April 24, 2013

Mandala Quilt Status Check Pictures

Just this morning I finished sewing the strips of the Kaleidoscope blocks together, from here I plan to border around in the black, likely the same with as the strips shown and then who knows?  Any ideas?
Hexagon Kaleidoscope Blocks Center
While I was taking pictures it occurred to me that I haven't showed you the Mandala front since adding the most recent border of half square triangles.
Mandala Quilt front with latest HST border 
Mandala Quilt weaving borders view
The above side view is the reason behind all of those small half square triangles.  See how the border stripes appear to wave through the quilt?  I'm planning to quilt Celtic knots over these to further emphasize the woven effect.  At first this was challenging and I constantly needed to look back to my EQ files, but as I worked it became clear this technique has two sweet spot corners. This corner and the one opposite.  Just as with any sweet spot starting here causes order to become obvious and with a little help from DD sewing the borders became much more natural.

Hope you enjoyed this little update.

April 23, 2013

Mandala's Reverse Starts Coming Together

Kaleidoscope Strips Layout
Last night I started squaring my rows of Kaleidoscope blocks up by adding the smaller triangles at the top and bottom.  Boy was I glad I hadn't thrown my scraps out!  All those end bits that I cut off to make the black equilateral triangles really came in handy.

April 20, 2013

Kaleidoscope Blocks Stripping together

I ran into a little bit of a problem working on my hexagon Kaleidoscope Blocks yesterday.  The problem was simple.  My mind told me I was making octagons, when really six sides makes a hexagon.  So I did some online digging and found the answer to my issue on a blog called Prosperity Stuff Quilts.  You see, it seems that some quilters who venture into Kaleidoscopes Blocks make many, many, quilts using this technique and have more than one for a newbie like me to drool glance over.   
About half of my Kaleidoscope Blocks
First I laid out my blocks as you can see above.  Each row represents two rows as I have them stacked as "sort of match" pairs.  We're headed for 6 rows total. 
First Strip of Blocks Together
DD said "wow" under her breath when she saw my first strip.  I took it as a wonderful heartfelt compliment, especially when she wanted her picture taken with it.

Second Row!
I couldn't stop, the blocks might get out of order you know, thereby I just had to finish up the second strip before she went to bed.  Can you see why I say these are "sort of matched" rows?

April 19, 2013

Sneak Peak Kaleidoscope Blocks

Kaleidoscope Quilt Block Layouts
I've cut all of my pieces and I'm now ready to start sewing them together.  What do you think of these first few blocks? I always find taking a step back and looking at quilt layout options through the camera lens to be a big help and today is no exception.  


Cutting Time

Ready to Cut?
I'm getting ready to cut my Opalescence fabric to make Kaleidoscope blocks for my Mandala's quilt back, I'm a little nervous!  Ever done one of these before?

April 18, 2013

This Week's Dog Dresses

This week I must have had my head screwed on backwards.  I created a new dog dress pattern and worked on another new pattern that I'm still trying to work the kinks out of from last week.  The good news is that the dresses are beautiful.   So I'm going to tack these up as well worth the effort.

April 11, 2013

Chocolate Humor

DH:  (looking at one of my cookbooks)
Me:  Oh!  Whatcha wanta make?
DH:  (shows fudge recipe) But it takes 2 hours, I'll make it another time.
Me:  I can make some fudge frosting, it will be ready in less than five minutes.
DH:  What would I do with that?
Me:  Eat it with a spoon of course!
DH:  (rolls eyes heavenward and laughs) I should have known you were going to say that.
Minutes pass
Me:  So do you want me to go make that frosting?
DH:  Sure
Five minutes later DH is eating fudge frosting with a spoon.
Me:  See, five minutes and it's good isn't it?
DH:  Well it's not fudge, but it is good.
Me:  Not bad for five minutes.

April 08, 2013

Good to the Last Selvage

Fusions Selvages for Organizing
I have a confession.  I adore seeing what other quilters have done with their fabric selvages.  It's a secret hobby of mine.  I've been following Karen at Selvage Blog for years!  At first I collected my selvages for a fellow quilter, but now I keep them for myself.  I always figured I'd like to make a spider web quilt some day.  Perhaps like this one.  Yet recently my serger has been working over time dumping thread bits all over my lap as I sew.  Sure I could be more careful about being tidy, but instead I've been lusting for my own Serger Thread Collection Bag.  The more I looked, the more dull and boring I thought they all were.  Really, why use a single fabric when instead I could make it to would showcase something I really love?

I started on this little sewing machine organizer yesterday using the selvages from the blue Fusions fabrics my friend Vicki gave me when I first took over my spare bedroom and made it a sewing studio.  A sewing room warming gift if you will.  Most of those fabrics were made into the waves of my Children of the Sea Quilt but I quietly kept the selvages, knowing someday I'd use them.
Selvage Sewing Machine Organizer and Thread Catcher
Vicki is always a wonderful inspiration to me when I'm dreaming up new projects - or trying to figure out how to quilt them so perhaps I should place the phone in one of those pockets?

Thanks for stopping by!

Baby Pineapple Finds a Friend

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My baby pineapple sure has been growing.  See it's starting to grow its top?  Today when I was out watering I saw this little lizard was guarding it from bugs.  Hopefully the two will remain friends a while.

My grandfather had a name for all the lizards we have here in Florida.  Big or small he called them all Mr. Friendly.  That sure brings back memories.

April 06, 2013

Local Dog Show

Today the local pet store had a dog show.  The kind all in good fun.  DD showed Mocha and Morgan with all three sporting dresses I made, yes you read that correctly I made a dress to match for DD.  Our charming trio won first place in the "Look Alike" category as well as "Best Costume".  What a good time we had.  My favorite part was the obedience segment performed by all of the therapy dogs.  Wow! To see them all lined up waiting for the next command!  What do you think, the best great thing - obedience training for children?

DD was so excited.  She was thrilled to be there and the honor of winning was really the icing on her great day, she kept saying over and over I can't believe we won.
DD after receiving her award

Serendipitous Dress

This afternoon I drafted a new dog dress pattern.  Except I seemed completely unable to follow my own directions and made the bodice and the back in reverse.  The results are two charming apron style dresses, which I think even the most exacting therapy dog will be happy to wear.  What do you think?
Apron Style Dog Dresses