The sneaky artist strikes again. 😂🥰
The other day I popped online to look at a quilt pattern. This was not it, but this cute one popped up
I instantly felt claustrophobic and like I was on the verge of hyperventilating. 😂
What a great scrappy quilt, but if you've been a long- time visitor at the end of the dirt road, you know that I am somewhat of a hermit. We live in the middle of nowhere for a reason. I regularly avoid town and I function best in wild spaces.
But my instant reaction to a photo of a quilt made me chuckle. I'm eager to make this one though.
I didn't order the kit, but I did order the pattern. I'm pretty sure that I will discover a variety of treasures in my quilt pantry that will be perfect for this.This quilt
has been on my list since I first saw it in this book
And I thought it would be fitting to make it in patriotic colors as America celebrates 250 years so I pulled out this bin.
There are a lot of cutting instructions and I'm starting with scraps and small pieces of well seasoned yardage so this is going to be a labor of love
I'm also going to leave the stars 1/2 blue, leave the low volumes, and make the rest in scrappy reds so there will be a bit more to sort than if I were just making it completely scrappy.
I'm off to a slow start, but I'm hoping I can find a good rythm once I get a few pieces under my belt. After 2 days, I had 3 blocks made
I've still got a lot of cutting to do, but I like where this is headed. Unless I drop everything, this is not going to be finished in July...maybe Labor Day, if I don't get sidetracked. Don't hold your breath. 😉
Raising our family, we never had much money. We had enough and we were richly blessed in so many ways, but we never had extra and we were pretty frugal with what we DID have. Plus it was almost impossible to leave the ranch as it was just us taking care of things and we couldn't leave everything unattended. So we didn't take vacations, but we fished on the ranch
We swam on the ranch
And we camped on the ranch
Now that we recently 'retired' from ranch management and moved to the mountains, we want to continue those traditions with the grandkids.
When I stumbled upon a crazy deal for Love You S'more Layer Cakes for $10 and FQ bundles for $30, I knew I needed camping quilts. LOL
Last year I made this one as I thought the little hst flying geese looked like tents
And then, in January, the FQS posted about this Scattered Stars pattern and I knew that would be my 2nd camping quilt.
I down-sized the blocks to 10 1/2" in order to make the best use of the fabric I had and made 1 test block
I loved it and stitched every chance I got for a week. I reached a point where I began to second guess my decision to down-size the blocks. SO many little flippy corners!
I had cut too many of the little black squares and figured I'd use them in the star centers to make them more prevalent. I like the original design and will make it at some point, but for this project, I liked the variation.
42 blocks gave me a 60" x 70" quilt. Enough room to grow into, but not too big to haul on a camping trip. I'm tickled with how this one turned out
Sandy quilted a design called One Cloudy Day on it
I backed it with a print from the collection that I found on a good sale and bound it with a green Grunge from my stash.