Thursday, January 22, 2009

Quilting Frenzy

I'm in one. Though in the 10 days since I last posted I've also done a boatload of cooking. Our son turned 22 on Monday and Sunday he had several friends over for playoff football and pretty much all they could eat. I spent Saturday doing all the prepwork, which took most of the day and cooked for most of the day on Sunday, but it was well worth it.

I'll be doing it all again for Super Bowl Sunday, though, as of now, for our family and the two boyfriends.

For the most part, though, I'm in a quilting frenzy. After spending the weekend cooking and cleaning it all up, I decided I'd take Monday "off". It was actually Joshua's birthday that day, but he had to work until 2:30. When he got home, about 3:15, he left here with my husband and other two sons (along with a friend and to drop off Rebekah), Rachel was babysitting. So at 3:30, my whole family was gone except Ruthie and they didn't get back home until 9:00. I had saved leftovers from the day before so I didn't have to cook and I sat and quilted for nearly the entire day. The result was four blocks completed on the ring quilt and I'm thrilled with the results.

I also have 3 tops that are in the works that I want to spend time on. One is the Posy and Celtic top and the next step on that one is to add the sashing and sew the blocks together. I'm hoping to get a start on that later today, but that depends on the flying geese. The blocks are finished and sewn into rows, I cut the border fabric this morning and will spend today sewing that top together. I hope to get it finished this afternoon, but one never knows what will thwart my efforts with all the activity here! At left is a picture of 2 of the rows sewn together and the barely visible border fabric. I went through my entire stash trying to find just the right fabric and I'd nearly given up when I found this one. I'm really excited to see it all put together!


In the planning stage I have an Irish Chain, being done as part of an email group. I've chosen my fabrics, figured out my size requirements and how to make the blocks, and have written out the cutting directions. I'm hoping to have this one cut by the end of the weekend and maybe even have a start on the sewing, but I'll have to see how time plays out. I'm doing a Double Irish Chain and the open white spaces will have flowers appliqued in them. I'm really excited about this project!




I promised myself that I would finish quilting "Joyful" before starting the ring flower quilt, and I did. When I photographed the top, I had a hard time getting the colors to photograph true to color, this time they are spot on.

Here is a closeup of the quilting on the blocks and borders.

And here is a closeup of the back. I enjoy the backs of my quilts nearly as much as the fronts!



And no post is complete without a Ruthie picture. She was quiet for a while so I went to see if she was sleeping and found her all curled up with a blanket and a movie. I never tire of that smile!

I babysit all afternoon today and have to get a quick lunch before he comes. I'm hoping to get some, if not all, of the flying geese top assembled this afternoon and Thursday nights are quiet here so I should be able to finish whatever is not done. Then there is all the paper to pull off since this one is paper pieced. I don't mind that, though, it's great TV work!

Here's to a healthy, productive day, and QUILTY day for all!
Sue and Ruthie


7 comments:

Sandy said...

what a gorgeous photo of Ruthie !

Joyful is that abd well done on having your ring quilt finished with such intricate quilting too.

Sandy

Sandy said...

Sue, it was early in the morning [that's my excuse] and I had not realised that it was 4 blocks completed, not yet the entire quilt.

Still your quilting looks stunning, what is the destination for this quilt when it is finished ?

Sandy

Winona said...

Wow Sue, that Joyful quilt is fabulous. I am drooling over the 4 blocks of the ring quilt. Such wonderful hand quilting. I, too, love the backs. As usual, Ruthie is just as cute as a button. Looks like she is thinking of something to do. LOL
Winona

~Bren~ said...

Your ring quilt will be stunning!!
The colors in the Joyful quilt certainly look different. I love it!
Ruthie....where is your quilt????

Tamara said...

The quilting looks very intricate on the ring quilt, not to mention gorgous. I always love to see pictures of Ruthie. She always brings a smile to my face.

Belvie said...

The quilting on that ring quilt is fabulous!

Linda said...

Wow, both quilts are phenomenal. The quilting is absolutely stunning. Great work you! Ruthie, as always, is also stunning! I agree, that smile would make my day!
Lurking Linda