Sunday, February 28, 2010
Block #47 - Ann
I don't think I chose the easiest method for this block, but I did enjoy the colors and the final result. These are becoming addicting.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Block 76 - Tazzie
Here is my Block 76. I managed to blur the picture a little - oops! I'm sure you'll forgive me :-)
Of course I had to foundation piece this little beauty - unless you're hand piecing your whole quilt, foundation piecing is the best way to tackle this one.
And to keep on with Lynne's fabulous theme of adding little pictures and interest with conversationals, I've added a little scene from a toile fabric I picked up in the USA in 2006. Can you see it there - it's a horse and cart outside a little building. I've just realised that it will be sideways when the block is set on point in the quilt, but I will live with it. I'll just have to remember to set things better in future blocks :-)
My love for this project is growing with each block, and I will have to be careful that I don't allow it to overtake all other aspects of my life ... it CAN happen!
Of course I had to foundation piece this little beauty - unless you're hand piecing your whole quilt, foundation piecing is the best way to tackle this one.
And to keep on with Lynne's fabulous theme of adding little pictures and interest with conversationals, I've added a little scene from a toile fabric I picked up in the USA in 2006. Can you see it there - it's a horse and cart outside a little building. I've just realised that it will be sideways when the block is set on point in the quilt, but I will live with it. I'll just have to remember to set things better in future blocks :-)
My love for this project is growing with each block, and I will have to be careful that I don't allow it to overtake all other aspects of my life ... it CAN happen!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Block 54 - Tazzie
Here is my latest block - Number 54 - it's the Nearly Insane Yahoo Group 'BOW' for this week. I see that Lynne's up to date too :-)
I've been so impressed with Lynne's fussy cutting of fabrics in her blocks, that I thought I'd take a leaf from her book. The soldier in the middle of my block is from a Kaye England fabric 'Travels in Time'. It's an oldie, but very cute. I'd have centered him better, but it was a small piece and I'd have run out of seam allowance.
After making the block I was a little disappointed, thinking that he'll be forever sideways, but then I remembered that the blocks are set on point, so all is well :-)
I've been so impressed with Lynne's fussy cutting of fabrics in her blocks, that I thought I'd take a leaf from her book. The soldier in the middle of my block is from a Kaye England fabric 'Travels in Time'. It's an oldie, but very cute. I'd have centered him better, but it was a small piece and I'd have run out of seam allowance.
After making the block I was a little disappointed, thinking that he'll be forever sideways, but then I remembered that the blocks are set on point, so all is well :-)
Monday, February 22, 2010
Block #35 - Ann
This is my fourth block, and I'm really enjoying them. I still have no real color plan, but am enjoying just choosing fabrics from stash that seem to go together. I've been mainly using fabrics that read solid in these small pieces, but after seeing the beautiful effects with everyone elses blocks, I want to spread my wings a little bit more.
Lynne Nearly Insane Block 54
There are Cherries in the middle of this block. I am not normally a brown person but they work perfectly with Pewter, Indigo and Honey. Love that Poison Green and the Double Pink too. The Double Pink was part of Christine's scrapbag :-) Thankyou. She by the way is having a giveaway :-)
Enjoy your week everyone Cheers Lynne
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Lynne Found some more :-) Last
B3
B5B10
B11
B12 This block was made out of scraps of scraps I cannot throw anything in the scrap bin :-)
B13 Love the little birds. Some of these fabrics are little treasures that friends have given me.
B25 Love this Block. If you look carefully and use your imagination you will see the Christmas BonBon in the centre. This was the block made Christmas 2008. B36 Love the little birds as you can see :-)B42Look there is one little mistake and this block is a challenge. decided that I could live with the hiccup.B49 Love the little birds. you can see them in the background. I have only the tiniest wee bits of those red fabrics courtesy of my friend Nancy :-) B70 The Conversational here is Playing CardsB73 The little butterflies are in the background while the kittens are playing ball :-)B78B80 the Conversational in this one is hiding. The pink background fabric was the perfect colour and it was originally a Toile of a Buxom LadyB81 Love the little birds in the green fabricB83 Not as hard to make as it looks. Just fiddly B87 This is a Rooster block. Some of the fabrics in here came from a Charm pack.
B88 This block is two halves B94 This block is two halves
B95 This block is two halves and they are not going to be anywhere near each other so why not have them different.
This is the last of the catchup blocks. :-) Enjoy Cheers Lynne
B5B10
B11
B12 This block was made out of scraps of scraps I cannot throw anything in the scrap bin :-)
B13 Love the little birds. Some of these fabrics are little treasures that friends have given me.
B25 Love this Block. If you look carefully and use your imagination you will see the Christmas BonBon in the centre. This was the block made Christmas 2008. B36 Love the little birds as you can see :-)B42Look there is one little mistake and this block is a challenge. decided that I could live with the hiccup.B49 Love the little birds. you can see them in the background. I have only the tiniest wee bits of those red fabrics courtesy of my friend Nancy :-) B70 The Conversational here is Playing CardsB73 The little butterflies are in the background while the kittens are playing ball :-)B78B80 the Conversational in this one is hiding. The pink background fabric was the perfect colour and it was originally a Toile of a Buxom LadyB81 Love the little birds in the green fabricB83 Not as hard to make as it looks. Just fiddly B87 This is a Rooster block. Some of the fabrics in here came from a Charm pack.
B88 This block is two halves B94 This block is two halves
B95 This block is two halves and they are not going to be anywhere near each other so why not have them different.
This is the last of the catchup blocks. :-) Enjoy Cheers Lynne
Lynne More Blocks
B71 Now I know you will not recognise the coffee beans in the background fabric :-)Half blocks B89 Now the red+ fabric in the centre is an aboriginal fabric
Half blocks B90 Birds Birds and more birds Oh and my favourite flower Roses :-)
Half blocks B91 Now I live down by the beach so here is the Beach block. Repro Shells for the centre, Yachts Lots of blue and the yellow wattle in the cornerstones :-)
Half blocks B93 A pretty block :-)
I have just found some more blocks so will put them in the next post Cheers Lynne
Half blocks B90 Birds Birds and more birds Oh and my favourite flower Roses :-)
Half blocks B91 Now I live down by the beach so here is the Beach block. Repro Shells for the centre, Yachts Lots of blue and the yellow wattle in the cornerstones :-)
Half blocks B93 A pretty block :-)
I have just found some more blocks so will put them in the next post Cheers Lynne
Block 60 - Tazzie
Yesterday I put Block 60 together. It's the Nearly Insane Yahoo Group's 'block of the week' challenge. I'm so pleased I got it put together in time. Lucky for me it's an easy one :-)
I was so thrilled with how neatly this one went together, I thought I'd show you the back. I still have all the freezer paper pieces in place.
If I have a chance this week, I'm going to try to make a couple more triangles, maybe even the corner ones. But first I have quite a bit of customer quilting I really need to tackle. Talk soon :-)
I was so thrilled with how neatly this one went together, I thought I'd show you the back. I still have all the freezer paper pieces in place.
If I have a chance this week, I'm going to try to make a couple more triangles, maybe even the corner ones. But first I have quite a bit of customer quilting I really need to tackle. Talk soon :-)
Friday, February 19, 2010
Block 48 - Tazzie
One block made so far this week - I'm going to have to lift my game!
I picked up some new fabrics at the quilt store on Tuesday - just little pieces. Many of them are from the Dear Jane collection. Two of those fabrics I used in this block - block 48. The red is a scrap left over from my 'Starstruck in Paducah' quilt. I don't think I have a single piece of that red left anymore. Of course, now that I've said that, I'll probably find it everywhere :-)
This was a fun block to piece, and easy too. I'm really enjoying using the 'new to me' yellow. You'll be seeing it again and again I'm sure.
I picked up some new fabrics at the quilt store on Tuesday - just little pieces. Many of them are from the Dear Jane collection. Two of those fabrics I used in this block - block 48. The red is a scrap left over from my 'Starstruck in Paducah' quilt. I don't think I have a single piece of that red left anymore. Of course, now that I've said that, I'll probably find it everywhere :-)
This was a fun block to piece, and easy too. I'm really enjoying using the 'new to me' yellow. You'll be seeing it again and again I'm sure.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
#16 & 17 - Barbara
Nearly Insane Block 41 and 60
B41 Look Carefully and you can see the little Birds in the black and grey. Enlarge to have a clearer picture.B60 There is a little girl playing with her doll and the bottom has a little bird. The Green is a New Zealand Fern fabric given me to my good friend Rosemary. That is 43 blocks now :-)
Cheers Lynne
Cheers Lynne
Monday, February 15, 2010
Block 90 - Tazzie
I thought it would be fun to try one of the half blocks, so I selected one of the easy ones. I think it's really quite cute.
Somewhere I read that there are two options with the half and quarter blocks - one is to simply make up the block and chop it in half, and the other option is to add the appropriate seam allowances. I elected to add the seam allowances - it was just my feeling that it would make the final construction less than perfect if I had to stretch any of the blocks to compensate for the seam allowances being absent. If you've had a different experience, be sure to let me know, because it would be easier to just chop them in half. For me, I think I'm taking the lengthier option.
Somewhere I read that there are two options with the half and quarter blocks - one is to simply make up the block and chop it in half, and the other option is to add the appropriate seam allowances. I elected to add the seam allowances - it was just my feeling that it would make the final construction less than perfect if I had to stretch any of the blocks to compensate for the seam allowances being absent. If you've had a different experience, be sure to let me know, because it would be easier to just chop them in half. For me, I think I'm taking the lengthier option.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Blocks 58 Lynne
I managed to make B41 and 60 today but have yet to photograph, so though I would put some more of the ones that were made last year. All my blocks so far have been paper-pieced Remember to click and enlarge and see the detail. B61 Now this one is Cats and Cats playing ball. A challenging block.
B64 Just love the Waratah’s and wattle in this one.
B65
B68 Just love the conversationals in this one The Hare and the Tortoise fishing. the Hen and the Eggs, The Chicks just hatched out of the Eggs and the Yellow Cat. If you click on the photos you can see the full size :-)
B69 More conversationals in this one. A Bird or two, Roses, a teapot of flowers and a fan.
Cheers Lynne
Friday, February 12, 2010
Sashing Audition
What do you think of the fabric in the centre there as a candidate for the sashing strips in my quilt? I have a decent chunk of it, it's actually a Judie Rothermel Sturbridge Village backing fabric, and one of my favourite fabrics also.
I was hoping to find something that might calm the quilt down with all the wildly coloured blocks, and this could be just the ticket. Do you like it?
I was hoping to find something that might calm the quilt down with all the wildly coloured blocks, and this could be just the ticket. Do you like it?
#15 - Barbara
This is another block I did last year, totally foundation pieced. Although foundation piecing is supposed to give you great accuracy, using it for the NI blocks has disappointed me. When I've finished posting the ones from last year, I'm going to try a different method for the next ones. By the way, Ranette (who has just finished a wonderful red and white NI) recommended that I look at this blog where there is a Nearly Insane album with photos of each block, all hand sewn, a lovely version of the quilt. Well worth a look. Thanks, Ranette!