Thursday, March 31, 2022

March finishes

 The last few days we have had a bit of rain which is always good - good for our garden and good for my creativity. In spring we all like to be outside more, go for walks and take in the sun.

This month I finished a few projects.

1) Baby Angled quilt

Learning how to cut and sew triangles was one of my aims in 2019 and I started the Angled course. Got sidetracked pretty quickly - not only creatively, also professionally. End 2021 I made a candy hexagon quilt and had some blocks left over. I also had quite some triangles from cutting all these hexagons. This was the "push" I needed to finish my triangle baby quilt. Other reasons of course were that the baby was born in December and that I wanted to end all this pink sewing. Did I mention that I was sidetracked a few times? That I made another quilt top in between earlier this year ....


 

The quilt is done and I like the result, well not fully. The batting I used was this synthetic batting - the only thing I can find where I live - taxes have gone out of control when ordering from the UK or the US. I started sewing diagonal lines and for one or the other reason - my quilt size shrank. If I pulled it straight - and released again - other areas where I quilted horizontal lines this did not happen.

Anyways, the quilt is sweet enough to be gifted and am hoping that washing will reduce this weird shriveling.

 


Linking up with Patty at the March OMG over at Elm Street Quilts.

 

2) Tote bag

As part of the tqs fabric swap I received the cutest fabric with vans. I made a tote bag from the fabric, using the two colour schemes on the outside. I have enough fabric to make a second tote bag, or am thinking to try my hands at a backpack for summer.

 

Saturday, March 5, 2022

OMG March Triangle baby quilt

 

 


Three years ago, I purchased the "Angled" Course from Stitched in colors. This was a monthly subscription and I joined the party late … and never finished the first course. I did learn a lot, and one of my goals this year is to work my way through the book. Starting with finishing the first lesson on Equilateral Triangles and the first quilt.

 


I already made quite some rows of triangles. I used my 24” ruler that has the lines for 60 degrees angles. I still have some triangles cut from the first series of cutting that need to be sewn together.  

Although I think that I am not going to use the larger triangles.

Plus I have a small box with triangles from the hexagon quilt I made last year. Plenty of triangles to finish the baby quilt for a baby girl born last December.

This is a great way of using up scraps.

Linking up with Patti's OMG for March over at Elm Street Quilts