Showing posts with label Buckeye Queen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buckeye Queen. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

{Post #100} Buckeye Queen Finished!



I posted this on my regular blog, shelbystitcher.blogspot.com as well.  My sister doesn't know it is for her.  I am letting her think I made it for a friend.  If the truth be known, I think she's my only real friend.  We don't talk much because we're both so busy, but that's OK.  When we talk, we talk LONG!!  Love her so much!

This quilt turned out so well.  I had a bunch of scrap bindings to use up that were already sewn end-to-end, so I just used that.  Where it looks like there is binding in the pictures is where the gold fabric is, which blends into our kitchen floor.

Spend the AM making buckeyes (because of the Buckeye Queen) and M & M Pretzel Treats for holiday time.



Yea, just a little OCD here.  A row of greens then a row of reds...hahahahaha...



Monday, December 2, 2013

{Post #99} Machine Quilting Finished for Buckeye Queen


I finished the machine quilting on this tonight.  It only took a couple of hours.  I used a swirl pattern, and it moved right along.  I had a tension issue that meant some unsewing, but it was not too bad.  I love it!

I want to start the binding, but will wait until tomorrow.  Did all our laundry today and want to get it put away like a good girl.  Hee hee.

This pattern is called Buckeye Queen.  It's because the designer's sister used to make all in her family Buckeye candies for Christmas.  One never knows where a name comes from, huh?

I used navy blue quilting thread since MOST of the quilt is very dark.  One of these is in my future for myself made out of shirts.



Thursday, November 7, 2013

{Post #98} Buckeye Queen Center Finished



Here it is, ready to quilt.  I really, really, like everything about this quilt.  

My quilting fabric selections are not pondered over for hours.  I usually just grab something and sew it on.  Well, I noticed that the green in the outer border was the same exact shade as the inner border.  It was serendipity.

Will commence the quilting and binding in a few days most likely.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

{Post #97} Buckeye Queen Just Needs Outer Border


This only needs an outer border for the piecing to be finished.  What color?  My sister favors blues and browns, so it will likely be one of those two.  I think this is about 60" x 54" right now.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

{Post #96} Loving This


Can hardly wait to make myself one of these out of shirts!  I have to put the thin border on the last two sides.  The HSTs are just sitting there.  I happen to have enough to fit on one side finished.

{Post #95} Buckeye Queen 15 Blocks Strong


My parents will be here in about 18 days.  I have this crazy goal of finishing this before they get here so they can take it to my sister on their way home.  This is 3 rows with the vertical seams sewn together.  I really like this, and just took the plunge.  I decided to make the HST border instead of wimping out and doing a solid piece of fabric.  I cut down the triangles cut off to piece in the pinwheels and only had to add a handful of other scraps to make enough.  

We are having company tonight, so I have to get some cleaning done in our guest room.  Will be working on this as I have time.  Flying along so far.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

{Post #94} Buckeye Queen


This pattern is called Buckeye Queen.  I saw one on Pinterest.  My sister did, too.  She said "I'll take one of these" when she saw it.  So I cut one out yesterday AM and am plugging away at it now.  This is just pieces and parts laying on my design wall.

I randomly cut out the large squares, then the smaller ones for the pinwheels on point.  I pinned the color for the pinwheels onto the intersections so I could spread them out.  The left 2 vertical rows are completely sewn, but not sewn to each other.

I bought multiple packages of ground chicken and chicken breasts yesterday.  Now they're all cooked up and ready for the freezer.  I need to go package them.

I like this quilt pattern a lot.  I am eager to sew the center together.  The next border is thin, one fabric, then a HST border, then a wider one to finish it off.  I'd like to make one for myself out of men's shirts.

TTFN