I am happy to say that I have sucessfully managed to not add any fabric to my stash this week. I did buy batting, but no fabric!
I have been working on cutting up scraps into usable sizes and while doing so I found that I had some pieces large enough to make kleenex tissue holders. This weekend while at a sit-n-sew hosted by my local guild I made 17 kleenex holders. This used about 1 yard of fabric (maybe a bit more, but we will call it one yard).
Fabric used since last report:1 yd
Fabric used YTD: 12 yds
Added this week: 0 yds
Added YTD: 12.25 yds
Net Used/Added
for 2013: .25 yds
That means that since I started tracking my fabric purchases and useage I have only added 1/4 yd to my stash. I am working on a new quilt, but it won't be done for another month or so.
Here is a sneak peek.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
February Challenge
My challenge for February is to blog at least twice a week on the progress of my quilts. This will be a difficult one for me as my work schedule is about to get busy with travel. Despite that I plan to take some handwork with, and am hoping this challenge goal will keep me plugging away.
This is one of my hand quilting projects. There are two totem poles I would like to complete the stitching on.
I am linking up to The Girl that Quilts.
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This is one of my hand quilting projects. There are two totem poles I would like to complete the stitching on.
I am linking up to The Girl that Quilts.
Thanks for stopping by.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Christmas 2012
So I know it is quite a bit after Christmas, but I thought I would do a summary since all of the quilted gifts have been given. For me this was the year of the Quilt.
For my Grandma & Grandpa I made my own version of the + quilt out of fat quarters. My grandma has always like the shade of green in the quilt and when I saw the fabric at a "steal" of a price I had to purchase it.
The final quilt I gifted at Christmas was to my oldest Nephew. His younger brother received a quilt when he was born and I thought it was time for my oldest Nephew to also have one. Due to his age I first asked him early in 2012 if he would like me to make him a quilt, and I got a big YES. Since I know kids can change favorite colors I asked him if he had any color preferences, and his answer was Yellow and Black. My dad and his dad were standing near by and were quick to point out that those were Iowa Hawkeye colors, and that got a big grin. I thought I would run with it and added Herky to the quilt in a few spots. I also big stitched around Herky to give some additional color to the quilt.
For my Grandma & Grandpa I made my own version of the + quilt out of fat quarters. My grandma has always like the shade of green in the quilt and when I saw the fabric at a "steal" of a price I had to purchase it.
Here is the One Block Wonder I made for the little Redhead. Of course he is showing the back of the quilt.
I managed to keep the next one a secret for many months. I created this one from the Geared for Guys book. I really love the book and have now made two quilts from the book. DH had tried to trick me multiple time to find out what his present was, but I stuck to it and kept my secret. This quilt has gotten lots of use since it was gifted.
A few years ago my sister gave me here old fabric from when she was in high school. Then in 2011/2012 I participated in a quilt guild raffle block giveaway and won. The front of the quilt contains the blocks I won, and additional blocks I created, and the back of the quilt contains some of the yardage my sister gave me. When I made this quilt I knew I was going to give it to my sister and BIL.
This next quilt...if you are keeping track this is Christmas Quilt #5 was made for my youngest Sister and BIL. This was an origional design, they live on the West Cost near the ocean, and my new found love for Batiks made for a wonderful "water" combination.
The next quilt was a pattern from the Sizzix blog and was designed by Amy Friend. I had known that I wanted to try a triangle pattern and when I saw this design I knew I had the right fabric bundle from Connecting Threads to use, and the perfect "Grandmother" to give it too (my mom).
The final quilt I gifted at Christmas was to my oldest Nephew. His younger brother received a quilt when he was born and I thought it was time for my oldest Nephew to also have one. Due to his age I first asked him early in 2012 if he would like me to make him a quilt, and I got a big YES. Since I know kids can change favorite colors I asked him if he had any color preferences, and his answer was Yellow and Black. My dad and his dad were standing near by and were quick to point out that those were Iowa Hawkeye colors, and that got a big grin. I thought I would run with it and added Herky to the quilt in a few spots. I also big stitched around Herky to give some additional color to the quilt.
That about sums up my Christmas gifting. All I have to say is 7 quilts as gifts in one year is a lot of quilts ... and that will not be happening again in the near future since I am amazed that they all were completed on time.
That about sums up my Christmas gifting. All I have to say is 7 quilts as gifts in one year is a lot of quilts ... and that will not be happening again in the near future since I am amazed that they all were completed on time.
My One Block Wonder
So I initially started this blog long, long ago and planned to show my One Block Wonder quilt. Here it is (sorry for the photo quality, I am not sure where my other shots are).
The origional fabric used was solar system fabric. I love how the One Block Wonder method allows you to have a very unique quilt. Here is my little Redhead showing the back of the quilt which has the origional fabric.
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The origional fabric used was solar system fabric. I love how the One Block Wonder method allows you to have a very unique quilt. Here is my little Redhead showing the back of the quilt which has the origional fabric.
Thanks for stopping by.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
2013 Progress Report
So I have been meaning to continue writing this blog for a while, well who am I kidding a really long while. So I figured I would hop on the bandwagon and keep track of my stash yardage in and out for the year.
So last week I was planning a new baby quilt, and bought 6.75 yds of greens and other tones for the multi-colored animals. I know that seems like a lot of fabric, but I know some of it will end up in the stash.
Here is an image of the quilt I am planning: http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/product-gallery/1571204911/ref=cm_ciu_pdp_images_0?ie=UTF8&index=0&isremote=0
In addition to the fabric that has come in this week I am also happy to say that my latest Queen sized quilt is finally finished. It has been back from the Quilter since October/November and now is complete. So I can count this in my fabric out. Since I did not keep track of my exact yardage, for this quilt I will call this 11 yds of fabric between the top, border, backing and binding (it's probably more than that, but I can't find the pattern).
Fabric in MTD: 12.25 yds
Fabric in YTD: 12.25 yds
Fabric out MTD: 11 yds
Fabric out YTD: 11 yds
YTD fabric added to the stash: 1.25 yds
When breaking it down like this it really looks like I did not add much this month. Let's see if I can continue to keep on track. I do know that I will be purchasing border fabric for my Easy Street quilt in March as well as for a Baby quilt. I have looked all through my stash and can't find the right fabric.
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So last week I was planning a new baby quilt, and bought 6.75 yds of greens and other tones for the multi-colored animals. I know that seems like a lot of fabric, but I know some of it will end up in the stash.
Here is an image of the quilt I am planning: http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/product-gallery/1571204911/ref=cm_ciu_pdp_images_0?ie=UTF8&index=0&isremote=0
Then I also am almost finished with my border of the month quilt, and needed a backing, so I bought 5.5 yards to back it.
The cream border now has flowers, a vine and some leaves, but I have to finish button hole stitching them on Friday. Then it's time to find a long-arm quilter who will baste the quilt for me. I think I am going to hand quilt it.
In addition to the fabric that has come in this week I am also happy to say that my latest Queen sized quilt is finally finished. It has been back from the Quilter since October/November and now is complete. So I can count this in my fabric out. Since I did not keep track of my exact yardage, for this quilt I will call this 11 yds of fabric between the top, border, backing and binding (it's probably more than that, but I can't find the pattern).
Fabric in MTD: 12.25 yds
Fabric in YTD: 12.25 yds
Fabric out MTD: 11 yds
Fabric out YTD: 11 yds
YTD fabric added to the stash: 1.25 yds
When breaking it down like this it really looks like I did not add much this month. Let's see if I can continue to keep on track. I do know that I will be purchasing border fabric for my Easy Street quilt in March as well as for a Baby quilt. I have looked all through my stash and can't find the right fabric.
Thanks for stopping by.
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