Saturday 26 January 2019

Mòr braw bag is finished


             


 This is my first finish for the 2019 Q1 FAL (click for my list)
 and my January goal for OMG





Mòr braw bag

The pattern I have used is Laura Cunningham's (IG @laurazuckerkuss ) "Wee braw bag", but I made it bigger this time. That is, large enough to hold a sweater or cardigan in progress.

Here are my mòr and my wee bags together:



The larger one measures 16" x 10" x 6" (w h d)  and is made from IKEA furnishing fabric. While the pattern calls for Pellon interfacing I quilted it instead. I expect that Pellon is stiffer than my quilting and that the bag would stand up better. Unfortunately I couldn't find any fusible interfacing material sturdy enough locally, and my own supply is light-weight for stabilising my quilt labels while I embroider them by machine. As I didn't have time to go to the city to try there I thought quilting would be a good alternative and I'm satisfied with the result.


I'm linking to 

https://www.elmstreetquilts.com/2019/01/one-monthly-goal-january-finish-link-up.html

as making this was my goal for January.
Click on the button to see more progress on January goals.

Happy sewing

Marly.

Sunday 20 January 2019

QAL: The Unconventional and the Unexpected

My Overlapping Octagons, inspired by a quilt in "The Unconventional and Unexpected ..." and part of the Quilt along hosted by Sujata Shah, is progressing, but nowhere near completion. Here are the units I've made so far, randomly placed on the design wall.

Overlapping Octagons: Try-out on the design wall with 4.5" red (the new neutral) centres.
I thought I would use as many of my 19th century reproduction fabrics as possible to make space in my sewing room. Unfortunately most of the "reds" look more like brown, so I shall be adding brighter reds to the mix.There was not much blue, and that has nearly all been used now.

I'm enoying using my scraps in this way; really satisfying!

For more information go to Basket full of Scraps where there are more posts relating to this QAL.



I'm linking to
http://wendysquiltsandmore.blogspot.com/2019/01/peacock-party.html
Click on the button above to see more works in progress.

I'm linking this post to 

Happy Sewing

Marly.

Saturday 12 January 2019

QAL: The Unconventional and Unexpected: Overlapping Octagons

I've decided to join in The Unconventional and Unexpected Quilt A-Long . The QAL is being hosted by Sujata Shah, whose work I have admired since I bought her book,  "Cultural Fusion Quilts". The inspiration for this QAL comes from the book "The Unconventional and Unexpected", by Roderrick Kiracofe. For more information check Sujata's posts on The Root Connection. I have chosen to start with the quilt "Overlapping Octagons".

I decided to join in after much deliberation. After all, "Do I really need another project?" "Yes", I answered myself, "You have to move on and this will be a new challenge."

My fabric choice is this:
 
blue and neutrals: a bulging bucket of blues and the right hand pile in the box. My supply of neutrals is very low, and in need of urgent replenishment.
with a few splashes of:

orange: starting with the scraps on the left.
Yesterday I started sewing blue strip scraps together along the short ends as leaders and enders in another project. These will be chopped and sewn together with others to make the string rectangles in the Overlapping Octagons. I shall be ordering more neutrals/ low volume during next week.

My plan is to cut the fabric freehand with the rotary cutter, although I shall be piecing the strips on phone book pages to keep them stable, as I can't manage to cut on the grain freehand, and would like to avoid wobbles and bubbles!

I'm already enjoying this project and look forward to sharing information and progress with others at Basket full of Scraps.

I'm linking to
http://wendysquiltsandmore.blogspot.com/2019/01/peacock-party.html
Click on the button above to see more works in progress.


Happy sewing

Marly.


Thursday 10 January 2019

Good Fortune: the last stage

 Last Friday Bonnie Hunter revealed the final layout for "Good Fortune", this winter's mystery quilt. I only made a few units each week, and have just joined a few of them into blocks this week.




I still have some green and blue units, but don't have enough units at the moment to make another red/orange block.

I like how the little red squares in the four-patches make a pyramid shape with the orange strings. A pyramid? Well it could even be a pagoda, with a stretch of the imagination. Or perhaps they are all steps on the Great Wall!

In the coming week I shall try to find the time to make a couple more blocks, and turn this into a table runner, or a sewing machine cover.

I enjoyed making this and seeing so many lovely colour schemes in the link-up each week.

I'm linking to:

http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2019/01/mystery-monday-link-up-reveal.html 
 
Click on the button to see more Good Fortune progress. 

Happy sewing
Marly.

Friday 4 January 2019

One Monthly Goal: January

https://www.elmstreetquilts.com/p/omg-one-monthly-goal.html

My goal this month is to make a larger version of the "Wee Braw Bag" (muckle braw bag?) pattern by Laura Cunningham (IG @laura_zuckerkuss).


Laura's pattern is in two sizes of which this is the larger, but I need something larger than this one I made in December, to hold my knitting. This is all right for socks and beanies, but cardigans and sweaters? No!!! For the moment this can house the pattern and the tools, but not the knitting itself.

I'm linking to:

https://www.elmstreetquilts.com/2019/01/one-monthly-goal-january-goal-setting.html

Click on the button to see other people's goals for this month. 


I wish you all the best in 2019 with lots of  happy sewing!

Marly.

Wednesday 2 January 2019

Finish Along 2019 Q1



I'm glad Sandra has published a form on which we can track our progress on the FAL projects. I completely forgot to post about one of the projects on my Q4 list in 2018; not one single post, even though I had a finish. I think Sandra's list will prevent such an oversight in future.
RSC 2018 Squares Away


My list for the next three months:
  1. RSC18 quilt (Squared Away), ie layer, quilt, bind and label
  2. Beekeeper cardigan: one sleeve to go!
  3. On Ringo Lake: Quiltville Mystery 2017
  4. Not so wee "Wee braw bag": large enough to hold a top-down sweater in the make
  5. bento bag
Number 3 still needs lot of work, so maybe I'll not get it finished this quarter. We'll see! The rest should be achievable.

I'm linking up to:

http://sewofcourse.blogspot.com/2019/01/finishalong-q1-list-linkup.html

Click on the button to see more projected finishes this quarter.

Happy sewing

Marly.