Showing posts with label Block Lotto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Block Lotto. Show all posts

Friday, October 11, 2013

A little of this and that

I haven't posted for a month - but have been super busy cranking out tops and blocks!  And earlier this week, I dropped off four tops to be quilted - so when those come back, I'll have four completed quilts to share. Here are some things I've been working on lately:

Spools blocks for guild BOM


"Boomers" - made for September Block Lotto

 The above block is a double four-patch. Bonnie Hunter made an entire quilt in greens and tans with this block here. I decided it would be a great way to use up my 1.5" squares.  (Bonnie's uses 2" squares for the smallest pieces; I used 1.5")

Here are four of the double-four patch blocks laid out. 



This top is called "Flower Boxes," from the book Scrap Basket Sensations. I donated it to my guild. 


Crayon Box block - October Block Swap Adventure - for Charlene

Crayon Box Block - October Block Swap Adventure - for Charlene

October blocks for Sew Bee Wonky

Stash Bee Hive #4 October blocks for Christy

Chaos Star - Lucky Stars BOM - October

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Keeping Busy

One of the joys of retirement and doing some subbing is being able to say no when I'd rather stay home and sew. So lately I've spent lots of days in my sewing room, working on various blocks for swaps, blocks for sew-alongs, and all kinds of miscellaneous projects.  As a result of doing this for many months, I've developed a huge backlog of tops that need to be completed.  I decided to make backs, and will be taking several tops and backs tomorrow to my guild for donation to community service. Someone else can donate batting and quilting! 

This one is a scrappy trip-around-the-world top I made with some of the blocks I won in Block Lotto. I have more, and will be making another top with them.

This is one of four string tops I've made with blocks I made while camping in my trailer. I've tried different patterns; this was the first.

A couple of years ago I was in several different swaps where I kept asking for browns. I also made a bunch with some coordinating fabrics. My goal was to make what I came to call Don's Manly Quilt - he asked for browns. Originally it was going to be a queen, but he and I decided to make a smaller one for him to use as he sits in his recliner. The top above is made from some of the leftover blocks.


Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Curved Batik Rails Quilt

I won the blocks for this in the Block Lotto - and made the quilt for my daughter Theresa. She's a very warm-blooded person - sensitive to the cold. Any time she comes to visit she complains about how cold it is in the house. She also likes to stay warm at home - and says she'll use this quilt when she's studying and watching TV. I used flannel for both the backing and "batting," so it's quite cozy. It's quilted by Cathy Kreter, who is in my guild.


Monday, May 7, 2012

Assorted blocks and quilts to show:

Ribbon Star for Sue S - Stash Bee
Mini Quilt and gifts from Teresa in Scotland for STUD (Swap Till You Drop)

Mini from Teresa in Scotland
Hatch and Windows quilt top
The Hatch and Windows is a top I made as part of the MysteryQuilts4Military Yahoo Group. About 80% of the fabric was given to me by a friend. I added only some black. The top has been donated to my guild's community service program.

Completed quilt for Home of the Brave Quilt Project
received from Maureen C - Quilters' Board Monthly Bee
Bloggers' BOM - Month 8 - Triangle Squares

"Another Star" from Sue S in Australia for Block Swap Adventure
May blocks for Lynn for Stash Bee

Storm at Sea for Sami - Block Swap Adventure
Pieceful Kwilter SAL 2012 - Part 3, Step 1 - Pregnant Star
Pieceful Kwilter SAL 2012 - Part 3, Step 2 - Pinwheels
6 Hot-Crossed 9 Patches in plaid - the April blocks for Block Lotto


So yes, I've been very busy - though I could have even been busier!  About a month ago, we decided that we needed a little extra cash since we wanted to go to Colorado for the late summer and early fall, AND go to our son's wedding in New York in October. So, I'm subbing with the district from which I just retired, and I try to get 2 or 3 days a week. I miss my swimming and water aerobics, but I really need to do this. I now cherish those days I'm not subbing, and spend them in my sewing room.

Monday, August 8, 2011

African Violets for Block Lotto



I like these!  They worked up quickly, and a bunch of them will make a lovely quilt.