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A Lovely Year of Finishes – January Mid-Month Check In

Can you believe that January is already half over?!? What the what? How did that happen!!!  This month is just flying by completely! I have big news to report – not only did I finish my goal for the month, I also finished all my bee blocks for this month!  The next 16 days of sewing belong to me. I really want to make 3 journal covers and I am still making hexies. Don’t they just look awesome?!? I will be showing off the rest of my finishes later this week.

How are your projects coming along for the month? Link up below and show us!!! (Remember you can link up here or over with Shanna at Fiber of All Sorts, no need to enter twice. If you need help linking up there are links to tutorials on the Lovely Year of Finishes page.)



 

New Little Helper

I’m a pin baster. Especially in the winter, seeing as I only spray baste outside and it is decidedly wet in the Pacific Northwest during the winter.  With my terrible hands though, pin basting is not a fun job. I still like it better than binding but it isn’t much higher on my list…until now.

I broke down yesterday and headed to my local quilt shop, Ruby Street Quiltworks in Tumwater, WA (if you are local to this area, I highly recommend them!), and bought myself a present, the Kwik Klip by Paula Jean Creations.

image source of Paula Jean Creations

The quilt I basted yesterday was only 49×49 but it is probably the fastest I have ever pin basted anything! I am so excited about this tool. My fingers did not hurt at all and I was even able to baste some hexies later in the evening while watching Project Runway.

No pictures of the quilt yet, you will have to wait until next week!

Have a wonderful weekend! I will be cleaning and hopefully sewing some bee blocks.

FaveQuilts Top 100 in 2012

Last night I got an email from Jessica over at FaveQuilts informing me that one of my tutorials made the 100 Best Quit Patterns for Free list. I can’t even tell you how awesome this made me feel!

The pattern that was featured is actually one of my favorites as it is from my Vintage Christmas Sampler that I started a year and a half ago. It is on the MUST FINISH list for 2013 – I fully plan on snuggling under it this year while staring at my Christmas tree lights!

Edit: My wonderful friend Debbe from Pieces to Love, just informed me that my Dresden Tumbler Quilt is also on the list! How cool is that?!? 2 projects featured!

Make sure you head over to the FaveQuilts site and check out the rest of the Top 100 from 2012 – there are some seriously awesome projects featured!

Progress Towards My January Goal

On Saturday, Anne, my wonderful Dad, and I spent 12.5 long hours in my truck. We drove from San Mateo, CA to Olympia, WA.  It was a great drive, I got an awesome phone call at the beginning and it set the mood for the whole ride.  My dad said “You didn’t stop smiling the whole day.”  Which is pretty unusual for me as I do not enjoy long car rides!

That night after I got my dad and Anne fed, and Anne put to bed, I ended up in my sewing room all alone (my dad crashed early because he was so exhausted from being the driver).  I spent about an hour in there straightening up and re-setting up my beautiful lady (my Janome Horizon 7700). I missed her so much! I spent yesterday’s nap time unpacking all of the sewing gear I brought down to my parents house and also all of the new stuff I acquired…new goal for 2013, no more fabric buying because I am officially out of space – yes my husband will have a heart attack when he sees all I have now!

The best part was last night though, after Anne and my dad were both in bed I spent 2.5 hours in my sewing room working on my January goal project for A Lovely Year of Finishes! To see my goal project, check out the link up post here, and while you are over there…link up your project! Today is the last day!!!

Here’s my progress:

Basted BlocksYou may have noticed that this just looks like a bunch of basted blocks…well it is! I am going to be following this Quilt As You Go method that I pinned forever and a day ago. I am changing it slightly because I am pin basting my blocks instead of spray basting. It is pouring rain up here in WA and I only spray baste outside, so that isn’t gonna work for me.  I’m pretty sure it won’t make a difference.

Stacked Blocks

Here they are all stacked up. I have 18, so I think I will turn the 2 left over blocks into a diaper bag of sorts to go with the quilt, which is being donated to a foster baby.

How are you doing with the goals you set for our Lovely Year of Finishes January Party?  If you haven’t linked up you have until midnight tonight, so get on it!!!

Guest Post – Kim from Project Quilting

Hi Everyone! Today I have my wonderful blogging friend Kim here. Kim blogs at Persimon Dreams and also runs Project Quilting!
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Happy Friday everyone! I’m so excited to be doing a guest blog post for Melissa! Melissa was gracious enough to let me squeeze in here to tell you about something really exciting that will be starting on my blog this Sunday, January 6th!

Now that I’ve got your attention it’s time for me to tell you more about ‘Project QUILTING’! Project QUILTING is a quilting challenge that I run on my blog. It’s based off my love for Project RUNWAY but since I don’t know how to make clothes I thought, “Why not make quilts?”  I immediately called up my mother-in-law, Diane Lapacek, and recruiter her to be the ‘challenge giver’. She always jokes with everyone that when I get an idea, she gets a new job.Project QUILTING Mosaic

How does it work?

During the seasons of Project QUILTING (we’re about to start Season 4) my mother-in-law, Diane Lapacek, posts a challenge every other Sunday at Noon, CST. You have exactly one week to FINISH the quilt to fit the challenge. Yes – finish it – piece it, baste it, quilt it, bind it. I know it sounds scary and maybe even undoable, but trust me – it’s very doable and only a little scary.  Then you get a week to ‘rest’ before the next challenge goes up.

The first project QUILTING Challenge went up on April 11, 2010.  Since then I’ve hosted 28 Project QUILTING Challenges and 372 quilts have been created. Many participants have discovered that the key to finishing your piece is to think small.  I have created 24 wall hangings, 1 diaper cover, 1 kite, 1 mug rug, and 1 bag.

I completely realize that ‘things happen’ and you can’t always finish a quilt during a particular week (although we’ve had quite a few hand stitched ones entered too…). If that happens – no big deal! Just join in again when you can and use the challenge you missed as an inspiration for a future challenge.

What types of challenges are there?

The challenges each week range greatly – sometimes it incorporates a classic quilt block, like the shoofly or log cabin.  RoadTrip1

‘Ebby and Augi Drive to Pensacola’ by Ebony Love (definitely recommend clicking on the picture above.  Ebony made a quilt like a roll of film sharing memories from her road trip)

Other times the challenge is a theme – architectural elements, road trip, or Stars Over America for example.

Palettes‘Palettes’ by Quilties inspired by a trip to the Hardware Store

And then, my favorite challenges are the times we get to go on a little trip to an office supply store or hardware store to find inspiration.  I don’t know how my mother-in-law comes up with these great challenges but I sure have enjoyed them.

What do I love about Project QUILTING and why would you love it?

Inspiration!  These 28 challenges have inspired me to create some pieces I never would have dreamed of without the inspiration.

ENTRY for Project QUILTING - Large Scale Print - Spring Converges

The quilt I made for the ‘Large Scale Print’ Challenge was accepted and displayed at the Madiso Quilt Expo in 2011.

Galaxies Converge - Entry

The quilt inspired by ‘Stars Over America’ made it to the finals in the NASA/Etsy contest and now hangs on the wall of the Kennedy Space Center.  Others have been purchase and are happy in their new homes.

Project Quilting Log Cabin Entry - Apple Tree - Submittal

I was very excited to have the Apple Tree quilt I made inspired by the Log Cabin challenge purchased for a child’s nursery.  These challenges have inspired me to ‘think outside the square’.  I had been in a rut before Project QUILTING started and was focusing on making what I thought ‘would sell’.  It turns out, when I create by inspiration, I’m more likely to actually sell!

Why do people love Project QUILTING?

It gets my mojo running again as it sets an attainable goal for each challenge – I LOVE participating to get the creative juices flowing again!Kristin H.

Love having a finish line to work towards. Plus, it pushes me to try new things with the different challenges. Can’t wait for it to start again! – Carolyn D.

It encouraged me to work daily, think outside the “quilt”, met incredible friends, and motivated me to move away from patterns to find my voice…xoxo – Jennifer R

It was a great “jump start” to the year! – Lizz P.

Hope I’m not too late, but seeing everyone else’s interpretation of the theme is probably the best part, plus it really got my creative energy going!! Loved it!! – Becky J.

Since I haven’t been able to do a challenge yet, I love seeing the creativity of everyone who participates – always blows me away! – Melissa D

How do I join in?

Simple.  Just head to PersimonDreams on Sunday, January 6th at NOON CST to see the first challenge.  Take the challenge, be inspired by it, make and finish a quilt in the week time frame, post pictures of the quilt (or email me pictures and I’ll post them for you) to the Project QUILTING with Persimon Dreams Flickr Group.  Once you’ve done this your name will get put into a hat (literally) and you may be randomly chosen to win one of the great prizes from our sponsors that week!  In just over a week you’ll have a quilt and maybe a great prize on it’s way to you – seriously, how can you beat that?

Also – these challenges fit in really well with Melissa’s A Lovely Year of Finishes.  With the schedule of Project QUILTING you will have 2 quilts FINISHED each month for three months!  A great way to enter into her fun challenge and possibly win prizes too!

I hope I’ve sparked some interest in Project QUILTING with you and you decide to join in the fun!  Feel free to help me promote this fun challenge by grabbing the button below and adding it to your blog.

Project QUILTING Season 4

 

28 quilts made by Persimon Dreams for Project QUILTING Challenges

All 28 of the quilted pieces I made during the 28 Project QUILTING Challenges. I’m so excited to be adding 6 more quilts to this mosaic by the end of March!

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