Friday, July 14, 2023

More stitching

 


Long stitched concentric circles on rough 4-patch squares.  Hand stitching is very satisfying and therapeutic.  My mind is fixed on doing one motion, one direction, and no crossed lines.  Small scraps are transformed into interesting blocks.   Easily tucked in my bag for on-the-go stitching I can take anywhere.   When I get enough of them, I'll stitch them together.   For now, I'm enjoying the process of choosing scraps from my overflowing bag.  I also have a rainbow of threads to choose from to either contrast or match.  Lastly, the buttons.  Lots and lots of buttons.  

I blogged some time ago about my button box.  I actually have more than one button box, more than 3, no I have 5 tin button boxes.  Not tiny ones, those big ones that cookies or other goodies once held.    Maybe I will make a dent if I keep making these squares. Hearts, ornaments, and whatnot called for some buttons, but, I've also been incorporating buttons and beads in some of the landscape art quilts I made like this one.  My DS shot some videos while he was traveling in Amsterdam.  My interpretation depicts the amazing acres and acres of fields of tulips and wildflowers he saw.   It's an awe-inspiring sight.  



Friday, July 7, 2023

Round 5 of NQM/BOM

 The National Quilt Museum (NQM) Facebook page has put out the BOM round 5 which started in May and will go until December.  I really debated whether to participate or not.  I've never been a real fan of sampler quilts and all the rounds except for one have been samplers.  But, it is a great way to learn something new and see what other members are doing.   In this round, the size has been changed to 12.5" X 25", and were instructed to orientate it as we want, either horizontally or vertically.  I want to do both vertical and horizontal, so I will plan as I go.  

I am using some of the ice-dyed pieces I made previously for this round and will incorporate commercially dyed fabrics that match when or if needed.

May's block was a good start and not too challenging.  

It took me all of June to come up with the second block, finishing it up a couple days before the 30th.  I was put off by the blocky style of it.  My DH thought it looked pixelated.   So, I interpreted it as a river with rocks, nearby trees, and fireflies dancing in the moonlight and instead of making the pieced leaves as they did, I appliqued my own.  

Here we are in July already.   As soon as it was released, my DH said that the block reminds him of the old Trivial Pursuit game that comes with pie pieces and fits into a circle.  He does not like pie charts, so I wasn't keen on making the block as the pattern showed.  I wanted the block to represent something personal.  

This is what I came up with for my July block.  It's whimsical and fun, so I hope I can stay on this track for the remainder of the months.   


I have a feeling I will run out of the dark background fabric before finishing the final block.  I bought it a few years ago when it was on sale and maybe it's not available any longer.  But, I'll search for it.  If I have no luck, the alternative plan is to find something similar in my stash and make it blend in enough to not take much notice.  

Now I can sit back and wait for the August block to be released.  It's fun to imagine what might come next. 

Maybe that's part of the allure to make the NQM Block of the Month project as they are always released on the first and you have no idea what will come next.   

 


Catherine's Wheel

 I posted December 17, 2020 about making an ornament which is called prairie wheel (USA) or Catherine's Wheel (UK).  The latter being of...