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365 Quilt Progress

I have not mentioned my 365 Day quilt lately, and I didn’t want you to think I had given up on it! Obviously this is a year long project, so posting about it every day just would not be interesting. Things have been going well so far, but I have not been writing on my fabric blocks since April. I had the blocks up on my design wall, which fell and made a mess so it was just easier to pack those away. However I have been keeping up with my journaling notes. I have a little journal that I keep in my purse and at the end of each day I jot down something from that day. I am currently up to date on that. I have then been taking the notes I wrote and going back and expanding on it and keeping a file of the full journal entry that will eventually be written on the blocks. It is just easier for me to do it this way. I have a nice long vacation in the summer, so I may pull out my fabric blocks and start writing them again then. I still have to buy some more fabric for the bottom portion of the quilt, but even if the actual putting together of the quilt takes more than a year at least I have the proper journal entries to put on there!

Sorry I don’t have nay pictures as there really are none right now, so I guess this is just a really boring post. But I will have pictures of some of my Dear Jane blocks soon!!

Happy Quilting!
Rachel

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My Sewing Corner

Last weekend I had a bit of a scare. I don’t really have a sewing room, and I like to be around my family when I sew anyway, so I sew in my bedroom. I had two wooden tray tables set up with a towel over them so I could iron. My sewing machine was on one and I would rotate between having my cutting mat on the other and nothing but the towel for ironing. This set up was always up so I could hop on the machine to sew anytime I wanted. Well last weekend, hubby and I were awakened by a deafening crash in the middle of the night. My fat cat decided she needed to be on the tables, and knocked them over along with my brand new sewing machine. Ugh. Hubby said I needed something better than that, so we went out and got me a real sewing table from Sears.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_02098601000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1

With this table I can lower my sewing machine bed so it is level, which will make machine quilting so much easier!! But the best part is, it’s stable. It is pretty much the same size as the set up I had previously, but I don’t have to worry about my cats knocking it over anytime soon.

Since I really liked being able to iron as I sewed, I have covered the table with two layers of batting and my towel. They are just placed on the table like a tablecloth, so they can come off when I want to machine quilt.

I cleaned up the rest of my sewing corner in my room, it’s a bit cramped, but it works for me. Next to my sewing table I have my desk, which has my computer that I can turn to watch TV or movies on as I sew. It also has a bin that holds my two inch squares that I use for my leaders and enders, as well as my scissors and rotary cutter. I also have a little tin for trash and a bowl that holds odds and ends. My iron also sits on my desk. Not the best place for it to be as I almost always end up with a burn or two after a long day of sewing, but it is convenient.

Across from the sewing table, I have my bookcase. It has all my works in progress stacked up …

The boxes hold projects that I am currently working on, while all the stuff stacked around it are patterns and pieces of fabric that will soon go into a new quilt.

So now you have seen my sewing corner, it’s not the best set up in the world, but it allows me to be able to sew and spend time with my family, so it works for me.

Happy Quilting!
Rachel

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More Bee Creative Blocks

I just wanted to take the chance to show you a few more blocks that have been posted for my Bee Creative Swap swap. June is my month, and I sent all my swap partners some Halloween fabric. They basically had free reign to do any style and any size. It has been so fun to see what they are coming up with! Here are the latest ones:

From Quilty Girl2:

From Sew Lori Sew:

From Robin Heart Quilts (can’t post picture directly):

http://www.flickr.com/photos/redneckandfairytaleprincess/4693999566/in/pool-beecreative/

Aren’t they so lovely?? I can’t wait to get them all back and start figuring out how to put them all together into one top!

Happy Quilting,
Rachel

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Scrappy Irish Chain

This is my latest finish. When I first got back into quilting about a year and a half ago, I saw this quilt design on the Quiltville website. She called it a ‘Scrappy Irish Chain’. Her background was in white, but I happened to have a whole bolt of black from a yard sale find, so that is what I used. I had never heard of Irish Chain before, but I really liked the design, so I found a tutorial online and went puttering along with all my scraps. It was a lot of fun to make, and really not all that hard. It took me a long time to finish it as the final quilting part of a quilt is not my favorite thing to do. But it is done now. My husband uses this quilt every night.

**Update — I have posted a tutorial/pattern to this quilt. You can find it here.

Happy Quilting!
Rachel

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Orange Fabric for Dear Jane

Before I even had everything figured out for my Dear Jane quilt, I did know that I wanted to make it in blues and oranges. This is one of my favorite color combinations, probably because of the year I spent at Syracuse University. I knew the blues would be a solid colored fabric, most likely I will just use a Kona cotton. However, I wanted to have a good variety of oranges.

Ideally I would like to have a different orange for every block. This is a tall order since nice oranges aren’t always the easiest to find. To help get me started in my quest for all these oranges, I put a request out to the members of Quiltingboard.com. I offered up some of my scraps in exchange for pieces of orange fabric that people had. I had quite a few people take me up on the offer, and here is what I have gotten so far:

That’s a lot of orange! And I do believe that there is more coming too! The people on this board are so generous, I feel lucky to be a part of the community. These pieces will be a great start to my collection of oranges for this quilt. Now I just need to sort through these fabrics and assign them all a spot on my quilt.

Happy Quilting!
Rachel

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Twice the Craziness

If making one Dear Jane quilt makes you crazy, what would you be if you made two?

I finally got the software for my Dear Jane quilt about a week or so ago. The software is actually pretty nice. It took a little reading to be able to use it properly, but the instruction book that comes with it is pretty thorough. The good thing about the software is I can use it for some basic non-Jane Sickle related quilts as well, which was a nice bonus.

I showed you previously what someone had created for me as a design idea for my blue and orange Dear Jane quilt. I took her ideas and ran with them once I had the software for myself. I really liked her idea of the rings of color rather than the more traditional ‘Around the World’ look. I also liked the idea of using some white blocks with the orange ones. Here is what my final design looks like:

I think it has a lot of visual impact. Now I just have to work on getting a lot of different oranges as I would like each orange block to be a different fabric.

While I was working on my blue and orange Dear Jane, I thought about actually making this quilt. It will be a real learning experience for me, because precision piecing is not my strong point at all. Now I am not going to get hung up on some lost points or not so straight lines in this quilt, but I would like to do my best on it and hopefully learn a lot more about quilting in the process. Since I knew I would probably screw up every block the first time I made it, I thought it would be good to have a practice quilt too. One where I could make the block for the first time, screw it up royally and hopefully learn how to do it right for the real quilt. Here is the second design I came up with:

So am I completely nuts to be making two of these quilts? Probably. But the rainbow one will be made with muslin and colored scraps. I am hoping that I won’t have to buy anything above that for this one, though I may as I don’t have an unlimited supply of scraps!!

I have already made 2 blocks on my Rainbow Jane and will hopefully be working on my first block for the Blue and Orange Jane tonight. I will show you all the blocks in another post. I have a feeling I *may* have these finished on the eve of my son’s wedding day (and he’s only 7!), won’t one of them make a great wedding gift? LOL Okay, let’s hope it doesn’t take that long, but I know it will certainly be a long term project.

Happy Quilting!
Rachel

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A New Project

Soon I will be starting on a new project (ya know cause I really need a new one). I have decided to make myself a replica of Jane Sickle’s quilt that she made in 1863 during the American Civil War. Brenda Papadakis wrote a book that helps quilters replicate the blocks, and it’s called Dear Jane (Click the picture to see the details of the book):

And she also partnered with Electric Quilt to make a computer software that allows you to design your own Dear Jane quilt using the colors of your choice and prints out all the patterns for you.

There is a ‘support’ group of sorts for this quilt on Quiltingboard.com where a bunch of members are working their way through the blocks. They post about their progress and are mostly just there to give tips and cheer everyone towards the finish line. One of the girls, Pat, was kind enough to create a mock-up for me of the idea I had in my head for my quilt. Here is what she created:

Isn’t it pretty? I had a gift certificate to Amazon recently, so I picked up the software myself. I will play around some more with the ideas Pat had, but blue and orange will be the direction my Dear Jane quilt will be taking.

Happy Quilting!
Rachel

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First of My Bee Creative Blocks

I have mentioned before that June is my month for the Bee Creative Swap I am in. I sent all my fabrics to the other 11 partcipants at the very beginning of June, and posted my instructions for them. I basically gave them free reign of the fabric, the only thing I don’t want is a traditional block.

Tracy was the first one to finish her blocks. Here they are:

They look great!! I cannot wait to see everyone’s blocks all together.

Happy Quilting!
Rachel

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Buttercup Bag

When I made my big Bow Tucks Purse I also made two smaller purses to go with it. I never showed the pictures here, so I figured I would take the time to do that today.

The Buttercup Bag was super simple to make, you only need two fat quarters. You can find the pattern for these on the made by RAE blog. I chose to leave the buttons off and I added a magnetic snap. I adore it!! Here are my pics:

I also made this bag in a sock monkey fabric. I keep that one with me all the time in the larger purse and I like to pull it out when I am going somewhere and I don’t want to carry my big purse, but I still want to have my keys and wallet with me.

Happy Quilting!
Rachel

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Log Cabin Quilts

A few months ago I was thinking about a quilt I would like to make. About 7 years ago I saw this awesome log cabin quilt book where the log cabins were put together in such a way as to create an actual picture. Here is an example of what I mean:

I thought this was such a neat idea, but at the time just didn’t have the skills to make something like that. So as I was thinking about this not too long ago, I decided I wanted to track that book down and see if I still wanted to try those.

With some help from the Quiltingboard, I found the book on Amazon. You can see it here:

I actually do not believe I still have the quilt set to make one of these, but I hope to get this book soon and maybe give it a try. This is the particular quilt that caught my fancy 7 years ago:

For now it’s just on my someday list, which is getting very long!! But be sure to check out that book, it is a really neat book and I think anyone would have fun making quilts from it!

Happy Quilting!
Rachel

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Bee Creative May Swap Blocks

Last weekend I sat down and finished up Lori’s blocks for May. She wanted a modern log cabin. These are my blocks for her:

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I had a lot of fun making them, I hope Lori likes them!

Coming up for the Bee Creative swap is June, which just so happens to be my month! Yay! So I have sent out my fabrics to all the girls and I can’t wait to see what I get back!! I will do another post soon with my fabric selection.

Happy Quilting!
Rachel

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Pictures coming soon!

Recently my camera broke. This was a very sad day for me as me and my camera are besties. I had a little Canon Point and Shoot and it was sweet. But alas, I dropped it and it is no more. We had been saving up some money to get my hubby a new TV and blu-ray player, and lucky for me there was enough in there to get me a camera or two as well!! Woo-hoo!! I will post soon about which camera(s) I got and I will get pictures up of all my recent quilty goodies too.

Happy quilting!
Rachel