Sunday, March 20, 2022

Project QUILTING - 13.6 - Flying Geese


Flying Geese


Welcome to The Joyful Quilter!!  And... Welcome back to the wonderful world of Project QUILTING hosted by Kim Lapacek @ Persimon Dreams!!  This post is outlining the 6th (and final) Challenge of Season 13.  Trish Frankland @ QuiltChicken is the creator of the challenge prompts that participants face and this week she went to the tradition of quilting and a basic unit of many quilt blocks.


FAIR WARNING:  It's a wild ride, but oh SEW rewarding!


Challenges are given and start to finish you have ONE WEEK to complete your project.  PQ 13.4 can be found at THIS LINK.



Step One...

Get a little excited at reading the title of this week's challenge.

Why, Joyful???

I have a pattern waiting for me to try out.  It is made with Flying Geese.  Choosing fabrics will be the hard part this time!


Step Two...

Read the instructions to see what is required of the sixth challenge.  Here's what Trish had to say:

...  today’s the day. This time, I want you to incorporate some pieced flying goose

 elements into your project. I don’t care how many you use – but I am setting a bare minimum at 5.

 

Incorporate them into another block or use them as the feature themselves.

 

Keep them penned into rows of rectangles, or let your goslings fly free and swirl them into parabolas.

 







Step Three...

Deflate.  One of the patterns that was mentioned was Turning Points by Hunter Design Studio, the very pattern that I was hoping to try out.  It seems too (cliche?) to use that for my entry now.  :o((

Step Four...

Review the rules:

Rule 1: Your project must include a minimum of 5 pieced flying geese blocks.

 

Rule 2: You have one week to meet the challenge. Every challenge piece must be a FINISHED project seen through from INCEPTION to COMPLETION during the challenge timeline – that is, started on or after noon March 13th, 2022, and linked up by noon Central Time March 20th, 2022.


Step Five...

Read the links included with our weekly prompt:


Trish said that she once heard Gail Garber speak, and she offers inspiration aplenty on the free-form goose formation.

She include a blog post that features 5 different methods to construct flying geese. And steered us to Barbara Brackman for block history and inspiration.


Step Six... 

Gather supplies that are far different from what I originally expected:



And toss in some white/white-on-white scraps, too.  You gotta have some background!


Here is a sampling of my construction process...


(Scroll down to the bottom of the post NOW, if you don't care to see a blow by blow of the making of my quilt.)


First...

I drew up my design (and left it at work.)

Then...

I redrew the design from memory before I screwed up my courage and began the paper piecing process:


I should really know better than to sew late into the evening and decided to call it quits after this happened. At least half of the arc was already assembled:



Days passed...

Suddenly, there was little more than 24 hours until the deadline.

WHAT?!?!

I know.  Can you even believe I did that, again?

Well...

I made fairly quick work of the remaining geese, starting with the green one...


And continuing through the purple one:


After dinner, I chose the two large scrap chunks and pinned the first one...


And appliqued it down:


It turned out fairly well:



What about the other side, Joyful???

That one was a bit problematic, as I (unwisely) decided that I was going to piece it on, but hope that I can "quilt out" the puckers:


Next...

Came the part that reminded me why I don't normally paper piece THROUGH the paper:


Ripping out all those fiddly paper bits is a BIG pain:



With about 18 hours until the deadline...

My entry was layered and ready for quilting:


The concave part...


... Was followed by the convex part:


That left the arc of geese for last:


Here's a close-up showing the quilting:



Only the trimming and finishing for the morning...



As the deadline approached...

I added more quilting, chose binding and ran into a slew of issues, including having a
mechanical problem with my machine and sewing the binding to the FRONT of the quilt when I had planned to stitch it down by machine!  Fortunately, I had given myself an extra eighth-inch of clearance when I cut the binding:



1.5 hours prior to the deadline...

I present my completed Geese for Peace entry for PQ 13.6:

8" x 10.5"


There is usually a reason that I participate in these challenges...

... And this time, it's because I couldn't very well sit out the final challenge of the season when I've completed all the others, could I?!

There you have it...

Process, product, and the REAL reason for accepting this Challenge.

Follow THIS LINK to the Season 13 overview.  Check back on the Challenge release days (or sign-up to be notified automatically) and there may be one that YOU just can't resist.

It's a SHORT turnaround time!

Depending on the size and complexity of your project, that doesn't HAVE to be insurmountable.  With a little creativity and a few evenings, you really CAN do this!  My project was begun days after the prompt was announce, but was still finished with a couple of hours until the deadline.  I'm SEW looking forward to seeing what all the other entrants made.  I joined the link-up about 1 hour before the 12:00 CST deadline.

Until next time...
Let's go SEW!!!


Remember:  If I can do this, YOU can do it, too!

(Plus, there's a spot to post your completed Project QUILTING inspired projects AFTER the deadline for any of the challenges.)




Linking up with Alycia
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Joining Cynthia
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Sharing with Kelly
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Saturday, March 19, 2022

ScrapHappy Saturday - RSC22 - Week 11


Welcome to Week 11 of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge!!  This week the RSC Quilters continued their focus on YELLOW/GOLD per Angela's assignment for March.  I would love to say that I got something accomplished toward that goal.


Let's see how that worked out...

SUNDAY - It was a sad day.  Remember those gorgeous flowers that I showed you near the top of last week's post?  They froze on their trees last night!!!  :o((

MONDAY - Link to: Mail Call Monday

It was a beautiful day in the neighborhood, but I think I'm going to have to plant some flowers in a week or so.  Surely, yesterday was our final freeze of the winter:


TUESDAY - It was a work day today.  Not much got done around here, but I did spot this YELLOW/GOLD sign on my way out of the parking lot and thought of my RSC Quilter friends:


WEDNESDAY - Follow this link to: Wonderful Wednesday

This morning, I was doing a little stroll through YouTube and was excited when I came across this Crumb Star tutorial from Tracy @ The Sewing Channel on YouTube.  Here's a glimpse of what you will see, if you watch the video:



Why does that excite you, Joyful???

I absolutely LOVE Star quilts!!!

And...

I just happen to have a block stack (from a previous Rainbow Scrap Challenge) just waiting (for some future Rainbow Scrap Challenge) to be transformed:


In the midday, I ran some errands...

Including an opportunity to check out our local public library for the first time today...


Along with what might be my first and last stop at a new coffee shop.  Coffee has to cool a bit before I can drink it, so imagine my dismay at seeing the "large" size when I opened it at home:


This afternoon, I enjoyed a phone call with Knittingsuek and my weekly Zoom with LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color:


THURSDAY - A new edition of The Guest Blogger(s) went live tonight.

Look at the YELLOW scrap (among a rainbow of others) that I found in my batik drawer:


Can you say Project QUILTING entry in progress???

FRIDAY - ZoomKNIT??  That was the plan, but...

Nope.  I had a brain freeze and completely missed it!  :o((

Cleaning was followed by errands to fill my day.  This book made me think of my RSC Quilter friends, but a few of my friends are writers and they might like it, too:


Yep.  Some landscaping needs to happen in the backyard, too.  With the recent time change, we were able to enjoy this lovely sunset to close out the week:


SATURDAY - It's LINK PARTY day for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge!  I hope you will join me in visiting Angela @ So Scrappy to see what the RSC Quilters have been up to this week.  I ended up finishing this post while waiting for my (now postponed) Zoom call with Knittingsuek.  SEW sorry to be late to the party!

What's next, Joyful???

I'll be heading up to the studio to work on tomorrow's PQ deadline:


Until next time...
Get SCRAPPY!!

Thursday, March 17, 2022

The Guest Blogger(s) - Vol. 31 - Jeannie's Flowers

Welcome to another edition of The Guest Blogger(s)!!  Not too long ago, I checked in with one of our TSC-ers.  She's usually pretty fast with her challenge project and I hadn't seen anything posted.

Here's the PM that I sent on Ravelry:

How are you doing with your YELLOW/GOLD scraps, Jeannie? Has inspirations struck? I know what I want to do. I’ve had it planned for more than a year now. Unfortunately, the notebook with my design notes went missing in the move.

Oh, well…

I suppose I’ll think of something else or rework the design from memory.

Happy quilting!
Joy


Her PM'd response...

I have my yellow background made and fusible on my flowers... I am really enjoying these challenges. I can’t wait after finishing one to start the next one.


Later, she posted the following in the Show and Tell discussion thread on the Quilters Knitting group...

Here is my 2022-03 table scraps challenge:



I put French knots & beads on the flowers to added detail:



I was inspired by Connie Kresin Campbell’s Chinese Forget Me Knot wall hanging...

https://conniekresin.com/mini-chinese-forget-me-not-wall-...

... but I’m putting my twist on it.


Give Jeannie's project some quilty love in the comments below.  I know that you enjoyed seeing her lovely FLORAL wall hanging.  I certainly did!  Thank you for sending photo for the blog, Jeannie.  I'm SEW thrilled to share your project so that others may be inspired to play with embellishments, too!

Link Party REMINDER...

The March 2022 TABLE SCRAPS Link Party starts on Friday, March 25th @ 12:01 AM and closes on MONDAY, March 28th @ 11:59 PM.  At this posting, you have the entire week to start your own YELLOW/GOLD and/or FLOWER project.  I hope that YOU will join in the scrappy fun!

Until next time...
SEW those table scraps!!!

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Wonderful Wednesday - Virtual Sew Day

Welcome to another edition of Wonderful Wednesday!! I'm here to share a glimpse into my Monthly Quilt Bee's recent (Virtual) Sew Day.  Sorry for the delay, but I didn't manage to write up the post until now.

Here's the (very brief) story...

A couple of weeks ago, I spent some time with these lovely quilting friends:


I worked on my Rhythm & Repetition prompt for that weekend's Project QUILTING challenge:


Quilters came and went throughout the day...


As did our house guest:


I took an extended lunch and the crew had changed a bit by the time I returned to the studio...


With SEW much time away, I still ended up finishing the top of my challenge entry:


Unfortunately, I didn't get many pictures of everyone else's work...











... And to further prevent progress photos, I ended up leaving early.  It made for a very strange day, but I was glad to spend at least a little time with my friends.  My apologies to all for being a terrible record keeper that day.

Until next time...
SEW!!!