Thursday, September 29, 2005

One from the Flickr pool


Quilt: Log Cabin On Acid #5481
Originally uploaded by empressofdirt.

I really like this quilt - I might have to try something like this one day!

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Linkage

Ooh, look at the pretty zipper quilt!


And more from the "Ooh!" department:

-- A free pattern for a pretty Laurel Burch quilt (looks easy, too)

-- Some nice antique quilts (I especially like #19, the Orange Peel)

-- I wouldn't've guessed that this quilt was made in the 1930s!

-- Have I linked to the Flickr quilt pool before? It was really small a few months ago, but it's starting to get nice and big now. (Currently sitting at 350 pics - I think it had about 10 when I joined. And only 50 or so of them are mine!)


Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Laci's millennium quilt


Laci's millennium quilt
Originally uploaded by Mellicious.

My mother made this for my cousin Laci, who was born in 2000. All of the fabrics are millennium fabrics.

(I'm not sure if she found this pattern somewhere, or just improvised. I will have to ask.)

Best beginner book?



People ask me once in a while what book I'd recommend for beginners, and while I don't think this book is the definitive beginner book, it's a good one. I didn't really learn from books as much as I learned by watching, but I did use this book early on and it was a lot of help. It has some easy quilts (as well as some more advanced ones) and some very good instructions.


I can't recommend it personally, incidentally, but another book that lots of other people have recommended as a beginner book is Carol Doak's:



What's your favorite beginner book?



Monday, September 26, 2005

"Power of Houston"


"Power of Houston"

With Houston being all in the news this past week, it made me think of this quilt! This was made by Cynthia England (who did the buildings) and Libbie Lehman (who did the fireworks).

Oh, and I am home and going back to work tomorrow. Sigh.

Sunday, September 25, 2005

Die, spammers!

Grrr, I hate comment spam. And for some reason blogger isn't letting me delete comments from here even though I'm logged in.

(By the way, the power seems to be back on at home - at least, the answering machine is on. So my days in limbo are numbered, hopefully!)

Friday, September 23, 2005

Indigo star


Indigo star
Originally uploaded by Mellicious.

This was another exchange!

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

One more thing

We're evacuating, so posts may be sporadic for a few days! I think I will be able to post from my aunt's house, though, assuming she's gotten her new computer running right by now.

Album quilt


Album quilt
Originally uploaded by Mellicious.

I hope you can see enough of this to get the idea, because I think this is a fabulous quilt. (Click on the name to get the bigger version and that should help.)

Crazy quilt


Crazy quilt
Originally uploaded by Mellicious.

This is made out of pieces of a child's dance costumes.

Radiant Sun


Radiant Sun
Originally uploaded by Mellicious.

I think I posted a picture of part of this quilt last year at the retreat - it's finished now.

(These are pictures I took at quilt guild last night - they're a bit dark but there were some really nice quilts so I'm posting them anyway!)

Monday, September 19, 2005

Birds


Round Robin birds
Originally uploaded by Mellicious.

This was an exchange. The person who's getting the blocks gets to pick the subject.

Applique block


Pink applique

I've mentioned before that we have some really incredible applique-ers in my guild - but since I don't do applique I think sometimes they get short shrift here. So I am going to put some pictures of applique up next.

Sunday, September 18, 2005

Saturday, September 17, 2005

Another swap quilt


Snail's Trails fall batik quilt

Everybody who did the fall batik swap (my block is here) was very interested in this quilt made out of the blocks from last year's swap.

Watercolor wedding ring


Watercolor wedding ring/star
Originally uploaded by Mellicious.

This is an example of a really beautiful block that I would never, ever try to make myself. Luckily, some people are braver than I am.

(I tried to post this yesterday and flickr "hiccupped" right around then, so cross your fingers.)

Friday, September 16, 2005

30s quilt


Vintage fabrics
Originally uploaded by Mellicious.

I'm not normally a huge fan of thirties fabric, but once in a while I see one I like a lot, and this is one of them.

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Pale bullseye quilt


Bullseye quilt

I forgot when I was talking about exchanges that I signed up for a fabric exchange, too, and it's to get the fabric for this courthouse steps patterns. Not in these anything like these colors, though, much as I like them - instead it's very dark, deep batiks. (It's from a Fons & Porter magazine from a year or so ago, if anybody remembers that.)

Brights & black


Bear's paw
Originally uploaded by Mellicious.

I've always meant to do one of these bright-and-black quilts. (So far, the closest I've gotten is red and black.) I don't think I want to do a bear's paw any time too soon, though, the block is constructed too close to the way my maple leaf blocks were, and I think 200 blocks like that is plenty to hold me for a long, long while.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Rail fence variation


Anna's Starry Night

Another really simple quilt top. Of course the secret to both this quilt and the one below is really great fabric - this one is all fabrics from the "Anna's Starry Night" line, which I have always loved.

Florals & stripes


Community service quilt
Originally uploaded by Mellicious.

I think this is an example of a really simple quilt that works really well. This is made out of fat quarters that were given to everybody at the retreat as sort of a welcome gift. There was a group of three that spent the entire retreat making community service quilts, and this is one of the results.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Anime creatures


Anime creatures

This was made by a quilter's 8-year-old son, y'all. (His mom is doing the quilting, though!)

Monday, September 12, 2005

In lieu of a retreat report

I'm not going to try to write up a day-by-day report on the retreat, because it was fairly uneventful, on the whole. It went by awfully fast. You can see two things that I worked on below - I had a couple more projects that I worked on a little bit, but I really spent the largest amount of time cutting out pink and orange blocks.

And because I mentioned the exchange-happy guild members below, I realized that I ought to say that I got roped into doing another one - it's going to be stars in Christmas batiks, green and pink/burgundy. (I also probably ought to say that they really didn't have to do much convincing.)

I will have to take pictures of the exchange blocks I got in the fall batik exchange, as well. I have a lot more pictures of other peoples' quilts, and I will get at least part of them up here, but if you don't want to wait or you want to be sure you see every single picture, they are here.

Finished top

Green quilt with both borders

Here's the green quilt top, all done and ready to quilt. I was a little worried that that lime-green inner border would be too much, but I think now that it looks fine. (And I might have made the outer border a little bigger, but I only had half a yard of that Paula Nadelstern marble and I really liked it and wanted to use it. So, 2-1/2" it is.)

Starting the zipper quilt


Fabric for the zipper quilt

Here's some of the fabric I'm planning on using in the zipper quilt. You can get an idea what I've got in mind, at least! I got about 50 of the big blocks cut out (out of a planned 72, I think) - and the little 1-1/2 by 2-1/2" rectangles to go with each one, which are a pain, let me tell you.

I also sewed a few blocks together to get an idea what it's going to look like - I haven't taken a picture of those yet but I will when I get a chance.




Sunday, September 11, 2005

Retreat pictures start here


Radiant star

There are some people in my guild who are really exchange-happy, and this was the result of one of those exchanges.



Update
: I'm told that "radiant star" is not in fact the right name. I don't know where I got that! I got an e-mail from one of the people who was making one (a few of my guild members have discovered my weblog in the last week or so), and the correct name is Spring Wheels. It's from the book "Once Upon a Season" by Piece O'Cake. Thanks to Denise for correcting me!

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Country delights


vicinity of Round Top, Sept 2004

This is what it looks like in the place where we go for the quilt retreat. Seriously out in the middle of nowhere. (Hopefully there won't be as many love-bugs as last year, though!)

(This is a picture recycled from last year, of course. You can probably expect plenty of new ones, though I doubt that I'll make my mother stop the car to take pictures of cows this time.)

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Ultimate Guild Challenge

I went to my guild's website to see if they had any information about the fall retreat there, and they didn't, but y'all have to go look at the quilts from the Ultimate Guild Challenge at AQS. (It's not set up where I can link directly, but click on the link above and then go to the link inside the box where it says "view photos of our Ultimate Guild Challenge quilts in Nashville") There are really some fabulous quilters in my guild.

Monday, September 05, 2005

Retreat time again

Here's part of my "don't forget" list for the fall retreat that I posted in one of my very first posts here a year ago:
seam ripper
right color of thread
starch
scissors
ruler
mat
iron
pins & needles
sewing machine
breakfast for Friday morning
clorox wipes (to clean bathroom)
sewing lamp
camera & memory card
pillow(s)
towels
powerstrip

I'm definitely taking batting this year - I think I have a couple of packages floating around here that will do. I also need to figure out what fabric I'm taking - I'm going to at least do a little bit on the zipper quilt, or that's my intention, anyway. I'm taking the Ohio Stars for sure, and the damn autumn leaf quilt, which I was also working on last year. Maybe the green top too, for good measure - I could get it quilted if I got in the mood; it's not that big, after all. I like to have several projects to work on so I don't get sick of just one.

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Quilts for Katrina

Quiltzine.com is trying to coordinate the making of 10,000 quilts - preferably twin-size - for people who've lost everything in the hurricane.

The very first quilt I ever made is not quite twin-size but it's close, and it's just sitting unused in the closet. I'm thinking I'm going to send it to one of these places. (I'll definitely have to take some pictures of it before I send it, though, because I don't have any online. All I have is some old film ones sitting in a photo album someplace.)