Daisy Chain Flimsy

Yesterday I finished my Daisy Chain quilt to the flimsy stage. This top now measures 84 inches x 106 inches.

This is a project that I started on December 26, 2009 with my good friend, Linda. The blocks for this quilt have been assembled into rows for some time. As usual, progress on the quilt stopped at attaching the borders. With the last of the “I Love Lucy” reruns playing on my laptop yesterday, I finished off this top.

I took this picture this morning. As you can see, we are in for another great day here–not a cloud in the sky!

Can you see who wanted to get in on the photo action? The cat under the quilt is a stray that has adopted our family and lives in our yard. We have started calling him, “Rambo”. Rambo desperately wants a family of his own. We can’t bring Rambo inside as it upsets Joey to have another cat in the house. So, Rambo lives in the yard and Joey lives in the house and they talk to one another through the glass.
The border fabric is a Hoffman print that has been aging in my stash for quite some time–just waiting for this project to come along.


When I asked my husband last night if he liked this one, he first asked if it was for him. Why is it when you are looking for feedback, they want to know if it is for them? I told him it could be for our bed and then yes, it would be for him and me…..but that was not really answering the question. Then he replied that he wasn’t sure he liked yellow and green together? I asked him if he didn’t think this quilt looked summery. I am not sure I totally heard the answer, nor did I ask him to repeat it. My daughter came by and told me that she likes it. Mental note to self…..don’t ask husband for opinions on my quilts….stick with daughter’s opinions! LOL

Reflecting Back on 2009 and Looking Forward to 2010

Happy New Year!

One of the tasks we often do in the New year is reflect on the past and look forward to what we want to achieve in the future.

In the past year, I finished 18 projects of which 13 were given away as gifts and one was donated to charity. Only four projects completed in the past year now call my house home. A further seven projects were finished in the past year to the flimsy stage.

18 projects completed in 2009 include the following:

1. FAB Summer Challenge – sent to Pat

2. Valentine Table Topper

3. Square Deal – Donated to Guild We Care Project

4. Easter Table Topper – gifted to Mom

5. Easter Table Topper

6. Floral Table Runner – gifted to Mom

7. Yellow Colour Catcher String – Wedding gift for Christine and Kendall

8. Cat Spiderweb Table Topper – gifted to Aunt Ardelle

9. Cat Spiral Table Topper – gifted to Aunt Ardelle

10. Farmer’s Market Tote Bag – gifted to Brenda

11. Fall Warm Wishes – Wedding gift for Steve and Karen

12. Rooster Strip Twist

13. Christmas Bargello

14. Fall Table Topper – gifted to Mom

15. Daffodil BQ2 – gifted to Mom

16. Dryer Sheet Diamond String – gifted to Matt

17. Christmas Stocking – gifted to Brian

18. Cat Pillow Cases – gifted to Aunt Ardelle

7 projects finished to the flimsy stage in 2009 include:

1. Cheese and Crackers
2. CGF
3. Bento Box
4. Lilac Spiral Table Topper
5. Wagon Wheel Table Topper
6. Seven Layer Salad Table Runner
7. Pansy Table Topper

As I reflect back on 2009 and the goals I set for myself at the beginning of last year, I realize that I really did not work much on my first goal which was to work towards eliminating UFO’s even if they are only to the flimsy stage. I had made a list at the beginning of 2007 of 12 projects that I wanted to finish that year. Here it is the beginning of 2010 and four of those original 12 projects remain unfinished. Although I haven’t completed a lot of UFO’s in the past year, I have not contributed to the UFO list by adding a lot of new projects to the UFO list.

My second goal was to shop from my stash first. I have achieved this goal and continue to make this one a priority. I will likely be able to shop from my stash for a few years yet. I am trying to only make a purchase if there is absolutely nothing that will work from my stash for a current project that I am trying to finish. Often this means that my purchases are for the quilting “B” items: backings, borders, and batting. I am happy with achievements made in this area.

My third goal was to share my quilting with others by way of giving gifts to friends and family and by making donations of quilts to charity. This goal was more than achieved as 14 of the 18 projects I finished last year were given as wedding, birthday, and Christmas gifts and included one donation to charity.

My fourth goal was to integrate travelling into my quilting. 2009 marked the first FAB retreat in Portland, Oregon. That trip not only was the first time that some of the FABs met in person but also produced challenge blocks exchanged amongst us and provided the opportunity to learn a new quilting pattern which resulted in a finished quilt–the Rooster Strip Twist quilt that now adorns by bed.

2009 also afforded other travel opportunities–a tour to Arizona and California in February and a cruise to Alaska in September. On both of these trips, fabric / quilt kit souvenir purchases were made to enable me to capture some of the memories of these trips in future quilts. I think that fabric souvenir purchases qualify as incorporating travelling into my quilting. 🙂

My fifth goal was to keep quilting fun. I have taken steps in the past year to ensure that I have time to work on my own projects by taking the summer off from quilting for others and by inserting my own quilting projects between customer quilts to ensure that I can finish my own projects. This seems to be working.

My goals for 2009 continue to be valid and so they will remain as my goals for 2010. Linda of http://catsnqlts2.blogspot.com/ and I have talked about listing 10 projects that we want to work on in 2010. This time the list will incorporate projects that are at a mix of stages of completion–not just UFO’s. We work on the reward system which means that there must be a mix of old and new things on our list. When we complete something that has been around for a while we believe in rewarding ourselves by working on something fresh and new. It seems that I am not totally committed to the number 10 as my list includes 14 projects:

1. UFO from 2007 – Christmas Patience corners (still at the block assembly stage)
2. UFO from 2007 – Bluework BOM Snowmen (I need to finish off the block for July)
3. UFO from 2007 – Simple Cross (top is a flimsy and just needs to be quilted)
4. UFO from 2007 – Snowmen Courthouse Steps (still at the block assembly stage)
5. UFO – CGF – is a baby quilt that just needs to be quilted
6. UFO – String Quilt as You Go – is a baby quilt that just needs to be assembled, blocks are finished
7. NEW – I would like to make a baby quilt suitable for a boy – I have a John Deere panel in my stash that would require the addition of some simple blocks / borders
8. NEW – I need to start my next FAB challenge that is due the beginning of February. I finally have decided what I am going to make but it will have to remain a secret as the recipient of my project definitely reads this blog!
9. NEW – Atkinson Designs’ Got Stripes – I started this project on New Year’s Day and this one definitely qualifies as a “reward”
10. UFO – Mini Christmas Stocking Applique – I have the pieces cut out and prepared to take with me as a portable project when needed. I have enough pieces to make two of these mini quilts.
11. NEW – Alex Anderson’s 12 Days of Christmas Redwork – I haven’t started these designs yet but I will be prepping the fabric soon by tracing the designs out so that I will have a second portable project ready for when I travel.
12. UFO – Colour Catcher Strings – the blocks are made for this one, they just need to be sashed and assembled into a top.


One of the ways to keep on task when quilting is to quilt with friends. The FABs get together regularly on-line and provide a great sounding board for fabric decisions in quilting projects and act as a cheering section to encourage completion of tasks. In addition, Linda and I have picked several projects to work on together. The most recent project was Daisy Chain (pictured above). Although we started talking about this project early in the year, we only started sewing on this project 1 week ago. Both Linda and I have our Daisy Chain projects completed to the stage where borders need to be added. As a bonus, I am able to pull fabrics from my stash for the borders on this one–shopping the stash first. My border fabric choice has been aging in my stash for years! I have tried several times to incorporate this fabric into a project, but it has never quite worked until now. Today after the completion of errands and other “to do” tasks in our respective households, Linda and I will check in on how progress on the borders is coming. We will be there to cheer each other on to the flimsy finish line!

2009 is now history and I look forward to what 2010 will bring.

Daisy Chain Progress and Snow

This is what is currently happening outside……..it is snowing! We had a green Christmas, free of any hint of snow, but now it is snowing.

I am currently on vacation so I don’t have to go to work. I don’t have any appointments anywhere. The pantry is fully stocked so I don’t have to go shopping for groceries. I don’t particularly like snow but I am not stressing over it today because I don’t have to drive anywhere!

This is perfect weather to be inside quilting. I am continuing to work on my Daisy Chain quilt today.
This is a picture of the first 5 blocks as they look finished.
Last night I finished off all 48 blocks for this quilt. Today I will be working on sashing and assembly of the row.
………………let it snow!

Daisy Chain

I have some time away from work between Christmas and New Year’s. Linda and I have plans during the coming week to start and work on a new quilt together: Daisy Chain by Atkinson Designs. This is a picture of the finished quilt taken from the pattern jacket.


These are the fabrics that I picked for my version of Daisy Chain. The fabric on the left is a Moda Marbles in pale green. I am using this for my background. The pattern calls for 96 – 4.5 inch squares of prints. I am using floral fabrics for my prints. By the look of this picture there will be a few very light florals that won’t make it into the quilt. The next three fabrics are my accent fabrics–purple, yellow, and green. The purple fabric reads blue in this picture but it is really purple.
All my fabrics are cut and ready to go. Tomorrow we sew!