Friday, February 4, 2022

Icy February

 



First of all I am sorry for the bad pictures, we are in the midst of rain turning to ice later today. 
This was a quilt that did not start out as a Valentine quilt but turned into one!


I was thinking more "Home is where the heart is" But I think the pink made it more Valentineish. Is that even a word?


Picking out just the perfect fabric is a labor of love. Checks are always a "yes" in my book.

The hearts were simple to make, I am sure you can figure them out just by looking at them. I used easy corners at the top and bottom and made the length the size of the house blocks. If you are on Instagram I did a tutorial, go check it out!


These darling school house blocks are paper pieced and are in the current  issue of American Patchwork & Quilting if you are so inclined to make some. The pattern is called Close To Home.


Again I love searching for just the right fabric!


The houses sew up quickly and if you look closely I made a mistake in the upper right hand block. I accidently sewed the section on upside down. It was not hard to fix and way better than having to make an entire new block!


I did some random straight line quilting because this will be a wall hanging and it makes it nice and sturdy.

I am participating in a doll quilt swap in March.  This is about 18" x 18". Red and green is always a favorite and classic color combination for me.



I was feeling very confident that I would hand quilt this little gem. Well after my attempt at the center I quickly abandoned that idea! It was really awful. So the little squares are machine quilted, at least I tried!

I am still pecking away at this and usually only work on it at my bee. I am in no hurry and always need some handwork now and then.


I always bring these to bee as well. It is the first thing I work on and usually finish with time to work on some of the Robbin Peter to Pay Paul quilt. The blocks are small, they finish at 5".

I have ANOTHER applique project that I would like to start and may give back basting a try. Has anyone done this and have any tips or suggestions for me?

Kelly

 

10 comments:

  1. Very nice Valentine quilt! Love those houses. Looks like I’ll have to go out and buy American Patchwork and Quilting. The small applique blocks appear to be a Lori Smith pattern which are so classic. I’ve never tried back basting. Perhaps others can give good advice. There are lots of youtube videos on the subject.

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    1. Jill, let me know @textiletimetravels if you need the magazine. It is my pattern and I have extra copies for sale.

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  2. Kelly, this is SEW CUTE!!!!! <3

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  3. "Valentineish" works for me. =) Such a gorgeous little quilt. Those pretty houses and sweet hearts were just meant to be together.

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  4. Love this collection of beautiful quilts, and progress.

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  5. Love your pink house quilt. The fabrics all work so well together and make such a nice quilt.
    Your doll swap is wonderful and the quilting looks great. She'll appreciate the hand work I'm sure.
    I've only dabbled in back basting but I know that a lot of quilter really like it.

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