Monday, 19 May 2025

boardwalk: update



This quilt is quite the journey.
Lots of favourite fabrics, bright colours, and memories in these blocks



block #3 in blue & yellow


block #4 in a "spicy" palette of warm brown & pink/orange



block #5 in greens, pink & pops of blue
(this one went together really easily)



I decided on large-scale florals for the outer corners, assorted geometric prints for contrast, and blending itty bitty prints for extra detail. That's my 'formula', it seems to be working so far so I'm sticking to it! I love how the Liberty, vintage & modern fabrics all mix up together.

Have a good week, Linda



Friday, 16 May 2025

a zoom around the room


My sewing room was looking too colourful & tidy not to share




- As a scrappy quilter, I don't buy much in the way of large pieces.
Everything gets stacked on shelves in these white baskets, usually by colour, but sometimes by designer.



I use a lovely old dresser from mrD's grandmother for extra storage, 
which enables me to have some older fabric hidden away in the depth of the cupboards!




- Embroideries made by mrD's mum (in 1946) & my mum 






- Finished quilt tops get to hang out together in the wardrobe!




And on the design wall at the moment
- auditioning setting triangles for hexagon quilt
- a fun little colour collage
- a trial bear paw block
- string quilt
- present WiP boardwalk blocks







Thanks for all the comments on my last few posts, it seems a few of you are quite interested in my ongoing sorting & tidying up! I've zoomed around the sewing room quickly so you can see how things are looking at present. 

Starting was the hardest part for me. It all felt overwhelming a week ago, but once I got busy it was very satisfying (and almost a relief!). I haven't changed anything major, just sifted & sorted, made a few decisions - like keep, chuck, gift/donate - and am resolved to try & keep my space tidier, for longer! 


Love to hear how you sort & store your fabrics. 
Are you ruthless in the chucking out department? Or do you hang on to fabric, like me, just in case?

Linda



Thursday, 15 May 2025

a sampler of sorts

Still busy around here. I've spent several days over the past week or so sorting and cleaning and re-organizing my sewing room and am pleased with how things are looking.
I've handed a bag (or three) of fabric scraps to my friend Glenys, I've prioritised a few quilt tops for backing & layering up ready for quilting, and I've popped a new needle in my sewing machine✅.
I have a scrap basket under my sewing table that I drop scraps into as I sew. It was pretty close to overflowing, so I also spent a bit of time sorting those scraps into colour-coded baskets. 

Taming those WiPs needed a more serious effort. I've decided I'm happy for blocks of current projects to either live up on the design wall or be tucked into a basket on top of one of my fabric cabinets, just so long as they are close by & easy to pick up. Potential fabric pulls, not yet cut but set aside for possible projects, have been bundled up with ribbons and placed together in a large basket. My latest finished tops are now folded & draped on coat hangers in the wardrobe. 


But I'm guessing you didn't stop by to hear all about my reorganising. 
Here's a few pics of my most current WiP ...

 


















And a few more details about this one ...

I had recently splashed out on a few 30cms strips of Anna Maria's 'piecework' fabrics mainly in the vintage colourway, from jenkingwell in Australia. 
I felt the pull of creativity as soon as I unwrapped my parcel ... and before I knew it, I was busy daydreaming about making a sampler of sorts.

There is a *pattern available which I tried to source with no luck, and so using photos I saw online, I went a bit loosey-goosey and did my own thing. I do enjoy figuring out things for myself, especially if there are basic, traditional blocks involved. It's a fun challenge.

I used a few blocks from the Alison Glass Made & Found QAL, a fun free 9" block series emailed weekly earlier last year that I'd saved. I made duplicate blocks along the way and repeated some fabric combos I really liked to help give some sense of continuity within the blocks.
For fun, I also added in 1x FPP 8-point & 2x FPP 6-point stars, using patterns I bought from thimblesandneedles in Australia.
 
I mixed in a few solids with my prints, but - as I didn't have heaps of the new range - I've added in a few blenders from my stash too.  All in a rich palette of warm gold-yellows, blues, playful pinks, and a little bit of green.

Fast forward to now,
 and in no time at all, I had my 30 simple little blocks all joined up ...









 my favourite kind of quilt
- inspired by tradition but reworked to look a bit modern.


*I did finally find a pre-order pattern but postage to NZ was way too expensive :( 
I made a few queries and happily, Anna Maria dm'd that she'll have a PDF pattern available soon too 
- I might just make another one when that's available!



Tuesday, 13 May 2025

progress pics

I like to juggle a few WiPs at any one time, and usually, this helps me manage my crazy attention span!
But there comes a time when I simply have to stop and take some time to tidy my sewing room. I also needed make a few decisions about fabrics & my overflowing baskets (like keep - chuck - gift/donate). It feels like I'm simply shifting clutter from one location to another though! 
And those WiPs needed to be dealt to. I made a list. 

One mess quilt top I wanted to finish up was joining these TATW blocks. It's all straightforward patchwork, slow but immensely joyful. Each block is a new invitation to play with colour and pattern, see back here for earlier details.  




... and I decided on a scrappy border for the win! Not only does it use up more stash, but it also ensures all those edges are secure & prevents the seams from unravelling. I've used a selection of bold greens, and I love how it holds in the beautiful bursting floral blocks.










I've also made another 'boardwalk' block too,
 it's a repeat block design & great for using both big & small scraps ...


Hm-m- this one block a week idea won't last much longer, I'm having way too much fun!


And part of the big tidy up was some maintenance on my sewing machine.
Now & then Mr D kindly checks everything, including vacuuming out the dust bunnies.
OMG dare I confess, it must have been quite a while since the last time, 
'cos look ... 
🤣


... note to self: de-lint my machine monthly
Linda



Saturday, 10 May 2025

playing with prints & patterns.


I started Emma's Boardwalk quilt this weekend. It ticks all the boxes - it's scrappy, vibrant, fun, and perfect for playing with prints and patterns. I'm loving the wee challenge of creating small, coordinated collections for each big 14 1/2" block. I'm hoping the bright colours of my larger prints will contrast nicely with the geometric intersecting cross to create a fresh, modern design. 






Must admit, the piecing kept me on my toes! The pie to arc seam is quite tight. So, I decided to make up a single paper piecing (FPP) unit for the fan blades, something I'd seen Suzanne on IG do, and it did make for a slightly easier sew. And, by the time I'd made my 4th quarter, I had it all looking okay.

- trial block✅



Planning the next block now,
Linda