I'm joining the January NewFO Linky party on Barbara's Cat Patches blog and fessing up to all the NEW projects started this month.
For fun, I started (and FINISHED!) a little quilt which celebrates my chosen word for the year, Dare.
You can find my pattern for the oak leaf blocks (6 by 9 inches) on the Free Quilt Block Patterns page. The pattern includes both scrappy and plain versions of the block.
I also used blue scraps and made a start on a new original quilt design.
It is the first in a series of quilt ideas I have on the topic of Facing 60 later this year.
I can't share the center I made for the Cotton Robin even though it was one of my first new projects in January. I also finished a small quilt for Another Little Quilt Swap that I have to keep secret a while longer ... though you can probably guess which of the 23 quilts posted so far is mine.
The Mod-Mod Quilt-Along kicked off in January and I started two quilts, a throw that will be made from scraps as another Rainbow Scraps Challenge project and a bed-size quilt from a more limited color palette.
Here are my Double Chevron Blocks for both projects, for January:
The completion of the hand pieced blocks (and finishing the top!) left me needing a new handwork project, and so I started some redwork (which auto-correct always converts to rework ... humble, grumble).
So far, it's been enjoyable and also very very slow ... I suspect it will keep my hands busy while I watch TV through the Olympics next month.
In January, I met a delightful group of modern quilters in Las Vegas, New Mexico. They asked if I could come teach a workshop and I suggested improv curves and the Silly String blocks we made for the Block Lotto a couple years ago ...and then I realized I had no sample project and so I made one.
I plan to quilt this later tonight ... so maybe it will be a second NewFO that is started ... and finished. Yay!
6 comments:
Yes! Very productive January. Maybe in February you will get on the the tea towel......LOL
Cool improv quilt! And I love the redwork. Happy quilting.
Nice work, Sophie!
Wow - you've been busy! No wonder the month flew by. Thanks for sharing these wonderful projects!
I love your letters! I have sat and studied them. How wide are your strips?
I agree, less is more with the border on the NYbeauty blocks. Did I ever say yes to a tutorial. Just seeing that you folded the paper was a ah-ha moment! Never would have thought of that.
Another color combo from sunset picture...pink, gray, and a splash of black.
What a lot of fun, new and old. I especially love your redwork start.
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