Showing posts with label Friendship Star quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friendship Star quilt. Show all posts

Thursday, October 16, 2008

The Bed Quilt Club 9

The Bed Quilt Club met yesterday; the 2nd meeting of the season. It was wonderful to see old friends again. Pat, Marg and I were the only ones available but we had a good time nonetheless! Pat's Country Quilter shop was a busy place and Pat had to keep running to help customers. So we invited the customers in to visit with us too!

Marg showed her Lemonade quilt top, which is truly a one-of-a-kind. She had purchased the red fabric, then mistakenly treated it with a product designed to removed colour that runs and stains white fabric. Unfortunately, her red fabric bleached out to gold in many areas. So Marg cut the gold areas seperate from the red areas, sewed the strips end to end, and made a Faux Log Cabin. What do you make with a lemon? Lemonade.

Marg also brought a box of half square triangle blocks that she had sewed since last spring. She is working on a Friendship Star quilt which requires 2040 blocks. There are over 300 in the box, which brings her count up to 1539.

NOTE: Marg emailed me to say that the product is called "Dylon Run Away". It is made to use on white fabrics only.

Friendship Star Quilt blocks

Pat has made progress on her Kentucky Log Cabin quilt blocks from Judy Martin's Log Cabin Quilt Book. She groused just a little bit on the log sizes: 1 1/4" strips. It will be worth it in the end - the smaller the log size, the richer the quilt.

Doris has finished her quilt top but couldn't make the meeting as she is on the Danube this week.

I showed my newest design; a wall quilt and matching twin bed quilt hot off the sewing machine. Alas I can't show you any photos - the project is for a magazine.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

The Bed Quilt Club 2

We had our second meeting yesterday and only four hardy souls braved the freezing winter day to attend. Cabin fever is beginning to set in with the crazy weather swings, so it is appropriate that two of us are making log cabins!
Pat is beginning a Kentucky Log Cabin quilt.

Doris is making a Log Cabin with Stars quilt.

Marg is making a blue scrap Friendship Star quilt.

I have finished the 9 Woven Blocks and have cut out the pieces for the Square and Star blocks for my "Oh, My Tangled Stars!" pattern from Sherri Hisey's Border Creek Station Pattern Company.