Did your team win the Super Bowl? I'm sitting here right now writing this while I watch two teams that I really don't care about - but I'm going to eat junk food and enjoy the commercials, and probably by the end of the game, I'll be rooting for someone!!
Have you heard about Heather and Megan's block party that starts today?
Well, I wasn't really planning to create a block for this - too much else on my plate right now - but two things happened that changed my mind. First of all, last Thursday I popped over to Quilt Story to read their newest post, and found two blocks I had made on a montage they posted to show what they considered "modern" blocks! (Who knew??) Then on Friday, I received the fabric scraps from Sew Fresh Fabrics for their Scrap Quilting Bee blocks. When I got a look at the luscious fabrics they sent, an idea popped into my head.... (a rare occurrence, to be sure!) There was some cute car material, and some of Laurie Wisbrun's Urban Circus elephant print, and I remembered a time as a kid when we went to Lion Country Safari in south Florida. Lion Country Safari was billed as a place where "the people are in cars and the animals run free" so we packed five teenage girls and two adults in a Chevy Vega (can you imagine?) and drove through! With that in mind, I created "Elephant Country Safari"...........
This was my first time trying curved seams, too - I guess fortune favors the foolish, because I sure didn't know what I was doing! But it worked, and I love it! So this goes off in the mail today to the lovely ladies at Sew Fresh Fabrics, who will put it with other blocks to create a quilt for the Linus Project. I love this idea - because it lets me participate in other folks' charity efforts in only a small amount of time! Thanks, Peg and Becca!!
And now, on to what I accomplished last week from my list.....
1. Finish piecing another ministry quilt.
Done! But I can't show you this one yet.... ;-)
2. Quilt last week's unnamed ministry quilt.
Done and delivered! And I named it King's Cross...
3. Piece backs for two donated quilt flimsies.
Change of plans - I ended up bordering one of the flimsies, backing, quilting and binding it for delivery on Sunday. (It's going to a gentleman with diabetes and some other problems.) So only one got finished, but it was needed right away! This flimsy was beautifully pieced by my friend Connie, using small-scale masculine prints - fish, ducks, fishing flies, etc. I added a tan "sandy" border and a blue vintage check border to bring it up to the right size, then popped it on the quilting frame and knocked it out in a couple of hours! Oooh, I love that thing!
4. Assemble a set of donated Double Irish Chain blocks into a flimsy.
I've got it up on the design wall but I think it's going to have to come down and wait for a while - other projects are pushing me hard! I'm glad I pulled it out and tried it out on the wall, though - it turns out there's enough blocks for two full quilts and a partial quilt - maybe the center of a quilt with wide borders! So we'll get three quilts out of that packet of blocks! Woohoo!!
5. Put binding on a donated quilt.
Done! This one will be delivered tomorrow to a lady with ALS who's going through a real rough patch right now. My friend Connie donated this quilt, all done except for the binding, so it was a quick finish. I love those!!
I really do use the quilting frame for quilting, but it makes a handy holder for taking pics indoors, too! |
And now, this week I need to.....
1. Work on blocks for a commissioned quilt. (Paying work - I love it!)
2. Work on blocks for a red and white ministry quilt.
3. Pull fabrics for our Saturday sewing get together - we're making mug rugs for our church group to take on a mission trip to Peru as gifts for the school teachers
in the town they will be working in.
4. Make a pillow by this pattern for Lilli for Valentine's Day!
Realistically, that's all I can commit to this week - I'll be surprised if I get this much done, but I'm going to try!
I want to show you one more thing - my wonderful husband gave me a Fons & Porter design wall for Christmas. It's basically a flannel-backed tablecloth with grommets at the top, like a shower curtain. Awesome idea! I had been pinning it to my fabric shelves, then came up with this idea...
I put hooks on a bracket my hubby made... |
One more question for you - what was your favorite Super Bowl commercial last night? I think mine was the young Darth Vader..... ;-) Although I just saw the House "Mean Joe Green" spot and it was awesome!!!
Have a wonderful day!!
Sarah
What a great block!! I love the curvy road!!
ReplyDeleteHow BRIGHT of an idea for your design wall!! Love the creative process of making this!!
And I'm glad the Packers won, not a Steelers fan...my fav commercial was the same as yours, but I cracked up on the Doritos one as well. I DID NOT like the baby being smashed into the window one - don't even remember what it was for!
Have a great Monday!
Love the hanging idea! One of the things on my hubby's 'to do' list is a design wall, maybe I will show him this and get if faster. ;)
ReplyDeleteLOVE your design wall. That's one thing I haven't quite figured out yet in my sewing room. =)
ReplyDeleteI really liked the Doritos and Pepsi Max commercials those were pretty funny, but I also LOVED the House commercial.
Great idea for your design wall. Thanks for telling me about Fons and Porter design wall, I found one a Joann's, used a 50% off coupon, sweeeet! Although I had to hang mine on a wall, I really like your idea. I did buy the clear hooks so when I take it down the hooks are not very noticeable. Great work on all the quilts.
ReplyDeleteI love your block. And it sounds like it was inspired by a great memory. Good luck with your list this week.
ReplyDeleteThe quilting turned out really well, didn't it? Good job! Good luck this week.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog last night. What a great idea to do quilts for ministry!!! Your curved piecing turned out great. I tried it for the first time a couple of weeks ago and I really liked it, after I figured it out with the help of my sister 740 miles away on the phone. Lol
ReplyDeleteWe are neighbors of sorts. I live in La Vergne, TN. So glad to see someone from this area who quilts too.
Pamela.Adams62@gmail.com
In a Vega? Must have very cozy!!
ReplyDeleteLove your curvy block! Curves are fun:) What a great idea for a design wall. It's handy to be able to move it when you don't need it.
I missed the Darth Vader commercial, but I've heard it's good. I'll have to check Youtube!
Love the block! It's sure to be a big hit! I liked the VW one because the little Darth Vader was ADORABLE but I thought the Pepsi Max one was pretty funny. I knew what pillow it would be before I even clicked on the link. It's on my to-do list too. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteABSOLUTELY love the "design wall hiding all of the fabric storage" solution! AND, of course, your gorgeous quilts. I've got some finished quilt envy here! :) Sew On!
ReplyDeleteI love the block that you created!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh that design wall is SO going to get copied! Fabulous idea and it will be perfect for the cabin AND the house! Thanks so much for letting me know about it!
ReplyDeleteLove your cute block!! Great idea for the design wall. Your quilts are gorgeous, as always. Love the Irish Chain.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, "my" team won! I didn't see all the commercials because I was up and doing stuff during a lot of the third quarter, but I laughed at quite a few, including the Darth Vader one.
Love your safari block - I really like the ele's!
ReplyDeleteLove the blocks! I like urban circus, I am currently making a quilt with those fabrics. I really want one of those design walls!Thanks for linking to our block party!
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