These are some of the last pieces completed on the old Pfaff:
About 6 months ago, a friend told me her daughter was expecting their first grandchild and asked if I might be interested in making a baby quilt for the baby and new parents. Of course I said yes - I hardly need an excuse to make a quilt. When I asked her to tell me about her daughter and her likes, she said she loves bright colors and suggested purple, fuscia and turquoise. I wanted to do something fun and thought diamonds fit that description. This quilt was way out of my comfort zone because other than the color and shape of the piece, I had no clear vision of what the quilt would look like. I took the pieces and fabric to a quilt retreat with the goal of having the top completed by the end of the weekend. With no idea how to start, a friend suggested to start by sewing pieces together. I sewed larger diamonds of 4 pieces then started putting them on the design wall. After a few hours and a lot of rearranging, I ended up with this scrappy star, which I love. I used left-over pieces for the back and a wild Kaffe fabric that was a perfect match. My friend was thrilled with the results and it was finished just a week after Rosa was born.
My consultant on the quilt was a guild member and friend, Jenny, who often works in bright, cheery fabrics. She let me raid her stash for additional fabrics and helped me with the lay-out and courage to play with the design. Once on the design wall, everybody at the retreat assumed the quilt was Jenny's and not mine. I still have some of the fabric left over and may make a more tame version of the quilt using grey or black with the bold colors. But, not now. There are too many other things screaming for my attention.
Like knitting ...
These socks were supposed to be for me, but my measurements were off and they're a bit too small, so they will be a stocking stuffers for my daughter. And this scarf is from some the yarn my friend left me before her move. I love the color!
And applique ...
I've completed two more Ladies of the Sea blocks. I have 5 more blocks and 2 border panels to complete the applique. I think I can have the top done in 2019!
I've worked on a lot since my last entry. I NEVER get bored!