pieces.
Quilting: simply quilted in edge-to-edge straight lines by Leeanne @quiltmekiwi who by now knows my taste so well!
Binding: After some indecision, I chose 'visitation' from the Bright Eyes collection by AMH. The soft lavender with its large-scale floral design breaks up nicely along the narrow segments of the binding. And I love how those intermittent floral clusters seem to draw out the warm colours in the quilt.
Finished quilt measurements: 63" x 76". 
10th quilt finish for 2024.


🎄🎅🎄🤶🎄
Wishing you all a wonderful festive season with family and friends.
Taking a break from posting now, see you next year!
Linda






Tuesday, 10 December 2024

party in the quilt back


Most of the time I really prefer piecing to quilting…just want to make tops forever! But a month or so ago, I pulled out a few recently finished quilt tops and began working on backings. 
I tend to make my backing decisions after my quilt top is finished. And this year my focus has been on using up mainly what I have here on hand really ... any larger pieces neglected in my stash, a group of leftover fabrics or blocks from the front, maybe a vintage sheet or two.
I love a scrappy look, and I'm finding that the back of a quilt is the perfect way to use up more scraps & leftovers and perhaps add an extra little surprise. 

It took me a few days to sort my backings out and then I sent everything off to Leeanne from quiltmekiwi for some quilting goodness. My quilts have come back home now, and they all have that 'party in the quilt back' vibe happening. 

*Warning: photo overload!
'checkered garden #2' - the flower power version!






Backing: I pulled out a small log cabin quilt top (see back here) in pink, brown & green leftovers, and then just started building around the log cabin center with my chunky strips to bring it up to size. Hm-m-m - this one has a real two-sided appeal thingy happening!

and a few other details about the quilt front:
Fabrics: Definitely channeling my vintage granny chic with modern twist vibe here! I selected blending florals in light - medium values from my stash, in a variety of old & new prints, in peachy pinks, rosy pinks, primrose yellow, green, & teal/aqua. Add in a little contrast from the darker teals & bright pink, et voilà!
Quilting: edge-to-edge 'coneflower' panto, a favourite of mine at present!


'Margorie' 






Backing: I used two vintage sheet strips and inserted three leftover blocks. I think the back complements the front of the quilt nicely with those extra blocks tucked in there. Best of all, it's a little surprise when the quilt is turned over!

and a few other details about the quilt front:
Quilt pattern: #Marjoriequilt by Penelope Handmade
Fabric: various pink/peach/lilac/blues from my stash.
Quilting: My 'Margorie' quilt is finished with 'peeling good' quilting. 



This is my 'Positivities' quilt
It's certainly a happy day when you make good progress on a yearlong project. 
 






Backing: a great way to use up some mixed size, leftover vintage sheet pieces. 

and a few other details about the quilt front:
I joined in with the sew-a-long this year with Rachel of @stitchedincolor.  
Fabrics: I opted to use a constant soft minty-green solid as my background and I used a selection of scraps from my stash. I appreciate how Rachel creates these sampler quilts with so much negative space. It allows the blocks to flow and our individual colour choices tie the whole thing together.
Quilting: simply quilted in edge-to-edge straight lines by Leeanne who by now knows my taste so well!


And finally, 'Le Moyne Star






Backing: I had one leftover block, so I used that as my starting point. Next, I added a pink & orange mishmash from my stash, strips & chunks set in an improv log cabin style until it all came up to size. 

and a few other quilt front details:
Fabrics: It was fun making these fussy cut blocks. I decided the Anna Maria Horner peach/pink 'Cathedral' print would be my unifying element, and I used it for the sashing & borders. I also repeated a couple of other fabrics in different colourways, to help with a calmer & more cohesive look. 
Quilting: edge-to-edge 'coneflower' panto, it works so well with all those AMH fabrics! The bulk caused by the piecing of the stars, added to the bulk of a pieced back, meant that this was going to be best handled by long arm quilting.  Leeanne from quiltmekiwi outdid herself on this one. 




A little pile of happiness💕
Thank you, Leeanne for quilting my quilt tops and turning them into quilts, they have come up a treat.
If anyone needs me, I'll be busy binding! 
Linking up my "finishes" with Michelle here 

I'm curious, what’s your take on making pieced backings? hate them or love them?
Linda