I expect you are all wondering when you will see my Dear Jane quilted. So am I. I am procrastinating and yesterday I managed to find some displacement activity by going to the Exeter Quilt Show at Westpoint. You will see from the picture the magnificent haul which I largely managed to pick up at the charity stall. Instead of concentrating on finishing Dear Jane, I am already starting to focus on the next project which I had planned. I am looking for American Jane (Moda) fabrics and I managed to pick up some old ranges in the form of a Frivol box (Bread and Butter), a deconstructed Jelly Roll (Recess) and a tiny charm pack (Hop, Skip and Jump). I supplemented it with a layer cake from the current range (Merry Go Round). I'm not allowed to start until, she is quilted ....
The Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt (20's) Block 19 Checkerboard
These little chequerboard (or checkerboard) blocks look straightforward, but the number of triangles that go around the edge always amaze me. There are 25 pieces in the Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt (20's) Block 19 Checkerboard, but it has the illusion of less.
It is good to be back to some regular blogging. I realise why I enjoy blogging, it keeps me on track with a project.
In a change to the usual Farmer's Wife Sampler quilt blocks I have another little project to show you. It is another mat for the cat, using up the left over half square triangles from last years 'Scrappy Challenge'. You won't remember that because I haven't shown you yet. I am interested in trying out different layouts for HST's and there were enough left over to make this mat.
Quilting Feathers
I also wanted to use the project to test my quilting skills. For over a year I have been practising drawing feathers, but did not have the courage to try it on an actual quilt. The muscle memory you gain from drawing really does help and when I took to my machine, they came out naturally - what had I been waiting for!
Quilted Cat Mat - Kim Diehl fabrics
The fabrics are the Kim Diehl leftovers from the Dear Jane quilt, which is still waiting to be quilted. Even with Dear Jane, my 2017 Scrappy Challenge and this small project, I still have plenty of fabric to make MANY more quilts.