Friday, September 1, 2023

September 1, 2023

 Fall is just around the corner.  Thought I'd post what's been going on since my last one.  I finished the orange/pink quilt.  Love a scrappy quilt!  Only had to buy the backing and I got a great price on 108" 3 yards pack of this cute kitty print.


One of our church friends is going through a rough time with cancer treatments.  I wanted to make him and his wife a quilt. I pulled out blues/greens from my stash and made this one.

I did a baptist fan edge to edge for the first time and at first I thought it was too big, but really it was perfect for this quilt.

I don't think I could have picked better colors for their quilt.  They loved it! And it matched their home so well with the greens, blues, and grays.
Started and finished another quilt.  I wanted to make one for my friend Becky. She gave me a basket of her children's clothes.  Some of these go back almost 40 years!  I'm not fond of making quilts from stretchy fabrics, but I really wanted to do this for her.  I used a lot of starch.  Found this design on etsy and just figured out how to make it.  I called it "My Children, My Heart" and put a picture of her three kids on the back label.  She loved it!
And used on of my favorite backings -- newsprint!


After I finished this one, I saw that Bonnie Hunter just released a new paper pieced pattern.  I'd just told a friend I'd like to do another paper pieced quilt.  So I got it and started.  Hoping to not buy anything but backing for this one too. I've got 15 blocks so far, but I've got a long way to go.  These blocks take about two hours to make, and the quilt has 49 blocks! But so far, I'm loving it.
I had to put these away, to start on a memory quilt for my DIL's uncle who recently lost his wife. I've made many memory quilts for widows, and typically men have plenty of non-stretch dress shirts, that is, if they are church goers.  I'm noticing lots of men, and almost all women, wear synthetic stretch material now.  These clothes are not good for quilt making.  I'm working on this one and will show it after I gift it, but whew, it isn't easy. I don't like working with t-shirts, but I felt I had to use a few that were special to her.

My hair is still growing.  Had a trim the end of July and probably won't have another for three more months. I'm still enjoying getting to wear it up and in lots of different styles.  Can't believe it has grown this much in less than two years, with five trims!

This was a fun style using only bobby pins.
My son and family recently went to a wedding in Katie's hometown.  Those little ones love an event!  They all looked soooo good!!  I am so thankful they send pics.



Love seeing them all dress up. 

I did a little project recently and I'm very happy with.  They say necessity is the mother of invention and that is certainly true for this project.  I had to check the vent on my dryer, and it was a beast to remove the countertop we had over the top.  Way too heavy for me, and Jim just can't help with things like that.  I finally got it off and sold it on marketplace.  Bought two 16" wide shelving boards, stained them, put a sealant on them, and pushed them together to cover both washer and dryer. Then for fun, I put up some peel and stick wallpaper on the wall behind.


That's all for today!





2 comments:

Linda said...

Just stumbled across your blog, so nice to see bits of your life. I enjoy your quilts so much on Instagram, I could copy every one of them!

Rachel said...

Hi Linda! Good to see you here. I started this blog years ago, but still try to keep it up because I print a blog book every couple of years, rather than just printing photos. I like the blog book, with added comments. I see you have a website too! I briefly checked it out. I had a .com for a while thinking I would eventually design and sell patterns but I never really got into that so I finally closed it down a few months back. Anyway, good to see a likeminded person here!