Friday the 13th! (Friday Foto Fun #27)
Happy Friday!!! It's the 13th and only 13 more days till my birthday… but most importantly it's Friday!!! I go home later today, leave this beautiful 80 degree weather in Kansas to the impending foot of snow at home. I also realize I forgot to post the winners of the Michael Miller Challenge at Sewtopia (read my recap here).
Jane won 1st prize for this awesome quilt she made for her grandson! Some of the white fabric is glow-in-the-dark, so it looks really wicked!
Sara won 2nd place for her Range Quilt mini. She shrunk the Range pattern from ModernHandcraft and created this beautiful mini.
Claire won 3rd place for her Rocket and Astronaut stuffies. Aren't they just darling?!
Stephanie won the People's Choice Award for her Mrs. Major Tom to Ground Control: I’ve Got This quilt. She even used the glow in the dark fabric for constellations around the center of the quilt. It looked really amazing in person!
So what did I do at Sewtopia in my freetime? I did lots and lots of chain piecing on my Ombre Gems quilt!!! I was so happy that I got to do some personal sewing, and some mindless chain piecing made it really fun to chat with everyone!
I didn't actually finish a ton of blocks during that time, but I would consider the 7 blocks I finished a success! The bottom middle block was the first block I created a few months ago.
Due to my crazy travel this week, I also got lots of embroidery finished. I started Miss Matryoshka Saturday night before leaving Sewtopia, and I was able to finish it this week! I learned so many different stitches to complete this pattern. All of Cozy Blue Handmade's kits have a stitching diagram, so you know what stitches she used to complete the piece. I find that this is one of the easier ways to learn stitches. You can pick up this kit from her website here.
I have now finished all the kits that I had purchased and only have some of the monthly stitch club patterns to do. The Monthly Stitch Club does not come with a stitch diagram since the patterns are brand new. I started this beautiful April stitch club pattern, and I'm still trying to decide what I'm going to do with the large pink flower.
Last but not least this week, the 2018 New Quilt Bloggers Blog Hop starts next week! I am a part of the Happy Stitching Team hive, and you can read all about the details on Tish, my hive leader's blog. There are some fabulous sponsors for the event, so make sure to enter!
What are you up to this week? Here are my plans:
Available time for quilting this next week:
Saturday, Sunday, Monday PM (more travel this week >_<)
Projects I want to work on:
PBQ107
Island Batik Ambassador Challenge
Frame It Up v3
Goals for the Projects:
PBQ107: Make blocks and trim
Island Batik Ambassador Challenge: Finish the April Challenge
Frame It Up v3: Finish making all the bits and pieces for the quilt
Your turn! What did you accomplish this week? A block? A quilt top? Link up below!
A few reminders:
- When you link up a post, please try to support the others folks in the linky party! Let's spread the motivation and support to help everyone make progress in their own time.
- Your post does not need to be something quilty you accomplished, but definitely encouraged. Sometimes life just gets in the way, but feel free to share something you are proud of this week.
- In your blog post, please include a link back to my blog or grab the Friday Foto Fun Button and put it on your sidebar. This way others who visit your blog can also join in on the fun!
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Thanks for sharing the winners photos!!! Cute chain piecing and embroidery going on there.
Hi Sherry,
Those blocks you made during Sewtopia for your Ombre Gems quilt look so cute – I love those fabrics!! That is going to be a fabulous quilt – I cannot wait to see it come together. You got really far on the embroidery. And I love your hive’s button – cute!
~smile~ Roseanne
Fun to see the winners’ quilts. So many talented peeps out there; those stuffies are cute, but I don’t think I would enjoy making them. Your blocks are looking great! What will you do with your embroidery projects? Sorry you had to leave lovely 80 degrees to come home to this. Cannot believe we have another major storm on the way. 🙁
Fun to see the winners, and all the different creations with the same colors.
I love seeing all the challenge quilts. It’s fun to see different interpretations of the challenge. Ombre Gem was a perfect choice to take with you to work on. Nice easy sewing is always the way to go and I am loving the fabrics. Can’t wait for the hop to start Monday!
Hi Sherry, these quilts and those stuffies are so sweet. Thanks also for the link to the embroideries…I love what you are showing there…lovely work.