Sunday 5 January 2014

Part 6 - Bonnie Hunter's Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt 2013, the BIG REVEAL

Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt 2013 (Bonnie Hunter) completed
Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt 2013 (Bonnie Hunter)
Firstly, a BIG THANK YOU to Bonnie at Quiltville for the 2013 Celtic Solstice Mystery quilt.  Another lovely quilt pattern, an exciting journey shared with quilters all around the world and an excuse to sew over the holidays. What a beautiful result!

Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt 2013 (Bonnie Hunter)
Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt 2013 Quiltville
Here is my version.  I wanted a 'summer' quilt, and I think I have achieved that.  I am also really pleased that Bonnie gave us two sizes to choose from.  I went for the smaller size, which is plenty big enough for my needs.
Celtic Solstice Quilt - Electric Quilt software Mystery 2013
Celtic Solstice Quilt - Electric Quilt software
As I usually buy fat quarters, I didn't have enough matching fabric to do a wide border, and in the end decided to experiment with a few ideas using my EQ5 software to work out what was feasible. There was a long auditioning process...
Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt - Borders 2013
Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt - Borders
In the end I have got a 1.5" neutral inner border, the pieced border laid out in a dog tooth border pattern, then another 1.5" neutral border, and finally a green patterned binding.  The binding is a Kaffe Fassett "Lime Paperweight" print which I have included in the quilt.  At the moment I don't have enough for the whole binding, so I need to source some before I can go any further.
Marbleous Jacquard - Robert Kaufman fabrics #6595
Marbleous Jacquard - Robert Kaufman fabrics #6595
The neutral I am using for the borders is a Marbleous Jacquard fabric by Robert Kaufman.  There is a different weave within the fabric which adds a slight texture to the print.  You don't see them very often, so when I do I snap them up.  Because of the different weave, they do tend to fray a bit, so until I am ready to quilt the Celtic Solstice quilt, I am going to pin the fabric to the quilt top and add it when that moment arrives.  No promises when that will be ...

Bad Example - Missing points! machine quilting
Bad Example - Missing points!
As you know I am usually hand piecing my Nearly Insane quilt.  With the English paper piecing method it is really easy to make sure all your points match, and to man handle pieces to fit it together.   
Good Example - matching points machine quilt piecing
Good Example - matching points
With the machine, making the points match ALL the time seemed to be impossible.  I think the split square triangles were the cause of most of the problems.  Some of them seemed to have had lost their seam allowance, so it made it impossible to match up. Bonnie says this is OK.  I had to lie down for a bit.  I enjoy joining in the Mystery quilt to use my machine, but it does remind me how much more control I have when I hand stitch.

Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt 2013 Bonnie Hunter
Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt 2013
For now, this is it on the Celtic Solstice Mystery quilt.  I was going to piece the back, but am going to wait until I decide how I am going to quilt it first.  
 

Saturday 4 January 2014

Day 10 - Twelve Days of Sewing at Fabadashery

Machine piecing the Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt
Machine piecing the Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt

Day 10 of the Fabadashery sewing extravaganza has been focussed on the Celtic Solstice Mystery quilt again.  Following the directions from Part 6, the top is together, and some of the borders are on.  The good news is that it is now just one piece, and my shoe box is empty.

Suzi was invaluable at making sure I had all the 4-patch's heading in the same direction. With all that under control, my BIG REVEAL should be available soon.

I also had to take a trip to the dentist, so my portable sewing bag came with me, and this Nearly Insane block is now ready to be put together.  It is also time to starting cutting the fabric for the next few blocks, else I will have no hand piecing to sew over the next few weeks.  Only  few days left of the 12 Days of Sewing at Fabadashery!
 

Nearly Insane Quilt - Corner Block 90

Corner block 90 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Corner block - Nearly Insane Quilt
Whilst I am doing my 12 Days of Sewing at Fabadashery, I don't want my Nearly Insane blocks to get overlooked, so here is a focus on the latest completed block.  It is one of the corner blocks, so only small, and quick to do. 

So far I have used the same striped fabric in all the corner blocks, and so I may as well do the same for the final one when it comes up.

NUMBER OF PIECES:  8
DIFFICULTY: 1/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Square, 3/4"  (18mm) x 3/4" (18mm)

LARGEST PIECE: Triangle, 4 1/4" (107mm) x 3" (76mm) x 3" (76mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)

Fabrics
Designer Beads (Red) Freespirit for Westminster Fibers
Cream Bias Check Mama Said Sew by Sweetwater for Moda  #5495 11
Red and White Stripe (unidentified)

Friday 3 January 2014

Day 9 - Twelve Days of Sewing at Fabadashery

Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt 2013 - Block Layout
Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt 2013 - Block Layout
As I said yesterday, a lot of my sewing time at the moment is being taken up with Bonnie Hunter's 2013 Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt.  Whilst I took a bit of a break from sewing today, I still managed to layout the blocks on the floor, and start to put them together.  It is happening quite quickly, but still a way to go.  At least you get to see a bit of a REVEAL of the final look.

Nearly Insane Quilt - English Paper Piecing
Nearly Insane Quilt - English Paper Piecing

Whilst out and about today, I managed to prepare some of my English paper piecing templates for the next Nearly Insane block. All this was done whilst travelling in the car, and am pleased with the progress on this.  Over Christmas, this project has kept a steady pace, but as always, you wish it was going quicker.
Suzi hasn't much time for sewing today as the weather outside is wild and windy.  There are so many noises and sudden movements going on that she has found a spot to keep an eye on developments. See other busy cats at Feline Friday at Sarah Did It!

Day 8 - Twelve Days of Sewing at Fabadashery

Suzi the cat helps out with Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt
Suzi the cat helps out with Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt
 Well, there was no Nearly Insane work done today - it was part 6 of Celtic Solstice 2013 Mystery Quilt ALL DAY.

Suzi the cat helps out with Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt
Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt - Block 1
This set of blocks went together quite easily

Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt - Block 2 Bonnie Hunter
Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt - Block 2
These ones were a bit more tricky, as it was tricky getting the orange square to line up.  They are all done ready to put together, and then to think about the borders.

Thursday 2 January 2014

Day 7 - Twelve Days of Sewing at Fabadashery

Cornerstones and Corner block, Nearly Insane Quilt
Cornerstones and Corner block, Nearly Insane Quilt
Well, I have done four more cornerstones, and a half cornerstone, which I think means I have completed the twelve I intended to do in total.  I have also done one of the four corner blocks for the Nearly Insane quilt.  
Suzi the Cat on her cat mat
Suzi the Cat on her cat mat
Most of it was done waiting for Bonnie Hunter to reveal the next part of the Celtic Solstice 2013 Mystery Quilt, which she did at midnight in the USA.  But we were all sound a sleep ...

Tuesday 31 December 2013

Day 6 - Twelve Days of Sewing at Fabadashery

Makower Advent Calendar Quilt #107
Makower Advent Calendar Quilt #107
Whilst everyone is thinking of the New Year, I am still catching up with 2013.  As part of my Twelve Days of Sewing, I didn't manage to sew an of my cornerstones, but I did manage to complete my Makower Advent Calendar quilt.  This has been hanging around for a while, and I was determined to complete it during the Christmas break.

Makower Advent Calendar Quilt #107
Makower Advent Calendar Quilt #107
I had completed most of the construction, and the past two days have been about the quilting.  It took longer than I intended, but I have done it well enough to pull it out for next Advent!  I am so pleased to have this done.

As I said, no Nearly Insane progress, partly because I have had visitors, which has included my sister who has been using our floor to baste her quilt with the help of Suzi.

Monday 30 December 2013

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 69

Block 69 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 69 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Here's another pretty block, mostly done on Christmas Day.  I think I have cracked the formula - include the cream neutral of the sashing, include a solid, and include a midtone, and use as many different fabrics as possible - I bet there are a ton of quilting books that could have told me that! Thanks to Zeynep Maule for identifying the little circle print as 'Homeschool' by Windham fabrics.  I just had a look at the whole range, and it is quite cute.

English paper piecing - tiny bits!
English paper piecing - tiny bits!
Here are some of the pieces that outline the central squares, they are only 1/8th" wide and 1" long, but I really like the detailed effect they give as part of the block.
Block 69 - Nearly Insane Quilt Salinda Rupp
Block 69 - Nearly Insane Quilt
The only decision now is which way to place it in the quilt ...

NUMBER OF PIECES:  54
DIFFICULTY: 3/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Rectangle 1/8" (6mm) x 3/4 (19mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Strip, 6 3/4" (170mm) x 7/16" (11mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Calico
Homeschool Mini Mono Floral Red, LB Krueger for Windham Fabrics SKU# 35182-3
Spraytime (Scarlet) by Makower #2800-R06
Red Garden Pindot by Michael Miller Fabrics 
Red and white stripe - unidentified


 

Day 5 - Twelve Days of Sewing at Fabadashery

Country Christmas Advent Calendar by Makower UK 107
Country Christmas Advent Calendar by Makower UK
There is nothing like getting ahead of yourself for Christmas.  I started this Makower Christmas Advent Calendar quilt back in November - November 2012!  Day 5 has focussed on getting this quilted ready for next year.  I have dithered over whether to hand of machine quilt it, but as you can see the machine has won.  You always think it will be quicker on the machine, but there are lots of fiddly bits to stitch, so I am happy to take my time to get it right.  There is still more work to be done on this, which I hope to be able to show you tomorrow.
Country Christmas Advent Calendar by Makower UK
Canoe  block cornerstone for Nearly Insane Quilt
I also completed my obligatory cornerstone for my Nearly Insane quilt, and pleased to be on track for that too.
Suzi helping with the Advent calendar quilt
Suzi helping with the Advent calendar quilt
Suzi just wasn't in the mood for a photograph yesterday, but is definitely in the mood now.  She is keen for me to get the Advent calendar finished so that maybe next year she can have treats in it.  She doesn't realise she will have me to compete with!
 

Sunday 29 December 2013

Nearly Insane Quilt - Draw 18

Nearly Insane Quilt - Blocks 39, 59, 85
Nearly Insane Quilt - Blocks 39, 59, 85
It's time to catch up with myself, as miraculously over the past few weeks, all the Nearly Insane blocks from Draw 17 have been done.  Draw 18 marks the 3/4 stage of the quilt, and with this in mind, I am starting to build myself up for the next project.

Without further a do, I had better get you up to date with the impending blocks, which are

22 - 69 - 74 - 90
 
I have already made a start  finished Block 69. Block 22 is a Flying Geese fest and I am testing out some different combinations of fabrics for different effects in Electric Quilt at the moment.  Block 90 is one of the small edge corner blocks, which usually take no time at all.

I am still looking for edge Block 98.