Showing posts with label Blogtoberfest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogtoberfest. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Work in Progress - More jazz Hands



Just finished my 3rd Jazz Hands block from Material Obsession2.  This one was pieced totally by hand while I watched TV.  My first 2 blocks were machine pieced using Y-seams.  So far, it takes me one night to complete an entire block.  Three blocks down, nine more blocks to go.

Linking to Work in Progress Wednesdays at Freshly Pieced.

Blogtoberfest - Day 24

Monday, October 22, 2012

Design Wall Monday - Just Cutting

Cutting, cutting cutting......



I finished my second Jazz Hands block and I love it, but it seems all I am doing today is cutting.

Linking up to Design Wall Monday at Patchwork Times.

Blogtoberfest - Day 22

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Work in Progress Wednesday - Feathers

 
I am still working on creating feathers and had planned to use a Kona tan background.  But I have been thinking about possibly using a print background.  After pulling a few prints from my stash, I now can't decide.  For now, I guess, I'll just keep making the feathers.
 
Linking to Work in Progress Wednesdays at Freshly Pieced.  

Blogtoberfest - Day 17

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Color Palette Challenge - October

In January, I prepared a list of sewing goals that I have been faithfully working on throughout 2012.  One item was to join in with more challenges.  The Color Palette Challenge is held monthly over at Patchwork Times.  I have looked forward to these monthly challenges and have (so far) been able to keep up.
 
Each month's palette is chosen by Vicki Welsh at Field Trips in Fiber.  October's challenge is taken from a Kandinsky painting.

October - Kadinsky 316

I searched my stash and could not find a focal fabric that contained these colors, so I decided to work with solids.  It is still a work in progress.




Blogtoberfest - Day 16

Monday, October 15, 2012

Design Wall Monday - Spider Webs Again

This weekend I was looking over my 100 Day Hustle to-do list and I took out my box of spider web blocks.  I love the way the blocks look with the red.  Can you believe that I was working on the blocks earlier this year and I ran out of scraps?  As a person that saves every piece of fabric, I never thought I could run out of scraps! 

Since then, I have worked on a few projects building up a few more scraps, but not much.  Progress is slow going.

 
 
Linking up to Design Wall Monday at Patchwork Times.
 

Blogtoberfest - Day 15

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Sunday Snippets - Blogtoberfest Day 14

Linking up today to Sunday Snippets at tinniegirl. This is where you post a few pictures of your past week with little or no words. 
 
I found these pics on my iPad, so I think my 6 year old niece must have been using my iPad.  I think I may see a quilt here.
 






Blogtoberfest - Day 14

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Jazz Hands - Update


When I started this project, I planned to do it by hand.  But last night, I realized that I could join the pieces by machine with a Y seam.


Once I started, I got an a roll and finished the block.  This project may be completed much faster than I thought.
 
Linking up today to the Virtual Sewing Room at Amylouwho who has set up a linky party for all of us that did not get to attend the Sewing Summit this year.  Check out the other projects and join us!
 
Blogtoberfest - Day 13


 

Friday, October 12, 2012

Jazz Hands - Blogtoberfest Day 12

I need a portable project.  Now I know what you might be thinking, "Hexagons are a popular and great portable project".  Well, me an hexies have a history and its not good.  I think they are cute.  I try to make them, but I just cant seem to make them a consistent size.  I do have several hexie WIPs that I could work on. 

But, I chose to work on a new project - the Jazz Hands block from Material Obsession 2.   


There is only one template that is used for the block.  There are three pieces that create a triangle.  So far, I have complete the inner triangles.  I think the key will be to make sure that the seams are ironed flat.  Hopefully, I will have a completed block to share very soon.
 
Blogtoberfest - Day 12




Thursday, October 11, 2012

The 100 Day Hustle - Update



With 82 days left in 2012, I thought that I would review the projects that I have on my list for The 100 Day Hustle at Kelsey Sews!    The goal is to get your projects done by the end of the year, so you can start 2013 with a clean slate.  When I created the list, I did put some thought into it because I wanted it to be do-able.

What I would like to get accomplished:

 
1. The Oct, Nov, and Dec monthly color palette challenges at Patchwork Times.
  • This is an ongoing project.  I have completed the October challenge.
2. Complete a project from a craft book for the linky party at Craft Buds.
  • Completed my entry "Dawn & Dusk"
3. Complete my Proverbial Quilt for the Quilt Along at Poppyprint.
  • No progress.  I need to find a big block of time to finish the layout.
4. Complete a 2nd Proverbial Quilt top.
  • Several blocks done, maybe 5% of the top.
5. Complete the package of charity blocks for Margaret' s Hope Chest.
  • Completed and package has been sent
6. Complete the pinwheel top from Material Obsession2.
  • No progress yet
7. Begin work on a top based on the feathers designed by Anna Maria Horner.
  • In progress and looking cute
8. Complete my spider web scrap quilt top (waiting to create more scraps for this).
  • No progress, but am slowly making more scraps

 Blogtoberfest - Day 11

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Work In Progress - Feathers


Making more feathers from the pattern created by Anna Maria Horner.  These are larger than I thought at about 17 inches long.  I really don't know what my final project will be yet.  So, I will just keep making more feathers.

Linking to Work in Progress Wednesdays at Freshly Pieced.

Blogtoberfest - Day 10

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Project Hope Blocks - Blogtoberfest Day 9


I ran out of fabric in my stash for the fussy cut middles of these blocks, so I am calling this project finished.  Just over 50 of these Fun in the Middle blocks have been packed up and will be sent out in the mail this week for the final 2012 project at Margaret's Hope Chest.  
 
If you want to participate, the deadline to send in blocks is November 15th.

Blogtoberfest - Day 9

Monday, October 8, 2012

Design Wall Monday - Feathers


I have always liked the feathers pattern created by Anna Maria Horner.  I have a bundle of Happy Go Lucky that I did not know how to use.  Its a bit too floral and pastel for my current tastes, but I had a feeling that it would work well as feathers.

 
 
I made a test feather and am quite pleased with the result.  The pattern has an option of a pieced background, or you can choose to applique the feather.  I am still choosing a background and am leaning toward this tan Kona that I have in my stash.
 
Linking up today to Design Wall Monday at Patchwork Times and to the Lets Get Acquainted Blog Hop.
 
Blogtoberfest - Day 8

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Sunday Snippets - Blogtoberfest Day 7


Hello all. 

Linking up today to Sunday Snippets at tinniegirl. This is where you post a few pictures of your past week with little or no words.  Here are a few of my pics.  All were happy times.

 



Blogtoberfest - Day 7

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Quiltathon - Day 2 Results

Judy at Patchwork Times  is hosting a Quiltathon this weekend.  I wasn't able to join in on day 1, but I found time to sew on day 2.  I created more letters for my second Proverbial Quilt.  The letters are created with a tan background.



 
Blogtoberfest - Day 6

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Work In Progress - Proverbial Quilt




This project started out on fire, but then I had to wait for more fabric and I moved on to another project.  Now, I am working on the final layout.  I have sewed all of the words together.  Next, will be adding the contrasting strips between the word rows.
 
When we are flat on our backs,
The only way to look is up.
Find release from your cares,
Tomorrow is another day.
 
Linking to Work in Progress Wednesdays at Freshly Pieced.

Blogtoberfest - Day 3

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Tips - Blogtoberfest Day 2

 
Blogtoberfest 2012 has started and is being hosted this year by Kat at I Saw You Dancing. This blogging festival challenges you to blog each day in October.  This is my second year and last year when I joined, I did not even have 31 posts.
 
So to help others out a bit, this is what I learned from last year.
  •  31 days sure seems like a lot.  But just try it, you may like it.  You may just surprise yourself.
  • Join with Linkys on other blogs. For example: Sunday Snippets, Design Wall Monday, Modern Monday, Tuesday Treasures, Tuesday at the Table, Work in Progress Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday, Random Thursday, Thrifty Thursday, Finish it Friday.  These are just a few I could think of right off hand.  You can usually find these by reading blogs and clicking on their blog buttons.
  • Plan ahead.  I printed out a calendar of October and wrote down possible blog posts each day.  This helps me because I am visual and it showed me that I don't usually post on the weekends.  This is an area that I need to work on for this challenge.
Blogtoberfest - Day 2
  

Monday, October 1, 2012

Color Palette Challenge - September



The color palette for September's challenge was chosen by Vicki Welsh at Field Trips in Fiber.

For this month's challenge, I searched my stash and found the following fabrics from a Garden Diva's bundle.

I thought that the colors really matched great, but I had a difficult time finding a way to combine the fabrics.  Then, I read about the party at Craft Buds  to celebrate that September was Craft Book month. 

I realized that there was a pattern that I had seen in a book I had recently won during a blog hop.  The mini is called "The Fan" and is found in Jane Sassaman's book "Patchwork Sassaman Style".
 
I had to change the dimensions of the arch a bit to fit the fussy cut fabric.  Can you tell, I'm kinda really loving polka dots a lot right now?  I call this mini "Dawn & Dusk" and it is 18x18.

Check out all of the other Color Palette Challenge projects at Patchwork Times.
Each month, Judy chooses a random winner for a bundle of fabric from Vicki's Etsy store.  In August, I was selected and received the following dyed fabrics from Vicki.  My first thought was thunderstorm.  Now, I will have to see how I can interpret that using these fabrics.  Thanks Vicki.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Blogtoberfest 2012

Its almost here......

 
Blogtoberfest 2012 is being hosted this year by Kat at I Saw You Dancing.  This is a blogging festival where you challenge yourself to blog each day in October.
 
I did this last year and had a great time.  When I signed up for this last year, I didn't even have a total of 31 posts.  So I just went for it (that's just the kind of gal I am) and I was really amazed by all the art and talent out in blogland.  
 
I know, I have a lot going on right now.  But, I think I am up to the challenge.  How about you?  

Monday, September 24, 2012

Design Wall Monday - Proverbial Quilt Progress

I have been getting positive feedback on my Proverbial Quilt.  But, progress has stalled because I needed some more background fabric.  I just got some Kona snow yardage, so I expect to get back to work on the quilt this week.  While I was waiting for fabric, I started a second Proverbial Quilt.
  
I have also received questions on how I created the letters.  This is the process that I used for the letters, which go together quite fast using a jelly roll.  
I traced the letter "A" on tissue paper that I found in a gift bag (I had already used all of the tissue paper that I could find in my shoe boxes).  Then, I cut pieces of fabric to cover the letter and sewed them to the tissue paper.  Since these are wonky letters, I did not worry if I did not sew exactly on the lines.


I continued sewing the pieces of the letter "A" making sure that I had enough fabric for the outer seam allowances.  Iron the letter flat.  (I waited till a I had bunch of letters made, then ironed them all at once).



 
Flip over the letter and locate the outer outline of the letter.  Add 1/4 inch to the outside and trim all sides of the letter.  I removed the paper backing before I joined the letters together.

I hope that my process will help you when you create your letters.  If you have any questions, please let me know.

Linking up today to Design Wall Monday at Patchwork Times.

Also, its back!  2012 Blogtoberfest hosted this year at I Saw You Dancing.  This is a fun event where you challenge yourself to post every day in October.  I did this last year and loved it.  More info and sign ups found at Blogtoberfest 2012 


Saturday, October 1, 2011

Blogtoberfest 2011 - I'm in!



So I was surfing the web reading blogs and discovered Blogtoberfest 2011.  The idea is that you post to your blog every day for the month of October.  I don't know if I can do it, but I sure am ready for the challenge.  I really have been quite productive lately and this seems like just the incentive that I need to stop neglecting the blog.

So Blogtoberfest - I'm in.  I have got the button, now I guess I need to get busy posting.