Showing posts with label #bonniehunter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #bonniehunter. Show all posts

Sunday, December 16, 2018

~ This is FLIPPING fun! ~

A little here and there, that's what it took to get all 480 of these tiny 1.5" HST's pressed open.  Since these were heavily starched there was no reason to use an iron.  Sure they aren't laying completely flat but that's really not necessary at this point.


My rule of thumb for keeping the flippy corner bonus blocks is normally 2". It really just depends on my mood.  Sometimes I feel like doing the extra stitching and sometimes I don't.  But 2" and above always gets saved, it's just the 1.5" and lower that sometimes become compost.  I think had there not been so many of these they would have been scrapped.  But 480!  That's a lot of fabric, and really it wouldn't take much to make them into a good sized usable quilt.  If you're new to my blog and need more information on flippy corners you can find it here.


Before I go any farther this is just a reminder picture to show you where the cuties originated.  They are from my On Podunk Pond quilt.  The real name of the pattern is On Ringo Lake but I've no idea where Ringo Lake is and we have a pond on our property.  You can read more about On Ringo Lake/ On Podunk Pond quilt  here and here.


With a little help from Electric Quilt I came up with 3 quilt ideas using as many HST's as possible.  All of  the quilt ideas are larger than a standard baby quilt.  I think all of them could be considered a lap or throw quilt.
For each of these quilts designs I used just white and yellow but as you saw in the previous photos there's tons of color in the background fabrics.  So I'm thinking these would look amazing with scrappy background fabrics in the alternating blocks, maybe even some pieced low volume blocks.


These are just ideas for now.  The little HST's will be stored away until after the On Podunk Pond quilt is finished.  Then I can assess the fabric scrap leftovers.  Maybe there will be enough to make one of these quilts and maybe there won't.   Anyway, this quilt would finish at 60 x 70 and use all the (480) 1.5" HST's.  The block used to make the pinwheels is Majestic Mountain.  Pretty darn cute if I do say so myself.


This next quilt uses my Autumn Star tutorial.  I reduced the size to fit my HST's.  


The classic look really appeals to me.  But remember my fabric has much more color so it wouldn't looks so classic when finished.  I'm also playing around with border ideas in my mind.  Piano Key borders would be cute.  But what if I could dress it up a bit like I did with my Promenading Tulips quilt?  <---click there to see it.  That was not easy but it sure does make the quilt!


This quilt as is would finish at 47 x 58 and again use all of the HST's.  More of a lap quilt.  Adding the border mentioned above would make it much larger, I would guess around 10 -12 inches bigger at least.


This last quilt image was  my first idea.  The little on point stars finish at 4 inches and the quilt 
47 x 53.  Probably the easiest to piece.  It too would look amazing with the 3D scalloped border and scrappy alternating blocks. 


However, this one does not use all of the HST's only 448.  So there would be 32 leftover.  Maybe I could find a way to use them somewhere else in the quilt.  Only time will tell of what will become of the itty-bitty HST's.  For now they will go in a zip lock baggy and left in plain view so as not to be forgotten.


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Monday, November 26, 2018

~ Good Fortune ~ Clue 1 ~

I've long said that every quilt I design or make has a story to tell. I'm an emotional quilter and those emotions sometimes find their way into my stitching.  Over the last few months my color pallet has been an emotional roller coaster.  My normal pallet of happy brights has turned to black and orange, and now to the darker scraps from my earlier years of quilting.  This cute little wheel of 4 patches has a story to tell.  I understand full well what it means but I'll save you the drama and just tell you my heart is on the mend.  The blacks fabric days are behind me for awhile.  The next time I pull them out hopefully will be because I need a new black and white quilt to go with the ones I made this year.



Deciding on a color pallet for the Good Fortune FREE Mystery quilt by Bonnie Hunter of Quiltville was quite a chore.   As a quilt pattern designer my process for designing is a little different than most designers.  Most designers see a line of fabric and a quilt design is born from the fabric.  My designs come from inspiration in any form and it's rarely from a line of fabric.  It can come from the season change, a flower, a TV show, a trip to Hobby Lobby, really just about anything can spark a quilt design.  So choosing fabrics before I know the design of the quilt is quite the challenge for me.  Working out of my comfort zone adds a little bit of excitement to my very structured life in Podunk.  We live a fairly boring life out here in the middle of nowhere.  So these challenges give me the drama that most of humans crave.  It's much nicer than a episode of Jerry Springer or watching the news.  

So I started pulling my fabrics as soon as Bonnie released the color pallet she chose for her quilt.  You can find the introduction to the Good Fortune Mystery quilt by CLICKING HERE.  My original plan was to use the colors suggested by Bonnie.  Well I was lacking the colors in my scraps, so I started pulling from fat quarters and was still lacking.  Then the planned to stick with her colors quickly changed to I'm gonna do this one in my favorite colors and dearly loved collection(hoard) of Lakehouse Drygoods fabrics.



At this point I'm in Bonnie's Facebook group, Quiltville's Open Studio, seeing quilters pull from their stash and scraps.  Most are staying with the suggested pallet.  So I want to be like them, join the club, walk the line of conformity.  So another pull of fabrics begins.  This time from my old scrap stash in the suggested colors.  Very few fat quarters hiding in these bins.  Most pieces are sizes that would be thrown out by the average quilter.  Not me, I've always saved every insanely small piece.  They could be used as applique as small as a dime.  Well after this day of digging I still don't have what's needed and will need to order fabric.  My thoughts were "If I'm going to order fabric, I might as well use fabric from my first pull of more recent fabrics and order what I need to stay with Bonnies suggested colors."  So that's what I did.  I ordered fabric.


So I'm all set and ready to go!.....WRONG!  I had time to think, read and see what others were doing in her Quiltville Open Studio.  Some of these gals are serious Scrap busters.  I kinda felt like they were ganging up on me without saying a word.  They are pulling from scraps and using what colors they have.  That's why I want to do this mystery!  Use up those scrap bins!  Okay, okay, okay I got this!  I will pull only from my scrap bins, I'm allowed to purchase fabric if I need to.



At last... I pulled all of the creamy neutrals from my scrap bins.  The dark browns needed a couple fat quarters added to the mix but they were not purchased they came from my older civil war reproduction fabrics.  The greens are 100% from the scrap bins. Gold and red both were lacking.  The gold almost none in my scrap bins but I had a few yardage pieces in the stash.  There still wasn't enough for me to feel comfortable about calling it the scrap look.  So I purchased 2 Fat quarters. Then the reds/burgundy were also lacking.  I pulled 3 fat quarters from the stash and purchased a couple from my favorite Local quilt shop on small business Saturday.  The shop is called Coffee Cup Quilting.  It's a nice little shop with the friendliest owner, Claranna.  Her prices are amazingly low compared to other quilt shops around here or online.  Fat quarters under $2, and she'll cut as many as you want!


Al last I'm happy with my pull and I feel as if I'm making a considerable dent in my scrap bins. Let me tell you, cutting from scraps is a real chore.  Yes I'm complaining but I will follow up with I know that big chore is going to produce an amazing quilt.  It's worth the hours spent cutting.  Because some of my scraps were small I couldn't strip piece all of them.  I wanted to make sure all 4 fabrics in the 4 patches were different, so I laid out several on my mini design boards.



 As I was finger pressing HUNDREDS of twosies I found this.  I'll need to be a little more careful when strip piecing. Not sure it would have even been noticeable in the quilt and I considered using it anyway.   But what the heck lets cut and sew one more, really what's one more after HUNDREDS!


 It feels so good to have the first clue finished and stored away.  I'm putting my units in these cute little boxes from the Fat Quarter Shops Monthly Sew Sampler.  When I was saving them I had no idea why, but knew they would come in handy someday.  I only have 6, lets hope that's enough for all the clues.  Now lets talk about those clues.  I was looking at the yardage requirements for this mystery.  Does anyone else find the neutrals to be excessive? The average quilt in the size she says it finishes uses around 5 yds of background fabric,  Bonnie's mystery is out of that range.  My trained quilty mind says there's either lots of white space or there's lots of tiny pieces.  And by tiny I'm wondering if this one has some string piecing to go along with her new book String Frenzy.  Something to think about!  


Well I'm off to ship orders from my pattern sale this weekend.  Today is the last day of the sale.  And it's the last sale of the year.  Now is a good time to get those patterns at great prices.  This sale is all patterns PDF and Mailed that are in my Etsy Shop.  CLICK HERE TO START SHOPPING.






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