Wednesday, January 29, 2014

W.i.P. Wednesday

January has had me focusing on just a few items - bee blocksa quilt with a deadline, and my City Sampler quilt top, now safely linked up over at Sew Sweetness. It remains a w.i.p. as I mull over a quilting plan.


But meanwhile, this next weekend, the Seattle Modern Quilt Guild is going on retreat, which is perfect timing to make some progress on a variety of other projects - some already begun, and some ready to move forward on.
  1. Christmas patchwork table runner - tutorial by s.o.t.a.k handmade; I made this pattern twice before Christmas, and have been wanting to make one up for myself ever since.
  2. Riley Blake Challenge mini quilt - the top is done; now it needs to be quilted!
  3. 2 Kindle covers - fabric chosen; I'll be using the tutorial by Ellison Lane, which I've made twice before with great success
  4. Mini Swoon quilt - The pattern, of course, is by Camille Roskelley, and this mini will be the latest in a long line of Swoon quilts. I'll try and share them all when this one's done. Anyway, I'll be using Dowry by Anna Maria Horner

5. SMQG block of the month - The BOM is a new effort for the guild. January's block is the
Christmas Snowflake by Wooden Spoon. I'll be making mine into a 20" pillow, with fabrics that will coordinate with my Christmas quilt and tree skirt.
Teeny pieces cut for #smqg BOM....making a Christmas Snowflake pillow. Pattern by Rachel of Wooden Spoon. #widrn tagged by @shecanquilt tagging @sewkatiedid @samilou01 @bestcoasty #smqgbom
6. Charity quilt - The pattern I've chosen is Double Plus Quilt, pattern by QuiltsbyEmily. I have a perfect piece of Alexander Henry's Heath for the background, and will be pulling some stash prints for the crosses.

That should keep me busy, eh?

Linking up with W.i.P. Wednesday.

32 comments:

  1. Busy, yes! Productive, yes! Fantastic- absolutely! I love your City Sampler, in all its glorious rainbow colour!

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  2. Wish I lived in the Seatle area. No MQG in the Rochester, MN area. Would just love one. I am still in love with your Tula Pink quilt and anxious to see the quilting you choose to do.

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  3. I agree with Julie on two counts....wish I lived in Seattle....no mcg in my area of Wisconsin....and I adore your city blocks quilt. It is just beautiful!

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  4. sounds like an intense weekend! can't wait to see the results

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  5. Yes, you should stay very busy!
    I just love your Challenge quilt - the colors are fantastic! And can't wait to see your Mini Swoon - I saw one on the DQS14 flickr page - too cute!!!

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  6. I really really love your City Sampler....

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  7. Your project photos are beautiful! I look forward to seeing the results of your retreat! I just officially joined the Boston MQG...so excited about the prospect of getting to know (in person!) these talented folks!

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  8. Your retreat will be so fun, these are all wonderful projects. I love that City Sampler top, it is fantastic. And your Riley Blake Mini is wonderful too.

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  9. Several of my OKCMQG friends and I are making the City Sampler quilt this year, can't wait. Yours is gorgeous!
    I haven't ever made a swoon, maybe I should make a mini too, love the block.

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  10. Every time I see the City Sampler I am blown away by the way the colors work....

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  11. beautiful city sampler! love the way it washes across the rainbow diagonally. =) all your other projects look like lots of fun and greatness, too. hope the retreat is productive for you!

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  12. Of course all of this is in between everything else you do
    : )
    Busy is an understatement!

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  13. Yep, think you're busy enough ;) I'll especially be eyeing up that Dowry Swoon quilt!

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  14. You have a whole lot of goodness going on. I can't wait to watch your progress.

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  15. Looks like you will be having a productive and fun retreat. I'm looking forward to your finished City Sampler...you already know that I love it! Thanks for the shout out today at SewMamaSew, Debbie. I am honored!!

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  16. I can imagine that Tula's giving you fits over how to quilt her (Tula the quilt that is!) I'm sure you'll have a revelation though.

    I think that list should keep you off the streets too ;o)

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  17. I love your City Sampler! Just amazing! x Teje

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  18. Any ideas for quilting for the sampler? It has so much going on, something simple would probably be best don't you think?

    So much awesome stuff going on Debbie!

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  19. So much great eye candy! Love your Riley Blake piece and can't wait to see what you do with the quilting, Debbie!

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  20. Oh goodness, busy yes and oh so productive! Great looking list, but I can't wait to see the latest Swoon!

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  21. So much wonderful colour - have fun at the quilting retreat!!

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  22. Goodness...you are sew very busy. Nice projects.

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  23. Huge impact with your Riley Blake block and I LOVE those Dowry prints!!

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  24. Your City Sampler top is stunning! Congratulations! It was fun watching it grow ...

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  25. Your city sampler is looking simply stunning!! You are one busy sewer! Linda

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  26. the city sampler is beautiful!

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  27. Your city sampler is so fantastic!! I am excited to see your mini Swoon out of Dowry because I'm making a full sized Swoon out of Dowry after I cross a couple things off my WIP list.

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  28. The Riley Blake challenge quilt looks fantastic!

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  29. What a lovely quilt top! The colors are gorgeous! I also love your Riley Blake challenge quilt, can't wait to see how you quilt it! Good luck with all of your works in progress!

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  30. what a terrific way to organize a sampler, by color. That was fun!
    LeeAnna
    lapaylor.blogspot.com

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