Sunday 26 March 2017

Post retreat report

Our spring In-Town Retreat is over and for me it was productive.

As I wrote in my previous entry I finished a quilt top and made my RSC red crumb blocks for March.  I also went through a combined package of swap blocks from two swaps in 2003 & 2007, photographed each set of blocks with the labels showing who made them so I now have a pictorial catalogue of the participants and their blocks. They are now back in their envelope together with the sashing and cornerstone pieces.  Perhaps I'll get them all put together at our fall retreat?

These are the blocks that I made way back in the mists of time.


After that I worked on a foundation paper pieced New York Beauty pattern that I started in April 2016 at the annual Stitch Your Art Out Retreat. The pattern is from Stone Valley Quilting and goes together very easily with excellent, easy to follow, instructions.  Of course I am not doing mine at 48" square as per the pattern but have decided to make it at least big enough for a double (full sized) bed, so I need to make 48 or 64 quadrants.  At the SYAO retreat I made two  complete quadrants.



This week I have made another 19 paper pieced arcs.  I am using a mixture of batik and hand dyed fabrics in a wide variety of colours.  The backgrounds are the hand dyed fabrics and the points are mostly small scale batiks.  I shall use larger scale batik fabrics for the inner and outer parts of each block.  My aim is for lots of colour and contrast. So far I have worked from my stash including the last scraps of some of those fabrics. I am sad to have used up those pieces but pleased with the results.


After all that sewing I went back to knitting and on Saturday was instructed in how to turn the heel on my new socks and I am now happily working up the leg on the first one.
 


There is one knitting finish to report this week too - I finally completed sewing up a sweater for my elder son, now I need to send it back across the pond to him.



This week I need to work on sewing the binding down on my second table runner and make and sew on labels on both in order to achieve my March OMG.

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6 comments:

  1. Your new York beauty blocks are lovely. They are going to make an amazing quilt. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

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  2. Your batik NY Beauty is going to be stunning! I love all the colors you're working with!

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  3. New York Beauties! Oh, I love them! You are making me get ideas - I've long harbored a notion to make a quilt using them. You are definitely achieving your goal of contrast: they are gorgeous!

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  4. Love the sweater! Thanks for sharing it with the Knitting Love Link Party!

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  5. I love your New York Beauty blocks! I used to live in State College (went to grad school at PSU) and visited Stitch Your Art Out many times! :)

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  6. Looks like you had a very busy and productive week.

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