Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block LR4 Virginia's Kite

Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block  LR4 Virginia's Kite
Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block  LR4 Virginia's Kite
I haven't done any applique for Dear Jane for a while, so I wasn't really looking forward to starting these triangle border blocks with a load of applique as part of the package. As it happens it was the piecing that proved more challenging.

Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block  LR4 Virginia's Kite
Dear Jane Quilt - Border Triangle Block  LR4 Virginia's Kite
This is a photo of one of the very little pieces which went into this block.  It is amazing how something so small can be so intimidating - a bit like a creepy crawly.  But, as I have said before, once it is sewn to another piece it is no longer small.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing and Applique
Pieces: 19 pieces

Monday, 18 January 2016

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 16, RR4, LR4, LR10, RR10 Triangles

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 15, I2, K9, K12, M4 blocks
Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 15, I2, K9, K12, M4
Finally catching up with some blogging.  Here are the Dear Jane blocks from Draw 15.  Quite a simple round with a couple of 9-patch blocks.

However, Draw 16 is a set of the border triangles

RR4 - Dutch Apron
LR4 Virginia's Kite
LR10 - Megan's Cathedral
R10 Grandma Nana's Bodice

This set will be in BLUE
 

Thursday, 14 January 2016

Dear Jane Quilt - Block I2 Kaye's Courtyard

Dear Jane Quilt - Block I2 Kaye's Courtyard
Dear Jane Quilt - Block I2 Kaye's Courtyard
If only they were all this easy - I12 Kaye's Courtyard is another easy peasy Dear Jane block.

I am pleased to see that another Dear Jane fan is starting their own journey. Pop over to UK City Crafter who has started a Dear Jane quilt for 2016 in some lovely blue fabrics.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 13

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Dear Jane Quilt - Block K9 Scout's Honour

Dear Jane Quilt - Block K9 Scout's Honour
Dear Jane Quilt - Block K9 Scout's Honour

I did this one in no time at all - Scout's Honour!

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 21

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Dear Jane Quilt - Block M4 Stepping Stones


Dear Jane Quilt - Block M4 Stepping Stones
Dear Jane Quilt - Block M4 Stepping Stones
Here is block M4 Stepping Stones for my Dear Jane quilt.  With all its papers in it looks like it is squeezed into its 4.5" square - obviously too much to eat over the holiday period.


Dear Jane Quilt - Block M4 Stepping Stones
Dear Jane Quilt - Block M4 Stepping Stones
Just as a reminder that this is mainly being done using the English Paper Piecing method, here is a picture of the back of the block.  Quite tiny pieces in this one, which was a bit of a shock to the system after such an easy run lately.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 49
 

Monday, 11 January 2016

Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015 - Part 6, Border, Quilting and Finished!

Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015
Allietare Mystery Quilt 2015 - Fabadashery
It is finished!
In my last post I had the Allietare quilt top almost done, but I was pondering on the borders.  I devised something a bit different to the ones offered in Bonnie's original design which I am really pleased with.  Don't ask me for dimensions or instructions - I really don't know how I did it.  All I do know is that I had a lot of bias edges to deal with during the quilting process!

80's by 80's superfine cotton lawn - Great Flower Designs
80's by 80's superfine cotton lawn - Great Flower Designs
Back in November when I had chosen my colour scheme for the Allietare Mystery quilt, I picked up a couple of metres of this fabric at the Knitting and Stitching Show with the intention of using as my backing.  It is superfine cotton lawn which is lightweight and soft - it feels lovely.
Allietare Mystery Quilt 2015 - Fabadashery Long Arm Quilting
Allietare Mystery Quilt 2015 - Fabadashery Long Arm Quilting
Using my long arm quilting machine I have quilted an all over swirl and feather pantograph, Wave on Wave by Patricia Ritter.
Allietare Mystery Quilt 2015 - Fabadashery
Allietare Mystery Quilt 2015 - Fabadashery


So it is quilted, the binding is on and I have even made the label for it.  I hope to get it on the bed tonight. Thanks again to Bonnie Hunter for gifting this pleasure to us all.

Linking to Crazy Mom Quilts

Sunday, 10 January 2016

Dear Jane Quilt - Block K12 Doris's Dilemma


Dear Jane Quilt - Block K12 Doris's Dilemma
Dear Jane Quilt - Block K12 Doris's Dilemma
I am not sure what Doris's Dilemma was.  All I had to worry about was whether to have an orange square or a tan square.  When you have a Dear Jane block as simple as this you wonder why every quilter in the world hasn't completed a Dear Jane quilt.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 11

Saturday, 9 January 2016

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 15, I2, K9, K12, M4

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 14, B9, C6, K4, L6
Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 14, B9, C6, K4, L6

Well, it looks as if winter might have arrived here in the UK.  Yesterday we had our first frost and I had to scrape the ice off the car window.  It soon warmed up though.  Since 2016 kicked off I have been on sewing overdrive and I have lots of projects to share with you once I stop sewing and have some time to do some blogging. 

Meanwhile, here is another set of Dear Jane blocks completed and the next selection of blocks that I will be working on.

Dear Jane Quilt - Draw 15,

I2 - Kaye's Courtyard
K9 - Scout's Honour
K12 - Doris's Dilemma
M4 - Stepping Stones

The colour for this Draw will be my old favourite - ORANGE.

Thursday, 7 January 2016

Dear Jane Quilt - Block K4 Thea's Turn

Dear Jane Quilt - Block K4 Thea's Turn
Dear Jane Quilt - Block K4 Thea's Turn
Now the rush and excitement of the Allietare Mystery quilt is over it is time to get back to updating you on my progress with my Dear Jane blocks.

This is the last block of the latest draw, K4 Thea's Turn.  It looks really simple, which it is. However, if you pop over to The Objects of Design you can see her Thea's Turn and there is quite a striking difference to this one, just because of the clever fussy cutting and fabric choice.  You can really make a Dear Jane quilt your own.

Techniques: English Paper Piecing
Pieces: 17

Monday, 4 January 2016

Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015 - Part 6

Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015 - Part 6
Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015 - Part 6
Over the past few years bringing in the New Year has meant just one thing - Bonnie Hunter's Mystery Quilt!  Thank you, thank you, thank you Bonnie Hunter at Quiltville for all your work and generosity.  It has provided me with so much pleasure.  This year I have been working in softer colours than my usual choice and already it is looking like a quilt that is going to blend in to the household quite comfortably.
Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015 - Part 6
Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015 - Part 6
As suspected Bonnie released the BIG REVEAL for her Allietare Mystery Quilt for 2015 on New Years Day.  As we are at the end of the road for this quilt, the choice of colours I could use from my scraps for my cutting was limited, but it has just about worked out OK.

Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015 - Part 6
Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015 - Part 6 Block
We had two blocks to work on.  With all the work from the previous stages all the pieces were there ready to go.  What I really love about Bonnie's instructions are the details about pressing.  Just knowing which way to press your seam makes such a difference when trying to get accurate points on your seams and the overall look of your quilt.
Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015 - Part 6
Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015 - Part 6
For some reason the second block seemed easier to put together (probably because there were less of them!).

Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015 - Part 6
Allietare Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2015 - Part 6
As you can see I have all the blocks together.  With my fabric colour choice the quilt is looking remarkably like an Italian marble floor.  I had hoped to have the borders on for the Monday Link Up, but after several auditions the combinations were not really working.  The Italian floor idea has stuck and after a good night's sleep, my design juices have been flowing and I think I have come up with a solution which I am off to work on now.  Watch this space!

I know how hard I have been working on this quilt over the past few days, so congratulations to everyone who has made it to the Monday Link Up!

To see my journey, see the links below or visit my Pinterest page