I had the wonderful privilege of taking a workshop on Miniature Quilts taught by Kathy Wagner yesterday.  What fun we had. I'm looking at garbage in a whole new way.  I actually saved the trimmings from my tiny half square triangles and am looking for a glass jar to store them in.  Wow, are we crazy or what eh?  I will say with McDonald's "I'm lovin it" LOL.
Kathy had suggested bringing along scraps leftover from another quilt.  What a great idea.  I will be storing some of my leftovers in ziplock baggies.  Maybe I'll find a pretty basket to store them and keep it beside my sewing machine for instant mini gratification when I need something fun and small to work on.
I actually took Kathy's class about 7 years ago when I lived in Hamilton for a couple of years when DH went back to school to get his B Ed. degree.  These are the four quilts that I made after that workshop:
 This one was done with strip pieced paper piecing:
This one was done with strip pieced paper piecing:

This is the same block, but arranged differently:
 Here is Kathy starting us out with instructions and hints on sewing with these tiny pieces, thread to use, needles that work, etc.  We also got a thick stack of pages of web sites, patterns and ideas to take home.  My head was spinning with new ideas.  I love making mini quilts and this is only going to make it worse :-).
Here is Kathy starting us out with instructions and hints on sewing with these tiny pieces, thread to use, needles that work, etc.  We also got a thick stack of pages of web sites, patterns and ideas to take home.  My head was spinning with new ideas.  I love making mini quilts and this is only going to make it worse :-). I decided to challenge my self and make 6 mini tulip blocks consisting of 16 tiny little 1/4" finished squares, some of which are half square triangles!!  They were made with 1 1/4" squares and then trimmed down to 3/4"..wow, those were tiny!  And, that produced the trimmings which are going into the above mentioned jar :-).  Here are my pieces all marked and lined up to start sewing:
I decided to challenge my self and make 6 mini tulip blocks consisting of 16 tiny little 1/4" finished squares, some of which are half square triangles!!  They were made with 1 1/4" squares and then trimmed down to 3/4"..wow, those were tiny!  And, that produced the trimmings which are going into the above mentioned jar :-).  Here are my pieces all marked and lined up to start sewing:
 You can hardly pick up these pieces!!  Tweezers may have come in handy:
You can hardly pick up these pieces!!  Tweezers may have come in handy: The first half square triangle:
The first half square triangle: Voila...by the end of the day I got three little blocks done, the pieces cut and all the half square triangles made to piece the last three:
Voila...by the end of the day I got three little blocks done, the pieces cut and all the half square triangles made to piece the last three: And, I thought my 2" one block wonder hexagons were small to work with!!!
And, I thought my 2" one block wonder hexagons were small to work with!!!
 One of my quilt students dropped by this morning and I showed her the three little tulip blocks on my wall I made yesterday.  Her response:  "Why?"  Now, that's a really good question Danielle, and it kept me pondering all morning while I was doing my housework.  Why do we do these crazy things?  I can think of a few reasons:
One of my quilt students dropped by this morning and I showed her the three little tulip blocks on my wall I made yesterday.  Her response:  "Why?"  Now, that's a really good question Danielle, and it kept me pondering all morning while I was doing my housework.  Why do we do these crazy things?  I can think of a few reasons:
#1  It's good to challenge ourselves to think (and do) outside the box.
#2  It keeps me off the streets and out of mischief :-)
#3  Kathy dared us!
#4  It's just plain fun to see if something can actually be done.
#5  The actual little quilt (when I get it finished) will look very cute somewhere in my sewing room.
#6  .......I'm sure there are more reasons.......
 
9 comments:
What a fun day we had! Your tulips look great. We will have to walk around at show and tell to let everyone see our little projects!
I'm never made a miniature quilt but it sure looks like fun. I just may have to give it a go. Thanks for sharing.
How fun to read your post today Jacqui! You were very brave to tackle the tiniest size! Why?!? Because it's fun!
They would also make a really cute pin cushion.
Well! All I can say is that I would much rather wind a 5 yard warp, thread my loom at 20 threads per inch and weave some tea towels! But my hat goes off to you crazy quilters non-the-less!
Wow! And I thought 1.5" finished 9 patches were small. Great job, cute quilts and blocks.
I agree with Quilter Kathy - we do it because we can/because it's there! Congrats the Tulips look great!
Love that very first quiltlet you showed.
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