I got a little behind on the Canada 150 block project, but am happy to report that I'm all caught up again (up to this week that is LOL). These blocks are going to look very nice in a quilt. Here are blocks 58 to 75. We are half way finished.
This blog is intended as a bulletin board to show the quilts I've been making on my vintage and treadle sewing machines. My husband and I collect antique and vintage sewing machines and I use them to make all my quilts. Here are some of the results.
Friday, 12 May 2017
Monday, 8 May 2017
Dear Jane!!
I finally made a bit of progress on my Dear Jane Quilt. The last blog post I did was September 22, 2011 when my friend Els was over from Holland for a visit. She has made 2 Dear Jane quilts. We met on the Dear Jane internet list and she has now visited me five times and I've visited her twice.
My Dad had just passed away when Els visited and my Mom passed away in January of 2012. I lost interest in working on it that winter as my Mom was always so interested in the progress of these blocks. And, then it became "out of sight, out of mind"! This year, I realized that I had started this quilt in 2007 with the idea that it would be my 10 year project! Yikes....this is 2017!
A few friends here in town were also motivated again to keep working on our quilts and we decided to do a once a month get together to spur one another on. I have a lot of work to do to get this quilt together by the end of the year!! I now have 62 blocks finished.
This morning Beth and I worked on our blocks and I got one completed. Last month, Jane and I got a block done as well and I also finished an easy one which I found while getting organized for our monthly get togethers. I got my hand crank machine out for some paper piecing and here are the results:
I didn't get the points lined up too well on this block, but I'll let it languish in the binder until I decide if it bothers me enough to redo it. It will never be noticed from the proverbial galloping horse in the overall scheme of things :-).
My Dad had just passed away when Els visited and my Mom passed away in January of 2012. I lost interest in working on it that winter as my Mom was always so interested in the progress of these blocks. And, then it became "out of sight, out of mind"! This year, I realized that I had started this quilt in 2007 with the idea that it would be my 10 year project! Yikes....this is 2017!
A few friends here in town were also motivated again to keep working on our quilts and we decided to do a once a month get together to spur one another on. I have a lot of work to do to get this quilt together by the end of the year!! I now have 62 blocks finished.
This morning Beth and I worked on our blocks and I got one completed. Last month, Jane and I got a block done as well and I also finished an easy one which I found while getting organized for our monthly get togethers. I got my hand crank machine out for some paper piecing and here are the results:
Paper piecing DJ blocks on my Singer 28 handcrank. I received this machine from a lady named Jane :-). |
I didn't get the points lined up too well on this block, but I'll let it languish in the binder until I decide if it bothers me enough to redo it. It will never be noticed from the proverbial galloping horse in the overall scheme of things :-).
A 12 Framed Fancy |
B 13 Four Corner Press |
I 12 Fred's Fair Square |
Tuesday, 2 May 2017
Sinterklaas
Last week Saturday, the next pattern was up for the Jolly Little Christmas quilt a long hosted by Lorna at Sew Fresh Quilts. Santa Claus was the next block. Santa Claus was not a thing in my household when I was growing up. As I am of Dutch heritage, Saint Nicholas, or Sinterklaas, was an exciting event. On December 5th, we would put out our shoes (we didn't have wooden shoes anymore :-) and we would put hay in and a carrot for Sinterklaas' white horse. In the morning, we would find candies and a chocolate initial and a few little trinkets in our shoe (if we had been good lol). That evening, many little packages and surprises would be opened complete with little poems which had something to do with the gift or recipient.
When I saw the Santa Claus block before the quilt along was launched, I emailed Lorna with some links to the Sinterklaas tradition to see if she would be able to design a Dutch version. Sure enough, when the pattern was posted, there at the bottom was a 'bonus' block which really made my Dutch heart go pitter patter. Thanks so much Lorna for your generosity! This just makes me happy! And, the pattern went together so nicely.
When I saw the Santa Claus block before the quilt along was launched, I emailed Lorna with some links to the Sinterklaas tradition to see if she would be able to design a Dutch version. Sure enough, when the pattern was posted, there at the bottom was a 'bonus' block which really made my Dutch heart go pitter patter. Thanks so much Lorna for your generosity! This just makes me happy! And, the pattern went together so nicely.
Here is the good old Saint himself...isn't he awesome!? Complete with his trusty staff. |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)