Saturday, 26 September 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block H 9 Snowflake Melt

Dear Jane Quilt - Block H 9 Snowflake Melt
Dear Jane Quilt - Block H 9 Snowflake Melt
I took this block away with me over the weekend, only to realise that I had forgotten to pack my fine silk thread for applique.  I used the time to English Paper Piece the background and then added the four diamonds on top as applique pieces once I returned home.  They were quite small (less than an inch) and I found them quite fiddly to attach, but again I got there in the end.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing, Applique
Pieces: 20

Friday, 25 September 2015

Miniature Block of the Month September 2015 - The Quilt Room

Miniature Block of the Month September 2015 - The Quilt Room
Miniature Block of the Month September 2015 - The Quilt Room
I had been hoping to get this BOM done earlier this month, but it was only released earlier this week.  It is nearly six weeks ago that I did the last one and the foundation piecing never seems to get easier.  It goes in a pattern of stitch a row, unpick it, stitch it again, move on.  With the magic of editing software I have digitally trimmed it so you can't see the errors!

Miniature Block of the Month September 2015 - The Quilt Room
Miniature Block of the Month September 2015 - The Quilt Room
There are only three left to go and then I will have to think about how I will set them as a quilt.

Thursday, 24 September 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block M3 Fireweed Flower

Dear Jane Quilt - Block M3 Fireweed Flower
Dear Jane Quilt - Block M3 Fireweed Flower
This is Fireweed Flower, Block M3.  I think I have mixed up the colour / neutral positions of the fabric on this compared to the original.  I suggest you don't compare my Dear Jane quilt to the original as it is already doing a lot of things to suit itself.

Again, this was a block that I was bit nervous about.  I did it English Paper Piecing (what else?), but lots of the pieces were not symmetrical, as you can see from these little beasties which are just 1/4" wide with random pointy bits on them.  If you are doing this block yourself, I suggest you refer to the diagram A LOT, to ensure you are getting everything in the right place at the right time.  Just two unpicks for me on this one. 

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 25

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 5, A2, H9, I11, M3

Dear Jane Quilt - Blocks B11, D5, F8 L11
Dear Jane Quilt - Blocks B11, D5, F8 L11
Here is a pleasing set of blocks from my Dear Jane Quilt, Draw 4.  They are going to be placed in the same position, but mirrored in four different corners of the quilt, so I hope that in the overall scheme of things they will balance nicely.  You can get the idea of how my quilt is coming along by the image on the sidebar.
 
The next Draw has taken place

A2 - One Two Buckle My Shoe
H9 - Snowflake Melt
I11 - Coyote Chase
M3 - Fireweed Flower

Yes, believe it or not it is ORANGE AGAIN!  If only I had a consistent run on the lottery ....
 

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block B11 Melissa's Cross

Dear Jane Quilt - Block B11 Melissa's Cross
Dear Jane Quilt - Block B11 Melissa's Cross
Before I started this Dear Jane block, I could see that there were a number of different ways to approach it.  For the majority of it English Paper Piecing would do a sound job, but those curved corner bits which end up as nothing were going to be a bit tricky.  I did it EPP, but you can see that the edges are a bit shabby.  I intend to hide all this once it is constructed and the sashing goes on.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 21

Monday, 21 September 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block L11 Caitlin's Rose

Dear Jane Quilt - Block L11 Caitlin's Rose
Dear Jane Quilt - Block L11 Caitlin's Rose
I have a had a busy few days working on my Dear Jane blocks.  I am still working in orange and I am still using English Paper Piecing, which seems to be working out very satisfactorily for this project.
Although this looks like a simple Dear Jane block, I was a little scared of it because of the diamond shapes.  I got caught out on diamond shapes on some of my Nearly Insane blocks, so I was sure to mark which were long edges and which were short edges before I started to construct it.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 21

Linking Up with Design Wall Monday

Friday, 18 September 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block F8 Church Window

Dear Jane Quilt - Block F8 Church Window
Dear Jane Quilt - Block F8 Church Window
Having just done a Cathedral window  for the Dear Jane quilt, I have now done a Church Window (Block F8).  Again, another easy one as far as I am concerned.
Whenever I do a block from the 'F' row it reminds me of the function keys on a computer and how in the pre-Windows era that was how we did fancy stuff on a computer.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 37

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block D5 Cathedral Window

Dear Jane Quilt - Block D5 Cathedral Window
Dear Jane Quilt - Block D5 Cathedral Window
This was a lovely simple Dear Jane block called Cathedral Window (D5).  Easy to cut out, easy to sew together. Still no papers have been taken out so far.  You would think I would learn from the Nearly Insane quilt.  I just need to sort out my sashings, which is a project in the pipeline.

BTW I am amazed by all the encouraging comments you are sending.  I would love to reply, but it appears that many of you are No Reply Bloggers.  I know when I started blogging I didn't realise I was a No Reply Blogger.  Here at Happy Hour Projects there is post on how to check your status.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 21

Monday, 14 September 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 4, B11, D5, F8, L11

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 3, C12, E8, F5, G10
Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 3, C12, E8, F5, G10

With much fewer pieces and smaller blocks, some of these Dear Jane blocks can be completed in just an evening.  I think I averaged about four blocks a month with the Nearly Insane, but these are being completed much faster. But then again there are quite a few more.

The blocks for Draw 4 are :

B11 - Melissa's Cross
D5 - Cathedral Window
F8 - Church Window
L11 - Caitlin's Rose

Looking at my colour scheme this draw is orange AGAIN.  All this orange made me wonder how many of each colour I would actually be doing, so here is the data.

Blocks
Triangle
Red
29 (17%)
8 (14%)
Purple
12 (7%)
8 (14%)
Blue
20 (12%)
8 (14%)
Green
28 (16%)
8 (14%)
Yellow
36 (21%)
12 (22%)
Orange
44 (26%)
12 (22%)

So, yes, there are twice as many orange blocks than some of the other colours which explains why they keep coming up in the draw.

Friday, 11 September 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block G-10 Woven Meadow


Dear Jane Quilt - Block G-10 Woven Meadow
Dear Jane Quilt - Block G-10 Woven Meadow
I think this quilt block pops up in all the various sampler quilts.  It is called G10 Woven Meadow in this quilt, but is also known as Chimney Sweep or Album block.  It was one of the early blocks I did for my Nearly Insane quilt, but even though it was a bigger block it had ten less pieces than this one which is just 4.5".

I am using an orange fabric from Kim Diehl's Hearthside Seasons range in this block.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 39