Progress Report 12/16

Well, next week I'll have two charity quilts to turn in.  This latest one was made by my daughter, Emily, a while ago and she had me bind it - so it is a duo quilt, AND another UFO that becomes a CQ!  She found it while going through her craft/sewing room which is becoming the nursery for Alan.
I love the flannel fabrics in this one!

Some baby girl is gonna love this one - her momma too!

Quilt as you Go Festival Quilt

Good morning!  I've had several quilters ask how I quilted as I went my Bullseye Blossom quilt that I entered in the Fall Bloggers Quilt Festival. So I've decided to give a little info on that. 

I cut a center backing 2" bigger than the final piece would be and cut a piece of batting to fit it. I then sewed a row of flower squares with the flowers only pinned on top of each block. Then I positioned the row where it was suppose to go on the partial sandwich of batting and backing, and quilted each layer onto the block it rested on. Some of the leaves I had to leave loose because they overlapped onto another square. I did this for each row working from the middle out. That way I worked with roughly half of the quilt under the machine. Made it a lot easier to quilt. Then I sandwiched each border and attached them and quilted the bullseyes and the remaining loose leaves.

I've attached a photo of the back in case the above doesn't make sense - LOL.  Let me know if you have any further questions.

Design Wall Monday 12/13

Something new on my design wall - now that doesn't mean the rest are done - LOL - just had to do these to be ready for next week's LQG meeting.  They will be used as examples for the BOM for January.  These were quick and easy to make  I used 3 wof for building them.  I made 4 from those three strips.  Took me about half hour counting even the cutting time.  I like how one can set them in several ways.  The BOM queen called them Irish 4 patches.  They measure 8 1/2" unfinished.  To see what others are doing, check out Judy's blog.

Progrees is Made

Progress is made, at least some.  More blocks were added to the baby quilt I was working on (see previous post). More scraps were used. I...