What a fun weekend we just had! I counted 14 ladies (and a precious little girl) who were busily sewing, ironing and piecing together Chevron Quilts at our Spring 2014 Sew N Sew. Most of the group created either a Chevron Quilt or table runner using the Tutorial by Jenny Doan (MSQC).
Click Here to watch the Tutorial
The progress was much quicker than a typical quilt would take and the results were simply beautiful!
We are looking forward to getting together in the fall at Sharon's house in Central Kansas. Our group project will be a half dresden plate with a turkey appliqué in the middle. We will also involve a fabric swap in order to put our plates together. I am so excited!
Until then, I have another Chevron quilt to finish. The one pictured above was done with some fabric I forgot that I had! I need to finish JD's quilt (University of Kansas Chevron quilt). I hope to get some progress on this, this week.
Well, I am off to make sense of all this laundry that has piled up since we have been gone on Spring Break this whole week! Maybe if I am lucky, I can sneak a nap into this afternoon!
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Thursday, March 13, 2014
The Anticipation of Spring
I might be going a little overboard with Chevron lately. I have two completed and two unfinished projects that share this main design. I was first inspired by a Pinterest Pin (http://www.pinterest.com/pin/176907091586047179/) and it went crazy from there.
I even have fabric ear-marked for a 5th Chevron project, but it is a Christmas pattern so I won't be too anxious to work on that for some time.
Tomorrow, I will finish sewing my 10" squares together, cut the squares in fourths and iron. This will leave me with two unfinished queen sized quilts, ready for assembly when we return from our Spring Break trip.
Only one more day until Spring Break! I am ready to let the sleeping in begin! Fingers crossed that the weather will be as warm in Tx as it has been up here.
We are looking forward to visiting my Dad. We will get to help my Dad celebrate his 74th birthday! Maybe we will get to do some fishing as well. My Dad mentioned something about some bicycles for the boys? I don't dare mention anything to them and just wait to see what happens. Hopefully we can also stop by to see my cousin and his family as well.
The only thing that is not exciting about Spring Break is the driving that we need to do in order to get to Grandpa's house. I'm figuring it will take us a good 8-10 hours at least (one way). Gas prices are not too great so this will be a hefty fuel guzzling trip for sure! Thank goodness for a newer, reliable car (Troy's company car) with Roadside Service (fingers crossed we won't need that!).
When we get back, we will have the weekend left to savor until the final stretch of 7th and 2nd grade.
Check back in a couple weeks with a report on how my Spring 2014 Sew N Sew turned out! I found a much easier way to make the Chevron quilt (http://youtu.be/BUNGH9B0Ohw).
Check it out!
~Nicole~
I even have fabric ear-marked for a 5th Chevron project, but it is a Christmas pattern so I won't be too anxious to work on that for some time.
Tomorrow, I will finish sewing my 10" squares together, cut the squares in fourths and iron. This will leave me with two unfinished queen sized quilts, ready for assembly when we return from our Spring Break trip.
Only one more day until Spring Break! I am ready to let the sleeping in begin! Fingers crossed that the weather will be as warm in Tx as it has been up here.
We are looking forward to visiting my Dad. We will get to help my Dad celebrate his 74th birthday! Maybe we will get to do some fishing as well. My Dad mentioned something about some bicycles for the boys? I don't dare mention anything to them and just wait to see what happens. Hopefully we can also stop by to see my cousin and his family as well.
The only thing that is not exciting about Spring Break is the driving that we need to do in order to get to Grandpa's house. I'm figuring it will take us a good 8-10 hours at least (one way). Gas prices are not too great so this will be a hefty fuel guzzling trip for sure! Thank goodness for a newer, reliable car (Troy's company car) with Roadside Service (fingers crossed we won't need that!).
When we get back, we will have the weekend left to savor until the final stretch of 7th and 2nd grade.
Check back in a couple weeks with a report on how my Spring 2014 Sew N Sew turned out! I found a much easier way to make the Chevron quilt (http://youtu.be/BUNGH9B0Ohw).
Check it out!
~Nicole~
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