Had a lot of fun with this one! A gift for a friend, who is a huge Schulz fan, and who just had his first child, a baby girl. Originally, I just wanted to do the Charlie Brown zigzag, but while doodling found a way to incorporate Snoopy. It really came together when I found the polka dot fabric at Mad About Patchwork's booth at Quilt Ontario. I used the leftovers for the back.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Sunday, January 01, 2012
Completed in 2011!

Another year has gone by! 2011 was the year of Quilt Ontario...and I did not get much time for blogging or even quilting, yet somehow I managed to finish the above projects. Sometimes I amaze even myself ;) Many of the above were gifts and so I could not blog about them during progress or ruin the surprise.
Projects to finish in 2012:
-my T-shirt quilt (sandwiched, just needs to be quilted...so close! due date, before BIQR)
-my City Harbour quilt (cut and in the process of sewing together, no due date)
-gift: Pick up Sticks (blocks made, need to sew sashing, before Feb 20?)
-request: Hawaiian Shirts Quilt (a challenge of design! want to take my time but want to finish it by the summer)
There are more but those are priority.
And for those who requested it, here is Test Pattern all finished!
Happy New Year to all!
Friday, December 23, 2011
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
Sunday, November 06, 2011
Brightest Day
Last year I promised a friend that I would make a comic book quilt for her daughter that was born last year....I had some liberated comic book logos (and here) I had made a few years ago and not made into a quilt, this would be a great excuse to finish it....well, no way could I think of how to put it all together. So I ended up making up an entirely different quilt then I intended.
I started with the green lantern block and then I made more in the same colours of the Green Lantern Brightest Day/Blackest Night Rings. I was almost tempted to make each of the different symbols, but decided that was too much for my brain to figure out!

Using up only scraps I foundation pieced the rainbow squares and eventually settled on this layout.
As for my other superhero quilt....I've finally got some new ideas...maybe for next year.
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Waiting for Jean-Marie

I hand pieced the scraps together over the last year or so. I needed a hand project to do in front of the TV....so I would hand sew my 5 inch scraps together in blocks of 5 or so and then I sewed them together in long strips. When Tom told me he was going to have a baby, I decided to use them for his baby's quilt. His favourite colour is purple, but I thought the orange was brighter and more cheerful, so I made the liberated stars in purple instead. I put the top together at the retreat and batted it up there,too. When I got home I machine quilted long horizontal wavy lines across the scraps and stippled the borders. It's got a nice thick flannel on the back for fuzzy warmth.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
BIQR 2011: 37 Sketches
Long time no blog post! Yes it has been awhile! I have been madly quilting ever since I got back from the Beaver Island Quilt Retreat. There is nothing like the combination of scenic Elk Lake and the greatest quilt teacher, Gwen Marston, to get your quilting mojo going!
Gwen had plenty of her new book: 37 Sketches on hand. Gwen was extremely proud of this one, her first hardcover art book. She described in detail how fun it was to choose all the details from the debossed lettering on the cover, to the tophat, to the colour and type of end papers.
Usually the first morning of the retreat Gwen does a trunk show based on the theme of the retreat, then she leaves the quilts in a pile available to us to look through at any time. This year she hung her "37 Sketches" on the wall for better viewing and to reinforce the artistic and design component of this year's theme.

She used these quilts as an artist uses sketches to explore colour, technique, design and composition. She created a workbook of many of her ideas and techniques.


On Day 3 I wanted to work using a log cabin method. At first it was very prim and proper and then as I used bigger pieces I could add more interest in each side.
Gwen set up a gallery for the students to show their work, too. On the last day we were given a pointer and asked to describe how we chose the things we did.

This year Christine and I brought our friend Gail, far right, to the retreat. She was thrilled to meet Gwen and had a great time. You can read her version of the events at her blog The Cozy Quilter in One, Two, Three parts.


Another fantastic retreat!

She used these quilts as an artist uses sketches to explore colour, technique, design and composition. She created a workbook of many of her ideas and techniques.
I brought a handful of matching fat quarters in solids in a colour palette that I wanted to work in plus all the solids I had on hand and started from that. But boy it was hard to get started at first. I wandered around and looked at what other people were doing, spent some time gazing at the 37 Sketches, picking out my favourites and the bits about them that excited me. Gwen's first demo was the narrow wavy line, a technique she learned from Jean Wells.

So I started with that... a snazzy, kaffe fassett fabric inserted into a plain gray...well I guess I need another wavy line in...say...orange! And so it goes, building onto each piece. You try out a bunch of different techniques and use what works, and cut up some that don't.

Some of what you don't use for one, may end up in another. On Day 2 I wanted to use lighter colours and work in a more landscape shape. In my first piece, my floating squares did not dance enough, so I experimented on that.
So I started with that... a snazzy, kaffe fassett fabric inserted into a plain gray...well I guess I need another wavy line in...say...orange! And so it goes, building onto each piece. You try out a bunch of different techniques and use what works, and cut up some that don't.
Some of what you don't use for one, may end up in another. On Day 2 I wanted to use lighter colours and work in a more landscape shape. In my first piece, my floating squares did not dance enough, so I experimented on that.
On Day 3 I wanted to work using a log cabin method. At first it was very prim and proper and then as I used bigger pieces I could add more interest in each side.
Another fantastic retreat!
Sunday, August 21, 2011
The room is getting bigger!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
You cannot rush handquilting!
I know, I know, I have not blogged very much lately... It's been a very busy summer! Work has been busy and time consuming. We have been visiting and going out with many friends. As for quilting, it has been too hot in my sewing room which is in a kind of attic. However I have been very good and doing a bit of handquilting almost every day (in the morning, that's me in my pj's)...as long as my fingers are not too sore!
I have quilted all the way around the outside and have turned under the two ends of my frame!
I have 2 baby quilts to finish and another to start (this one is designed on paper and the fabric washed and ready to be cut). I have to machine quilt my black, white and red quilt, and start my bed quilt, plus 3 other quilts in various states of completion.
Saturday, July 02, 2011
Happy day after Canada Day!
Although, I don't understand people who bring their dogs. A young couple bring their huge Rottweiler and can barely hold onto the dog, it is so strong...The dog is excited the fireworks are going off, lots of people and other people with dogs, a German Shepherd in particular...the Rottweiler wants to go sniff the other dog, the guy has to practically sit on the dog to keep it in place then decided to hand off the dog to his thin little girlfriend, who of course doesn't have the strength to hold the dog in place and it goes running to the German Shepherd. She drags it back and has to sit on the dog to keep it in place...there are hundreds of people there the potential for disaster is great and they can't even control their dog. Neither dog is muzzled even though it is the law in Ontario. who is going to break up the fight if the dogs decide to get hostile, what if someone inteferes and gets bit, will they be happy if their dog gets put down...I ask you why bring it at all???
Saturday, April 02, 2011
My Plate is Full!
Those are just the quilty projects I am currently working on, not to mention a guild challenge, started, but probably won't finish.
Other obligations on my plate:
-CQA/ACC Quilt Ontario 2011 May 25-28 At work:
-Record Store Day April 16
-Free Comic Book Day May 7
-3 Magic Tournaments April 24, May 8, May 15
-Graphic Novel Group April 9, May 14
June is looking like peace and quiet! and maybe winter will be over by then!
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