Well, actually, it's here. Details. |
If you've seen my video, which looks like it was shot in semi-darkness by an 11 year old because indeed it was shot in semi-darkness by an 11 year old, you've seen a little preview of my block. Maybe you also entered my "Cutting Room Floor" contest on my facebook page and threw out a guess of why I was wearing that big old button, the explanation having been left on the cutting room floor when the video was edited for length. Congratulations to Becki Morrison, who while not completely correct in her guess of "for those who need over 50 font," she was the closest to my delight in being a part of QM's 100 Blocks "because of the really delicate and subtle jewelry they send you." So size, and all things involved in it, mattered in this case.
Woo hoo! |
Despite my better judgement, Puddle Jumper was so named due to the fabric colors used. It's a method I really try not to employ in my quilt or block naming, but rules were made to be broken. I thought the aqua middles to these blocks looked like puddles, so there you go. Sometimes there's a good story behind a quilt name, and sometimes the story just sucks. Unfortunately, this is one of those times. But who cares - it made the volume, so I'm happy!
A few weeks ago I wrote this blog post, which explains a little bit about why the block in the magazine looks nothing like the one I'm holding in the video. Although Kelly Eisenger at QM read and thoroughly enjoyed my post and immediately sent me a photo of my block so that I could whip up a new one, there are even more reasons I chose to go with a completely new color scheme:
- I was out of the teal batiks
- I make too many teal/purple quilts (see background of video for exhibit A)
- I rarely use red, so I thought "What the heck?"
- I believe whole-heartedly in putting a spin on any design, and this includes my own, because making something exactly the same way over and over again is boring.
Pretty quick and simple |
Throw five blocks set on point with some setting triangles and you have a long table runner. Extra points to the first person to get one done by Thanksgiving next week.
Or eliminate the sashing or setting triangles and just play with the background fabrics a little for a cool secondary thing going on.
The block in the above mock-up was done all scrappy, and you can see the difference in movement between it and a the blocks shown previously. Both are great (if I do say), and it just depends on whether you are going for a more planned or a more scrappy look.
A little more planned |
A little more scrappy |
My fabulous blog sponsor, Fat Quarter Shop, has graciously agreed to augment my giveaway prize of a copy of 100 Blocks Volume 10 with a $35 gift certificate to their online shop. Aren't they just the best?
To enter, all you have to do is comment below telling me what you are currently working on, and how long you've been working on it. Is it a table runner kit you bought yesterday and plan to complete this weekend? Or is it a Baltimore album you started before Baltimore was even a city? Let's inspire each other with our stick-to-it-iveness for the epic projects, and share ideas for quickie projects for when we just can't take one more second of the epic ones.
For a second entry, become a member of my EQPD facebook community, and comment that you did so in the pinned post at the top of that page. It's not mandatory for entry, but it's a fun little community of daily quilty snark and sharing and I'd love to have you be a part of it!
Enjoy the rest of the blog tour and good luck with my giveaway!
222 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 222 of 222As usual, I have several projects going on. Here are the top 3:
1. finish vintage dinner roll holder #3 and send 1 of 3 to my daughter in Alabama (needs to go in Saturday's mail)
2. make at least 2 sets of Christmas placemats for hostess gifts (deadline - Dec 10)
3. finish 5 sections of paper piecing project (Judy Niemeyer's Prairie Star) (deadline is December 3)
I'm working on Lori Holt's Row-Along, but didn't start it until this year. I missed the Blogland bandwagon when everyone else jumped on! :) So i'm about on the 7th row, and it's been fun doing it with a friend.
I'm currently trying to finish up a block of the month that started in January.
I'm working on a Twister table runner from a class about a month ago & a top from a class today with Cabin in the Woods Quilter. The mock quilt top you show looks like honeycombs!
My Guild show was 10/25. The week after I started a queen size quilt, in green and purple!
cork@pa.rr.com
Right now I am making Christmas Stocking for everyone in my family and I will put some nice treats in them! Thanks for the chance!!
I am about to start some cardinal potholders for Christmas, but bronchitis has temporarily intervened.
I currently have a few BOMs I am working on (only one more block for the year on each!). I also just bought fabric to make some mug rugs for my Bible Study ladies.
I am in the process of making a pouch for a secret santa present! I started Tuesday, and have only just finished attaching the zip! Thanks for the chance to win! nnonaihr@hotmail.co.uk
I working on some quilted poinsettia ornaments to give to my family and friends at Christmas. I've been working on them, very slowly, for two weeks.
wlinda_ca at yahoo dot com
I'm working on an advent calendar for my son :) And various pin cushions, little bitty things. Hubby's birthday is in Jan, so finishing up a quilt. Seems all my deadlines are after Christmas this year. Great! Means I can slack off and be lazy. I have a whole year to get back on that "Nice" list...
Thanks for designing such a great block! The layouts that you created are terrific and will be fun to try!! I like the light and darker fabrics play off each other!
Right now I am working on a winter wall hanging for my front hallway - hoping to get it done for Christmas :)
I'm working on sewing myself a sewing machine cover been working on it since Aug. ;P Also have some fabric to start my hubby a quilt.
I love your block! Just finished a baby quilt now working on a BOM from local QS.
Very nice block! I like it made up in the red and black. I'm presently finishing up some crib sheets as I'm working on my second full bolt of flannel for them. Quilt wise, I'm just starting a postage stamp quilt. kthurn@bektel.com
I am currently working on a baby quilt which I have just started. There are many other, "older" projects around, but I'm not working on them!
I am currently working on two disappearing nine patch quilts featuring "Frozen" fabrics, big block style. I started it on Thursday, but haven't had much time since then but anticipate that it will go quickly once I get back to it.
Still plodding along on a pixel quilt for my youngest sister. Also working on a Far Above Rubies qult for a young woman who will be graduating from university in December.
I am working on winter wall hangings. Just finished 2 of red bird on a branch to start winter, moving to stockings for xmas, and snowmen for the end of winter.
I love your quilt naming story. So funny now, so not funny then.
I am working on an Amish Puzzle Ball. I am close to finishing it, it took me about 2 weeks.
Block has lots of possibilities. Love the table runner and baby quilt. I set out to find out how many UFO's I had and quit logging them in when I hit 75. I am trying to finish a paper pieced star quilt acquired during one of my first visits to Houston Quilt Festival in 2000-2003. Hope springs eternal.
I auditioned colors yesterday for a Speedy Rail Fence. It's going to a historical romance writer friend on FB. She finally chose tan, springy green & rose. Today I need to cut 8 strips of each color. I feel I can get this cut, sewn, and pieced by this weekend.
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