Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Scraptastic Tuesday (on Wednesday)

Sampler Blocks with Liberty scraps

I'm late for Scraptastic Tuesday. But I have made some more blocks, following Nicky'se informal QAL sampler that she is sharing from time to time as part of Scraptastic Tuesday. I'm still behind but tonight I have solved some of my sewing with Liberty tana lawn woes. I put in a new microtex needle and set the machine to it single hole stitch plate. The machine is overdue for a tune up too, I need to make it an appointment as I cannot stand to be without it for a week or more.

I have enough blocks made now on the sampler to be excited about this quilt, they are worth the fussing about.

I've been quilting

You've noticed by now that I was not here on Tuesday. The thing is that despite what you might think, I don't get to sew as much as I would like, what with my day job and teenagers who need mothering and new kittens.

This past weekend, I was honoured to quilt my local Edmonton Modern Quilt Guild's group quilt that is being made for the QuiltCon Charity Challenge. The parent MQG picked the colours. Stacey, who blogs at Slo Studio, designed the quilt, various members pieced the blocks and put together the top and back. I quilted it with straight lines, unevenly spaced from about 1.5 - .25" apart. It was great to be able to participate in this way, but it also took up all of my sewing time over the weekend.

Scrappy binding

Monday night I trimmed the quilt and made a nice scrappy binding. Tuesday I passed it onto another guild member who will bind the quilt. It should be ready to show off at our meeting next week and then into the courier for a trip to Austin, Texas.

All of this is by way of explanation for why I had nothing to show off yesterday for Scraptastic Tuesday.


Please plan to share a scrappy project, finished or in progress, or a post about using, organizing or dealing with your scrap mountain for our December monthly link up which is the second Tuesday of the month, and that means next Tuesday, December 9, 2014. Nicky and I are rounding up the sponsors and are looking forward to seeing how you are doing with your scraps.

Do check out Nicky's scraptastic post this week too. She was late too, we are a perfect team.

Best,

Leanne

12 comments:

Archie The Wonder Dog said...

I love your new blocks and am glad to hear you've sorted the Liberty lawn problem!

Debbie said...

Wow - the quilt looks great and I'm loving the binding you made. Good thing you're back in action on the Liberty when the time allows...

Stacey @slostudio said...

Thank you so much for quilting our Quiltcon charity quilt, Leanne! I love how the straight lines look and can't wait to see it in person next week!

Rosemary B❤️ said...

Rosemary B here
Leanne, this is really lovely I love those scrappy blocks too.
I love the liberty fabrics so much!

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

Never late - just fashionably *on time* lol -
Love all your blocks!!

Live a Colorful Life said...

Pretty Liberty blocks!

Carla said...

Im trying to get some more blocks made for next week ; ). I like your liberty blocks

margaret said...

great scrappy blocks here

helenjean@midgetgemquilts said...

nothing beats a nice bit of Liberty. I really loved "Muse" too.

Katy Cameron said...

Lovely Liberty there

Nicky said...

I'd better get a move on with the next set of blocks of you will end up ahead of me! Great news on sorting out the stitching of them and what a great quilt your guild is making and love the scrappy binding

Vicki in MN said...

I just found your blog and wow I am not alone in the scrap department after all!! Love it, your scrap stash looks like mine and I wonder the same thing-what sizes to cut. After much thinking after Christmas I am picking 5 scrap patterns out and then I will start cutting away. I am bribing a friend to help press and cut :-)
I hope to follow along on Scraptastic next year!