Showing posts with label Moda Blockheads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moda Blockheads. Show all posts

26 May 2022

Bits and Pieces

I was kind of hoping I could finish another quilt last weekend, especially since 12 inches of fresh snow kept us inside most of the time. However, snow melting after the sun came back out flooded our window well again, and I spent most of Sunday bailing water. Ugh.

We did finally get an estimate on gutter replacement, and it turns out... we need a new roof. The gutters will be replaced, too. And that should take care of our basement waterfall. Let's hope.

In the meantime, I was able to wash Scrap Gobbler, and I love it even more now. The rough-edge appliqué came out so much better than I anticipated!

Perhaps I needed a tiny break from quilting; I enjoyed piecing the backing for the next Moda Blockheads 2 block.

I finished a few more houses for my Scrappy I-Spy Neighborhood.

And I finished three more scrappy blue log cabins. These may eventually become another WIP, but for right now, it's just another project to use up my strip scraps and leftovers. I still have two more blue scrap collections representing solids and textures, so I may have to try to come up with an alternate log cabin layout so this will be big enough to become at least a lap quilt.

Linking up with Alycia Quilts.

05 May 2022

Making Progress

Sometimes, I just have to walk away for a while.

I started my green batik leftovers quilt-as-you-go project two years ago this week, back when we thought the "two-week" Safer At Home was going to last just a bit longer... This quilt was something to do I could look forward to each day after working at home. We were waiting for doctors to be able to see patients in-office again. Lizard had taken a real downturn, and we discovered in June of 2020 he would need another surgery. I finished the main 12 blocks quickly, and then the project got put aside because one of the blocks was too short, which I didn't realize until I'd stitched the rows together. When I learned Lizard would require another surgery, I couldn't even look at the quilt. Too many painful memories. Thank heavens this cheery project doesn't give me bad vibes anymore!

I finally figured out a way to fix the too-short block last week using a scrap of green that almost matches the original block. I also extended the back of the block using a matching piece of leftover binding, which is all I have left from that fabric. Once I evened up the quilt, I felt free as a bird! I began using more of my leftover green batik strips to piece a QAYG piano key border. One border is finished and attached, although hand-sewing still needs to be done.

Last night I finished the second border strip, and I'm currently in the process of quilting it as I go so I can attach it. I've also started the third border. I'm hoping to have the third and fourth borders completed and sewed into place by this weekend so I can do all the hand-sewing while we visit my mother-in-law. And then, just the binding will need to be done, which I can finish in a couple of hours when we get back home. I expect this quilt will be done soon!

Linking up with Alycia Quilts.

28 April 2022

Deadline Frustration

My goal for this week was to finish the first three Moda Blockheads 2 QAYG blocks so I could show off the incredible joining method I dreamed up late one night back in 2018. I finished quilting the first QAYG block about two weeks ago and began crocheting around the edge, thinking it would take me about two nights to finish the simple double crochet mesh foundation stitching.

I finally finished the first block at 5:32 Wednesday night after struggling with the crochet edging for more than two solid weeks.

I've done crochet edgings on my sewing projects before, but I've never had one give me as much trouble as this one did.

Christmas Snowflake Skirt
My Most Recent Crochet Edging Finish, a Christmas Snowflake Skirt

My previous crocheted edgings have been mostly on clothing. So I wasn't working with (or through) batting. I'm guessing that's why this one has given me such headaches. And, literally, hand aches and finger aches. Before I even finished edging the first side of this oversized block, I decided I need to find a different way to do this because I will never finish if every block takes me this long. Plus, it takes the fun out of a unique project when it's so difficult.

Right now, I just want to take a very long vacation from this project. I'm tempted to hide it away where I won't find it for years!!!

But I've been so excited about my idea for joining the blocks for so long now, I just can't stop working on it yet. Thankfully. I will try something different on the next block to make sure I have a better way of crocheting around the quilted block.

Linking up with Alycia Quilts.

14 April 2022

Not Quite Christmas

Second practice table topper is done, and it went much smoother than the first one, which is for my mom for Mother's Day.

When I first started the ocean-themed table topper for my mom, I intended to use a wider variety of self-cut blue jelly roll strips from my leftovers. My blues include snowflakes, butterflies, flowers, batiks and solids. Once I got going, I decided sticking to one theme would be nicer if she ever has company for dinner. I'm hoping the family can gather again one day...

One of the reasons I made the first practice table topper was to see if I could complete the kit I bought for my mother-in-law's Mother's Day gift without purchasing the 60-degree diamond template the pattern says is required. I was glad I worked a practice table topper not only so I could give one to my own mom, too, but also because I made a few mistakes. One of the biggest mistakes was misreading the pattern. I saw (2) 1.5-inch strips as 2.5-inch strips. Pretty huge mistake! And what a tremendous size difference!!!

I did the second practice piece with my snowflake leftovers in the correct size because many of them have small print. I wasn't so sure the kit would look as good in the smaller size, but I didn't want to have to buy more fabric if I didn't have to. I feared I might lose a lot of the print detail if I cut the western-themed fabrics that narrow.

When I tried to visualize the Home on the Range strips half the width, I decided that was just too small. The lovely fabric designs would be lost. The illustration on the front of the Shabby Fabrics pattern actually shows fairly accurate placement of the print designs in the narrower strips, but I hadn't looked at that as closely until after I made the decision to go with the larger size. So I ordered more of the background, backing and binding fabric so I could complete the kit in the larger size. Any leftovers will be added to the quilt project I intend to help my mother-in-law with next month when we visit again. While I wait for the fabric to arrive, I finished whipping up the smaller table topper, which went SO much faster because it is SO much smaller!!!

Of course, I had to appliqué snowflakes onto the smaller table topper. Initially I thought I'd have to make a few new snowflakes because I wasn't sure I had six small enough to fit on that tiny table topper. But going through my Moda Blockheads 2 leftovers, I found a stack of unused but already-shaped flakes small enough to add to this project.

The backing of my second practice project is from my blue snowflake stash. I've now used up almost all of this particular fabric.

I also decided after pinning the second side of the binding in place, because the topper is so much smaller and because I didn't have the new fabric for my mother-in-law's table topper yet, that I had time to hand-sew down the binding on the smaller topper. I really like the way that turned out. I think in this small piece, top stitching on the binding would have detracted from the self-cut jelly roll snowflake leftovers I used in the binding. I did NOT use up all my blue snowflake leftovers for this project, and for that, I am joyfully content!

For the two blue table toppers, however, I did use up almost all my batting remnants. This is all the quiltable remnants I have right now. That will change the next time I finish a quilting project.

I do have a bunch of skinny batting remnants I use for stuffing amigurumi and pillows. I'm anxious to dig into my hand-dyed crochet thread stash once again so I can start making more amigurumi. It's been WAY too long! I used to crochet snowflakes and amigurumi on the bus and train during my daily commute. Now that I'm mostly working from home, I've been trying to establish and set aside a new block of dedicated crochet time. Not successful yet, but still looking for opportunities.

amigurumi fun

I also used up the snowflake diamond remnants to make a couple of new quilt blocks I can add to my Moda Blockheads 2 project, which, as I recall, needs a few more smallish blocks to complete the layout. Making these remnant blocks was SO fun, I really want to get back into block-a-week mode now! Just maybe not any new projects quite yet. When I get my WIPs down into single digits...

Moda Blockheads 4 started last month. I was SO tempted to dive in! I finally decided to save up this year's Blockhead patterns for after I whittle away a few more of my existing WIPs, including Blockheads 2. I don't know if I can finish my Blockheads 2 quilt this quarter, but this year might be doable. I am trying to finish SOMETHING on the project each week while others are making new blocks. I'm planning a rather spectacular and dramatic finish, so I think it will definitely be worth the wait!

Linking up with Alycia Quilts.

09 December 2021

Blockheaded

I can't remember the last time I worked on my Moda Blockheads 2 project. Now that we're finally expecting (fingers crossed) our first measurable snowfall tonight, I felt like working with snowflakes again! (I just looked it up, and March 2019 was the last time I made a Blockheads block.)

It's not much, but it's a WIP on my official WIP list, it's the first step in what I plan to finish QAYG, it uses up almost all the odd-sized blue snowflake scraps in my stash, and it's big enough to fit on the back of the biggest block, my modified Impact block by Vanessa Goertzen.

Here's what I initially visualized for the back of this block back in 2018. I'm not disappointed with how the actual backing turned out. I used up the two Moda Blockheads 2 blocks I didn't really care for, plus two I do like but didn't have room for in my planned layout.

It feels SO good to start working on this project again! I have really missed it!

Linking up with Alycia Quilts and Confessions of a Fabric Addict.

07 January 2021

WIP it Good!

I must have been crazy to think I could finish anything in November or December, when work is so busy I barely have time to sleep. The HSTs that took three weeks to square up sat on the spare bed for two whole months, claiming no attention from anyone.

I couldn't even finish two quick and easy pairs of matching fleece jammies for Lizard and me in time for Christmas! Or the two bandanas I cut out for Lizard way back during the summer, before I knew it will be a full year (and possibly longer) before he can even try to get back on his bicycle.

Oh, well. He will love the bandanas whenever they get finished. And our first matching jammies Christmas photo will be fashionably late, but will be just as beloved when done...


Apparently Debby Kratovil didn't do a new Block/Pattern-A-Day calendar for this year. Now that I'm thoroughly addicted...

Incidently, 2016 was the first year I received one of Debby's calendars. I have every year's edition since then. So the 2015 version has been on my wishlist for a while. And that's where it will stay, as long as it's priced in the same range as an heirloom handmade quilt or a new embroidery sewing machine or a new Windows 10 computer. (All of which would outrank an overpriced expired calendar on any list of priorities.) Ha ha ha!


I am not sure which of the block-a-day calendars I received first, but I think the 1999 Nancy Martin perpetual block-a-day calendar might be my oldest. I think I received it several years later, but it's still been a very long time since I've had it on my computer desk, so it was a prime candidate to be drool worthy this year.

Debby's 2007 calendar was in the running, too, because it's perpetual and may be used in any year.

But then I found Katja Marek's New Hexagon in my project-a-day calendar stash. (My stash includes a crochet calendar, an embroidery calendar and a knitting calendar, too.) I think I bought the pertpetual hexie calendar right after it was released in about 2016 or 2017, but I already had the above-mentioned Debby calendars out, so this perpetual gem was set aside. Perhaps 2021 is the perfect year for me to take on a hexie block a day. How I'd love to be able to complete a block a day! Even if I couldn't keep up after a month or two. I missed doing Moda Blockheads 3 this year (which is less demanding with a mere block a week), but I've saved every pattern and can't wait to start working on it one day, as well as the Blockheads 2 project still waiting to be finished.

So just as I settled on the hexie calendar, I found a reasonably priced, used but in great condition, Kratovil calendar from 2010. 2010 began on the same day of the week as 2021 and neither includes a leap year day. So now I have TWO block-a-day calendars on my computer desk. Let's hope they inspire me instead of intimidate me!

Intimidate. That's about what 2020 did to me, as far as WIP progress goes. I wasn't even sure I would try to enlist in the WIP challenge again this quarter. I haven't had much internet time in the last six months, and the last two months have been wicked crazy busy. I survived the final 14 days of 2020 by promising myself I wouldn't take on too many challenges in 2021.

But the WIP quilt challenge itself is yet another addiction, and it keeps me accountable. So I've taken on the challenge once again. Let's hope I'm not as invisible this time around!

Here is my unchanged WIP list for the winter quarter:


1. Hawaiian Punch


2. Lizard Toes


3. Hexie Booboo


4. Tickled Pink, the Sequel


5. Teal Shadows


6. Goodbye Hollyhock Road


7. Snowflake Strip Bar


8. Green Floral Batik Postage Stamps


9. Giant Dahlia


10. Showcase


11. Snowbike II


12. Time for Me to Fly


13. Venetian Squiggles


14. Moda Blockheads


15. Tiny Triangle Leftovers


16. Matthew's Quilt


17. Charming Painterly Petals


18. Green Batik Leftovers Quilt-As-You-Go

Linking up with Alycia Quilts and Confessions of a Fabric Addict.

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