I have the first two rows of my Rock Island Campfires string quilt together.
Our guild has issued a UFO challenge to our members – the Finish-It-Up Challenge! – 1st Quarter 2017 that ran from February 1 to April 30, 2017. That challenge was so successful that our guild is running a second challenge – the Finish-it-Up Challenge – 2nd Quarter 2017 that will run from June 1 to August 31, 2017. Again the rules are simple; you MUST post photos on the Facebook page dedicated to this challenge of your quilty works-in-progress by the end of May and they must be completed by the end of August to be eligible for the participation draw. I just made it under the wire for posting my quilty works-in-progress or UFO’s.
Last quarter I listed 13 projects – a Baker’s Dozen – and that number seemed to work well for me so here I go again with the same number of projects. I found listing my UFO’s and publicly declaring what they were in this forum held me accountable to get a lot finished last quarter so here I go again, hoping for the same success as in the first quarter. (Sadly, we could play this UFO game for many more quarters and I believe I would be able to keep listing new UFO’s that had not been listed in prior challenges. *sigh*
I often make string blocks when I am between projects or if I just want to sew something but I am not interested in focusing. Sometimes you just need to mindlessly sew to wind down after a stressful day at work.
I am always on the lookout for ways to use the string blocks once they are made. This was a quilt that appeared in the July/August 2013 issue of Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting. The quilt is called Rock Island Campfires and was made by Marianne Fons.
Marianne’s blocks were pieced on paper foundations and measured 4.5″ square. Four string blocks pieced together with a cornerstone and sashing measured 10.5″ square unfinished. I pieced my blocks with a used dryer sheet as a foundation and trimmed them to 5.75″ which made my block larger at 13″ unfinished.
I found the perfect fabric for sashing my blocks – a tiny black and white houndstooth – First Crush by Sweetwater for Moda.
These are some of my blocks on the design wall.
Today I finished putting the last stitches on the binding of my Wonky Pinwheel quilt. Read more about the inspiration behind this quilt here.
I quilted this quilt using my Circle Lord Swirls quilting template.
My daughter spoke for this quilt when it was a flimsy and so it was gifted to her on April 30 for her birthday.
This quilt is heavy–with a Warm and Natural cotton batting and a heavyweight flannel backing.
Cher and I have decided that we need to use up some of the “Classic” fabrics that we have in our stash. We have proclaimed 2017 to be the year of STS – Slash the Stash! (I have also proclaimed 2017 to be the year to finish UFO’s.) I started at the end of November 2016 with my stack of blue fabrics. I have wanted to make the quilt pattern, Hot Shot by Maple Island Quilts for a while now.
By the end of December, according to the pattern I had enough blocks to make the bed size. However, I made a design change and I decided that I wasn’t going to add the borders to my quilt like was suggested in the pattern so I needed to make more blocks to get my quilt up to a nice bed size – 87″ x 99″. I ended up making 56 blocks for a 7 by 8 grid.
By January 2, 2017, I had my finished flimsy.
I kept pushing on, determined that this project was not going to get added to the UFO pile. By January 15, 2017, the quilting was finished and on March 7, 2017, I took the last hand stitches on the binding.
Here it is in all its finished glory:
This is also one of my 13 projects that I listed for my guild’s UFO Challenge – for the first quarter. 🙂