A new quilting adventure – wip Wednesday

After a couple of weeks of being able to do nothing but hexies I desperately wanted to start a new quilt.  I do have a large number of quilts to finish but I just had to do something new to blow out the cob webs.

So last week when I was feeling better I started going through my Bloglovin feed and found two projects that I just feel in love with.  First there was Cari at There’s a Thread  fabulous tutorial for making a Palatina Pillow.  Then I found Amy at 13 Spools interview with Faith from Fresh Lemons, which included a photo of a wonderful poinsettia mini quilt (link here).   These two projects inspired me to make my own version.

paper pieced star pattern

Using Photoshop, I took different bits and pieces from some blocks I had scanned and played with their layout, shape, position and size.  The end result was this…

wombat star string block

Which with fabric sewn on it looks like this…

star arrow block piece

The block was designed as a  4 x 4 inch block, the size I usually work with,  but for this quilt I blew it up to 7 x 7.   Blowing it up was as easy as selecting “scale to page” on my printer and then trimming the block using my ruler’s 1/4 inch mark rather than the dotted lines.

For me this is the perfect block to be working on at the moment, as you actually have to plan out the quilt  little.  So I have pulled out my colour pencils and have been pre-marking my paper patterns, block by block.  To make this pattern work how I wanted,  you must have blocks that match up, hence the pre-colouring!   As I am still unable to sew for long stretches and this process allows me to take breaks and go slower than usual.

When I put the blocks I have done so far up on the design wall I realised that there was another influence at work… my hexies.

hexagon work in progress

I just can not seem to avoid them at the moment!

Paper Piecing Monday continues…

It is week two of my new sampler quilt and I once again went to Julie’s fabulous free Block Rock’n patterns.   The pattern for this week  is called Icky Thump, and with a name like that I had to make it.

Paper pieced block

It is a simple pattern in just four pieces (as opposed to a lot of the stars I have recently made which are 8 pattern pieces).    Just 24 fabric pieces to make this block, but it still looks complex and interesting.  I think a quilt of these blocks would be spectacular, but for now I am settling for adding just one block to my new sampler quilt.

quilt block paper pieces

Now I am off to the post office.  I have packages of scraps to send to Australia and 5 inch charm blocks to head to out for a rainbow charm swap.

Paper Piecing Monday

Well after much thinking and pondering and trawling through my stash I have decided that my next Paper Piecing Monday Sampler quilt is going have a bit more variety in colour, and a bit more variety in patterns.  To start this new sampler off I have chosen a  fabulous FREE pattern from Julie at 627handworks.

bright modern paper pieced block

This is the first of Julie’s series Block Rock’n paper piecing patterns.  It is called Bowie and can be found here.    All the patterns so far have been easy to follow and lots of fun.    Bowie is 56 pieces and despite a couple of mis-steps on my behalf, was quick to make.

paper piecing block pieces

I am now off to enjoy the last of the long weekend with my hubby.  The weather is miserable so a movie may be in order.

 

Paper piecing Monday… finally

I have just finished the last block for my aqua and red star quilt.  It took a while to decide what I wanted to do for the last block but I finally ended up with this…

paper pieced star block

I went with the Oregon Star from Carol Doak’s “50 Fabulous Paper Pieced Stars“.  It seemed fitting to do the state star from where I live.  I amended the pattern a little, making it a 60 piece star.

paper piecing star pieces

I am now going to spend the rest of the day playing with sashing.  I am still not sure whether I want to sash or not and have no idea what colour to use, so playing will be a necessity.  I looking forward to seeing how it all comes together.

paper pieced stars

What do you think?  All suggestions, hints and advice greatly appreciated.

 

Taking Stock

WIP Wednesday seemed like a good time to take stock of what I have “in progress” at the moment.  So here goes…

1.   Blocks almost ready to be made into a top…

Paper piecing star blocks

Paper Piecing Monday blocks… one block to go!

Granny squares ready to go

Granny squares ready to go

2.  Quilt top needing the paper pattern removed…

paper removal

3.  Quilt tops waiting to be basted and quilted….

scrap simple quilt top

Sunburnt Country top

paper pieced square in square modern  scrap quilt

Square in square quilt top

1001 Peeps square in square quilt top

1001 Peeps square in square quilt top

4.  Quilts ready to go to Project Linus…

project linus quilts

7.  Ongoing project that may take me years….

bright scrap hexagon

Hexagon flowers… all hand done!

6..  Very old quilts that have been sitting in my cupboard (or in storage in Australia) for YEARS…

heart quilt top

My first ever quilt top… circa 1997

1930's Star quilt... circa 2000

1930’s Star quilt… circa 2000

Kaffe Fassett floral quilt top... circa 2008

Kaffe Fassett floral quilt top… circa 2008

 simple novelty rainbow quilt top

Novelty rainbow quilt top… circa 2009

So where do I start…. It is all so overwhelming!