When I visited the Grand Strand Quilters in Myrtle Beach, I agreed to be a part of their drive to get their backlog of 150 QOV quilts quilted and delivered. I came home with 10 to do, and pulled out the first bundle. I like what they have done here, each quilt is tied with …
Tag: Quilting
Thrifting, and Winning, and a Gift
While I was playing in Myrtle Beach and along the Grand Strand, I was able to indulge my bargain hunting addiction and visit a bunch of thrift and consignment stores in the area. They actually have more than 60 listed on web searches, and I just couldn't get to them all, but I had a …
Quilting on the Grand Strand, part 2
Picking up from yesterday, the Grand Strand Quilters meeting was so much fun. I really enjoyed making new quilter friends, but had no idea what would happen next. One of the charities the Grand Strand Quilters support is the Quilts of Valor program. I didn't get this quilter's name (with the microphone) before the end of …
Quilting on the Grand Strand
Last week, DH had work to do in Myrtle Beach and I decided that I needed some beach time. So I packed a bag and went with him. While he was working, I had a grand time on the Grand Strand! The Grand Strand is composed of a number of small communities along the coast, …
Quilting the Orphan Block Quilt
Picking up from the post on Sarah's blog about using an orphan block, here is the finished flimsy after adding the squares, bars and border. If you missed that post, click HERE to see the construction of the orphan block flimsy. I loaded it on the longarm, auditioned threads, and once again settled on that …
Orphan Block Quilt and Hands2Help
I am delighted to be a guest blogger on Sarah's blog, Confessions of a Fabric Addict today! I am going to be showing how I did an orphan block quilt, beginning with this block. Remember, it was the first block of the Be My Neighbor quilt, then I decided to do it in springtime colors …
Be My Neighbor Block 7
Moving on, now I am on schedule of two blocks a month. Next up Block 7. I got out the previous blocks along with my spring scrap basket to choose the next house colors. I decided on the darker blue for the sky for this block. It has a tree, so I dug out the …
Be My Neighbor Quilt Along Block 6
Moving along to catch up, block six is next. I picked a large scrap of purple fabric for the house as the bottom bit of this pattern has a piece 18-inches wide. It has some squares on point at the bottom, and these still look like flower boxes to me. So, I pulled some flower …
Be My Neighbor – Block 5
Getting back to the Be My Neighbor quilt, the first four blocks have been sewn together into the first row. I laid it out so I could look at my spring scraps basket for the next house block colors. This one has a heart on the side of the house, and I found a pink …
Be My Neighbor Quilt Along – Block 4
At the meeting on March 1st, I found out that the BOM club will be doing two blocks a month with the first two done in February. This meant that instead of being caught up with three done in March, I was one block behind. Plus I need to get two done this month to …