The Games Quilters Play
I've finished the next two games in Quilters Playtime - but tops only, so far. They ARE square and even - but I just had them pinned to the stash on the shelf for the pic. One was TicTacToe and I designed it in spice colors, to look (more or less) like a spice merchants

The other one didn't have a name untilI took it's picture a few minutes ago. I had to name it something in my picture file (cuz I always do a name), so I just called it Potpourri. The game I played on this one was Mucical Chairs. But it's a lot like Stack the Deck, tho maybe not as much fun. The game was a little bit awkward to my way of thinking..... maybe I was just missing the chair all the time. Never was good at

And those are my big adventures for the week. Well, the ones I can talk about, anyway. Don't even get me started on the work stuff!! And the snow and accompanying problems (We ended up with about 18", total). But it's melting a little now - we are supposed to get rain tomorrow, tho. That should be interesting.........
Today, I dragged out a couple of boxes of scraps to sort thru. Now, when I'm talking scraps, there are scraps then there are scraps of scraps. These are the latter, for the most part. Why I would ever keep anything less than an inch wide??? Who knows. Some of them consisted of no more than a dozen threads, held together by a little lint. So I sorted them out, pressed the ones that are big enough to keep (pitched the rest), then started working on a few Dancing Logs blocks that I have (for a while, now) been wanting to try. The quilt was in a Fabrications issue - a UK magazine I've purchased a few times. But this log block is sort of crazy-quilty, but not really - it's log-cabiny, but not really that, either - more a hybrid of the two, dependent upon value for the split, which is done vertically rather than diagonally. Then you butt them up with dark value to dark value (and light to light) in rows. It takes 100 blocks to make the quilt. I have 5 done. So we probably won't be seeing THAT on the blog anytime soon!!
I also came to the conclusion today that I'm tired of making string blocks (for now), so I took the paper backing off the 30 I have, did my calculations as to what I need for sashing bars (another strip? row? setting) and borders, and now am on the lookout for the suitable fabric to blend that whole mish-mash together. I have a dk. blue with small tan/lavender/plum floral print - very subtle - very midnight-garden-y. But I decided I'd rather save that for something else. So now, I'm looking again. I have been known to scavenge the $1 bin at (GASP!!!) WalMart for such things. This, after all, is a true utility quilt, and nothing I'd expect my great-grands to be fighting over at any point. I should go to the quiltery and see what I have out there in a 3-yd piece, but that would mean putting on real shoes and shovelling some more snow. HA!!
As I think about it, I'd guess about one-third of my more traditional quilts are made in the bar (or row) setting. The one on our bed is - I have one waiting to be quilted, plus these two today, the bright baskets quilt on the loveseat is sort of that setting. Maybe I'm developing a "signature"!! At least for my everyday quilts. That would be OK I guess - it's an easy set to quilt on the big machine. That is probably why I like to use it. And it's one that not everyone else does - makes me feel a little more original, maybe!!
3 Comments:
I'm giving Spice Merchant a big thumbs up! Definitely in my color palette and I love the uneven grid in the lighter color so if ya don't like it, you can send it my way - VBG!
I can see why you wanted to pitch the second one. Here's hoping it can be improved in the quilting.
Sheila - thanks for the thumbs up. Of the two, that's the better one, for sure. It's funny - I usually like the stack and shuffle (as in my cinnamon honey in the group pics), but this one just did not turn out well. Not MY fault - prolly the wrong music or not enough chairs. ;o) ---nan
Spice Merchant is deeply cool, Nan
Don't send it to Sheila, though, send it to moi!!
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