As many of you who follow my blog know, I belong to Kathy Tracy's 'Small Quilt Talk' online group.
Each month she offers members a challenge, I'm usually so far behind but this month I actually managed to get the current challenge completed!
Kathy gave us a Contrary Wife block and asked us to create anything we wanted using this block.
I have a love of solids and lots of left over scraps, mostly small pieces, so had a play and came up with this!
I suppose you could call it a mug-rug, it's finished size is 6 1/2" x 6 1/2", and each square is 1" x 1".
It's handquilted quite simply with four rounds following the square shape!!! Some of those tiny pieces I've had squirrelled away for over ten years!!
Here is what Tracy gave us:
Because I quite liked this block I decided to make some larger ones as well! I gathered up some more solids and prepared to make some 9" x 9" blocks.
These are not colours I would normally go for, but decided to get out of my comfort zone and try a slightly different look!!!! I'm taking the flimsy to the longarm quilter, so all will be revealed soon!!! The jury is still out on the colours, but nothing ventured, nothing gained, even if the dog gets to sleep on it LOL!!!!!
I have lots of UFO's, what quilter hasn't!!!! Before I got into making small quilts I used to make large bedsize quilts, some have been quilted, others have languished for a very long time!!!!
I've decided to bring some of them out of hibernation and set them free - to see the light of day and get used !!!!
Back in 2005, I attended a four day Quilt Retreat with Kaye England. It was organised by a quilt shop in north Queensland, to be held at the Gympie Conference Centre nestled among tropical rainforest.
I had a wonderful time, there were about 40 or so ladies and I learned so much from Kaye. Learned to throw out my 'everything must match' thinking and get a little more liberated with fabric!!!
This was her new publication at the time.
The quilt featured on the front cover is what she thought would get us all out of our 'funk' with trying to be so 'ordered' and 'matchy'. It sure was a learning curve for me! I made several blocks at the retreat, and when I returned home became quite obsessed and sewed like a crazy woman for a week getting the other blocks completed and the quilt top sewn.
I had a large collection of Aboriginal fabrics set aside for this quilt which contained wild colours and patterns!!! Some of the other ladies used batiks as Kaye had also done, others used African prints.
This is Kaye with her batik quilt! A group shot at the top and the Conference Centre at the bottom.
My flimsy has been waiting patiently for me to notice it again, so a couple of weeks ago I decided to get it quilted!!
Told you it was pretty wild!!! And this is the binding, all prepared and ready to go!!
This quilt is huge!!!!! over 2 metres square!!!!
This has now started a commitment of wanting to tidy up the UFO pile!!!
This is a sneak peak of another scrappy - lots of left overs - nine-patch!!! This must be around 7 years old!! and about the same size, just over 2 metres sq.
My tastes have certainly changed over the past several years, but also fabric availability, and that is a good thing, means we are not stuck and happy to embrace something completely different!!! I also find it quite a challenge to manoeuvre metres and metres of fabric just for one quilt after getting used to much smaller quilts. I'm figuring out my sewing room needs to be twice the size - well it used to be! - before I started filling it with extra tables and wardrobes for my ever growing stash and family of sewing machines LOL!!!!
One of my American followers mentioned whenever she heard about ANZAC Day and more especially ANZAC biscuits she always thought of me! They are very easy to make, but I'm not really a biscuit (cookie) maker myself and buy them at the supermarket instead!
I have started to nibble my way through this packet, great with a cup of coffee!!!!
My last flowering 'hangers on' in the garden, poor little marigolds, before the winter sets in!! and behind them a beautiful cascade of basil!!!
I also received two new books, full of inspiration and loveliness!!!
I read 'Lizzie's Legacy' in one sitting, a lovely read and some gorgeous quilts in that book!!!!
Have a safe and productive weekend,
Take it easy,
Merilyn









13 comments:
Some very different UFOs indeed. It's funny how our preference change, not just for quilts. You're right at least we're not stuck with the same old.
Sometimes I wonder ... what was I thinking??
I love your little mug rug! It's beautiful! :0)
Your mug rug is stunning - wonderful colours! It reminds me I really must so a quilt with just solids - can be so beautiful.
hi merilyn loved seeing your ufos typing one handed as i have molly sitting on my lap hugs lyn
Love your Amish Contrary Wife small quilt!
Congratulations on tackling those UFOs. I started the year out doing the same, but seem to have lost my way.
Oh Merilyn, so good to see your post this morning!! I'm always inspired by your lovely projects!!! I've wanted to get "Lizzie's Legacy" so thanks for the great review!!
Blessings
Your mug rug of solids is pretty darn cute... I think the colors are great! I would love to see a larger picture of the Aboriginal fabric quilt! It looks stunning! Funny to see your last flowers before winter, while I'm hoping to get to my favorite local greenhouse the first weekend of May to hurry spring and summer along on my patio! Bye bye winter... finally!
That was a fun post! The bit of the Kaye inspired quilt looks splendid. Love that Contrary Wife block & your little quilt, too. That is just a snarky name for a block ;)
I think all your quilts are great and I'd like to see a full picture of the Aboriginal fabric quilt too!
The little quilt in the solid colors is a winner. Very Amish style.
Love this post! Sounds like the Kaye Englad retreat was pivotal for you as a quilter. I love your little quilts and look forward to seeing some of these big UFOs quilted. I like pulling out an old project and giving them new life. Enjoy your biscuits and those marigolds look lovely against the green basil.
I love your little mug rug all made up in solids!
Looks like you have some wonderful new books!
Those UFO's do act like time lines for us. Dating fabrics can be fun little reminders of how far we've grown in our quilting experiences. I look forward to seeing more of the 2 you have there.
Wishing you continued joy on your quilting adventures!
Love what you are doing with the UFO's Merilyn. Especially like the little mug mat. Its really nice!
You refer to 'flimsys'- never heard of that before. I guess thats your UFO's? :-)
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