I am still alive, all in one piece, and hopefully back to more regular blogging. I can't believe my last post was in April. I wrote a few posts on my other blog, about my very long vacation, but ran out of memory on my iPad so couldn't upload any more photos. I'm going to try to post more about my holiday on that blog, but I've been thinking about doing that for two months and it still hasn't happened!
It's been so long since my last post, and I've struggled with what to blog about. There's so much that's happened over the last few months, it's been easier to ignore my blog rather than try to squeeze everything into the first post after such a long hiatus, or to even pick one thing to blog about.
It's been so long since my last post, and I've struggled with what to blog about. There's so much that's happened over the last few months, it's been easier to ignore my blog rather than try to squeeze everything into the first post after such a long hiatus, or to even pick one thing to blog about.
However, if I don't start somewhere I'm never going to start. So here it is.
I've finally found my mojo.
It took months for it to return, but it's back, and I hope this time, for a very long time. I've also had to wait for my Quilt Holder Upperer to be home so that I could photograph the quilt and quilt top that I've finished.
Since I've been back from the vacation of a lifetime, I've finished McFlurry, and just in time for Christmas 2013. Never mind that it was supposed to be finished for Christmas 2011.
The wonderful Fiona at Quilting Fairy, quilted it for me in an all over swirl pattern.
I used a panel, shock horror, in the backing as I didn't have enough backing fabric.
I need to take some more close ups to show the binding and my favourite blocks.
I finished the Mystery Star BOM quilt top. Albeit with a few changes, as it was never going to be finished, if I tried to attempt all the blocks that the lovely Sheila designed for the BOM.
I'm really really happy with how this turned out, it's now about 60 inches square. To finish it, I made an extra block, (the aqua/green/orange block in the top left quadrant), and whipped up some more braid strips to fill in gaps. I then made a narrow black and white border followed with a piano key border using lots of white and black fabrics, with the odd coloured key thrown in to give a bit of interest. The four corners are wonky stars finishing up as 3 inch blocks. More photos to come.
I've even basted a hundred or so of the 2 1/2 inch squares that I cut earlier in the year and I now have about 40 hexies sewn together. I changed my mind on the layout, of course, but it's starting to look good. (More photos coming soon.)
I started a Dresden quilt, finally, after three years of saying I was going to do it. (Even more photos to come!!!)
I take a long time to get my a into g.
On top of all this my brain has finally gone full steam ahead and I keep thinking of ways to use my stash. Why oh why does that happen a couple of days after I've just started a new project? I spent weeks looking through my quilting books, Pinterest, Flickr, anywhere, trying to find inspiration and drew a complete blank.
It doesn't help when you live in paradise and all the days are like this.
The wonderful Fiona at Quilting Fairy, quilted it for me in an all over swirl pattern.
I used a panel, shock horror, in the backing as I didn't have enough backing fabric.
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I need to take some more close ups to show the binding and my favourite blocks.
I finished the Mystery Star BOM quilt top. Albeit with a few changes, as it was never going to be finished, if I tried to attempt all the blocks that the lovely Sheila designed for the BOM.
I'm really really happy with how this turned out, it's now about 60 inches square. To finish it, I made an extra block, (the aqua/green/orange block in the top left quadrant), and whipped up some more braid strips to fill in gaps. I then made a narrow black and white border followed with a piano key border using lots of white and black fabrics, with the odd coloured key thrown in to give a bit of interest. The four corners are wonky stars finishing up as 3 inch blocks. More photos to come.
I've even basted a hundred or so of the 2 1/2 inch squares that I cut earlier in the year and I now have about 40 hexies sewn together. I changed my mind on the layout, of course, but it's starting to look good. (More photos coming soon.)
I started a Dresden quilt, finally, after three years of saying I was going to do it. (Even more photos to come!!!)
I take a long time to get my a into g.
On top of all this my brain has finally gone full steam ahead and I keep thinking of ways to use my stash. Why oh why does that happen a couple of days after I've just started a new project? I spent weeks looking through my quilting books, Pinterest, Flickr, anywhere, trying to find inspiration and drew a complete blank.
It doesn't help when you live in paradise and all the days are like this.
Great to have you back Marg! And if I lived in paradise I'd find it hard tone tied to a sewing machine too! Love the stars! Now don't leave it too long before we hear from you again!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! It must feel good to have Flurry ready for the holidays this year :) Love the star quilt too - the black and white background is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you and your mojo have found one another again! Love what you are doing in your beautiful corner of the world....life is settling xx
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Marg...Love what you have been up too. What a great idea to use a panel in the backing. Those views would be distracting.
ReplyDeleteI suggest that you take your sewing machine out to the deck so you can enjoy that beautiful spot and sew a little too. I love both your quilts and I am glad your vacation brought you by London so I could get to spend a little time with you and your lovely daughter.
ReplyDeleteyou could always tell the story of how great a love can be.......
ReplyDeletewelcome back :)
Hurrah she is back!!! So glad you found your blogging mojo again. And there's no doubt that you found your sewing mojo as well. Love the quilt and the top you've finished and look forward to seeing what else you've been working on. Hope you will update your travel blog too soon.
ReplyDeleteI was right there cheering you on until you got to the palm trees in the sun ;o)
ReplyDeleteI thought you must've giving up blogging, I'm glad you didn't , I always enjoy hearing about what you're up too. Look at you go with all that mojo. Awesome finishes! The Panel looks fun in Mc Flurry's backing. Your sure do live in a beautiful part of the world!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts there! Though do you need them with the gorgeous weather?!?
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! Looking forward to more photos,a ways to use the stash UP, lol
ReplyDeleteSo good to see you again!! Your new 2013 Christmas quilt is gorgeous, better late than never...
ReplyDeleteI thought maybe you'd forgotten how to find your own blog. You could have knocked me over with a feather when I saw this post in my reader!
ReplyDeleteHaving seen these beauties in the flesh your pictures dont do them justice. But you certainly seem to have found your mojo with a vengeance !
The quilts look fantastic. Love the star quilt and the black and white backgrounds are fab.
ReplyDeleteThe quilts look fantastic. Love the star quilt and the black and white backgrounds are fab.
ReplyDeleteYour mojo came back with a vengeance. Wow!! If the pictures don't do the quilts justice I can't even begin to imagine how gorgeous they are. I love the mystery stars quilt. It's unbelievably beautiful; and McFlurry is amazing too.
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice to see you here again. I wondered what had happened when the holiday posts suddenly stopped. I am eagerly awaiting more holidaypics when you get the urge.
ReplyDeletethe quilting mojo has returned with a vengance! Well done though how you are not just sitting in the shade sipping a drink is beyond me. I can't seem to get going on a new quilt. Just daydreaming of a holiday in Italy instead
Glad to see that your mojo is back. McFlurry turned out beautifully and the Mystery Star BOM is gorgeous. Looking forward to seeing all your other works in progress.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!
Glad you got back on your horse! Love what you did with your Mystery borders but no need for those Paradise Pics those are just plain cruel.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! Great job on all your progress!!!
ReplyDeleteIn a couple of months I'm going to hate your paradise-living guts!!!!!
Excited to see your recap of your European trips!
Glad you're back m'dear. I must admit I'm so rubbish at reading blogs at the moment, that I missed this post altogether!
ReplyDeleteReally? Really? You're gone forever and then you come back with all this gorgeousness? What the???? :) In all seriousness....WELCOME BACK!!! I can't even begin to image living in a paradise like that. How flippin sweet!! But oh my goodness...your quilts....L.O.V.E. them. Totally love them!!! You go girl!!
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