A Two Month WIP Gone

I finally managed to finish the baby quilt top.  I was first just going to have all the border pieces matching, but it was too hard trying to get those stripes to line up on both sides.  So I though I'd miter the corners. After cutting off  the vertical pieces for my first attempt, the fabric was now not wide enough to have a long enough piece to miter. I learned that you have to double the width measurement and add an additional 5" to the piece cut to have enough for a miter.  In my case it would be 31.5"+3+3+5 or 42.5 inches and I only had 35".  So I did cornerstones to solve my  border dilemma.

I now find myself with 4 baby quilt tops  that need to be sandwiched and quilted.  How did that happen?  I must confess I'd rather put a top together than do any of the other steps in making a quilt. Good thing I have St. Anne's to help me get some of these done.

Speaking of St. Anne's,  we're raffling a quilt under the auspices of our parish (they're 501(c)(3) hoping to raise some monies for our associate pastor from Uganda.  The village where his mother lives is desperate for a nearby source of potable water.  They want to build some wells.  Here's the quilt we're raffling:
It's a vintage top a neighbor gave me.  We had it quilted.  This photo doesn't do it justice.  The fabrics are all from the 30s-50s.  Here's a close-up:
The Dresden Plates are hand pieced and hand stitched using the buttonhole stitch to the squares. The sashing is sateen ( I think).  It's a queen size quilt.  As you can see from this close-up photo the quilt squares are white not the yellow in the nighttime photo. Drawing winner March 8th.

I hope you liked this eye candy.  I'm linking to Finish it Up Friday, Finished or Not Friday and Can I get a Whoop, Whoop?  Go visit and see all their quilting goodness.

Want to share your goodies (doesn't have to be finish)?  Link below and I'll come by and see what you're up to. Blessings!

Some of This; Some of That

This week of making a baby quilt top, finishing SLOL unit, and a block for Block Lotto, I used .98 yards. It is what it is - way more than last week, but not 2 yards. New YTD total 4.13 yards.

I should have been quilting my Jan UFO. Instead I made the Feb block for the RSC 2018.

Those bluish blocks in the center aren't really blue.  The camera wasn't cooperating. The fabric does look more purple than blue.

I'm linking to Sunday Stash, Oh, Scrap, Design Wall Monday, and others. Check out my linky party list under the "more" tab.  Blessings!

Slow Sunday Stitching

Half done with this one block from Sweet Land of Liberty's unit 2.  Words, star and laurel leaves yet to do.  Called for a feather stitch, but I couldn't make it work going on a curve, so I "winged" it.

What are you up to?  Go by Kathy's and link and show us or leave a comment here and I'll come take a look.  Blessings!

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...