The Project Quilting Challenge this week is Kitchen. There were two things pushing me to do the challenge.
1. Today is February 2, 2022 and I wanted to put that date as a finish date on a quilt and it is taking me too long to finish the back of Lansing Leaves.
2. I got the idea to make an orange quilt and there are orange scraps on my table.
It is raw edge applique. The orange is a scrap from Lansing Leaves. The blue is from Amalfi. I hope I wasn't saving it for the binding. If I was, I am going to have to make a scrappy binding for it.
The batting was a fusible, which I hadn't realized before I pressed it, so I didn't get a second pass at those corners.
I got the bright idea to make a cut underneath a label to turn the quilt right side out, but it turns out that I put the front layer on top which did not give me access to the cut. Luckily, I figured that out and left an opening along the edge. I was able to make the edge pretty neat, but I ran out of bobbin thread so that kept it from being as neat as it could be.
It was still a fun little quilt and now I have a quilt with 2-2-22 as a finish date. I embroidered it on the front so everyone can see it.
There is a new quiltalong that began yesterday. It is a traditional quilt called Aunt Daisy. It is not a mystery, but the pattern will be released monthly. The pattern is free on the blog and there is a Facebook group if you want to see everyone's progress and fabric choices.
The Ohio Arts Council's Riffe Gallery is showing a tour of the Quilt National 2021 exhibit on their Facebook page. If you can't go in person, this is a great presentation to watch.
11 comments:
I want to offer you two too many congratulations on your early finish for Project Quilting. However, I assume you know that you will receive two demerits for each day before the deadline…you know, for showing off.
Cute little quilt. Sounds like it was more of a challenge than the original challenge required (hehehe). Didn't realize what today was until I read your blog - fun touch. I think I just fell in love, are you going to make the Aunt Daisy quilt? I've been collecting CW blues for years waiting for the perfect pattern and I think this is it. Thanks for the link.
You are so creative! This is great!!!
I hadn't thought of the unique date with so many figure 2 in it. You made a nice quilt for that special date. The orange looks good enough to eat!
Fascinating and unique piece. I really like it.
Good job on the orange:) xo
I love how you decide on what you want to do, and then do it.
The blues and oranges go together so nicely in your Orange Quilt!
Oh, man... Now I wish that I had started my project earlier. Congrats on your 2/2/22 challenge finish, Shasta!!
this is so sweeet! Love reading your story too ;)
Love your orange. But I like your reason for making it even more. Too fun!
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