Monday, 19 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 9, C2, H2, H8, M2

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 8, A6, D9, M10, M12
Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 8, A6, D9, M10, M12

Draw 8 was perhaps one of the easiest sets of blocks I have done in a long time and it was a nice change to be using some different fabrics.  Thank you to the Followers of my blog who regularly post a comment, it certainly keeps up the motivation.

The next Draw has been done

C2 - Streak of Lightening
H2 - Jacob Anthony
H8 - Eaton's Crossroads
M2 - Duff's Bluff

The colour for this Draw is Orange - back to the same old routine ....

Sunday, 18 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block M12 Hopscotch


Dear Jane Quilt - Block M12 Hopscotch
Dear Jane Quilt - Block M12 Hopscotch
Do you notice how all those dots on the fabric line up?  During the Nearly Insane quilt journey I became a ' ussying cutting' addict and now if I can fussy cut, I will.  Again, a simple block.

I noticed over at that Temecula Quilt Co blog that they have recently revealed their Dear Jane quilt completion, if you want to pop over and take a look.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 19

Saturday, 17 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block D9 Uncle Richard


Dear Jane Quilt - Block D9 Uncle Richard
Dear Jane Quilt - Block D9 Uncle Richard
This block looks quite simple, but if you start adding up all those little triangles around the edge of the block you will see that there are more pieces involved than originally meets the eye.  There are 36 in total, which for this Dear Jane quilt is quite a lot.  A bit more fussy cutting too.
Dear Jane Quilt - Block D9 Uncle Richard
Dear Jane Quilt - Block D9 Uncle Richard
Part of this block has a plain border around the edge.  This was useful in reigning in the block to its 4.5" size.  You will see that once I had finished the hand stitching on the block it had a bowl shape to it, but nothing a hot steam iron couldn't sort out.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 36

Friday, 16 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block A6 Uncle Homer

Dear Jane Quilt -  Block  A6 Uncle Homer
Dear Jane Quilt -  Block  A6 Uncle Homer
You will see I am continuing on the 'yellow' blocks.  The fabric colour is not green and it is not orange - it is not really yellow, but it seems to fall between the other two.  This particular fabric is from Kim Diehl's 'Heritage Hollow' range and I think it is really pretty.

Another variation of a nine-patch block.  Uncle Homer must have been a straightforward chap.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 9

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Block M10 Simple Simon

Dear Jane Quilt - Block M10  Simple Simon
Dear Jane Quilt - Block M10  Simple Simon
Dear Jane quilt block M10 Simple Simon is, as it says on the tin - simple.  A simple nine-patch block. The progress of these blocks are much quicker than the Nearly Insane blocks, so it is easy to get a quick fix and get quick results.

BTW I haven't started the Farmers Wife Sew Along. It is a quilt that I hope to do in the future, but DJ is my top priority at the moment.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 9

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt Update - October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt Update - October 2015
Dear Jane Quilt Update - October 2015
It is my birthday this week, so keeping up with tradition, I am doing an review of my progress on my Dear Jane quilt so far.  As you can see it is a sea of orange, with one lone red block.  In the past two months I have completed

21 blocks 21/169 (12%)
4 Border Triangles 4/56 (7%)

This works out about 10 blocks a month, so an estimated finish date would be about December 2016, unless I win the lottery and my revised schedule allows me to sew all day long...

Dear Jane block preparation
Dear Jane block preparation
With so many little blocks, a lot of time is taken in preparing them in packs ready for sewing.  I think the cutting out for some blocks has taken longer than actually sewing them together.
Dear Jane Electric Quilt software
Dear Jane Electric Quilt software - October 2015
To monitor my overall progress here is the image of the progress so far taken in my Dear Jane Electric Quilt software.  I am enjoying using Electric Quilt for this project as I did with the last sampler quilt.  This image is updated an on the sidebar regularly.

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 8, A6, D9, M10, M12

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 7, Edge Triangles TR7, LR7, RR7, BR7
Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 7, Edge Triangles TR7, LR7, RR7, BR7
So here are the first triangle border blocks for the Dear Jane quilts.  I am pleased to have these under my belt as I don't want to have the border to do at the end.  I have seen many Dear Jane quilts where the maker decided against the border, probably weary of the process, but I definitely want a border.

Onto Draw 8.  These blocks look super simple.

A6 - Uncle Homer
D9 - Uncle Richard
M10 - Simple Simon
M12 - Hopscotch

This round will be in YELLOW. Hurrah - a different colour.  The yellow fabrics are quite murky, neither green or orange, so designated as yellow for the convenience of this project.

Monday, 12 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block TR7 Norways Fjord

Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block  TR7 Norways Fjord
Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block  TR7 Norway's Fjord
Another triangle block done.  I made an alteration to this block.  The original has long slivers up each side, but I have just extended the adjacent blocks to eliminate any unnecessary aggravation during construction. 

Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block  TR7 Norways Fjord
Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block  TR7 Norway's Fjord
Here is a picture of the reverse as a reminder that I am doing this all by hand using English Paper Piecing.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 23

Sunday, 11 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block RR7 Fedelia's Hearts


Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block  RR7 Fedelia's Hearts
Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block  RR7 Fedelia's Hearts
This border triangle block, Fedelia's Hearts has always been one which stood out for me whenever I saw a Dear Jane quilt in an exhibition.  Again, I was a bit worried about it, but the appliqued hearts went on quite easily and with only 13 pieces it was quick. I seem to be saying that about all the blocks.  I am certainly preferring the speed that the blocks get completed versus the Nearly Insane quilt, but I guess overall it will probably take the same time to get together.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 13

Joining Slow Stitching Sunday

Saturday, 10 October 2015

Dear Jane Quilt - Sashing and Cornerstones

Dear Jane quilt  (G7 - Indianapolis)
Dear Jane quilt  (G7 - Indianapolis)
You have seen this Dear Jane quilt block before (G7 - Indianapolis), but today it is proudly wearing its new cornerstones and sashings.  The original quilt doesn't have actual cornerstones, but I had a bit of fun with the cornerstones on my Nearly Insane quilt and I think a little extra thought on this area can take a quilt to the next level.

Firstly, the sashing.  If I require lots of the same squares or rectangle shapes for my English paper piecing I usually use the Table function in Microsoft Word.  You can set the size of the table cells in the software and then print out a blank table on regular printer paper ready for cutting up in the shapes that you need.  The sashing will be the same as my background fabric.

Dear Jane Quilt Sashing 0.5" x 4.5"
Dear Jane Quilt Sashing 0.5" x 4.5"
You can see I managed to get about 30 sashing strips on one sheet, each one being 1/2" x 4.5" and here are some of them prepared with their tacking stitches ready for when I need them.
'Hearthside Seasons' by Kim Diehl
'Hearthside Seasons' by Kim Diehl
For the cornerstones I am using one of the 'Hearthside Seasons' fabrics by Kim Diehl.  I thought I could fussy cut the stars for the middle.  The cornerstone squares below are English paper pieced and are just 1/2" x 1/2 Inch.
Cornerstones - Dear Jane Quilt
Cornerstones  1/2" x 1/2" - Dear Jane Quilt