Showing posts with label Bats & Boos Quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bats & Boos Quilt. Show all posts

Friday, October 1, 2021

I Like Thursday #110 ~ Happy October!


Welcome to "I Like Thursday" on Friday.

Better a day late than a week wait. 

I am posting my Bats & Boos Quilt one last time because I am participating in the 


WIPS -B Gone 2021 Challenge @ Devoted Quilter

Details in the link above.

This quilt arrived in its new home yesterday and my daughter sent me a few photos.

I decided to post the one of my grand-pup, Sierra, who loves my quilts.

Sierra is looking older and grayer around her face.

Sierra with her soulful eyes looks to be saying, 

"My turn on the Grammy quilt, please." 

We have not visited my daughter since pre-pandemic.  

There were plans to make the journey to Indiana this month but for reasons I shall not explain, this plan has fallen by the side of the road.  Perhaps next spring we may be able to travel and see My Girl and her little family again.  In the meantime I send my love with my quilts. I make quilts for dogs and children and cats to love.  There will be spills and drools and scratches and someday the fabrics and threads will give up the ghost but the love shall live forever.


On a happier note, I was able to get together with three of my oldest and best friends for lunch yesterday,
 all of whom I had also not seen since pre-pandemic days.
We are, left to right, me, Sue, Elaine and Helen.
I have known Sue since I was in high school. 
We met at Helen's home.
It was good to sit and nosh and chat again.
We are hoping to make our lunch buddies thing more regular again. 


Happy October to all my readers!
I am glad to live in a world with Octobers and friends and quilts.

Fabulous Freebie Find for October:





... is a daily download from Pine Needles.

I have floss and aida cloth. 
I am saving the steps right now and trying to decide 
if I should even think about starting a new project. 


Linking up today with the

I Like Thursday Bloggers @ Not Afraid of Color

May your October be happy and full of friendship and fun.

Have a Happy Thursday! 




Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Stitch Sew & Show ~ Week 38 ~ My Bats & Boos Quilt is Done!

 


Welcome to Stitch Sew & Show ~ Week 38!


My Bats & Boos Quilt ~Started Here is finished! 

I completed the binding on Monday and took it out for a few photos in natural light before packing it up for its journey. I am sending this to my daughter and here family for a sofa snuggle quilt. I am happy they will be able to enjoy it for the full month of October. 


This started as a quilt along project. 

The center blocks are all from the 

Bats & Boos Quiltalong @ Fat Quarter Shop

All of these block patterns may be found in the link above.


The Ghost Block @ Center Street Quilts ~ Link Here

This block is my own design. My Witch Hat Block ~ Tutorial Here


The colors in this quilt are so vibrant even on a gray day.


It had rained most of the day but I completed the binding 
as the sun appeared briefly through the clouds just before it set.

This quilt makes me smile.


For more linky party fun I am linking up this month with


Favorite Finish Monthly Link-Up @ Meadow Mist Designs


What are you working on this week?

Please join in the linky party fun 

so your pretty projects will add to my smiles this week.

:) 

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Slow Stitching Sunday ~ Binding My Bats & Boos Quilt

 

My Bats & Boos Quilt, clipped and ready to bind. 

Today I added this bright check binding to my quilt and am slowly hand stitching the binding to the back of the quilt.

As always, Katniss is my faithful quilty kitty inspector for this part of the process.

This is one of my favorite parts of making a quilt.

I love sitting and hand stitching.

My favorite moment is taking that last stitch on the back and turning over my beautiful finished quilt. 

Hopefully, that will be sometime tomorrow.

Linking up tonight with 


Slow Stitching Sunday @ Kathy's Quilts

where there is always a lot of wonderful inspiration in the links.

Happy Stitching!


Saturday, September 25, 2021

Bats & Boos Is Quilted!

 


The quilting is done on my 

Bats & Boos Quilt ~ Started Here

I had not used my long arm in a few months. 

It is sew nice to be back to quilting.


I started by quilting a spooky cauldron smoke swirl in the borders and background. 


Then I added special quilting on each bock.

Here is one of the bat blocks.

Pumpkin Block

Ghost Block

Witch Hat Block


Center Block


I really enjoyed quilting this colorful quilt.

Time to bind my quilt.

I hope to have this on the way to its new home on Monday.


Have a Happy Quilty Weekend! 



Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Stitch Sew & Show ~ Week 37 ~ Back to Quilting

 


Welcome To Stitch Sew & Show ~ Week 37

I have been quilting my Bats & Boos Quilt.

Nutmeg has been my ever present quilty helper and inspector for this quilt. 

This is the first quilt that I have had on my long arm since early this year.

Where has the time gone?

Even Nutmeg looks puzzled.

Katniss is unconcerned.

As long as Katniss has her basket in the window, she is a happy cat.

I am quilting all over swirls of cauldron smoke on the backgrounds.


For the blocks, I am adding some custom free guided quilting.

It is good to be quilting again.


Last Saturday I started a new project for Sew A Jelly Roll Day

This was intended to be a quick weekend project with a purchased pattern.


First I decided to make a Jelly Roll Pumpkin Block to add to the project.


Then I decided to design another block for this project: 

Mini Pumpkin Blocks

 Of course, I decided I had to perfect the pattern. 

More on this soon.

Back to quilting bats and boos today.


What are you working on in your happy place?

Please share! 


You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Stitch Sew & Show ~ Week 36

 


Welcome to Stitch Sew & Show ~ Week 36


The backing is pieced for my Bats & Boos Quilt 

and I am getting ready to quilt.

I used up a Halloween panel, some of the extra fabric from my quilt and other fabrics from my stash. 

I posted the tutorial for my Witch Hat Block HERE.

Life in the Scrapatch has been busy, but I am finding some time each day to sew and to enjoy the wonderful projects in the making by all my quilty friends. 

Please join us by adding your link

 and visiting all who share their creativity.

Happy Stitching and Sewing! 

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

My Witch Hat Block Tutorial

 


Witch Hat Block ~ Tutorial 

Here is my promised tutorial for the Witch Hat Block, 

which I designed for my ...


I wanted to make a block with a large purple triangle to add movement to my quilt and extend the purple from the bat blocks and the orange from the pumpkin blocks into the outer block border.

I researched free witch hat blocks online and did not find one that worked, 

so I designed my own block.

I am very happy with how this worked up.


Here is how I made my plan. I drew the block up on graph paper, found a triangle ruler that I could use.  Then I drew and cut cardstock templates.

I cut the triangles using this ruler, which may also be used to just cut the fabric.

60 Degree 8.5" Triangle Ruler @ Quilt in a Day

Any 60 degree ruler will work or you could use the lines on your cutting mat. 

I like making templates and storing them with my block pattern for future block making.  

Then I sewed my first black, adjusting the plan as I sewed.

After sewing, my prototype block measured 12.5" wide but only 12.25" high. 

I did sew the other blocks to match my first block and they fit perfectly with my other blocks, but I have changed the cutting measurement in this tutorial so those who sew it may be able to make perfect size blocks.



Here are the pieces I cut for my blocks ...

Here are my corrected cutting instructions ...

Cutting for one Witch Hat Block:

Background (Black Stars)

A  -  Two 2" x 8.5" rectangles

B  -  Two 2.5" x 2" rectangles

C  -  Two 8.5" Half Setting Triangles (in opposite side pairs) 

D  -  Two 2" squares

Hat (Purple Print)

E  -  One 8.5" 60 Equilateral Triangle

F  -  One 12.5" x 2.5" rectangle

Hat Band (orange print)

G  -  Two 3.5" x 2.5" rectangles

H  -  One 1.5" square

Buckle (gray print)

I  -  Two 1.5" x 1" rectangles

J  -  Two 1.5" x 2.5" rectangles




I cut my first block with the ruler as shown.


Then I cut cardstock templates for the rest of my blocks. 


When sewing the setting half triangles, this is how I position the pieces.


The points should extend 1/4" beyond the edge of the other fabric.


Then I pieced the buckles by adding the I rectangles to the top and bottom of the H square, pressed and added the J rectangles to either side. 


Here is the top of my hat block, ready to add the A rectangles to each side
and the buckles, ready to add the G and B pieces to each side.


Next I cut off the corners of my strip F and D squares.


 ... and sewed.

You may prefer to draw a line, sew and then cut away the extra fabric.

Everyone has their own way of doing things in their happy sewing place.
Always follow your own quilty muse. 


The long rectangles for the brim of the hat is the cutting correction.



I did not change the size of the 2" background squares, so your bottom unit will have a 1/4" inch of purple at the bottom.

After you sew these units together, square and trim your block to 12.5" 


Here is my Witch Hat Block in my quilt.

Happy Sewing!