Wednesday, August 31, 2022

September UFO List

 As August ends and September begins, my UFO list has had plenty of change.  I started FOUR quilts, finished two of those and also finished my split star quilt, which has been neglected on the list for more than a year.

I started Jack in the Box, a butterfly wall hanging, a tree skirt, and a watercolor quilt.  I finished Jack in the Box, butterflies, and the split star quilt.  I also made masks, a skirt, and a round of clothes dyeing.  Clearly when I feel a little anxious I get extra busy!

1. Double wedding ring
2. Pillow
3. ABC appliqué 
4. Hand hexagons
5. Pink hexagons
6. Bow ties
7. Tree skirt
8. Watercolor quilt

from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

August Block Count

 And I didn’t “math” very well in my notebook last month for block totals, so this is probably a bit of a correction…

I finished 69 blocks this month: 20 bow ties, 32 rows for Jack in the Box, and 17 for Butterflies.  My total for 2022 is now 1651 blocks.  Woohoo!

from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.

Monday, August 29, 2022

Butterflies

 This started on a whim with a desire to make seven “something’s” in a specific set of colors.  “Something” morphed into butterflies, using the lovely paper piecing patterns from lillyella stitchery.

Paper piecing is not a particular skill of mine.  I love the finished results from skilled sewers, but the waste of fabric, paper, and mental gymnastics makes this a rare project for me.  I’ve made these butterflies at least twice, maybe three times, over the years.  This time, I was pleased to finally understand how to trim and size my pieces to keep waste and restitching to a minimum.  

The Assistant and Spunky helped me choose colors for each butterfly based on my requirements.  This is a silly but subtle not to my current favorite band, BTS.  Each of them have a particular color of microphone they use for performances.  At some point, my enthusiasm for their music will wane, and I wanted the quilt to be something I would still enjoy regardless.  Butterflies also carry meaning for the group.

Once the seven butterflies were complete, the next challenge became the setting. I finally organized them with the leader on top and two columns in age order of the members.  The pieced butterflies were added next with scraps from the strips I cut for paper piecing.  The pink ones fade into the background, but that’s okay.  It makes it interesting in person.

For quilting, I originally thought maybe I’d stitch in the ditch and leave it at that, but the Assistant, who also listens to BTS, suggested hearts, which are imagery from several of their albums.  I make rough hearts, but as this is for me and not a show piece, I’ll consider it good practice.  My basting left something to be desired, so there are a few bulges.  Again, it’s for me and I like it, and I learned.

The binding gave us fits.  While the Jack in the Box quilt was very clear about what it wanted as I arrived at each step in the creative process, this quilt was a bit more demure in her demands.  Rather than being clear on what she wanted, she was clear on what was the wrong choice.  We pulled out stacks and stacks of fabrics to find an appropriate binding.  The final decision is leftovers from a quilt, Back to Square One, that I made in 2013-2014 with Vicki Welsh and Judy Laquidara.



The quilt finished about 18” by 34”.

from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.

Sunday, August 28, 2022

Stash Report Week #34 and 15 Minutes

 Some of my hand stitching time this week focused on bindings, but I still made progress on my second orange star.  Not missing any days means my total for the year is 235 days of 239 for 2022.

I finished a large, long term (or long neglected?) quilt this week as well as a small, new wall hanging.  I don’t think I’ve ever before purposely made a wall hanging, but I am quite happy with this one hanging behind my cutting board.  No purchases were made this week; I have plenty of fabric to play with and definitely intend to keep to my goal of using at least twice what I purchase.

IN this week: 0 yards
OUT this week: 16 1/4 yards

IN YTD: 71 yards
OUT YTD: 154 3/4 yards
YTD Total: 83 3/4 yards OUT

from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.

Saturday, August 27, 2022

Rainbow Scraps

 The first full week of school was much less adventuresome than the previous week.  No crises and no crazy schedules.  I survived my first day of work.

Last weekend, I showed a picture of the beginnings of a paper piecing project.  (On a side note, I want to like paper piecing, but the mental gymnastics and mess/waste it creates are not my favorites.). This quilt was just an idea in my head last Saturday, but here it is today:
I thought I’d start with the orange butterfly and work on the rest through the course of the year.  Think again!

The binding (not shown in this picture) is also machine stitched on and I’ll finish the hand stitching to the back today.  I originally thought I’d hang this above my cutting board, but it’s a few inches too long.  It was another “you must make me” urge, and while it’s been a little quieter about its demands than Jack in the Box, it still has strong opinions.  For example, I think my daughters and I tried 40+ fabrics for the binding.

My other scrappy sewing this week was finishing the binding on my project from the blue month, Split Stars.  It’s finished and ready for a bath before giving away.

In September, I need to better organize my sewing.  I’m out of leader and ender blocks (again) and have fulfilled most of my scrappy plans for the year, so my sewing has become a bit random.  I do want to make a tree skirt for my sister, but I haven’t noodled out the design quite yet.

from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Stash Report Week #33 and 15 Minutes

I spent time on my hand stitching every day this week, so the large orange star is done and I’ve started on a second.  While I’m not sure I’ll finish it before the end of August, I will certainly make good progress.  That leaves me with stitching 228 of 232 days for 2022.

I finished my Jack in the Box quilt as well as 11 masks, my first for 2022.  I’m sew close to using twice what I’ve purchased.  The Split Star quilt is quilted and the binding is half on, so I should have a great finish for next week.  Now I just need to contain my purchasing urges!

IN this week: 0 yards
OUT this week: 5 1/2 yards

IN YTD: 71 yards
OUT YTD: 138 1/2 yards
YTD Total: 67 1/2 yards OUT

from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.

Saturday, August 20, 2022

Orange in August

What a week.  Meetings for me.  Three different start dates for six kids.  Our beloved dog Hope had to be euthanized.  BJ tipped out of a hammock and may have torn cartilage in his shoulder (he cried for hours last night.  We did have xrays done).  More peacefully, I did finish a quilt.

Strip piecing produced an incredible number of bow tie blocks.  I shudder to picture my overflowing scrap basket that also seemed to reproduce in the cutting and sewing of this week.  More bow ties appeared between the first masks I’ve sewn this year.  Eleven masks in August isn’t too bad, and one is even orange.

Produced from my blue and gray scraps, I have been quilting my split star.  Instead of last year’s default of wide backing dyed to match, I pulled a pleasant collection of blue and gray fabrics to piece the backing.  Quilting, after the agony of Jack in the Box, is incredibly simple straight lines.  I hope to finish quilting today and hunt down scraps for the binding.  A finish next week will be lovely.
My orange hexagon star is already done for the month, so I’ve rolled into a second one.
I did pull some orange from my stash for a new, small project, so there may be an orange butterfly to enjoy next week.  I’m eager to wrap up quilting and start on this!



from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.

Friday, August 19, 2022

Jack in the Box

Buckle up.  I have a long, wordy explanation for a new quilt today.

Generally speaking, I don’t listen to much pop music.  I enjoy listening to familiar songs and singing along, and with a house full of little people, it can be challenging to sample new music without knowing if the lyrics are clean.

Be that as it may, as my last hyperfixation over a Turkish drama (Sen Cal Kapimi) faded, I found myself on the hunt for something new to watch/listen to.  In my searching, I ran across the song Run BTS (by BTS), and, bingo, new hyperfixation.  My husband laughs that a 40 year old mom of 7 enjoys a K-pop group, but it is what it is.

One of the members of BTS, J-hope, released a new album called Jack in the Box.  It’s not my usual jam, but I both thoroughly enjoy meaningful lyrics as well as an album that tells a big story.

I watched the videos of J-hope explaining the concepts, story, and images behind the album.  Black and white played a prominent part, and I began noodling around an idea for a quilt.  I don’t generally work this way, inspired by music and a story, but this one demanded to be made.
I had to ponder and puzzle for a while first, as I’ve never made an optical illusion quilt, but when the math finally made sense in my mind, I was off.  Black and white.  There are too many shades of “white” in my stash, so I had to hope I had enough of one shade to finish this quilt.
Cutting, sorting, piecing of endless strips.  At this point, I was excited about the idea and it went quickly.  Fortunately, since my last attempts at strip sets, I’ve learned more about not stretching as I sew.  My strip sets laid flat nicely.



 

I would say subcutting the strip set was my biggest worry.  I would make or break the quilt with my cutting.  Not enough strips meant another strip set, and of course I sewed a set wrong, so I begged my seam ripper to cooperate with me.  It did.
As I laid it out, I was delighted by the movement.  My brother said he needed anti nausea medicine after looking at it, and my sister said her mind was quite sure she was looking at something round.  Excellent.


Then the challenge became the cubes.  The original concept art for the album has a pink and a blue cube.  First, I had to do some research and more noodling as to how to create the diamond pieces.  I rediscovered a rarely used ruler that simplified the matter greatly, and defined the finished size without my agonizing over it.
Fabric selection was challenging.  I didn’t want to go shopping, but I also didn’t want to ruin the quilt with the wrong fabrics.
The diamonds were thoroughly soaked before sewing.  I’m grateful I did so, as both bled a little, and I will hopefully keep the quilt lovely and stark by careful soaking before hand.


When it came time to quilt, I was again briefly paralyzed.  This quilt is bulky in the corners and at the cubes.  On each step, this quilt has made demands, but not until I’ve worried about what to do.  Finally, I quilted the curves of the white and black in opposite directions, and in person it was very clear the curves had to be quilted in both directions.  Quilting in both black and white, while perhaps more quilting than necessary, added another layer to the optical illusion on the back.

When it came to binding, I originally planned on black.  When laying the quilt over the backing (pink and blue like the cubes), it became wildly obvious that a blue and pink binding added much more to the quilt than a black binding.  That necessitated carefully piecing the binding at the halfway point on each side.  I was perhaps not 100% spot on, but the results are quite satisfactory.

I’m thrilled that it’s finished.  I’m thrilled that I didn’t “ruin it” at any stage.  It currently lives clipped to my curtains so I can enjoy it; I have no plans for it beyond the making.  After churning out this quilt in less than a week from pulling the fabrics to the last stitches in the binding, I’m ready for a slower paced quilt.

from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.

Sunday, August 14, 2022

Stash Report Weeks #31 and 32 and 15 Minutes

 While I finished nothing in the last two weeks, I made great progress.  Split Stars is now a flimsy, the backing is pieced, and I basted it!  Additionally, I started a new quilt this week, and once I piece the backing, it will be ready to baste.  It was one of those ideas that just possesses you until you make it happen.  I need to get the pictures off my phone for this to make sense!

Due to the assembly and strip piecing, three more spools bit the dust.  That brings my total to 24 spools for the year.

My hexagons are speeding along splendidly.  I stitched every day for the last two weeks, so I have worked on hand stitching/piecing 221 of the last 225 days.

from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.

Saturday, August 13, 2022

Bow ties and Distractions

I had a lovely time in my sewing room this week.  Unfortunately for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, the only orange result is a growing stack of bow tie blocks.  I’m glad I have these cut and ready to sew next to my machine, as they were perfect leader and enders to break of my endless strip set sewing.

 I was inspired by some music and art this week to make a quilt with an optical illusion, so I worked with black and white.  More on it later, when I upload photos.

from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Sorting

It’s been a chaotic week with school supply shopping, starting a new (very part time), more extreme heat, and tie dyeing.  I’m still sorting my orange 2” strips for bow tie blocks and slowly assembling my split star blocks.  I desperately need to iron, but it’s been so hot I haven’t set up the ironing board.  Maybe this morning.

 from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.

P.S. it’s Saturday, so that means it’s time to link up to the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.

August Block Count

 I thought I wrote this, but it seems to be lost somewhere or I never wrote it at all… August was a quiet block month, with only 42 16-patch...