Canada's 150th Block
The beginning of my Canada goose block |
The blocks are 4" x 6" (finished) and will be made into a quilt that will hopefully be part of a travelling exhibit. I made my block during my quilting retreat this fall. As I pieced this Canada goose together, we got a post on our Guild Facebook page - someone had just finished her Canada goose block!
When I got home I thread sketched the block but wasn't going to enter it - but then changed my mind. There are so many Canada geese here that they deserve a couple of blocks!
Lovely Mittens block by Sherrill |
Here are a couple of pictures - unfortunately I didn't have my good camera so most didn't come out.
Finished Canada Goose block |
World Quilting Travel Adventure
with JoJo Hall
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I'm still on a World Quilting Travel Adventure
with JoJo Hall. I'm a little behind but this is the beginning of my second destination project - this one is from Hawaii.
I got to learn about Hawaii and received a pattern from JoJo to make a Plumeria Headwrap. The flower is a plumeria, used to make a lei. Here is JoJo's finished project. Isn't that flower amazing?
JoJo's Plumeria Headwrap souvenir from Hawaii |
Of course, those who know me will have guessed that I can't just make something like the pattern :-) I am going to make the two flowers based on JoJo's pattern, but will be incorporating them into an art quilt (of course!)
Here is my first flower. I cut and sewed the pieces but I still have to paint and then stitch the petals to my piece.
This plumeria will be incorporated into a mostly peach coloured project while the other flower will be in pinks. I don't expect to have this done until possibly the end of November, but I'm not promising anything because I am really trying to stay away from deadlines.
The beginning of my Plumeria |
King Size Quilt to keep me warm this winter
Finally I have put a binding on my bed quilt - it's a king size so it wasn't a quick job. When we come back from the South-West, we'll be warm and cozy.
I still have 146 blocks left to quilt (out of the 169) but I figure I will just have to take the quilt off the bed and keep at it. Since I've quilted around each block, the quilt is solid enough to use.
Well, I haven't finished packing and we leave tomorrow morning, so I will be back in a week or so. Heading to the deserts of the South-West US.
What I've learned:
- Writing a post is more fun that packing - that's why I'm procrastinating!
- It's great to be able to advance projects - every little bit helps.
- If it's not fun, what's the point? I have to remember this one!
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Love the way your guild is celebrating Canada - should be a very fun and interesting quilt. Though I think you need a flock of geese! Thanks for sharing your creation on Midweek Makers
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your king size bed quilt; the colours are beautiful!
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Your goose is really neat and wow what a beautiful batik quilt! That will keep you warm, thanks for sharing.
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