Showing posts with label Quilt-a-long. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilt-a-long. Show all posts

Sunday, February 26, 2012

FWQAL Block No. 13 - Buckwheat

I did some more farming this week. It didn't take too long to whip up this block because already had all of the pieces cut out.



The fabric is from Anna Maria Horner, naturally, as I am using all of her prints and her solids for this quilt. 

 


 All 40-something pieces cut out!  Yeesshhhh that was a lot of cutting.



You'll notice that there is something so fantastic about the LouLouthi line. Look at the two different purple prints above. Well, look below. Both prints came from the same fabric piece. Anna's fabric lines really are so versatile! It just took a little fussy-cutting, and It's like I've got 2 different fabrics!




All of those tiny pieces became this block below. I was just beginning to think that my piecing was getting a bit better and more accurate, then, I worked on this block and that all went out the window. It was a wicked struggle for me. As seen below.... relatively sub par piecing! That's OK though, I tried reallllyyy hard. That counts for something, right?



These are all of the blocks I have completed so far. Check them out on my flickr page.

 


Thanks for stopping by.

HOLLER!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Some Farming

I am happy to report that I did some farming this week. By farming, of course, I am referring to working on the Farmer's Wife quilt as party of the Farmer's Wife Quilt-a-long that is being hosted by fellow blogger Angela @ Fussy Cut and one of her friends. I am so far behind it is almost overwhelming to think about, so I am not going to think about that anymore. I am just going to chug along at my own little slug pace over here. 

For those of you who are new to the blog, I am participating the the Farmer's Wife Quilt-a-long. You can check out my initial blog posts on the whole QAL here and here.

This weekend I worked on block no.12 - Broken Sugar Bowl!

 


As noted in my previous posts, I am working up these Farmer's Wife blocks exclusively in Anna Maria Horner's Innocent Crush, Loulouthi and solids. 




I swear, the most TEDIOUS part if this whole process is cutting out all of that fabric. Does anyone else find it almost unbearable??? I actually cut these out like months ago, when I had some free time, and then whipped up the block in less than an hour. If only the entire project came pre-cut, that would be a DREAM. But then again, it's not about the destination, it's about the journey bla bla bla.







I was proud of myself, because when making this block I did some string piecing for the first time. It was sooo easy and just totally made sense. Can we say that's one knocked off the bucket list? I am trying to learn as many useful and time-saving techniques as possible and this was definitely one of them!




Too see all of my completed projects, food, etc. check out my flicker account as well as the "Finished Projects" page here on my blog. 

Here is a shot of all the Farmer's Wife QAL blocks that I have finished so far! I like some of them better than others, but I think that's just how it goes. Anyone out there have a favorite???



HOLLER!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Block #7 Birds in the Air?



I started working on block number 7, Birds in the Air.

 

 (Fabric: LouLouthi and Anna Maria Horner solids)


Holy CRAP were there a lot of pieces to cut out. I think that there were 40 pieces in total. Phew.



Started piecing:


All done piecing, almost!  Doesn't that look fantastic? I am really digging this color combo.


And then....oh no! What happened here? Why are my #8 templates so much smaller than my pieced #13's? AHH.



Does anyone know the answer? I mean, I meticulously pieced this baby. I used my 1/4 inch foot and still measured seams to make sure that I was in line. Boo.

Also, see the picture above? Umm... yeah.... apparently my tension was WAYYYYYYYY off while piecing this entire block. I may have to scrap it entirely and start all over. I really do not want to do that because cutting all of those templates out was not exactly enjoyable.

Anyone else have this issue? Any suggestions?

Holler!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

FWQAL Block #6 Big Dipper

Here is the second installment of my Farmer's Wife Quilt-a-long blocks for Week 3. I hope you enjoyed the Bat Wing block from yesterday.


Block #6 is the Big Dipper block:


Here are the fabrics I chose. I am still second-guessing myself:

 



I only needed one template for this baby, but boy did it get a lot of use. I needed to cut out 16 of the same pieces:



Here are all of the pieces laid out and ready to go:
 

 Here is the block! Overall, it went together pretty easily. Although they call this block the Big Dipper block, it is an hourglass block pattern and I LOVE IT!
 


Here are my week 3 blocks:



Here are all of my blocks so far from weeks 1 thru 3:


 You can see all of my progress thus far at my flickr account.

Have a great weekend!

xoxo

Friday, July 15, 2011

FWQAL Block #5 Bat Wing

I just finished up week 3 of the Farmer's Wife Quilt-a-long and I am loving it. Well, not all of it. Cutting out all of those templates are pretty brutal!
 
Here is the page from the book:


I decided to use these fabrics. The print is an Anna Maria Horner print from her Innocent Crush line and the solid is one of her AMAZING solids:

 



Here are the the templates that I had to cut out:



Here are the pieces, all cut and ready to go!:



This block was super easy to sew together and I think that it came out pretty accurately:
 



See all of my Farmer's Wife Quilt-a-long progress at my flickr account.

xoxo

Friday, July 8, 2011

FWQAL #4 Basket Weave

Here is my fourth Farmer's Wife Quilt-a-long block. It is block #4 in the series, and it is very appropriately called Basket Weave:



This is the only template I needed for the block:



I chose these fabrics and really love them:



Putting the pieces together:
 


All pieced:

 
 

Week 2 blocks:

 
All of my blocks thus far:
 
 
 
Take a peek at my flicrk account for more Farmer's Wife QAL photos!
 
 
Oh... and a treat for you from my garden:
 


Have a good weekend!

xoxo