I have finally finished my August block for CQJP 2012! In August, I seriously thought I would get caught up at last, but that was not to be. Going back to work always throws me for a loop, and this year we've got a lot of new technology to deal with at school. Add to that the fact that both boys are running cross country, but at different schools, and I've been going to meets left and right. Today I had a chance to just sit and stitch for awhile. It was wonderful:)
For each of my children's blocks, I'm adding a butterfly. For this one, I cut a butterfly out of gold Angelina that I had previously fused together. I beaded all around the perimeter of the butterfly, then added bugle beads for the body and two larger pearl beads on the wings.
Here's a small button and bead cluster I added to the left side of the photo. You can see that I used cream velvet ribbon to frame the photo. I couched the ribbon down with tiny crystallized beads.
On the right side of the photo, I made a line of chevron stitches and added gold sequins with pearlized beads. There's also a seam treatment of silk ribbon chain stitches with larger beads in between. I'm sorry the photos are a bit blurry. Sometimes my camera has trouble focusing when there's lots of shiny bits on the block.
Happy stitching!
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
First Friday UFO: progress on All Star Quilt
Happy 1st Friday of September!
If you recall, last month when I started my series, “First Friday UFOs,” I was considering joining an “almost free” block of the month program from a local quilt shop, until I remembered all the UFOs (UnFinished Objects) that are sitting in my armoire. Instead of joining that program, I’m challenging myself to make at least one block of a UFO quilt per month.
In August, I worked on another block for my All Star Quilt. This block has the “Amish bars” pattern inside the star. Since the middle square is 6” square, I simply made each of the six stripes 1” X 6” (finished).
If you recall, last month when I started my series, “First Friday UFOs,” I was considering joining an “almost free” block of the month program from a local quilt shop, until I remembered all the UFOs (UnFinished Objects) that are sitting in my armoire. Instead of joining that program, I’m challenging myself to make at least one block of a UFO quilt per month.
In August, I worked on another block for my All Star Quilt. This block has the “Amish bars” pattern inside the star. Since the middle square is 6” square, I simply made each of the six stripes 1” X 6” (finished).
You can see the two different blue fabrics, each has small
stars on it.
Have you been working on any UFOs lately? I’d love to see
them.
Happy stitching!
Saturday, September 1, 2012
August block beginning
I'm back, after taking a few weeks off blogging. I wasn't planning on being gone so long, but I started back to work two weeks ago, and it's been crazy-busy at school. Twelve of our classrooms were part of an addition in 1977 and they weren't up to the current fire code. They were gutted and totally rebuilt over the summer. The contractors did all the work, but there was some trouble-shooting I had to do to get things up and running. Then there was all the normal beginning of the school year technology work. Although I was running all over the place (including up and down stairs a lot), I much prefer that to sitting at my desk with nothing to do!
Add to that I did a sprint-distance triathlon last Sunday, and I haven't had the energy to blog recently.
But here we are at the weekend. All three of my kids are gone this weekend at a church retreat. So I don't have to drive anyone anywhere. The house is wonderfully quiet.
Here's my pieced block for August, with his birthday blurred out. I actually pieced it a few weeks ago, but didn't get a chance to show it here on my blog.
This is my younger son, my baby. I love that little bit of hair sticking up in the photo! His hair was darker back then, but nowadays it's more of a dishwater blonde.
With the kiddos all gone and my hubby taking a nap, I think I'm going to go in the studio and be creative.
Happy stitching!
Add to that I did a sprint-distance triathlon last Sunday, and I haven't had the energy to blog recently.
But here we are at the weekend. All three of my kids are gone this weekend at a church retreat. So I don't have to drive anyone anywhere. The house is wonderfully quiet.
Here's my pieced block for August, with his birthday blurred out. I actually pieced it a few weeks ago, but didn't get a chance to show it here on my blog.
This is my younger son, my baby. I love that little bit of hair sticking up in the photo! His hair was darker back then, but nowadays it's more of a dishwater blonde.
With the kiddos all gone and my hubby taking a nap, I think I'm going to go in the studio and be creative.
Happy stitching!
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