Saturday, July 3, 2021

Retirement, Quilting and Canning

 I've been retired for a month now. I Love It! I was worried I'd be bored, but I almost feel like I'm working harder now than I was when I was actually working. The only difference now is I can stop what I'm doing and sit in my chair to rest up. Ha!

I've been canning quite a bit, I'm enjoying making jellies and jams again. I didn't realize how much I'd missed doing that.  


I haven't been quilting near as much as I thought I would either. I've finished the top of my BH Mystery Quilt 'Grassy Creek', it's still not my favorite, but I feel like it's okay now. I put a very light gray outer border on instead of the string pieced border she called for, to me it made the quilt 'muddy' looking. I think once it's quilted I'll like it. 



I've also finished my Civil War Reproduction Quilt of 6" Ohio Stars. It's a favorite that I'm pretty sure I'll keep for myself.


I've begun quilting on a Mary Engelbreit quilt for my sister. She loves all things ME. I've been collecting ME fabric for at least 5 years. It's gotten very hard to find, I'm sure she hasn't designed any fabric for years. Then I couldn't decide what pattern I wanted to use. I finally decided on just set-in circles and an extra wide black ric-rac in the border and a little something to personalize it for my sister. There were plenty of ME 'sayings' to pick from. But this one was my favorite. 


I should have it completed by the end of this week. I only have two more rows of circles to quilt and it will be finished. And that's all the quilt related things I've been working on lately. I've only done a little on my Temperature Quilt, and I'm a month behind. I should catch up pretty fast if I spend a day working on it.

I've decided the next quilt I'm loading will be my 'Lollipop' 1930's reproduction quilt. I'm anxious to see it quilted.

Well,  I hope you all have a very Happy 4th of July! God Bless America!
Happy Quilting,
Kris

Sunday, May 16, 2021

Grassy Creek Mystery Quilt (Bonnie Hunter)

 This is the 7th Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt I’ve done, I’ve always enjoyed doing them and most of the time I really like them. This year not so much. When I saw the ‘reveal’ in January I just put all my finished parts and pieces in a large ziploc bag and put it away. I just wasn’t interested in finishing it right away like I usually do. Well,  last week I opened that bag and started sewing those pieces together. I’ve finished the 25 blocks and the sashing pieces are ready to sew together. I will change the border. In my opinion, all of the different colors of gray used in this quilt make it look 'muddy'. 

Grassy Creek Mystery  Quilt Blocks

The border was supposed to be string pieced with varying shades of gray. Of the finished quilts I've seen on line, the only ones I liked had used a different color for the gray, or had used only really light grays instead of light, medium and dark grays. I'm far enough along that I'm not going to change what I've already completed. I will be changing the border to a tone on tone light gray, with a small inner border of a bright green. I'm hoping this will help me like it a little bit more! Only time will tell...

While I've been sewing these blocks together I started on an Arkansas Crossroads quilt for a leader and ender project. It's fast, easy and will use up a lot of scraps. It's time to go through all of my scraps and organize again. I try to have boxes of 2 1/2" strips, 3 1/2" squares/strips and 1 1/2" strips. This method works the best for me. 
Scrappy Arkansas Crossroads 

I did just finish my Keyhole/Hole in the Wall Scrappy Quilt. It's just a fun scrappy quilt that's very fast and easy to make. I end up making lots of scrappy quilts, they're probably one of my favorite quilts to make. I quilted it with a variegated thread, did a wavy piano key in the border and just did an overall meander in the center. It's so busy you can't see the quilting anyway.

The feed sack quilt that was loaded on my longarm for 2 months is at it's forever home. Took a long time, but it's done. I just quilted it with a small all over clam shell design.  It needed a good washing and it came out of the dryer beautifully. I would love to know who started sewing all the feed sack strips together and when that was done. My sister Val found the ziploc bag full of these feed/flour sacks at a garage sale already cut in strips and partially sewn together. She knows how I love and collect feed sacks so she bought it for me. It took me a while to decide what to do with them, I didn't want to rip them apart so I needed to figure out what pattern to make with these.   I finally decided to add some strips of Kona Snow and sew the shorter strips into lengths long enough for a quilt. I love how it turned out. 


My 2021 Temperature Quilt is caught up through the end of April. The more days I add the more I love it. 

I've only got 2 more weeks of work left before I retire. I'm getting pretty excited about that, I guess I know I'm ready and it's time.
                                               Happy Quilting!
                                                      Kris

Sunday, April 4, 2021

Orange Peel Temperature Quilt



 I decided to start a temperature quilt for 2021 when I saw how low the temperatures were in February.I have a friend who started a Temperature Quilt using little houses and I loved it. It took me a few weeks to figure out the fabric and pattern I would use. A Temperature Quilt and an Orange Peel Quilt were both on my Quilt Bucket list so I finally settled on combining the two. The background squares are 3 1/2” unfinished and represent the day’s low temperature. The orange peel represents the day’s high temperature. The small circles represent the months. I’m also stitching a vein like line on the orange peel with Perle cotton.

   












   I’m finding the daily temperatures from McCook’s local airport. It’s making it personal for me because I’m at the airport in the morning unloading our FedEx plane. I will be retiring in 5 weeks and that’s getting me pretty excited. I had a fat quarter bundle of Robin Picken’s ‘Thatched’ laying around and thought it would be perfect for this quilt. I love the bold bright colors and there were 24 different colors in this bundle.


This is the chart I’m using. I printed it from something I found on Pinterest, and it’s great for keeping track of your temperatures and fabric colors. I have a different color for every 5 degrees. It’s from aquiltingsheep.com



I’m using a permanent marker to write the date on the back of each orange peel so it’s easy to keep track of, and then sew together.

I love  #100 silk thread to appliqué with. It truly makes the stitches disappear. I’m able to purchase this at my local quilt shop.

I’ll keep updating my temperature quilt as I add to it every month. If you’re interested in making a temperature quilt, you’ll see a lot of different ideas on Pinterest. 
   
 Happy Quilting!
Kris

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Tops To Quilt

 And here are the quilt tops that are ready to be quilted...
2020 Stash Buster Challenge Quilt with 4" finished blocks

Scrappy St. Louis 16 patch almost all sewn together


As you can tell I love Scrappy Quilts. I have tubs full of scraps and I keep using from them, but they never seem to get any smaller. I have a very large Mt. Scrapmore to climb! But I'm up for the challenge.


2020 Stash Buster Challenge 6" finished blocks



Scrappy Keyhole Quilt


6"finished Ohio Star Civil War Reproduction Quilt
I also love Civil War and 1930's  Reproduction fabric. I keep making more reproduction quilts and I love every one of them.

Lollipop Quilt made from 1930's reproduction fabric


Mary Engelbreit fabric/circle quilt made for my sister Val who loves anything with Mary Engelbreit. This quilt has been in the works for quite a few years now. She's been very patient with me knowing that eventually it would be done. This fabric is very hard to find since it's been out of print for many years. I've picked up pieces as I found them. I even resorted to some Etsy shopping to find some of the prints I really wanted to use in this. 

A wild Christmas Tree Quilt that was made for Lesley


This is made from old feed sacks/flour sacks. My sister Val found a large ziplock bag full of these strips already sewn together at a flea market. She purchased them for me for $25. I collect feed/flour sacks so she knew I'd love them. They were much shorter strips, and I just kept sewing them together till they were long enough for a quilt. It's nothing fancy, but its an older pattern that suits these feed sacks. I do have this quilt loaded on my longarm now. It's been loaded for 6 weeks and I've only done about 6" on it. I can't seem to get motivated to get it finished. 

I have more tops that I'll show later. I have a couple of wool quilts from 5 to 6 years ago and some very old quilt tops from Civil War times and a top from the 1930's. When I retire hopefully I can get then all done.

                                                                      Happy Quilting!
                                                                             Kris

Friday, March 19, 2021

Vacation Week and soon to be Retirement!

 

Wayne and I visiting Erik, Lesley, Emy and Magnus in St. Joe

Happy Birthday Lesley!



While in St.Joe we purchased our new 2021 Honda Ridgeline pickup. We love it so far. We’re going to have to figure out all of the knobs and buttons....for me it’s a big learning curve. Wayne will have it figured out right away.





And of course I’ve been to a quilt store in Kansas City...I only bought a Tilda fat quarter bundle and a yard of a new Kaffe print, I couldn’t find anything else that interested me, which is a bit unusual. I also found a lot of colors of bias tape I can’t purchase locally that I use when making baprons. Here are a few of them I’ve recently made.


I’ve made so many quilts since I’ve last blogged many many years ago. I’ll try to catch up...you’ll want to get ready for a photo overload! 

The biggest ‘news’ in my life is that my husband Wayne retired in December and I’ll be retiring from FedEx in 7 weeks. I’m getting more excited by the day. The list of quilts I want to make on my bucket list is growing larger by the minute.

And one more photo of the last quilt top finish...

This quilt is ‘Lollipops’....made from 1930’s reproduction fabrics. I think I know how I want to quilt this top, I’ll be happy when it’s finished. Since I have about 12 tops ready to quilt I’m not sure when this one will get done.

Hopefully I’ll be posting again soon.

Happy Quilting. Kris