Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Missing Blocks!

I just went through the blog and checked to see if there were blocks I had missed sharing.  Lo and behold, there are several!  So, here they are!

Richmond
This was one of the first ones I made.  Not sure why I missed posting it!



Star of the West
Annie made this one.  Love the colors.



True Blue
This one we determined needed to take a "blue" spot, given its name!



Port and Starboard
A "Red & Blue"



Blockade
Another "Red & Blue"



Now that our blocks are almost completely finished, we've filled the design wall with them.  We think we have a pretty good idea of what we want to do for the layout, sashing, borders, etc.  I messed around in Photoshop with pictures of our blocks and tried different background colors, different borders, and so forth. 

My biggest challenge was trying to get the blocks to "pop" and not blend into the sashing and borders.  What seems to work the best is to edge each block with a strip that is lighter than any of our other "lights" which separates it from the dark background and from the colors in each block.

Annie had thought that 4-patches would be a good addition at the corners of each block, and I came to agree with her.  I added them to the Photoshop layout and it really dressed it up.

So, this is where I think I'm going with mine.  Dark blue background, red and taupe 4-patches at the block corners, a red inner border and blue outer border.  I like how it makes the blocks "float."  Annie is thinking of doing something similar, with a lighter blue for the background.


































So, there's an update on where we are.  I think things will slow down even more as we coast into fall here.  There is much on our plates with the change in the seasons and the holidays fast approaching.  At least they seem to be to me when I look at the list of things I hope to get made before then!

Happy Stitching!

Sunday, September 1, 2013

The Evolution of "Lincoln's Platform"

When we started this quilt, I would never have guessed this block to be one that would cause us problems.  But it has been the one with the most changes!

Here is the progression:

On this one, the blue bothered me.
It just didn't seem to relate well with the rest of the fabrics.



So, we changed the blue to this one.
But then the pink began bothering me.
It just didn't go with the rest of the reds in the other blocks.


So we changed the red to this.
But then there just wasn't enough contrast in the block.


So we changed it up and gave it more contrast.
But it still wasn't enough between the red and brown.


So we did this.
And I think we're going to keep it!



Five versions later!!!

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Closing In!!

We have a few more to post here.....we are truly getting close to the final blocks.  We have two more to complete and we'll be finished.  Wow!  Annie has said all along that she hoped we'd get the blocks completed by the beginning of September, and we just may do it.

Last weekend was a rough time for me, and one of the things that helps me in times of difficulty is to create. So, I spent quite a bit of time with browns and golds and reds and blues and came up with these, which thankfully Annie likes, too.   And just a heads-up here.  Annie and I both love a good pinwheel.  :-)



Peace and Plenty
Pinwheel-Square-in-a-Square-in-a-Square
Pretty cool.  At least we think so!



Yankee Puzzle
This is also a "Broken Dishes" pattern.
The header at the top of the page is a
Broken Dishes quilt in Civil War reproduction fabrics,
and you can see the pinwheel-play in it.



Ladies' Aid Album

The original block just didn't do it for us.
It looked smashed together or something.



So this is what we decided would work.
The outer border "light" fabric was replaced with dark blue.



Louisiana
And these two show the remake of "Louisiana."
The original red and blue just weren't working for us.

Original


Remake



And here is the Design Wall in its current state.
The empty spot left of center and just below middle
will be filled by our Log Cabin block which is undergoing a face-lift.
The other two spots will have blue- and red-dominant blocks in residence.



So then, next time I'm going to document the
"Evolution of Lincoln's Platform,"
the most elusive of our blocks to come to completion!

Saturday, August 17, 2013

We've been making progress.......

It's been awhile since I've sat down to document our progress.  I'm just going to do a few blocks tonight, and hopefully a few more tomorrow.

We keep thinking we're on our last blocks, and then we decide we need to change some and take away a few, and add in some more.  :-)  As we're "living with" the blocks on the design wall, we're finding we want to refine it a bit more.  So, on we go.

Since my last post, I've put together the ones I showed in their early stages.  We've decided to keep all four the way they are.  That's becoming a rarity, we're finding!

So, here they are.....

Ohio Star
I really liked being able to showcase the cool print in the center block.



Apple Tree
Red and Golden Apples as we head into
apple season here in the Northwest!



Grapes of Wrath
I was pleased with how the basket came out with fussy-cutting the foulard print.
The print wasn't on-grain, so I had to mess with it a bit.



Christmas Star
This enabled us to use quite a few greens we like,
as well as the fun paisley in the outer pieces.
It's a little washed-out in the picture, but it's beautiful.




And Annie has been busy, as well.  Here are some of hers that she finished in the past couple of weeks.

Tea Leaf
The browns are beautiful.  I really like this one.



Union
Look at the  beautiful points she did!
We find ourselves using this background print a lot.
It's from the General's Wives collection by Nancy Gere from Windham Fabrics.
We happened to ask at a wonderful reproduction fabric shop
as to whether she had any of this fabric, and she said,
"Well, I think I may have some in the back.  I've been hoarding it!"
Voila!  She was willing to sell us some and we're so glad she did.



Railroad Crossing
This one was supposed to use two different fabrics in the four outer squares,
but we wanted to use this cool border print instead. 
We like how it came out.  And the red and brown just look so rich!



So, that's it for now.  More to come!  We are hoping to have all of our blocks finished by the 1st of September, and it's looking pretty good from here!

Monday, July 22, 2013

Auditioning Fabrics for My Last Blocks!

The last time Annie and I got together to work on our quilts we made decisions about our final blocks.  It's taken me awhile, but I've finally gotten my last blocks cut out and I took pictures of the "auditions" for each of them.  This is the point at which I'm really able to see if I think the block is going to work.  I'm pretty pleased with these four.  Here they are......


First is "Ohio Star," taking it's place in one of the
remaining "brown" slots in the block arrangements.


Second is "Apple Tree," also filling a "brown" slot.


Third is "Grapes of Wrath," which is our remaining "primarily blue with some brown" block.


Fourth is "Christmas Star," and it's our final green and gold block.


Getting pretty close here!!

We also went shopping to fill in some of the gaps we had in our lights and darks for the sashing.  Nine-patch and Rails is the theme, and we have some fun pieces to work with from the leftover fabrics of our blocks, as well as a few new ones that coordinate well with the overall feel of the quilt.  More pictures to come!


Monday, July 15, 2013

Changes!

We had a great work day last week.  We were able to get through the final planning of the color placement of the blocks on the quilt top.  We figured where we wanted each of the main colors and then decided which of our remaining blocks should carry the colors we still needed.  I drafted it out and we played with it from there.



We have ten more to complete and then we'll be ready to start on the sashing!

As I mentioned in an earlier post, there were some changes in the wind for some of our existing blocks.  Here they are:


"Comfort Quilt"


                     





Above (before) and right (after), in which the background was changed from a light print to a "darker light" print:







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"Rosebud"










Above (before) and right (after), and yes it is the same block pattern!  Isn't it amazing how color choices can entirely change the look of a block?!?






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"West Virginia"




Here's how it looks with the rotated center block.

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I decided to change my "London Square,"
and Annie is still deciding what she wants to do.
We discovered an interesting thing when we went to Tillamook last week
and viewed part of the antique quilt collection at the Latimer Quilt and Textile Center.
Apparently pinks didn't really come into use until the 1880s.
So.  I feel good about ousting the pink in this block




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And, here is the design wall with the current placement of the blocks we have finished.




We have another work day planned for this week, so we'll see where we get then!

Monday, July 8, 2013

Busy times!

Well, after a rather busy time for both of us, what with spending time with the grand-kiddos and family gatherings and Independence Day and life in general, we're back to our blocks!

Here are a few of those we've done.

Quite awhile ago Annie made "Little Blue Basket," but I didn't have a picture of it to post.  We've decided that the background needs to be darker, so these will be remade with a sweet floral-on-taupe to replace the white and blue print.  I love baskets! Pics of the changes to come later.




 Annie also made this lovely "Underground Railroad" block.  We're trying to evenly disperse a variety of colors over the quilt tops, and this is one of our attempts to get some green -- and gold -- into the mix.



And here's another green and gold one that I made.  Its name is "Carolina Lily."



Here is "Rosebud," another attempt at green, but it isn't working for us, so changes are in the wind for this one.  I'll post the updated version when we've settled on it.


This is a fun one.  Its name is "West Virginia" and Annie made it with this awesome print in the center block that shows encamped Union troops surrounded by Scripture verses and song lyrics. In this case, Psalms 46:1 & 50:15 and Rally Round the Flag Boys.  After we put it on the design wall, we realized the center needs to be shifted 45 degrees so it will sit straight when the blocks are set on point.  :-)  So, we have more ripping and re-sewing to do.  Just part of the process, right?  But don't you just love the colors here?  That red and brown combination is rich.



And then I reworked "Lincoln's Platform" because I wasn't satisfied with how the colors worked together.  In my opinion, the blue was too bright and didn't match the value of the rose color.  So here is the result of that change.  I can live with it now.

Before


After
     

Here's a look at the design wall that shows the blocks we have so far. I've done a little preliminary figuring on where which colors might abide to best advantage.  I love living with a block arrangement for weeks, walking by it, sitting and just absorbing what is there. My eyes are constantly roving over the placements and trying to see the "best" way to arrange them.  So, here's the beginning.  There will be many changes before we're finished, to be sure.



We have a work day scheduled tomorrow, so hopefully I'll get more posted soon!

Thursday, June 20, 2013

We found what we were looking for.............

Good day today!

We found ourselves at our local quilt shop with a 20% discount card and a gift certificate.  We've discovered we need some darker lights.  The shirtings we have are turning out to be too light to our liking, so after experimenting some with some of Jo Morton's fabric that we already had, we decided we needed to find some fabrics with similar values.  Bingo!  And we found a few other things, too, that we think are pretty awesome.  Here are the newest additions.  I truly wish the photo did them justice!



After our foray into the land of fabrics -- on a Shop Hop day, no less -- we had a good afternoon cutting out, revising some more, and sewing some blocks.  This is the newest block for our collection, the Barbara Frietchie Star.


Here's the layout......


















.....and here it is finished.

It's looking good on the design wall!



Monday, June 17, 2013

A couple more blocks....

So after our refiguring, I made a couple of blocks, and I like them both.  One is as we planned it, the second is a revision.  And the design wall is sporting the changes.  I'm pretty pleased at this point.  :-)



This is Union Square in the planning stages........




















....and finished.  The blue is hard to capture in a picture......












This is more true to color.




And then this is the revision of the New England block:



And the design wall with the tea-dyed squares and the revisions:


So, onward to the next blocks.  There are still a couple in this grouping that need some changes.  Maybe we'll tackle that tomorrow!