Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Some Finishes



We have had a busy summer so far. Our fifth great-grand child Aubrey was born in June.
Aubrey Mae


This is the quilt I made for her.




A grandson got married.





I completed this quilt for a granddaughter in California. She is so sweet and sent me a photo of herself with her quilt.





I finished the second granddaughter quilt, though haven't had a chance to deliver it yet,



Two quilts are in the works for adult grandsons, and when those are completed I hope to get back to my applique projects, Mary Brown and Cassandra's Circle. I also hope to get borders on my Hospital Sketches.



We have had a Mama and Baby Moose visiting. I got a video of them the other day. You can see it here on YouTube.     https://youtu.be/HATbuBD7weM        I took it through the window so that I did not disturb them. Check it out I think you will enjoy it!







 I will keep this post up for a week or so, then I will be deleting my blog. I will continue to quilt, it is what I do. Goodbye to all the dear friends I have made! Rebecca












Thursday, April 23, 2020

On the Design Wall and a Finished Top - But No Mary Brown Blocks

Just a few thought to start off with. Alaska has been fortunate so far concerning the Covid-19 Pandemic. As of right now we have had a total of  345 cases and 9 deaths. (Our state's  population is about 730,000.) In our local area there was only one confirmed case and that was on Ft. Greely, the missile base 10 miles south of us.
Alaska is one of the states opening back up. I thought it interesting that most of the businesses they are opening are not places we go to. Barber shops, I have cut my husband's hair most of our married life. I do not go to the beauty shop or have my nails done. We certainly don't get tattoos. We rarely eat out. We do want to make a trip up to Fairbanks soon for groceries, but will wait and see if there is a spike in covid-19 cases first. We plan to play it safe.
On a different subject, the advertising agencies are doing great business, everyone is making new commercials and ads. I wonder about the make up companies? Who puts on makeup when you are wearing a mask? Not me.

So enough of that! On to the quilting.I did not get to my Mary Brown blocks this month. I hope to make them up next month.


I finished block three for the Cassandra's Circle sew along.




I finished this top for one of my grown granddaughters. It is a Missouri Star pattern called Totally Tulips. I had another quilt top started for her, but just didn't like how it was looking so started this one.

Totally Tulips 90" X 91"


I have fabric left over and a lot of HSTs too. Maybe enough for a lap or throw quilt.


On the design wall I have my Improv Log Cabin blocks. These are the ones I have the embroidery finished on, I have six more sewn together. The other project is a baby quilt for my new great-granddaughter coming in June. It is a Kim Diehl pattern from her book "Baby Bliss".


I have some of the applique done on the top panel. Those chevron rows were tedious. I am glad they are all done and sewn together.



A few masks of course.





A few new booties for our dogs.






We had to drive south for a few miles, our truck has this thing call 'exhaust regeneration' we have to do occasionally. Basically we have to drive about 5 miles while it does its thing.  We saw a small herd of caribou and one moose taking a nap.







Happy Quilting and Take Care! Rebecca


















Tuesday, March 31, 2020

A Sew-a-Long I Couldn't Resist!

Quilters are the most generous people! There have been so many free patterns and new sew-a-longs coming out the last couple of weeks, freely given to help us out through these trying times. So far I have been able to resist them, saving some of the patterns for later. Today, Becky Goldsmith, of Piece O'Cake Designs  announced a sew-a-long I can't resist! She has a free pattern on her site, here is a LINK.  She will also be doing videos on You Tube. A link to the first one, HERE. Definitely a quilt for our time. Right now I am planning on yellows for the backgrounds.




And I got a few things in the mail.


A new Yazzii bag. This one measures 13" x 10 1/2" x 5" with lost of different pockets.


A few new quilting books.


Appliquick set, I will try using this on my next Mary Brown blocks.

Happy quilting! Stay safe! Rebecca

Monday, March 30, 2020

Did Someone Say Snow? Mary Brown Blocks and a New Project!

 I hope all of you are well and and dealing with the new circumstances we are facing the best you can. I know for some people the effects have been devastating, but I hope that all the dire predictions I hear on the news do not come true. We live in a small rural community, so for us personally, there has been not much of an impact on our lives from the Corona virus pandemic, except the volume of mail at the post office. I think people are trying to stock up by ordering online. We tend to stay home much of the time anyway,  especially during the winter. I am sure there are changes on the way though. I am so thankful for my quilting projects right now!


 Two blocks done on Mary Brown. Block #4 and Block #13.



 I also finished my Cassandra's Circle block for the month, Mulberry Wreath.




So this last week we had snow. It snowed continually for 4 or 5 days. I had to do some shoveling on the roof. We also called our snow plow guy, he usually charges us about $150 to $200 to plow our driveway. He wanted $500 this time!! Not really that much more snow than time last time he plowed. He finally dropped it to $300, but my DH just wouldn't pay it, he felt he was price gouging. So it is a little tricky driving out to town check the mail, but we are making it so far.


Snow and more snow.
We had wind after the snow so no snow in the tress.





My new project is one I have had in the back of my mind for about the last six months or so, suddenly I felt I really needed to get started on it. I had originally planned on using string blocks, but decided on improv log cabin blocks. I am using only neutral/low volume fabrics, for a peaceful/calming feel to the quilt. I am embroidering words on the blocks, randomly placed and using coordinating floss. My idea is that the words will not stand out, but be found like "little hidden gems" when looking at the the quilt. I hope that makes sense. I have three blocks done so far.


Some of the words I will include: love, hope, peace, joy, faith, mercy, grateful, gentleness, rest, trust, thankful, grace, light, rejoice, believe, cherish, and many more. I keep thinking of more and adding them to my list.


It was fun just cutting strip, no measuring.



There are so many sew alongs going right now, I have not joined any, but have been saving some of the patterns. I am considering Bonnie Hunters "Sew-in-Place Quilt Along - Unity". I will need to look at my fabrics. Here is a LINK to her blog. I think the first installment is today.


Now to start prepping my next two Mary Brown blocks. Happy quilting and stay safe out there! Rebecca

Saturday, February 29, 2020

Celebrating Mary Brown & Casandra's Circle


Time again to share our progress on Celebrating Mary Brown. I didn't think I would get this months  blocks finished, but I did. I will link up with the other quilters as soon as I can.

Mary Brown Block #3.

Mary Brown Block #12.


All my blocks together.   It's a start!




Cassandra's Circle center block. This is a LARGE block it will finish at 36" X 36". I found it difficult appliqueing such a large piece. Some other quilters have downsized the blocks, You can read more about this sew along on Barbara Brackman's blog Civil War Quilts HERE and HERE.

I am not 100% happy with this block. I feel like it is missing something. I have been thinking I should have used larger prints in it?  I don't know. I am going to wait until I have more of the surrounding blocks done and see how it looks before I change anything.

Washington Plume block. Finished size 36"X 36"


I am working on prepping the second block.
 Mulberry Wreath. 18" X 18"



RSC20 blocks for January and February. I am doing Bonnie Hunter's Leader/Ender Shoo Fly blocks for these. You can get the directions HERE. I am doing the 6" version.


January's green

February's orange



And of course no post is complete without a moose photo!

In this first one she had  pawed at the snow until she uncovered the grass beneath to eat.



 Later she moved on. It looks like she saw her shadow on the building and was looking at it. I wonder what that means for our winter? Six more weeks?



Happy Quilting! Rebecca


Thursday, January 30, 2020

Mary Brown Progress

First up I need to apologize to all the other Mary Brown stitchers. I did not get a post up for December. I had no progress to show! There were several reasons that I will not bore you with, but I do want to share one. A product was recommended to me and it really sounded like it would work and help speed up my applique process. Wash-Away Applique Sheets by C&T Publishing. I found it too difficult to turn under my edges and get them smooth, also not pleasant  to stitch through. I had prepped all my leaves using this product hoping I would get used to it, I didn't and I had to redo all my leaves.
Links to the other Mary Brown stitchers.

Karen HERE
Jennie HERE
Robin HERE
Nanette HERE






Blocks 1, 2, 10, & 11




I have my next two blocks prepped and hope to have them finished in time for our next link up.


Block 3



Block 12, I know it looks like a glob of fabric , but I do have the design marked.



I finished all nine blocks for Barbara Brackman's Hospital Sketches sew along. I need to decide what I am going to do for the borders and if I will use sashing.  I plan on joining in on her new sew along called Cassandra's Circle, the first block is out, you can read about HERE.






I did finish all this stockings in plenty of time to deliver them before Christmas.

I got all the stockings finished in time.



I can't forget about our moose friends! We saw this one we were out for a drive.





We have been having some cold weather for the last month or more. I think we may of had two or three days that got above zero since December 19, 2019.  We have probably been averaging -20*. After a couple of mild winters it seems we are back to normal.  My husband saw this poem on Facebook and I thought it was appropriate.





Happy Stitching, Rebecca

Saturday, November 30, 2019

Celebrating Mary Brown - First Blocks

I hope everyone had a blessed Thanksgiving. We were fortunate to spend the day with family.


As I mentioned in my last post I have joined in another sew along. We are doing the "Celebrating Mary Brown" quilt. I finally got a start on the first blocks. Here are links to the other participants: Karen HERE,  Cathy HERE,  Jennie HERE,  Robin HERE, Nanette and Jan's HERE.

Three blocks partially prepped, I haven't decided for sure on the flower colors and will add the stems/vines after I have sewn these four blocks together.

The pineapple block is done. I thought this one was the hardest so got it finished first.



Two things that kept me from completing more on Mary Brown were, Hospital Sketches block #8, Triple Tulips and knitting Christmas stockings. I have 2 stockings done, except for blocking them and adding a hanging loop. Two more to go for this year.


Hospital Sketches block #8, Triple Tulips.


Two stockings done and two more to go.

                                                                 Happy Quilting, Rebecca