Showing posts with label quilt as you go. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilt as you go. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Second Quilt-as-you-go finished

Here's another one of those quilt-as-you-go strip quilts that we are making at our Seniors group.  These blocks are about 15" square, so is the size for a single bed.  
The cottons are mostly pastel shades of pink, lilac, blue, lemon, aqua and white, with some darker purple within the square and used as the sashing.  My friend Suzanne and I have been doing the machine sewing and we have a very neat quilter, Anna, hand-sewing the one finishing seam that cannot be done by machine.

We had so many fabrics to choose from.

Friday, October 28, 2011

A Quilt Finished

Three of us from our Seniors group completed this "quilt as you go" queen-size quilt over the summer.  Suzanne and I sewed the blocks together, I machine added the blue sashing, and Anna handstitched the final seam on the back.
It's one of the prizes in our draw this weekend at our annual Bazaar.   All the blue fabric was donated.

This is a closer look at the individual blocks.

And here's a look at the back.  We used all shades of yellow and purchased the pretty patterned fabric to use for the strips.  I made blocks earlier this year that were sent to help Australian flood victims and I documented the instructions on how to make a block here.


Saturday, January 22, 2011

Australia bound

By last night I had sewn together 12 blocks and pretty well used up the strips.  But this morning when I checked the pile of strips I could have sworn that they had multiplied overnight!  I began again and put together another 4 for a total of 16 blocks which I hope to mail to Australia  this afternoon.  

16 blocks laid side by side.  Check out Jan's blog to see how she puts them together
Jan, the lady who will receive them (her blog is "Sew little time - too many quilts")  is putting donated blocks together and arranging for them to be handed out to flood victims. 

Thursday, January 20, 2011

My undoing.....

Oh dear, I wasn't able to keep the one New Year's Resolution that I made for 2011!   This pile of cotton strips was just too much of a temptation, together with a story on "Sew many quilts - too little time" to not begin a new project.   


These strips were part of the fabric stash of a friend who passed away in 2009, and whose fabric we have been using for the star quilt at our Seniors' Club which I posted about.  This bag of strips I knew I wouldn't use, but just couldn't dispose of.  And now after reading the heartening story of a drive for blocks to put together into quilts for folks who have lost much in the Australian floods, I just knew that this was the purpose that I had hung on to this bag of fabric

It's such a simple method and they call it QAYG - Quilt As You Go, and as you can see from the photo below, I began with an 11" square of backing fabric and the same size square of batting.  Across the batting lay a strip of fabric from corner to corner.  Then pin another strip right sides together, and sew 1/4" seam joining the two strips together while sewing through the batting and backing paper, thus joining it all together in one go. This step is repeated on both sides of the middle strip of fabric until the batting is covered.

This next photo is one block finished and trimmed to 10 1/2" , the size they want.  "Sew Many Quilts Too Little Time" is the blog with the information.  I've tried to make a link, but it doesn't work.  I'm going to make blocks until I finish the strips and then post them to Australia.  If any of my local friends would like to participate, I will happily mail your blocks along with mine.