Showing posts with label 2014 New Quilt Blogger Blog Hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014 New Quilt Blogger Blog Hop. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2014

The beginning of a round robin quilt

Do you remember the New Quilt Blogger's Blog Hop?  No?  Read about it here, here, here, and here.


One of the things I that really love about having participated in the blog hop this year is the opportunity to meet other new quilt bloggers who are just as passionate about the art of quilting as I am.  We have had the opportunity to critique each others blogs, learn from all of our collective mistakes, and share our quilting with each other.

A small group of us from the US and Canada thought it would be fun to get together and form a round robin style quilting bee.  The way this bee works is that each person makes a center block/starting block and then mails it to the next person on the list.  With each rotation the quilt grows with a new border or section being added each time.  The quilt grows a little bit each time it's passed on and when you get your center back, it's now a beautiful finished quilt!  There are a lot of example of round robin quilts. Some are more traditional with a four-sided border being added each time.  Others are very modern and free form with each person adding a little something extra each time, maybe a few blocks, or a large section.

The other participants can be found here:

Heather at QA Creations

Leanne at Devoted Quilter

Kim at Ties That Bind Quilting

Liz at Green Cheese Quilting

Mary at See Mary Quilt

Christina at WIPs and Tuts

Jennifer at Never Just Jennifer

Chelsea Huckins at Patch the Giraffe



This weekend I began working on my starting blocks.  First I pulled a nice bundle of warm off-white low volume fabrics to use as backgrounds...


Then I pulled some fun prints from the Mormor bundle I had sitting around and the new Cotton + Steel basics bundle that just arrived.  I was going for a scrappy-bright look.


I've decided that I want my quilt to be a modern cabin in the New Hampshire woods quilt...think log cabin blocks, and flying geese, and maple leaves, and everything else that I love about living in New Hampshire.  So what better way to start that than with a compass.  Inspired by this beautiful mini-quilt, I dove in and got one of my blocks sewn this weekend.


Julie, who made the previously mentioned mini quilt, was kind enough to send me a link to some free New York Beauty block templates. (Thanks Julie!) I printed them all on legal sized paper and plan to make one of each then see which four I like best.  Then I'll either include the other 5 blocks to be added to the quilt later on or use them to make my own mini-quilt to proudly display.

I'm also using the Just My Type alphabet templates from Quiet Play for my compass letters and plan on piecing the New Hampshire state motto:  "Live Free or Die."  Because it can't be a New Hampshire quilt without the motto!



I'm so excited to be participating in this group of wonderful and talented quilters.  We're still working out a name but will be sure to share more as things progress.  Stay tuned for this fun adventure of ours!  You can find links to all of our blogs below:

Heather at QA Creations

Leanne at Devoted Quilter

Kim at Ties That Bind Quilting

Liz at Green Cheese Quilting

Mary at See Mary Quilt

Christina at WIPs and Tuts

Jennifer at Never Just Jennifer

Chelsea Huckins at Patch the Giraffe



Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Final Day of the New Quilters Blog Hop!

Today is the last day of the 2014 New Quilt Blogger Blog Hop hosted by Plum and June.  Thank you to everyone who joined in the hop and to all of the new friends and followers I've found through this process!  I hope that I'll continue to be able to share my quilting adventures with you!

In the mean time, be sure to visit the wonderful new bloggers below!

Serena @ Sew Giving
Carmit @ Quilting Rainbows 
Jenny @ Jack's Room
Elli @ Lovelli Quilts

Sally @ Wonky Patchwork
Leanne @ Devoted Quilter
Karen @  Capitola Quilter

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

More Selfish Sewing


It feels good to be a little selfish sometimes.  I spend so much time sewing gifts for other people and hardly ever keep anything I make for myself.  I've been feeling a little blah about sewing and quilting recently (completely technical measure of feeling, I know).  Part of it is because the beautiful summer weather, part of it is a little bit of depression kicking in, and part of it was that I just wasn't having fun.  Then last weekend I made two Wiksten tanks and BAM!  My sewing mojo was back!  Last night I had some down time so I decided to make some more.

The first was made using Carolyn Friedlander's Botanics lovely cream and gold print.  This one went together really fast.  I learned from the last Wiksten that I made out of quilting cotton (using the new Arizona line) that it makes the tank fit a little smaller in the bust so I adjusted my sewing accordingly.  It fits beautifully and I'm wearing at work today!  I can't wait to show it off at my local quilt guild meeting tonight.


For Wiksten #4 I'm using April Rhode's Arizona print Triangle Tokens in Voile.  This fabric is much harder to work with than the other three I've made so far; it's very slippery.  I started by starching the heck out of it and that seems to have helped a little bit at least.  I got the pocket sewed on last night before hanging up my scissors for the night.



I'm linking up with this weeks WIP Wednesday over at Freshly Pieced.





On a different note, today is the last day of the New Quilt Bloggers Blog Hop so be sure to check out these amazing new quilt bloggers in your online reading this week:

Janet @ Simply Pieced
Kristyn @ Melon Patch Quilts
Rachel @ Quiltineering
Heather @ QA Creations

Jenn @ Sew Crafty Jenn
Cheryl @ Texas Quilting Gal
Lin @ Lin's Quilts
Pam @ Sewing Wilde
Shauna @ Shauna's World




Tuesday, June 10, 2014

The 2014 New Quilt Blogger Blog Hop - Day Two

Today is day two of three days of blog hops for the 2014 New Quilt Blogger Blog Hop.  I'm so excited to be participating this year!  If you missed out on day one you can find all the links here.  If you aren't following along, you should be.  There are lots of great new blogs to check out, blogging and quilting tips, and even some giveaways.  So be there or be a half-square triangle!


Let me start by introducing myself.  I'm Jennifer and I've been quilting for about 5 years.  I'm a born and bread New England girl who loves the outdoors and bright colors.  My husband and I live in northern New Hampshire with our two newly adopted cat, Martin and Agent Archer.  I work as a Decision Support Analyst in Finance at our major area hospital.  In addition to quilting, I've recently started running (and just finished my first 5K last weekend), enjoy cycling with my husband, and hiking and skiing the mountains near our home.

far left: visiting MQX 2014; top right: Color Vibe 5K; bottom right: Martin and Agent Archer

I don't have many finishes to show right now.  I've been busy participating in both the 2014 Sugar Block Club and the 2014 Aurifil Block of the Month.  I'm doing them in the same color palette: a really lovely Peach, Coral, and Orange and I love how they are coming out.  It's a really beautiful, soft color palette but it's still fun and colorful and lively, just how I like it. 

left: 2014 Sugar block as of May; right: 2014 Auriful BOM as of May

I also recently participated in the Triangle Quilt Along, hosted by The Sassy Quilter, Paula.  I have very few of the quilts I've made currently in my possession.  Most of them are made as gifts so when I started this one, I started it knowing that it would be mine!

With that in mind, I cut into some long horded fabrics from this one, using some up some cherished Heather Ross mermaid fabrics and fun Japanese prints. Right now I'm working on the backing using the wonderful homegrown bicycle fabric in cream.  I think it captures the whimsy of the quilt and my personality perfectly.  I can't wait to get this one finished up so I can cuddle up on the couch with it.


I really love participating in online quilting bee's and have at least 6 projects in various stages of completion at the moment.  The variety of blocks, patterns, and fabrics that I receive through a swap like this is something that I could never achieve on my.  It's also really forced me to improve my skills as a quilter.  When I first started, I couldn't figure out why my blocks were all 3/4 to 1 inch too small.  I was so frustrated!!  But I soon discovered that the 1/4 inch foot that came with my machine, wasn't really a 1/4 inch!  Once I knew, my blocks quickly improved and my time spent with the seam ripper decreased dramatically.  If you've never done a swap like this before I highly recommend it.  Some of the ones I've participated in include:
1. Pink - Yellow - Grey Blocks, 2. Sew Pieceful Blocks Received, 3. Blocks Received - scrappy trip around the world., 4. Rocky Mtn. Puzzle, 5. Kitty/Robot Blocks in Aqua/Gold, 6. Sew Pieceful June Blocks
Blogging Tip:

The best tip I can give you when it comes to blogging is to Use. Your. Resources.  If you want to add a button to your page, or change the way something is formatted, or want to know how to do anything GOOGLE IT!  There are hundreds of people out there with the same questions as you and chances are someone has already answered them.  So before you give up in frustration because you don't know html code and therefore couldn't possible have a blog, try googling your question first.  You'd be amazed at what you'll find.

Quilting Tip:

When it comes to quilting, there are so many good tips and tricks out there.  What is there that I can possibly tell you that you haven't already heard somewhere else....?  The thing that really helped me to improve my quilting was when I started sewing with other people.  I joined my local quilt guild, got involved with online quilt bee's, and forced my non-quilting friends to make a quilt with me (we've now started our third one).  And I learned more from those experiences than I ever did from a book.  So if you really want to learn and improve your skills, look for people who have knowledge to share.

Just for Fun:

Dream Vacation Spot: Finland to see my many aunts, uncles, and cousins.  My husband and I are hoping to honeymoon there later this year.

Favorite Book: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams.  DON'T PANIC, I've only read it thirteen times.

And for my random, fun fact, let's play a game of what's in your purse!
  • my wallet
  • three cards waiting for stamps
  • a computer mouse
  • a box of sewing pins
  • reading glasses, sun glasses, distance glasses, and a strip of contact lenses (I'm pretty much blind by the way)
  • 3 bottles of ibuprofen
  • 5 sticks of lip stick
  • scraps of fabric from my most recent project
  • scraps of fabric from my last 7 projects
  • a real silver fork (no idea where this came from but it's been in there for months)
  • iPhone
  • Nikon DSL camera (I hate to go anywhere without it)
  • a packet of oatmeal
  • gluten-free pretzels
  • cup of microwaveable rice

Well that's all, thank you so much for stopping by and I hope you'll join me on this crazy adventure I call life.  In addition to this blog, you can find me on the following social media sites:



Be sure to check out all of the other amazing new bloggers posting as part of Day Two!


Camelia @ Camelia Elliott 
Nurdan @ Hug a Bit Quilts 
Lori @ Sew Psychd
Kitty @ Night Quilter
Judy @ Quilt Paradigm 
Jasmine @ Quilt Kisses
 Christina @ Wips and Tuts
Marcia @ Cozy Capatiller 

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

The 2014 New Quilt Blogger Blog Hop - Day One


Today is the first of three days of blog hops for the 2014 New Quilt Blogger Blog Hop.  I'm so excited to be participating this year!  Look for my post on June 11th.  In the mean time be sure to visit today's bloggers.  The group below links to another group of blogger so click through and enjoy all the quilty eye candy!



Blogs to visit today:
Michelle @ Michelle Bartholomew
Yvonne @ Quilting Jet Girl


Jana @ Jane Machado