Sunday, 30 March 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Edge Block 89

Nearly Insane Quilt - Edge Block 89
Nearly Insane Quilt - Edge Block 89
Over recent weeks I have managed to complete quite a few Nearly Insane blocks, and edge blocks, so over the next few days I hope to give them each their own '15 Minutes of Fame', whilst I catch up with my blogging. These edge blocks are usually quite quick to complete - (this one has just 13 pieces), so they often get overlooked when I blog.  This one shows more evidence of fussy cutting on that Michael Miller Rail Stripe fabric.  Yes, I seem to listening to myself ...

Nearly Insane Quilt - Edge Blocks 89
Nearly Insane Quilt - Edge Blocks 89
Here is the block shown with its twin Edge Block 89.  When you see the blocks together it is a reminder of how patchwork allows the creation of infinite combinations of fabrics for different results. Today I am spending some time in my workroom preparing some of my Nearly Insane blocks, cutting out the fabrics pieces ready for stitching - a good excuse for playing with my red and white fabric stash and enjoy choosing those combinations. The clocks have gone forward today - for once I have excuse for where the time has gone!
 
NUMBER OF PIECES:  13
DIFFICULTY: 1/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Square, 1" (25mm) x 1 11/16" (17mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Rectangle 1" (25mm) x 1 11/16" (17mm) x 1 11/16" (17mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Rail Stripe Red, Michael Miller Fabrics
Hearted Vine Red, Midwinter Reds, Minick & Simpson, Moda  14763-11
Mini red flower sprig - unidentified
Calico

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 46

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 46
Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 46
There are several blocks in this style in the Nearly Insane Quilt, where the block is made up of diminishing squares (see Block 11, 39).  They are quite fun to do in terms of choosing the fabric combinations.  However, depending on the complexity of the English paper piecing in the centre, it can tend to make the straight edges bulge. This one isn't too bad. Altering the original block, I have added the cornerstones to the outside border, as it made it easier to negotiate the stripe on the corner. I was also careful to 'fussy' cut the outer striped fabric, so it is the same on each side - I think I am gradually learning ...
Block 46 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 46 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Originally the central star of Block 46 was going to be all calico, but at the last minute, I popped in a little red pindot - who doesn't like a little red pindot?  When choosing fabrics for each block I easily fall into the trap of just sticking to a few favourites, but in this scrap quilt, the more the merrier, so the pindot is a welcome addition.

Giant sweet jars filled with fabric scraps
Giant sweet jars filled with fabric scraps
Talking of scraps, my scrap jars have recently multiplied.  For this project I have been storing my red and white scraps in a giant glass sweet jar.  Even though this project is meant to be using up scraps, I seem to have created more in the process.  These jars are lovely for seeing what you have, and you can dip your hand right inside to pull out what you need.  Knowing how much I love them, my husband picked another one up for me as a gift from Baileys Home near Ross-On-Wye. What a great husband I have :)

NUMBER OF PIECES:  40
DIFFICULTY: 2/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Triangle  11/16" (18 mm) x 1/2" (13mm) x 1/2" (13mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Rectangle  6" (152 mm) x 1/2" (13mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Christmas Past  (14547) by Polly Minick and Lauri Simpson for Moda
Reunion Cherry Sally's Skirt by Sweetwater for Moda #5473

Rail stripe Red, Michael Miller Fabrics
Cream with red pindot - unidentified
Calico


 

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 25

Block 25 (revised) - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 25 (revised) - Nearly Insane Quilt
In the Nearly Insane pattern book by Liz Lois, each block is presented 'square', but in the actual quilt, the blocks are 'on point'.  Sometimes, what looks OK in the book, sometimes gets tipped off balance once it is transferred. 
Original Block 25 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Original Block 25 - Nearly Insane Quilt
The original Block 25 is one of the more 'individual' patterns of the Nearly Insane quilt, with points going here and there, which I quite liked, but once 'on point' not as much.  Therefore it has undergone a bit of makeover in my Electric Quilt software - you can compare the changes below (.... you will need to tip your head to understand what I mean!)
Revised Block 25 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Revised Block 25 - Nearly Insane Quilt

I think overall it has added more pieces to the block, but I quite enjoy making the blocks my own.

Block 25 in progress - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 25 in progress - Nearly Insane Quilt
I completed this Nearly Insane block whilst enjoying International Quilt Day with the Quilt Show. Here is a photo of my little work station I use whilst I sew watching the television.  At the top you can see a pile of 'light' cream corner squares which I abandoned midway for a 'midtone' red ... this block really was a work in progress, going through many changes on its journey.

I have also had the assistance of Suzi the cat whilst completing this block.  She is perhaps a bit more interested in the plastic bag than the sewing ... I think she is trying to tell me it is dinner time.

Block 25 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 25 - Nearly Insane Quilt
Lots of blocks finished lately - surely it deserves a Whoop Whoop?

NUMBER OF PIECES:  101
DIFFICULTY: 2/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Triangle  3/4" (18mm) x 1/2" (13mm) x 1/2" (13mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Square  1 1/16" (27mm) x 1 1/16" (27mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
"Friendship" (Tonal Red) by Howard Marcus for MODA (Collections For a Cause) # 46130
Ivory on Red Cameo Bud Yardage # 14764 Midwinter Reds by Minick and Simpson, Moda
Cream Heart Paisley # 14766-15, Midwinter Reds by Minick & Simpson, Moda
Red pindot (unidentified)

Kona Red solid
Calico




Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Draw 22


Nearly Insane Quilt - Blocks 24, 73, 79
Nearly Insane Quilt - Blocks 24, 73, 79
Crikey, we are on Draw 22!  I think that this means about 75% of the blocks have been done.  You can see from the Electric Quilt image below that there are more red squares than white ones, which can only be a good thing.
Nearly Insane Quilt - Electric Quilt 5 Software

Here are the next blocks that have been drawn
23 - 25 - 46 - 89
 

Monday, 17 March 2014

International Quilt Day - Report

Suzi the cat on the Butterfly Quilt
Suzi the cat on the Butterfly Quilt
This is how International Quilt Day started out here at Fabadashery.  Suzi the cat lay on top of the butterfly quilt, whilst I lay underneath it, browsing quilt blogs and online quilt shops on my iPad.  I had a good browse of  What's New at the Fat Quarter Shop, and enjoyed a thorough read of some of the blogs I follow.
International Quilt Day - The Quilt Show - Free for 24 hours!
International Quilt Day - The Quilt Show - Free for 24 hours!
Like last year, The Quilt Show was celebrating International Quilt Day by offering access to their quilty shows for free for 24 hours.  It was great seeing quilters in action.  I knew many of the names, like Gwen Marston and Jenny Beyer and it wasn't too long until I was adding their books to my Wish List on Amazon. I also spent a lot of time watching the longarm quilt episodes ...
Nearly Insane Quilt blocks
Nearly Insane Quilt blocks
With my Nearly Insane blocks needing to be done, I felt I could justify a bit of multi-tasking, by watching the TV and keeping up with my English paper piecing, and over the day I managed three blocks, which I will tell you about in due course.
Suzi the cat busy supervising in the workroom
Suzi busy supervising in the workroom
We had such a great time, Suzi says "Why can't it be International Quilt Day, every day?"

Check out all the other crazy quilty cats every Friday at Sarah Did It!

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 23 + Giveaway Info!

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 23
Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 23
I am really squeezing in every bit of sewing I can at the moment.  A few weeks ago I prepared quite a few Nearly Insane blocks, by cutting out the templates and fabric - it really pays off having them ready to go.  I have come to learn that the actual preparation of each block is quite a time consuming part of the Nearly Insane quilt.  There are no repetitions, there are very few opportunities to cut in bulk, and each block is like doing a mini- quilt on its own.  I have mentioned that I am thinking of doing the Dear Jane quilt in the future, and I can see that that quilt has the same issue.

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 23
Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 23
This is another block where I have featured the Mama Said Sew fabric range.  When I first saw it over a year ago, it was the inspiration for the colour scheme of this quilt.  This block also features the red spotty fabric which is in the cornerstones and which make up the zigzag border.

BTW - One of my recent blog visitors who stopped by to comment was Cathy Daniel, an artist who creates patchwork-inspired homewares and handmade ceramics in the UK - she has a GIVEAWAY (closing 22nd March 2014) to get your hands on some of her lovely stuff.

NUMBER OF PIECES:  61
DIFFICULTY: 2/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Square  3/8" (9mm) x 3/8" (9mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Triangle  3" (74mm) x 2" (52mm) x 2" (52mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Red Hoops (5493-31) Mama Said Sew Collection by Sweetwater for Moda
Apple Red on Cream Sewing Guide Mama Said Sew by Sweetwater for Moda  #5490 11
Christmas Past  (14547) by Polly Minick and Lauri Simpson for Moda
Calico

                                                  

Monday, 10 March 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 24

Block 24 - Nearly Insane Quilt, visits Dartmoor National Park, Devon
Block 24 - Nearly Insane Quilt, visits Dartmoor National Park, Devon
I have been out and about again with my Nearly Insane Quilt blocks.  This time Block 24 had a trip to Dartmoor National Park, in Devon over the weekend.   Even with all the rain we have had over the past month, the moors were quite dry, and I even caught the sun on my face. It was a beautiful day - just look at that blue sky.
Block 24 - Nearly Insane Quilt, visits Dartmoor National Park, Devon
Block 24 - Nearly Insane Quilt
The block isn't too bad either!  Flying geese and stripes all round.  The flying geese can become a bit  bulky, but the square pattern of this block helped to keep things lined up.  A nicely balanced block.

English Paper Piecing - Nearly Insane Quilt
English Paper Piecing - Nearly Insane Quilt
If you are new to this blog, here's a photo of the back of the block, showing you the English paper pieces, and also to give a sense of scale of these completed 6 inch blocks.  At some time in the future, all the blocks will be sewn together, and quilted together in the quilt, so all this work will be hidden.

NUMBER OF PIECES:  89
DIFFICULTY: 2/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Triangle  7/8" (21mm) x 5/8" (15mm) x 5/8" (15mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Square  1 1/4" (31mm) x 1 1/4" (31mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Red Garden Pindot by Michael Miller Fabrics 
Red and white stripe - unidentified
Designer Beads (Red) Freespirit for Westminster Fibers

Calico

Joining up with Design Wall Monday at Patchwork Times and Connie at Freemotion By the River.

Friday, 7 March 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Block 79

Block 79, Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 79, Nearly Insane Quilt
The more blocks I do for the Nearly Insane Quilt, the more I am trying to 'fussy cut' my pieces.   In reality, I tend to gravitate to tone on tone fabrics or small prints, which don't really lend themselves to this sort of thing, but I am increasingly starting to appreciate the potential of larger prints. For this block I have just used a roundel in the centre from the  Mama Said Sew range. Over at Lixie Makes It, she is experimenting with a One Block Wonder quilt, creating hundreds of fussy cut blocks using just one fabric. (She is also having an a big adventure in Japan - it is fascinating - especially the reports on the cat café!)

Tangled Threads in Apple Red on Cream, Mama Said Sew, by Sweetwater for Moda
Tangled Threads in Apple Red on Cream, Mama Said Sew, by Sweetwater
I have also featured the 'Sew' fabric from the Mama Said Sew range. It says 'Sew, Sew, Sew' all over it, and that is my mantra for the moment.
Block 79, Nearly Insane Quilt
Block 79, Nearly Insane Quilt
I have added the smaller red triangle corners onto this block. In the original pattern, there were large outer triangles, which made the block a bit boring.  I think the bright addition perks the whole block up, and may be a technique I adopt for some other blocks.


NUMBER OF PIECES:  29
DIFFICULTY: 1/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Square  11/16" (18mm) x 11/16" (18mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Trapezoid  4 1/4" (108mm) x 1 1/2" (37mm)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Red Hoops (5493-31)"Mama Said Sew" Collection by Sweetwater for Moda
Tangled Threads in Apple Red on Cream, Mama Said Sew, by Sweetwater for Moda
Christmas Past  (14547) by Polly Minick and Lauri Simpson for Moda

Cherry Sketch Basic Collection by Timeless Treasures #C8224
Tried and True Raindrops Garnet(04273) by Nanacy Halvorsen, Benartex
Calico

Thursday, 6 March 2014

Nearly Insane Quilt - Draw 21

Nearly Insane Quilt Blocks - Draw 20
Nearly Insane Quilt Blocks - Draw 20
 
It has been a bit quiet around here lately.  Firstly, I was in bed with flu. Then just as I sat down to blog for the first time after a few days, my internet connection stopped working.  After a few days living without email and the web, finally this morning the internet has been mended and I am back online, hoping to have some time to bring you up to date on my blocks, and catch up on everyone else's progress.

The next blocks in line for completion are
24 - 73 - 79 - 86

As you have already seen, Block 73 has already been completed.  I have also made progress on the other blocks too.  With no internet, it is amazing how much more time there is to sew! 


Helebores, Spring 2014
Helebores, Spring 2014
With the arrival of March, the weather seems to have realised it is Spring, with several days of sun, and the crocus and daffodils suddenly showing their faces.  Also this year we are enjoying the hellebores which we planted as cuttings when we moved into our house three years ago.