Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Alana's Quilt

Alana moved into a new apartment.  I had three scrappy quilt tops I made a while ago  - January 2024 to be precise.  I showed them to Alana, asked her to pick one.  She chose this:

 

 

I was going to use this as the backing:

 

It was fabric someone gave me but on closer inspection, I found lots of tiny rust marks, so I nixed that idea.  I will cut up the fabric and chuck the rust pieces.

Then I found these, also donated fabrics and put them together to form one large backing piece.

 


But I still needed white on white for the outside borders.  I had already used up most of my white on whites for the sashing and didn't have any left.  I also needed batting.  I was going to buy Hobbs 80/20 from Kawartha Quilting.  They have a fantastic price for a full bolt, but with shipping, it comes out the same as buying it elsewhere.  So I made the trip down to Fabricland at Yonge & Bloor and bought a metre of white on white (because I was too lazy to do the math for how much I actually needed) and I bought my favorite brand of batting - on sale... and blue and white variegated thread (which I didn't use because I went with the purple fabric and already had purple variegated thread).  But nothing else even though stuff was on sale.
 
So I made my sandwich and am sewing diagonal lines through the blocks.  Not so easy with a double bed quilt topper and a regular throat on my sewing machine.  I did get all the diagonals in one direction, not properly marking the quilt lines and semi eyeballing it.  It looks OK.  (if my quilt top is scrappy, my quilting is somewhat scrappy without the "s".)    But it is fine.  The big picture.
 
I will either quilt the second half this afternoon or tomorrow.  Then binding, pieced from the two purples.  And will be finished in time for my small quilting group meeting next Wednesday.  Yay!
 
 
 
 

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Working on Several Projects

I was working on this post yesterday and managed somehow to lose it. Oy.

So I am working on several projects.  You may remember that I bought this fabric at B Textiles (see my previous post).

I started to make a 12" ish square wall art piece which looks something like this:


 

I am not enamoured of it.  I wanted to incorporate fabric from my wedding dress (the white flowers), ostensibly being the reason I went to B Textiles a second time.  I started quilting it using straight (for the most part) lines with different spacing between them.  It looked so much more impressive in Carolyn Murphy's work...

In the meantime, I made four little collage pieces using the same fabrics.  Two I made on a background of felted felt - not crazy about the textile, and two I made on handmade paper which I purchased during Covid.

Here they are:





 If I knew how to orient them so they have the shorter ends at top and bottom, I would.  Also the frames are smaller than I usually purchase.  But they are done.  At least one thing off my list.

I am working on cotton scraps.  A while ago I received triangular pieces, most likely cut-offs from binding strips.  I sewed them into quarter squares (is that a term) and have now cut most of them down to 2.5", 2", and 1.5" squares which I will sew onto lightweigth interfacing in 20" strips to be used in some project down the road.

Here are the before scraps:




 And here are the first of the strips:


 I am also working on a quilt for Alana.

I showed her three tops I had made, and she chose this one.


 So I bought some more white-on-white fabric for the outside borders, and some batting.  I was relying on a fabric I had to be used for the backing but when I spread it out, I realized it had little rust dots in many places and went back to the drawing board.  I found two more different pieces of lavender cotton (no photo yet), so my next step is to cut the border strips and piece the backing.

I will be presenting the the POM L&S group next month how to make stencils of Hebrew letters so I had to figure out how to do that and I have, if I can get my laptop to converse with the printer.  My laptop is on the 2nd floor, the printer in the basement so I have been getting in my steps..I am also trying to do something with a mask I wore while having radiation treatments for a meningioma (shhh - my mother doesn't know about the treatments or the meningioma.  I will post when it is further along.  

So now I can cross one more thing off my to do list (this blog post).

 

Friday, April 11, 2025

Matzah Cover

In preparations for this year's seder, my grandmother's matzah cover has gone missing.  This is (was) a round velvet cover with "לכבוד חג פסח"  embroidered on it.  The velvet was very faded, the trim coming off.  Still 100 ish years old.  It is probably not really missing.  It was last seen last year at the seder at my mother's.  It couldn't have gone far - either stashed away somewhere at her place or at one of the participants who brought stuff for the potluck seder we had.

In the meantime, I am quickly putting together a new cover, making up the design and stitches as I go along. 

I started with a gold table runner from my "maybe you can use this" stash, cut into 4 pieces so that there will be three pockets.  I cut it so that the finished rolled edges will be at the opening and I won't have to finish the inside pocket edgs.


 So since it is obvious to me and the family attending the seder that it's a matzah cover, I decided to adorn it with the Hebrew letters of   הא לחמא עניא

which roughtly translates to "this is the bread of our affliction".

I cut the letters out from my duppioni scraps and decided to place them on a piece of matzah fabric, leftover from a years ago Pomegranate Guild wine bottle apron making activity.  This is what it looks like.  

I then proceeded to quilt it, just the top and batting, and attached it with green binding (think Spring - think I didn't have a better option in my stash) to the gold background.

 

 Alas, the binding corners were not stellar. However, I remedied this by sewing 4 buttons on the corners, for the four sons and/or four questions.  That's my story and I am sticking to it.

Below is the finished cover.  Not perfect but at least we have a matzah cover for the seder.