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“I have given skill to all the skillful, so that they may make all that I have commanded you. “ Exodus 31:6


“O Thou who art the all pervading glory of the world, we bless Thee for the power of beauty to gladden our hearts.
We praise Thee that even the least of us may feel a thrill of the creative joy when we give form and substance to our thoughts and, beholding our handiwork, find it good and fair. “.
Walter Rauschenbusch


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"Come, and listen, all you who fear God; let me tell you what He has done for me.
I cried out to Him with my mouth; His praise was on my tongue.
If I had cherished sin in my heart, the LORD woud not have listened and heard my voice in prayer.
Praise be to God, Who has not rejected my prayer or withheld His love from me!" Psalm 66:16-20
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Saturday, August 26, 2023

FINISH---Strips-Weave .....all done !

 

Last Monday, September 21st, I finished binding this quilt.  I dug out all of my binding strip leftovers and made it scrappy.  I sewed the strips onto the back and finished them on the front using the new foot I bought, a 1/16th inch left compensating foot.  It's beautiful to see that stitch line so very close to the fold of the binding, but also still possible to veer off once in awhile and miss the edge altogether.  Makes you have to pay CLOSE attention, but surely makes for a quicker job than finishing by hand.

I mentioned this quilt-top in my last post.  This one gave me a perfect opportunity to try out my curvy ruler-quilting ruler.  I made a few oopsies, but finally caught on to using the marks to match things up as I had to move the ruler down the length of the quilt. This ruler was actually intended for use with a longarm machine, being a bit thick for working on a domestic machine like my Jazz 2 from Babylock.

After quilting the wavy design, I still didn't think it was enough, so I quilted down along the ditch of each vertical seam as well.  Now I'm very pleased with the look of it, although I haven't laundered it to see how much it crinkles.  As I've said before, on some of these quilts, I'd prefer that they retain that well-pressed look, but it's not a deal breaker either when they don't.

Keeping to the scrappy theme, I brought out my leftovers binding strips that were already pressed in half.  I lay them out around the perimeter of the quilt to get colors in the places that I wanted, and after stitching them to the quilt, I was well pleased with the final look. One more thing that I need to do is sew a label onto the back.............OH, THAT REMINDS ME...I didn't show you this pretty BACK !  I don't know that   it actually coordinates with the quilt, but I just love it.  It was with some fabrics that were donated to me. It has a coarse texture, and there were six identical pieces that were a bit bigger than fat quarters.  I am very seriously thinking that these were feedsacks, although I can't find the big stitching holes that are usually caused by the thick thread with which they would have been stitched closed. Anyway....have a look.  Marley Jo won't mind.

And, so, we finish here.  This quilt measures approximately 52 x 58 inches, making it a decent throw, or bed-topper.





Tuesday, August 8, 2023

EDIT: FINISHED.....(see more recent post )Work in progress--Gemstones

 This may be the finished size..........not sure, but this is where I've stopped for now.


Finished , 32 1/2 inches square

Approximately 32 inches square, I worked in some white strings for a change.



Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Strips-Weave

 Doing a bit of cleaning on my sewing room this week, I noticed that my box which I use to store leftover 2 1/2 inch strips was getting a bit hard to close.  

So I went to the photos of quilts that inspire me....I have a folder-ful on my computer.  And I ran across a photo that really caught my attention.  I basically pieced a scrap version of the quilt on the lower right side.  You wouldn't know it if I hadn't told you.......they look quite different, don't they?  Well, I worked with what I had, only buying a very soft grey for the weaving strips.

 

This is the finished top, measuring approximately 52" x 58".  I don't know when I'll get around to quilting it.......


 

I have another, bigger quilt already basted and ready to quilt, but the timing just hasn't been right.

I spent the month of June piecing this one.  After basting it, I went ahead and rolled the backing around over the batting edges and basted that to the top so that it doesn't shed the cotton batting all over the place while being quilted (or just shuffled around my sewing room while it remains UNQUILTED (insert shamed face photo here......LOL !)

More photos and info when it's finished....optimism there !

Christmas Raffle quilt for 2023 (hopefully)

 Using more of the same strip rolls that I used last year, I pieced and quilted this small quilt .  I hope to offer it as a raffle at John and Deb's Christmas celebration this year, like I did last year.  I pieced a small pillow cover to match as well.


 More photos on a later post maybe.  Perhaps closer to Christmas I will get better shots.

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

FINISH- Isaiah's toddler quilt

 I  squeezed one more quilt in that was pieced in April, actually, but finished today, May 3.  

Today I actually sewed the binding on TOTALLY by machine.......an unusual thing for me, never done on a quilt even this big (40" x 50" approximately ).

This quilt came about because the boy and girl (a friend and neighbor's great grandkids) for whom I made little quilts when they were small, now have a little brother who is approaching his third birthday in July.  His granny let me know that he has been dragging their little quilts out to use, and she suggested that he needed one of his own.  

So, as soon as I finished the Nine-Patch Squared quilt, shared in my last post,I started designing Isaiah's quilt.  I had all of these fabrics, and after making the quilt top, I found out that he has a July birthday.  Perfect, ......fireworks, stars and stripes, and baseballs for the backing.  How much more Americana can you get????

Isaiah is a beautiful mixed-race little boy, and this fabric is made up of images of children from many races and cultures.  His brother and sister, are both involved in softball games, so he is very accustomed to seeing the use of a bat and ball.  This blue fabric came in very handy for a backing.
Excited that I had gotten it finished, I rushed it up the street to him WITHOUT getting pictures of the finished quilt.  I handed him the quilt, tied up with a long selvedge. He said thank you, and then tossed it onto the bed.    I took the selvedge off, he grabbed it immediately, (THE SELVEDGE STRING) and we started having a tug of war.  He thought that
THAT (long string) was just THE greatest gift EVER from his "aunt" Dolly !

Hopefully, one day in the near future I will get a photo of him with his quilt.

His granny did call me later to let me hear him responding MINE when she teased him and said, "that quilt is granny's".

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Quilt finished at approximately 40 x 50 inches, was machine-pieced, quilted, and bound.  


Saturday, April 29, 2023

FINISH--Nine-Patch Squared

 Well, I managed to make another quilt, setting a record for me at one per month this year !

Below is the top before being quilted.....

It may be my age, but I have developed a love for a more simplified quilt........I think that it has to do with polyester batting.   With bigger piecing (4 " finished squares in the nine-patches, and 8 inch in the frames),I'm leaving room for the poly batting to 'fluff'.  I think that the crinkly look of cotton batting goes better with smaller piecing and closer quilting.

  And I'm satisfying my desire to do some hand-quilting again, although now I do "big-stitch" rather than going for the most stitches I can squeeze into an inch of quilting, like I did when these hands and eyes were young.

Having said all of that, this is my latest finish.........I call it Nine-Patch Squared, and it is not my own original design.  I ran across it in some pages that I have cut out of magazines and catalogs (sorry, I don't save the info).  I save these pictures as ideas and inspiration for future projects.

Back of quilt......same fabric as center of framed squares on front.

Hopefully for the recipient who takes a closer look, the hand-stitching shows up well around the solid frames.  

Deb let me make her this one to trade back for the last one that she took, when I explained to her that the kitty fabrics and little girls climbing trees might have been too 'juvenile' a choice of fabrics for a quilt that is to be gifted to her daughter-in-law.

Quilt info:  Polyester batting , low-loft, by Fairfield (PolyFil), Thread--Coats Bold Hand-quilting thread in Natural....... finished size, approximately 48" x 60" after laundering.  I made the binding finish at around one-half inch because it matches the framed print, and ties it all together.

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AFTER NOTE:  I delivered this quilt to Deb on May 15, 2023.  She was happy with it.  

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A salt shaker spilled in my raincoat pocket, and not realizing that there was salt in the bottom of the pocket, I put my keys in there while I ran errands in the rain.   Now I can hardly get the key in and out of the ignition.  I think that it got salt in it, and it tarnished something or who knows what.  The key feels rough on the end, and even a second key hesitates within inserting and removing.

It's a Honda, and I only have the one key that does everything....ignition, keyless entry.  My local mechanic thinks he could replace the ignition, but a Honda dealership has to reprogram the key unless you know a locksmith that can perform that task.  The nearest dealership is in Franklin, and I DON'T DRIVE TO FRANKLIN.  A new key was over $250 when I bought the car in 2018....I can only imagine the price now.

Stay tuned for update........for now I'm just going to use the car as sparingly as possible, and PRAY !

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

FINISH: Actual 3rd Commission quilt--Color Stripes

I did not use that poison green solid for the back.....my daughter voted it down, via text, so I used a Marshall Dry Goods mottled blue from their Tie-dyed solids collection, found at my local fabric store.  No photo of back or finished quilt......sorry !

 That's right.....I've taken the quilts to be approved, and forgetting to take the last one that I posted about, my sister-in-law loved the other three......this one, the scrappy string quilt, and the orange barn star !  She took all three without quibbling about the prices that I asked.  

  I'm happy that she's happy, and I'm ecstatic that this commission is fulfilled. (In fact, I was so thrilled to be finished --with this 3 months of work--that I didn't even get a photo of the last quilt after it was quilted !

Finishing larger than the others, at 50" x 70",  knowing that this quilt had lots of black, and being fresh out of the dryer, I didn't dare lay it on my carpet for a photo (remember, I have two in-house cats!), and these people are not pet people. I used an all cotton batting, and I have to say that with this one, I really loved the flat look of the pieced top MORE than the crinkly look of the laundered quilt.   I'm finding that I now have to choose between cotton battings and polyester ones, dependent on the finished look that I want.  I love the drape of cotton, but I enjoy the puffiness of the polyester sometimes, and the fact that it DOESN'T CRINKLE since I tend to prewash my fabrics.  Of course, since I didn't prewash this batik fabric, being that it WAS cut as a jellyroll, it might have crinkled even with a poly batt.

   As far as the commissioning goes, I don't often take on requests, specifically because of the stress that I feel during the fulfillment of them, and also for the plain reason that I like to make what I feel like making.  Sounds pretty selfish, but I'm not actually selfish with the finished product, just how I spend my time.  She meant to make this commission easy by telling me to just make whatever I wanted since she loves any quilting that I do, but I worried the whole time that it just wouldn't turn out to be what she had in mind originally.

  As far as this quilt goes, I grabbed a batik jelly-roll that I have held onto for quite a few years, and was just going to sew it into strips of color-change.  That went just fine until it came time to trim up the left and right sides to add a  border.  Even though the strips showed no sign of bowing, having sewn alternately from each end of the strip,  somehow it just wouldn't trim up right.  I was forced to come up with another idea, so I resorted to the idea of quilts that I had seen where they had cut the assembled strips into columns, turning the center one upside down.

Turns out that I like the new design much better than the original boring one !  Who knew (probably just about  every quilter ever !)

 Mid-piecing I ran out of the black fabric, and found more yardage from a different manufacturer in my stash.  They looked so very much alike that I really don't think anyone will know the difference.  But with  battling tiny bits of the cotton batting clinging to the black fabric throughout the quilting stage, I hope to NEVER use a solid black fabric again !  I'm not even sure that it won't pill, but I told her to let me know if there's ever any problem.......probably scared her to death !

Anyway...........you might not see another quilt from me for awhile, if Spring opens up where I can stay busy outside.  Hope you've enjoyed this series of quilts !




Friday, February 24, 2023

FINISH--3rd possible commission quilt--Fat-Quarter Squares on Point

 Finishing at approximately 47 inches by 60 inches, this one was pieced mainly from my fat-quarter collection.

For a batting I used a polyester queen-sized batt that I cut in half.  Before basting this quilt, I threw the batting into the dryer, on the lowest heat setting, to hopefully get the fold/wrinkles out of it.  

I left it longer than I meant to (FORGOT IT !), and it actually melted a couple of globs along one of the outside edges of the batting.  Never had that happen before !  This  was one of the polyester battings that Missouri Star Quilt Company occasionally offers in their 'daily deals'.

I minimally quilted this one, as I did the original quilt that I made in this design, in order to maximize the fluffiness of it. 
 I  used a dark red and black flannel check for the backing, and I don't think that I had pre-washed that fabric because it was such a big piece (found at a local yard-sale).  Well, at the end of my quilting it on my Jazz 2 machine, I noticed pink stains in the crevices and on the surface of the machine's base.  I hope I can get the stains off.........and I'll be watching for color release in the washing of this quilt.  I will probably throw several color-catchers into the wash even though I tried some of the fabric in a sink of cold water and saw no color release.
I wasn't crazy about this quilt when I finished with the quilting, but that striped binding really brought up my appreciation for the finished quilt.  Love that !



Saturday, February 18, 2023

FINISH---Second possible commission--Orange Barn Star

 


I watched a video on Pat Sloan one day when she was previewing the first Barn Star in a series quilt-along (sorry I don't remember the details for links)......and I was really taken with the design of this star.  I think that their block would finish at around 16 inches or so.  I drafted mine to be one large 48 inch star/lap quilt.

Pieced from orange fabrics that I was gifted a few years ago (by bestie, JodieAnn), backed with 104 inch grey on white backing fabric from Fabric.com (years ago). 

Basted in my 1 x 2 wooden frame-boards, I then move to the couch and started out hand-quilting in the ditch on both sides of the green inner borders, and around the big star-points, (using my q-snap 17-inch square frame).  But at one point my left eye just wouldn't focus right on my hand-work, so I switched to machine-quilting straight-line on my Jazz 2 machine.  I kept the quilting to a minimum for maximum loftiness.......and the quilt feels scrumptious.


 I used a low-loft Fairfield polyester batting for softness and fluffiness/puffiness.  I haven't washed and dried it yet, but it currently measures approximately 53 inches square.
Not being sure exactly what my 'client' wanted when she asked for three "throws", I have decided to make up a few smallish quilts, take them to show her, and see if she likes anything.  People are always asking if I have anything for sale, so it won't hurt too badly if I'm on the wrong track......someone will eventually want to buy them, OR they will make good gifts.

Saturday, February 4, 2023

UPDATE on most recent previous post

 Success !

 I washed and dried this string quilt throw, and I am happy.....really happy AND relieved, to report that the shrinkage in the dryer made all the strings look the same !  No more obvious directional 'pulling' !

Before photo....

 

After..........

Finished measurement after laundering--45" x 46".

80/20 cotton batting from MSQC.

 


FINISH--String Quilt (Commission?)

Yesterday I finished binding this string quilt that I began as the first of three throws that I was asked to make. 




I quilted it on my Jazz 2 sewing machine, using this wonderfully soft flannel as a backing.
It is wonderfully SOFT......the softest flannel I can ever recall coming across.  It was 60 inches wide, I think, and I picked it up at a garage sale a couple of years ago. Not the prettiest coloring, but not really bad either.
I have two reasons for calling this a 'possible' commission. 

 #1, I hope to make up several throws, and then offer this person her choice for the three that she has ordered.

  But, #2, ....do you see those rippled strips that are here and there in this little quilt.  I have never had that rippling occur while quilting one of my string quilts (that I remember, and I think that I WOULD).  I am not happy with that at all, but I haven't laundered the quilt yet.  If the crinkly effect makes those areas look just like the rest of the quilt, I might be accepting of this one, but otherwise it may just become one more quilt that graces my own home.

Hopefully I will come back and update this post with an 'after' photo of the quilt having been washed and dried. 


Thursday, January 26, 2023

FINISH--2 Sides of the Heart

 First big finish of 2023, this quilt's front was blogged here in 2022.

 In December of 2022 I assembled an 'after quilt' from a large panel with a bicycle, 4 small panel blocks depicting the 4 seasons, and several favorite fabrics which I had found difficult to use elsewhere.

  The blue abstract-looking flower in multiple sizes was especially troublesome, but one of my cherished fabric gifts from Jodie Ann (now deceased).  The yellow chevron I found a yard of at a second-hand store recently, and I just loved the punch that it added.  The striped division strips were an after-thought but very satisfying to my eye.

 I thread-basted this one in my living room, and machine-quilted the bulk of it from the front side on my BabyLock Jazz 2 machine.
 I flipped the quilt to the other side to machine-quilt the outside border, finding it easier to see the marks that I made (using a plastic stencil and pencils).

Cotton fabrics, MSQC 80/20 cotton/poly batting (former wonderful daily deal purchase), cotton thread cone from Connecting Threads in silver.

Finished size is currently 60 x 66 inches.  I haven't laundered it yet, enjoying the silky smoothness of the nice fabrics on the back.

Sunday, January 1, 2023

Happy NEW YEAR >>>>2023 !!! (AFTERQUILT made)

 You know the saying, "whatever you do on the first day of the year is what you'll find yourself  doing ALL YEAR" ?          

Well, I took that to heart, and with this day falling on a Sunday, I went to church and worshiped the LORD ! 

Then to make it a doubly-good year, I came home and finished piecing an "after-quilt"

   These are FAVORITE fabrics that I have held onto for a long time (some of them), and a four-seasons panel, along with a bicycle panel (another of my loves--bicycles)
 

 for my most recent orphan-blocks quilt-top, (photo below)

 

  (I observe a Sabbath day of rest on Saturday).  

I realized as I was piecing this PUZZLE (that I designed), that I am not a traditional quiltmaker.  People will ask me, "what is the name of the pattern you're working on now? "  Well,...most often it's a conglomeration (such as this back) where I just make things up until I can call it a quilt.  I'm not big on repetition.  

But, anyway, I'm not staying at this post for long........just really wanted to document the making of this back, and what I was doing on this first day of 2023.

I hope you got to spend some time doing what you enjoy most, and that this year brings you closer to the LORD, which will naturally also bring you many days of joy !

HAPPY NEW YEAR !

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

ANOTHER FINISH???????????????? Purple, anyone?

 Squeezing in one more finish before year's end !

 Sashed Disappearing 9-patch blocks with binding made from same fabric as I used for back of quilt.  Final measurement is approximately 40 inches square.  Polyester batting, machine-quilted and machine-bound, front and back.

EDIT:  I offered this one, on Facebook, for sale for $45.  Cindy Mayle, James's (and my) niece, (Jean's daughter) responded that she loved it and wanted to buy it.  So I told her that I'd like to gift it to her.  I mailed it off to her address in Nashville the next day, and she received it the day after that, Dec. 29th.  She snuggled with it on the couch on her day off !  Happy there, happy here !

 

Sunday, December 25, 2022

MERRY CHRISTMAS ! Give THANKS in ALL THINGS !

 Just a bit different Christmas Day this year.........first and foremost, it fell on a Sunday, and our church had a wonderful service, coming together to worship our LORD and Savoir, Jesus Christ.  Oh, the tears that came to my eyes as a young man, who is battling addiction with the help of our LORD, sang "OH HOLY NIGHT".

Breathtaking !  Glory to God !

 And I want to take this opportunity to blog about our cold blast we've had to welcome in Winter 2022/2023.  I witnessed my front porch thermometer showing 10 below zero on Thursday night, and a bit colder Friday morning.  We had probably 2 inches of snow mixed with sleet.  I was blessed to not lose running water, as I left a stream going at the kitchen and bathroom sinks, and at the bathtub faucet.  

The state did what they called "running blackouts" on Saturday, Christmas Eve, to try to alleviate the heavy toll on the electrical power system.  Many people were without power even before that, but I was blessed to only have mine down for the 35 minutes that they cut it off.

Waterwise, many people found that they were without running water yesterday and today, or that they had very low water pressure.  I had low, but sufficient pressure today and was able to share. 

The city announced that there is a problem with our water supply now, and we are all instructed to boil any water that we are going to consume (drink/ brush our teeth/ wash dishes).  So I've boiled some today for drinking and for washing dishes, plus, I threw out all the ice that my freezer had made........ But tonight, while taking trash to my outside can, I heard water splashing against the inside of my mobile home's underpinning.  It seemed to be coming from the area where my fridge with icemaker is connected.  My neighbor came right down and turned my water line off until he can have a look tomorrow to see what exactly is wrong.  

Thankfully, I got my dishes done earlier, and built up a supply of water to hold me over for awhile.

I thank the LORD for the good neighbors I have that help me and constantly check to make sure that I am okay since I live alone. 

Hopefully, I will update this blog as things progress.   God is good, God is faithful........HE'S NEVER FAILED ME YET !

  

Thursday, December 22, 2022

FINISH--Twin bed quilt--Twinkling Lights (Triangle Quilt)

 This may or may not be my final finish for 2022, but it is a happy finish indeed.  


This has been my hand-quilting project for the last few months, done with a pretty big stitch and 30 wt. quilting thread from Walmart.  Not sure when I started the quilting, but it wasn't more than a few months, if that.  

All machine-pieced a bit at a time, it stayed on my design wall for quite a while.  To back it, I pieced together a grey print that I had yardage of for YEARS, and a magenta print that I obtained recently.  I don't 'do' collections or name brands generally so I can't tell you who these fabrics were by.   I just look through my stash and am thrilled if I have enough of something to cover the back of a quilt.  But I must say that the grey is the most wonderful feeling fabric that I have worked with in years.  I know that I got a fantastic buy on it from Fabric.com years ago, and it has been a difficult one to match to a quilt.  But this one being for me, I was fine with it, and it goes with the grey in the top, right???????

 Batting is 80/20 cotton/poly, probably Fairfield brand from Walmart, but not sure.  Finished measurements of the quilt are approximately 60 inches by 88 inches.  There are, including one half-square block on back for the label, 662 triangles in the quilt.  

So......Merry Christmas to ME, ...........and a very merry and joyous Christmas to you all, most especially those who live alone.  I hope you have wonderful friends and/or family in your life to show you the love of our savior, Christ Jesus, whom we celebrate at this time !  

Love from Dolly.