Q1 2015 Finish Along Goals

Twenty finishes in 2014 means I have to up my game in 2015. So let’s GO.

Linking up with Adrianne for the First Quarter of the 2015 Finish-Along! I’m tired of seeing some of these on my list so hopefully I can get them done ASAP.

1. Smoke Damage.

Smoke Damage Cathedral Windows, 2012
Smoke Damage Cathedral Windows, 2012

 

2. Fibonacci Fractal 2, ready to layer.

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3. His. I started quilting it and hated it so I ripped it back out. Still unquilted.

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4. Peacock. Layered and terrifying just because of its size. I should do it soon, though — it’s flannel-backed and will be yummy to sleep under this winter.

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5. Tessellation Quilt, just to get it off of my list.

Tessellation quilt, unknown start date
Tessellation quilt, unknown start date

 

6. Underwater scene. Still scared of this but working up the guts to pounce on it.

Storm At Sea Experiment
Storm At Sea Experiment

 

7. Zebratown. It’s at Mom’s house. I’d have to go get it. And my skill level has improved so much since last time I quilted on it I’m almost scared to look at it.

ZebraTown, 2008
ZebraTown, 2008

 

8. Hers. I took this down off the wall and put it back in a box so I could use the wall for something else.

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9. Placemats using up my leftover fabrics from two quilts… There are 12 placemats and 2 table runners

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10. Black Wholecloth quilt. Very excited about this one and I have no idea where it’s leading me at this point.

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11. Mystery Quilt from a a few years ago… It’s ready to layer but I don’t have a backing for it yet.

HQH Mystery 2011
HQH Mystery 2011

 

12. A STILL overdue (and now really REALLY overdue) super-secret supportive quilt for a friend… Layered and ready to quilt. No photos of this one until it has been given to her.

 

13. Grand Illusion. Backing has been ordered and is on its way. I need to buy more batting because I’m out. Again. This seems to be perpetual.

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14. Where’s the Square Pinwheels. Ready to layer.

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15. Pattern test for an Instagram friend’s next book. No photos of this one.

 

That’s enough, I think!

Twentieth Finish for 2014… FibFrac1!

I finished Fibonacci Fractal #1 on December 31, at Jerry’s insistence.

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The weather has been too wet and nasty to get pictures of it on the fence, but I’m pleased with it — mostly because it’s done!

 

FibFrac2 is not yet layered but it will be as soon as I release some safety pins by quilting other projects… The second one is much more successful as an example of the mathematics involved, but this one turned out to be cuter than I thought it would. With this design, scrappy isn’t as effective.

 

Finished size 55″ square.

Big Bang is FINISHED!

I’m still working on the final version of the pattern, but I’m happy to report that it has survived two rounds of testing and people have been very supportive of my very first pattern. I’m so excited! I hope to have it ready very soon in PDF and printed forms.

I designed this quilt during Lent of last year, during my “no new projects or fabrics” discipline. I have found that I do some of my best design work during that period of time. The first year was really hard, but last year I actually enjoyed it. This year I’m even looking forward to it, which is bizarre. But I can’t wait to see what I come up with this time!

In any case, here’s “Big Bang,” which was unnamed at the beginning of October when I posted about it in my Finish Along goals for the 4th quarter of 2014. Every title I came up with was too obvious until I realized that “Big Bang” was perfect — it’s the first in what I predict to be quite a few patterns authored by me, and the title gives a nod to the nerdy side without being too obviously geeky or too cliche. I didn’t want my title to tether people to making their quilt with a dark background or the same fabrics I chose, because it’s interesting on other backgrounds and in other colors as well.

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I quilted it very heavily to obscure the seam lines, and I chose contrasting threads for the outer borders to continue that illusion. It took a long time and lots of patience to quilt all of it this densely, but the effect was exactly what I hoped for. I could not be happier with the way it turned out.

Big Bang Border Quilting

 

 

Big Bang Quilting Closeup

For the back, I pieced together the remaining chunks of fabrics from the front (Anna Maria Horner True Colors and Dowry, as well as Moda Grunge in “Picnic” from the PB&J line). The binding is Moda Grunge in “Plum,” which seemed to set off the quilt perfectly without dominating the edge of it.

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This quilt and the process of writing the pattern was a huge growth experience for me. I learned how to use Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, and relearned Photoshop to write the pattern. I’ve always said that I wanted to write my own patterns, but it was the insistence of some friends when they saw the quilt top in September that pushed out of the nest and forced me to try to fly. I will be forever indebted. They also became the first testers for the pattern, which was a huge gift of time and energy from them.

I will post details on where/when to find the pattern when it is finally complete. That should hopefully be very soon!

Holiday Placemats: Finished! (and a bonus!)

As mentioned in my Finish Along 2014 Post from October, I had quite a few things on my list of unfinished projects. Here’s one that I’m really glad to have completed!

I finished the Holiday Placemats! There are a set of 8, which can be broken into two sets of four. I especially love the candy cane binding that they each have.

Holiday Placemats, finished!

I also had a bolt of inspiration one afternoon and designed this 25-sided polygon. I’ve also designed an extension for it so that if the center is left out it can be made into a 44″-in-diameter Christmas tree skirt. An acquaintance is pattern-testing that for me and I will have the pattern ready to go hopefully by the end of January.

25-sided polygon (icosakaipentagon!) Holiday Table Topper Holiday Icosakaipentagonal Table Topper Holiday Icosakaipentagonal Table Topper, back