Monday, September 26, 2022

Tuesday ToDo #49

I did get a lot finished this past week, though I didn't work on too much from my list. LOL

From my list, I finished assembling my second Unbeweavable lap quilt. This was a UFO that's been kicking around for more than a year so I'm glad to get that project tub emptied. I really like this pattern, I think I may need to make more of them as gifts.

I also finished my sorta-ugly Leader-Ender project. This one has been kicking around on my sewing table for several months. I have not been in a rush to finish it because I wasn't overly fond of it once I started sewing the pieces together. Somehow, it looked much better in my mind's eye when I was digging through the scrap bin to match that Navy blue border fabric. I finished assembling it and I've already quilted it with the One Song Needle Arts Blossoms Panto 1 pattern. Very likely this quilt will be donated to our local quilt guild's Comfort Quilts program.
I also finished quilting up the Groovy Garden Broken Bricks lap quilt. I quilted this one up with TK Quilting and Designs' Pretty Posies. This was actually a free pattern she included with her TKQ Sampler Designs and I really like it. Now that I've given her patterns a try, I'll need to poke around her website and see if there are any other sets I'd like to purchase. The little sashing was quilted with Tom's Sashing. It blended well with the Posie pantographs.
This was my original plan, it does not include the
little sashing pattern I added later.
Finally, from out of nowhere, I felt like quilting up my Eggplant Enchantress lap quilt. (The quilt pattern on this one is Bonnie Hunter's Blue Ridge Beauty from her Adventures with Leaders and Enders book.) I quilted it with a funky geometric design. I usually go in for floral pantographs, but my husband really liked it so I decided to stitch it up.
The pantographs on this one actually all came with my ProStitcher computer, but the block I used is available from the designer, Karlee's Border #43, though it came amended without the circles between the squares. And the border triangle is Chevron Three by Marie Eldridge. The sashing was Double Circle Continuous repeated until they filled the space.
Of course, now I have to bind all these quilts. Sigh. Not my favorite part, but it's much quicker now that I've started sewing them on entirely by machine.

So, with that, I update my ToDo list for next time:
  • Work on more blue RSC blocks?
  • Pillowcase for Kitty's Aged Elegance quilt 
  • Finish binding the Groovy Garden lap quilt
  • Finish binding the scrappy Broken Bricks quilt
  • Finish binding the Eggplant Enchantress quilt
  • Work on Jeff's insulated grocery shopping bag
I am linking up with Design Wall Monday, Monday Making and Tuesday ToDo.

10 comments:

  1. That Unbelievable quilt is such a neat pattern. I think your "ugly" quilt is quite pretty. I love the colors in your lap quilt, and the eggplant quilt is gorgeous! Your quilting looks great on all your projects.
    Thank you for joining with us at To Do Tuesday!

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    1. Thanks. It's not my design, though I did shrink the blocks for my quilt.

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  2. You got a lot done - all those quilts close to a finish! I don't think the "ugly" project is ugly at all - pretty colors in it. Good luck with the binding tasks!

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    1. Thanks. I am learning to love binding quilts. LOL

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  3. Your eggplant quilt finished up just beautifully! Well done!

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    1. Thank you. Not too bad for an easy leader-ender project. It was a fun one.

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  4. Not being a long arm quilter, I'm completely awed by your quilting designs that you share. So much work! I agree with the others, not an "ugly" quilt in the bunch!

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    1. I've been enjoying playing with the software to figure out how to use the pantographs I've purchased.

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  5. Oh my what a productive week, love it all. That unbeweavable top is gorgeous. Can't see anything ugly anywhere!!

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    1. Thanks so much. I can't believe how many quilts I finished.

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