Saturday, November 12, 2011

This and That...

I did accomplish a couple of Whoop Whoops (http://confessionsofafabricaddict.blogspot.com/2011/11/can-i-get-whoop-whoop-oh-i-wanted-to.html) but not as much as I'd hoped.  One of the guilds I belong to meets at the Welcome Center in a subdivision.  In the meeting room is a huge fireplace in the middle of a long wall, and they borrow members' quilts to hang on either side.  Looks great!  However, they decided to ask members to donate quilt blocks, and one of the ladies is making quilts that will belong to the POA, and will be rotated throughout the year.  They asked me to quilt the first one, and said to have fun playing.  So I did!  I quilted each block differently, and had a blast.  I hope they like it :-D

One of my friends' (PA) mother made several of these Dresden Plate (or Fans) centers, and they were packed away for a very long time.  Some were hand pieced, others were machine pieced, but none were the same size blades, they didn't have anything in the middle, and they didn't lie flat. Another friend encouraged her to try and make blocks and then a quilt, rather than keep them stowed away somewhere.  And so we began....  First we determined they could be salvaged without ripping and re-sewing.  We used the tried-and-true method of  beating them into submission -- hot iron and lots of steam, plus pleats where necessary.  We had to make a few more blocks so that she could make quilts for twin beds, so we rummaged and found more fabrics that looked older (the originals were made probably in the 60s).  We added a center with rickrack around it to each block, and PA stitched them to squares of muslin.  I'm in the process of squaring them up (which is another story in itself) to 18".  These will be wonderful quilts, and she'll get lots of enjoyment having them out on the beds.  Do you have old blocks or parts of blocks hidden away that really should be in use?  I hope you'll think about bringing them out to play :-D

4 comments:

  1. Lovely quilt and super blocks. Yes, those blocks need to be in a quilt and I love what you did with them.

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  2. That is a beautiful quilt you have pictured, and the blocks are neat! It'll be great to see what you come up with in the final result!!

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  3. I am right now working through all those quilts once started & fabric once stashed for a particular quilt. hope to use my new organization board to keep them on my mind, instead of in a drawer

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  4. Love the rik rak around the centers of the blocks. Always fun to finish projects started by someone else. My Mom and I finished a quilt (several years ago) that was started by her grandmother.

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