I didn't make great progress today (it was way too nice outside this afternoon). On the plus side, I don't have all that many more of these squares to go. Probably 6-8 more of the square on the right, and 6 more of the square on the right. If we get all the snow that they are saying we might tomorrow, I should have all the squares done tomorrow.
I plan to put strips of the center fabric along the sides of each of these squares, which should give me a good idea of the size of my center squares that the appliqued frogs will go on. Yes, mathematically, I could have figured the size out by now, but where is the fun in that?
So many projects....so little time. So many more projects to start.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Yes, this is going to be one very bright quilt
I decided today that it would be wise to buy a bit more fabric. I'm not sure if I really need the fabric yet, but a trip to JoAnn's is always tempting. And, another fabric into the mix would make the ultimate design a lot easier to carry out.
It didn't take me very long to find a nice paisley with all the right colors. I'm surprised that I missed it the other day.
I'm also realizing that this color combination is definitely "in" right now--the scrapbooking section of the store also had papers in these colors.
I made really good progress today, which is probably a good thing as once vacation is over I won't have as much time to work on this. And, I still have a long way to go. As I said in the last post, this quilt will have a theme of frogs. And yet, there are obviously no frog prints going in. Once I get all of these very simple squares done, I need to start on the center panels, which will be white with appliqued frogs. I have some ideas for what the frogs should look like, but while I'm working on the last two stacks of squares, I really need to get thinking about the center panels and planning them out better than the simple drawing I did that has "applique frogs here."
Tonight, though, it is time to take a break from it. Although, I do have to thank Charlie for keeping me company tonight:
I enjoyed the company, even if it did make cutting and trimming the fabric a bit more difficult than usual.
It didn't take me very long to find a nice paisley with all the right colors. I'm surprised that I missed it the other day.
I'm also realizing that this color combination is definitely "in" right now--the scrapbooking section of the store also had papers in these colors.
I made really good progress today, which is probably a good thing as once vacation is over I won't have as much time to work on this. And, I still have a long way to go. As I said in the last post, this quilt will have a theme of frogs. And yet, there are obviously no frog prints going in. Once I get all of these very simple squares done, I need to start on the center panels, which will be white with appliqued frogs. I have some ideas for what the frogs should look like, but while I'm working on the last two stacks of squares, I really need to get thinking about the center panels and planning them out better than the simple drawing I did that has "applique frogs here."
Tonight, though, it is time to take a break from it. Although, I do have to thank Charlie for keeping me company tonight:
I enjoyed the company, even if it did make cutting and trimming the fabric a bit more difficult than usual.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Designing a charity quilt
Earlier this year, I volunteered to make a quilt which will be raffled off in July. At the time, I was thinking "July? Plenty of time!! I have all of the Thanksgiving holiday and all of the Christmas holiday to design and create it."
Now? I'm thinking "July!! Really? What was I thinking?" I have been thinking about it for about a month. I wanted to come up with the right theme. Since it will be in a booth with frogs as a theme, I decided I would do something with frogs, too.
With the theme in hand and the clock beginning to count down, I headed out to look for fabric yesterday. The first place I went to really didn't have what I was looking for. I was picking up bolts of fabric, but when I looked down at my cart, all I could think of was "old." It really wasn't the type of fabric that I could have fun with...or that I thought really went with the frog theme--other than I had picked up a selection of green fabric.
The fabric really wasn't speaking to me.
I put everything back and headed off to a second store--JoAnn's.
There, I found fabric that spoke to me. I bought what I hope will be enough fabric and came home and pre-washed it.
Today, I started working on the quilt. I ironed up the various fabrics, and then cut into the first two fabrics. As I did, I began to wonder what exactly the fabric was saying to me yesterday. I definitely still think that the fabric is really fun, and it actually fits the charity. But, for a full size quilt, it is rather bright.
I think that it will still work, though.
I have several squares now done. And, it is growing on me again.
This is definitely going to be one bright quilt!
Now? I'm thinking "July!! Really? What was I thinking?" I have been thinking about it for about a month. I wanted to come up with the right theme. Since it will be in a booth with frogs as a theme, I decided I would do something with frogs, too.
With the theme in hand and the clock beginning to count down, I headed out to look for fabric yesterday. The first place I went to really didn't have what I was looking for. I was picking up bolts of fabric, but when I looked down at my cart, all I could think of was "old." It really wasn't the type of fabric that I could have fun with...or that I thought really went with the frog theme--other than I had picked up a selection of green fabric.
The fabric really wasn't speaking to me.
I put everything back and headed off to a second store--JoAnn's.
There, I found fabric that spoke to me. I bought what I hope will be enough fabric and came home and pre-washed it.
Today, I started working on the quilt. I ironed up the various fabrics, and then cut into the first two fabrics. As I did, I began to wonder what exactly the fabric was saying to me yesterday. I definitely still think that the fabric is really fun, and it actually fits the charity. But, for a full size quilt, it is rather bright.
I think that it will still work, though.
I have several squares now done. And, it is growing on me again.
This is definitely going to be one bright quilt!
Getting back into it...
It has been a while since my last entry. Between work, getting ready for the holidays, working on the quilted Christmas cards (which I will get around doing an entry on just as soon as I get the Christmas cards in the mail), and writing out Christmas cards, this blog needed to take a back seat.
It is, however, time to jump back into it.
Christmas was really good. And, Santa was very good to me. One of my gifts was something every crafter needs: a toolbox on wheels!
Yes, a toolbox. However, only crafting tools will be stored in it. I haven't filled it up just yet. But, with a tri-level house, having an easy way to move my craft supplies from one level to another is pure luxury.
And, this one toolbox has a lot of storage. The bottom portion is currently storing three plastic containers (also a Christmas present) that will be filled with buttons and beads. Another pull out tray will also contain small, easily lost items like buttons and beads.
The top portion contains a removable tray.
And, a healthy storage area lies beneath it.
All in all, a much appreciated new toy!
It is, however, time to jump back into it.
Christmas was really good. And, Santa was very good to me. One of my gifts was something every crafter needs: a toolbox on wheels!
Yes, a toolbox. However, only crafting tools will be stored in it. I haven't filled it up just yet. But, with a tri-level house, having an easy way to move my craft supplies from one level to another is pure luxury.
And, this one toolbox has a lot of storage. The bottom portion is currently storing three plastic containers (also a Christmas present) that will be filled with buttons and beads. Another pull out tray will also contain small, easily lost items like buttons and beads.
The top portion contains a removable tray.
And, a healthy storage area lies beneath it.
All in all, a much appreciated new toy!
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