1. Lap size All About Halloween
2. Pumpkin Warm Wishes
3. Halloween Contemporized Country Squares
4. Halloween Scrappy Log Cabins (on the left and Contemporized Country Squares on the right)
5. JR1600 – Ladybugs in the grass
6. Bear Paw
1. Lap size All About Halloween
2. Pumpkin Warm Wishes
3. Halloween Contemporized Country Squares
4. Halloween Scrappy Log Cabins (on the left and Contemporized Country Squares on the right)
5. JR1600 – Ladybugs in the grass
6. Bear Paw
Sometimes you need a project that provides instant gratification on a finish to jump start the creative process. I also wanted to make use of my existing stash.
I have been saving a group of Debbie Mumm fabrics for years–at least 10 years–waiting for just the right pattern to come along.
Terry Atkinson’s pattern, Fire Escape was just the ticket to showcase my stack of Debbie Mumm aqua and red fabrics. This pattern uses only 5 – 1 yard cuts of fabric plus one contrasting fabric for the lap size (60″ x 72″) quilt.
The pattern that Linda picked for us each to work on after the gift opening was first featured in the Winter 2010 issue of Quilts & More. The pattern was called Line Art in that magazine, with a picture here: http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/magazines/quiltsandmore/color-options-winter-2010_ss10.html
Allpeoplequilt.com has featured a second colourway called, Skinny Strips, with a picture here: http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/projects-ideas/throws-wall-hangings/skinny-strips_1.html.
In true challenge fashion, I was having difficulty trying to decide on what “collection” of strips to use to make my version of this quilt. All I knew for sure was that I wanted to use existing stash–no additional purchases. I cycled through ideas including something patriotic–just red and white, something Hawaiian–using some of my Hawaiian-themed fabrics purchased in Hawaii, and something chicken related–using some of my extensive collection of chicken/rooster fabrics. I finally decided on a fall-themed version on Saturday morning. Nothing like leaving the decision to the last minute! Because I was late in making the decision on which fabrics to use, I was not 100% ready to start sewing when everyone else was ready to sew. Some of my strips were pulled from my totes of pre-cut strips. I did have to cut a few more background pieces and a few more reds, yellows, and browns to complement the strips I already had cut.
Once your strips are cut, this pattern is definitely doable in a weekend. I was able to finish my version of Line Art, aka Skinny Strips Sunday night to the flimsy stage. Here it is:
Today was a statutory holiday here in Canada.
We were able to get together for a great family barbecue in our backyard and enjoy the great sunny weather. The only ones that couldn’t make it today were my daughter and her boyfriend – both had to work.
We took advantage of the opportunity of everyone being together today to take a family photo. Pictured above – front row – left to right: our son’s fiance, my mother, my sister-in-law – back row – left to right: my husband, my son, me, my dad, and my brother.
Tomorrow it is back to work. 🙁