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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Re-entry

I don't know about you -- but it takes a bit of time for me to "re-enter" the habit or routine or pattern of spending time in my sewing room after a week away.  There are chores to be done.  Thoughts to be thought.  Bills to be paid.  Laundry to be done.  Work to catch up on.  Groceries to be bought.  Life just needs to happen before patterns can re-emerge and quilting restarts.  That includes blogs to be written apparently!

The good news is that there was "reentry" on Sunday after we got home on Wednesday.  I made time after church to play with fabrics, start new projects, revisit current works-in-progress and get on with it! I'm happy to say that I pulled some fabrics for a little project, made a top for a hospital quilt, and spent some time with these beauties.
These are the Caryl Bryer Fallert Gradations Collection from Benartex.  They were one of my splurges at Houston last year and have been teasing me ever since.  They are reproductions of her hand dyed fabrics and clearly aren't as subtle and rich as those -- nor as expensive.  And they will make a great quilt.
I'm not sure how many pieces there were in the collection but as you can see from this unedited picture, I had to lay them out one day months ago and just admire them before I started cutting anything.  I didn't have a pattern but I knew I wanted to maximize them.
Mom22smartchix and I each bought them and decided on the same pattern earlier this year which meant cutting them into 2.5" strips.  Here is the waste.  Every little smidgen of it.  I'd say we maximized our fabric, wouldn't you?
I have decided I want a summer quilt for our bed.  The last one we had we gave to our son and daughter-in-law because they liked it.  Of course I want them to have it and it's great fun to see they are sleeping under it.  But, somehow the bear paw out of homespuns is just a bit dark.  Soon the Christmas quilt will come out (too soon!) but for now, I think these may just be the ticket for a summer quilt next year.  It will be bright and make me happy -- if I have enough fabric for queen size.
It takes five strips to make three 10.5" blocks.  I have 33 made, lots of strips left, and will just sew until they are all used up and decide what to do from there.  Either buy more and make a great border or decide it's a full size quilt and move on.  It's a "win win" no matter which way it goes.  They are fun to work with since each block is slightly (or greatly) different from the other two.  I started out thinking I would just use the jewel tones -- I have since decided I'm going to use them all.  Including the browns which make me a little "itchy" but should be beautiful against a blue or lavender block.
But somehow, these are not quick blocks.  I can't quite figure out why they take as long as they do.  Creating two short strip sets, cutting the block, cutting the strip, recutting the block and inserting the strip.   They don't look like they should take that long, do they?  Mom22smartchix elected to cut all the elements separately (she has trouble following directions and the crowd).  Hers will have much more color variation and may be faster -- who knows (although cutting couldn't have been faster). It will be fun to see them side by side, someday.
In the meantime, I have been lucky enough to use AMA's Handi-quilter and was able to finish this in time to take it to the cottage for cool mornings and evenings.  All homespuns from 4" strips and homespun backing.  And now I WANT ONE TOO!  And yesterday, I'm happy to say that I quilted a child's quilt top AMA had given me and one of my hospital quilts.  So -- I'm definitely getting back in the groove!
I hope you're getting your creative groove on, as well!

Jan







25 comments:

  1. Wow! What a fantastic layout with your collection. Very nice. What pattern did you buy? So interesting. Shame on you for making us green with envy.

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  2. I find the blocs so colorful and fun! It will be a awesome quilt! I will try this pattern too and start collecting fabrics!
    Your finished quilt is gorgeous too!

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  3. Welcome back....your colors are coming together beautifully!!

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  4. Those blocks sure are beautiful!

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  5. Gorgeous I am starting a scrappy tumbler soon, so I love the inspiring tumbler. The color use in the blocks is awesome too!

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  6. Gorgeous......I just love these blocks with the solid colours and the way you have integrated them. Fabulous. Love your finish quilt too! Stopping by Confessions of a Fabric Addict. Thanks for sharing Marie (mlismore@optusnet.com.au)

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  7. Envious of your fabric and layout of blocks - gorgeous! Lovely finished quilt too!

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  8. Oh, I'm a sucker for bright happy colors! I really like your blocks! Can't wait to see it finished!

    Thanks for linking up!

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  9. Jan, those colours are beautiful and bold. You certainly did maximise the fabric judging by how little waste there was! As always, I'm in awe of your talent!

    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a fabulous week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  10. Your summer quilt is going to be awesome!

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  11. wow, love the colors and the patterns of that quilt. So beautiful!!

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  12. Your summer quilt is going to be BEAUTIFUL! I love the tumbler quilt too. That's been on my list of "to do" quilts for awhile. Maybe it's time to move it up the priority list.

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  13. Nifty block with great colors!

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  14. You do beautiful work. I'd love if you'd link up to The DIY'ers! http://homecomingmn.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-diyers-and-weekend.html

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  15. very pretty fabrics! Enjoy getting back into a routine, it is really hard sometimes!

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  16. very pretty fabrics! I have trouble getting back into a routine, good luck!

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  17. I, too, am having trouble getting back into the groove after vacation. I'm glad it's not just me. Your beautiful quilt has inspired me to get back into my studio, put away the travel boxes from my very first quilt festival (Shipshewana, Indiana) and figure out what to do first. Thanks again and I LOVE your blocks.

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  18. Love what you are doing with your gradations fabrics. It will be a stunning quilt.

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  19. Wow, those gradated colors are outstanding! The pattern suites them well.

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  20. I look at these gradations fabrics everyday in the quilt store where I work and I don't like them - well I should say that I didn't like them. I can't believe how fabulous they look - it's all down to the way you're putting them together. I'm going in to work tomorrow to look at them in a whole new way! thanks C :)

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  21. Those blocks with the gradation fabrics are fabulous! You are going to have a gorgeous, gorgeous quilt before too long.

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  22. I love color and pattern so your projects are always intriguing to me. Thanks for sharing on Becolorful.
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  23. Your quilt blocks are lovely (even if they take longer than you'd like)! Can't wait to see the quilt. Thanks for sharing at Inspire Us Thursday at Organized 31.

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  24. Beautiful blocks with all the graduation of colors! Can't wait to see the whole quilt! Thanks for sharing.
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