Monday, February 22, 2010


This is quilt #2 of 6 for the 'One Woman Quilt Show'. Green centers and all the strings (well, nearly all) have flowers on them. While I was quilting it I came up with a catchy name - of course I can't think of it now.

At yesterday's Stitch & Bitch at my friend Edie's, I worked on blue and yellow string blocks. These will be made into a star design I stole from Darlene in ME. The last one I plan to do will be hearts made from strings. I still have a bit of time left before I need to panic.

This quilt is from Bonnie Hunter - bargello. I put an Uneven Pieced Back from maryquilts.com.
I practiced freehand Baptist fans on this quilt. Lesson learned: don't have such a dark back - it shows EVERYTHING. Next lesson: Have a much better lighting system so you can see not to cross your quilting lines. I think I'll stick to my tried and true freehand - hearts, leaves, double circles, etc. At least til I get the 6 quilts done for the One Woman Quilt Show. This isn't one of them.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Charity Knitting


The online charity group I belong to (All Crafts 4 Charity) is having an 'Olympics' crafting thing. We have teams and there will be prizes. I'm on the knitted sweater, hats and booties team. This is what I did this weekend. This will be going on for a couple of weeks so hope to get some little sockies done to go with the sweaters and hats. These were done on the knitting machine. I still have a full skein of pink that I can do another set of if I can find the time.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Freddy Moran copy quilt



These pictures show the back and front of my "Freddy Moran Copy" quilt. I will be showing this at my one-woman quilt show in April.

One-woman Quilt Show

Pat Fox, head of the quilts showing at Skidompha Library in Damariscotta, asked for suggestions. Says I, "How about a showing of string quilts?" Pat says, "You're on for April."

That means I need to make and/or finish 6 quilts by then. I have one that I call my Freddy Moran copy plus a couple of finished tops. I've got them ready to quilt and will get going on that this coming week.

February posting


Guess it's time to do my posting for this month. Some people manage every day - I'm really lucky if I do it once a month.

Here is a pile of QAYG (Quilt As You Go) blocks I've finished. There are 96, enough for 2 quilts. I've mailed them to Nebraska for there Heartstrintgs sew-in in March.