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Week 22 Goals

I just realized I haven’t posted goals for the last 2 weeks. I swear, May has just been testing my resolve on every level!  Moving on!

I have finished my new Flowering Lone Star, which if you follow me on Facebook or Instagram, you will have seen it already, and now I am working on the backing for it. My goal this week is to turn these stars into a backing for the quilt. I already have a quilting plan (which is a minor miracle!), so I am really excited to get this done!

Flowering Lonestar Backing ProgressWhat are your plans for this week? Are you finishing up your May Goal for A Lovely Year of Finishes? You can link up here if you are already done!

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May Finishes – A Lovely Year of Finishes

ALYoF2014Whew! May is almost over. This month was a bear for me, how about you? I realized about a week ago that I hadn’t made any progress on my goal, which was to remake the top for my Flowering Lone Star Quilt. I am happy to announce the top is done. I am working on the back now.  Here is the original quilt, I will blog later this week about the new top after I get some pictures. If it is nice out tomorrow, I will be corralling hubby into helping me!

Flowering Lone Star Front - https://test.sewbittersweetdesigns.comWere you able to finish your goal? Don’t worry, you have until May 31st to get linked up!

You have two requirements to be entered into the prizes this month.

1. Link-up {on this post} the first 7-days of the monthand2. Link-up in the last 7-days of the month.

Add your blog post or flickr photo (with appropriate descriptions) to the linky party below.

Please grab a button or link back to Shanna and I so other people can join in the fun!

**Please note, the linky party is the same here and over at Shanna, so there is no need to enter twice **

May prizes include:

1. Fat quarter bundle from ADORNit

2. 3. Honey, Bunny and Doll – 2 Patterns

Honey, Bunny, and Doll

4. Sew Sweetness – 1 pdf Pattern

Sew Sweetness

5. Thread Prize from Aurifil

6, 7. TWO winners each getting to choose one pdf pattern
from Sew BitterSweet Designs ($10 value)

https://test.sewbittersweetdesigns.com/

8. PDF Pattern from Persimon Dreams

 Project QUILTING

9. Quilting Patterns designed by Quilting Lodge

10. 1 Charm pack or $10.00 gift certificate to

Stitches n’ Giggles (winners choice)

11. One PDF Pattern from Meadow Mist DesignsMeadow Mist Designs Button

12. Green Fairy Quilts – 3 pdf patterns

13. Thimblepie’s Quilt Supplies – Custom fabric package, 4 yards (worth $20) plus free shipping



Blogger’s Quilt Festival – Applique Quilt

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I decided that I wanted to enter two different categories this year in the Blogger’s Quilt Festival.  You can see my first entry here, my second entry is into the Applique Category.  I don’t do much hand work, so my project is machine appliqued.  

I made this small wall hanging for the Modern She Made Swap on Flickr. The theme this time is Hexies which are right up my alley. I have over 1500 of them made and waiting for another 300 before I start piecing my quilt.

Spiral Hexie Wall HangingFor this quilt I used hexies ranging in size from 1″ all the way up to 4″ (if measuring along one side). They are appliqued onto a gray Essex Linen Backing and matchstick quilted.  Considering how small the quilt is I was shocked at how many bobbins I went through!

I love a good rainbow so I went scrappy rainbow on it and I also wanted it to have a nice flow, hence the spiral design.

I can say, with absolute certainty, that this will be one of the hardest quilts I ever let go of when I mail it to its new owner later this week!

Quilt Stats:
Name:
Hexie Spiral Wall Hanging
Size: 26″ x 22″
Machine Pieced, Quilted, & Designed by Melissa Dunworth (me)
Category: Applique

I hope you enjoyed seeing this quilt (again if you are a regular or for the first time if you are new here). 

Thank you for stopping by and I hope you enjoy the rest of the festival!

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Blogger’s Quilt Festival – ROYGBIV Quilt

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Hi everyone! My name is Melissa and welcome to my little corner of the blogosphere!  My blog is named after my daughter, her name means Bitter Sweet, hence Sew BitterSweet Designs was born.  I am an aspiring pattern designer and have a few patterns for sale in my Craftsy shop. Along with patterns for sale I also have over 60 free tutorials on my tutorials page, please feel free to check them out!

I decided to enter the ROYGBIV Category for the Blogger’s Quilt Festival because I truly do have a thing for rainbows. Here is my quilt:

Rainbow Star Burst Quilt - https://test.sewbittersweetdesigns.comThis quilt was made for the Riley Blake Challenge with the Modern Quit Guild. I have a love for straight line quilting and quilt this on my home machine – a Janome Horizon 7700.  I used King Tut thread by Superior Threads.

One of my goals this year was to sew as much out of my stash as possible – I think in the first 4.5 months of the year I have bought fabric for only 2 projects, a hand bag that I finished 2 weeks ago and a quilt I am working on now.  The backing for this quilt, utilized 2 of the fabrics from the challenge that did not fit in on the front and a lovely piece of Art Gallery solids that had been hidden in my stash for the last 2 years. I decided to use white thread on the front and back of the quilt and I have to say I love the back almost as much as the front.

Back - Rainbow Star Burst - https://test.sewbittersweetdesigns.comLater this summer I plan to enter this into our local county fair, I live in Thurston County in Washington. It will be the first time I enter a quilt into a judged show and I am excited for the professional feedback, I think it will be an interesting experience.

Quilt Stats:
Name:
Rainbow Star Burst

Size: 51″ x 51″
Machine Pieced, Quilted, & Designed by
Melissa Dunworth (me)
Category:
ROYGBIV

Thank you for stopping by and I hope you enjoy the rest of the festival!

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Tangled Tiles – A Finish

Happy Friday Everyone!

Today is especially happy for Anne and I because my hubby comes home tonight and we haven’t seen him in 2 weeks!  I can’t wait, I’m even making homemade bread and pasta for dinner tonight to celebrate his homecoming. I do so love to bake for my family.

Anyways! On to the quilting!

As a member of the South Sound MQG I had the opportunity to participate in a special challenge for Pacific Northwest Modern Quilt Guilds. The challenge was to take metallic fabric, thread or metallic themes and create a quilt no larger than 48×48″.  We were provided with fabrics from Robert Kaufman, my guild selected the Quilter’s Linen. It was luxurious to work with. Here is what I came up with:

TangledTiles-FULL - https://test.sewbittersweetdesigns.comIt is really much smaller than it looks – measuring 28.5″ x 28.5″.

It is an original design of mine. I really wanted to name it Drunken Tiles because of the quilting reminded me of someone just aimlessly wandering around but since this is being judged, I thought I would go with a slightly tamer name.

Here is a close up of the quilting:

TangledTiles-DETAIL - https://test.sewbittersweetdesigns.comI really enjoyed making this quilt and it will hanging in our bedroom, though I do hope it is accepted into the show, although after seeing some of the other entries, I’m not very confident.

Quilt Stats:

Name: Tangled Tiles
Fabrics: Kona Black, Quilters Linens
Thread – Metallics by Superior Threads
Quilting – done by me on my Janome Horizon
Designer – Melissa Dunworth

Thank you for stopping by! I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!

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