I hope you were able to catch my unboxing video yesterday, but if not, you can watch it here:
I hope you were able to catch my unboxing video yesterday, but if not, you can watch it here:
Yahoo! Today is the day I've been waiting for, when I get to unveil all the awesomeness I received as part of the Island Batik Ambassador program in 2021! I had planned to do a live video, but realized that the time fram wouldn't work, so I recorded my opening yesterday and have it scheduled to go up on my facebook page - PamelaQuilts - at noon today! Pop on over and check it out!
Here are some of my goodies stacked up on the shelf. I can't wait to get sewing with all of this glorious beauty! Today, Megan at BestQuilter, and Jenner from The Inquiring Quilter will also be sharing with us!This week has mostly been spent putting away Christmas and cleaning! I did manage to finish a custom order for two pillow shams to go with the Stepping Stones Sampler quilt which is off to a loving home.
I'm always a little sad to sell one of my favorites, and this one was lovely in my guest room, but since we were forced to remodel that room due to last year's roof leak it no longer had a purpose, and had never been used. I am so glad that someone will use and love the quilt, and I got to use some of the leftover bits to make the pillow shams.Not really, but I couldn't resist the pun! I decided to work on making a sloth block every Sunday so I can finish that top by the end of the month for my OMG.
I completed the one on the right today, so that puts me at halfway done already! I do love them, they are super cute, but each one takes a good three hours plus to cut out and sew together. (The pattern is Sleepy Sloth by Elizabeth Hartman) I might have to make a fifth block in baby girl colors for a baby version. We'll see!
In contrast, this little gem took about 15 minutes to make! It's block 14 for the Sewcialites Quilt Along. I'm happy that I'm all caught up with this project, and back to looking forward to the new blocks each week!Linking up with:
I almost forgot that this week was a challenge week for Project Quilting! Yesterday, I realized that I hadn't even thought about what I wanted to make - but at least I knew that I had some yellow Island Batik in the form of Stash Builder Rolls and solid gray so I was set for fabric. (I received these fabrics as part of the Island Batik Ambassador program in 2020)
It's amazing how much smaller the rows are after sewing together!
It didn't take very long to finish sewing the rows to each other and have a top ready for quilting! I layered it up using some of the Hobbs fusible batting. I am really enjoying using this product and love not having to deal with pins! I received a queen size package of this in my second Island Batik Ambassador Box in 2020, really good stuff!
Now that it's a New Year, I suddenly feel like I have free reign to start a whole ton of new projects, after all - I have 12 whole month for those finishes! I hope I don't get too carried away with all of them because I'm going for my Quilting PHD in 2021 with Gail. I've got 12 projects all lined up and ready to go already. This will put me pretty darn close to having all my UFO's off the books and is a pretty lofty goal, but after finishing up Dear Jane last year, I think I'm up to the challenge!
1) Quilter's Recipe Box - this is the top from my 2017 Quilt Along. All I need to do is add a border and quilt it, and it will be finished.
2) Seashore Splendor. This quilt is the top from my 2019 Quilt Along. It just needs to be quilted!
3) Super Saturday Sampler. This was a quilt block of the month from the local quilt shop that I taught with a quilting friend. We each designed and taught half the blocks. I still need to make the bottom left block, then I can put the quilt together.
4) Joy. This quilt is the original pattern by Jacquelyne De Jonge. I have the middle block of the center done, but I'm not sure about my backgound color choice. To tell you the truth I'm not sure if I am in love with it enough to want to do the rest of the quilt (which is all paper foundation quilting), or if I might want to design a simpler border to finish it off. Time to make a decision and get this one finished for better or worse! I did stock up on a ream of newsprint to use for the piecing if I decide to go for it.
5) Giant Dahlia. This was a stitchalong project I found here in 2013. I have the dahlia done, and a couple of fabric options for the background. I need to figure out the center, and if it needs borders, or am I going to finish it as a lap quilt.
6) Farmer's Wife. I started making this in Christmas fabrics. Love the book and the stories and all the traditional blocks. Time to get this past the finish line! I'm not crazy about my choice for the background of these blocks, but it will look great with the right sashing. I need to count my blocks and see how far in I am!
7) Alouette. This was going to be a sample for the quilt shop that never got made. I'll be taking care of that this month, and I have everything organized and ready to stitch up!
8) Mini Memories of the Titanic. Started this one some time ago as well. I have all the border blocks done, so the rest shouldn't be too hard, right?
9) Big Surf. I made a shop sample of this and have enough fabric cut out for a second one. Just need to make it!
10) All Seasons Basket. Another shop sample that never got finished. I think the fabrics are just lovely, so I really want to get this one finished!
11) Perry's Horse Quilt. This is a wall hanging size quilt I want to expand into a couch quilt for my DH, his current quilt is in tatters and it's time for a new one! He will love it, I'm sure. I need to figure out what blocks I want to make for the next border and get going on it.
12) Cat's Fancy. I have a ton of fabric left from previous projects that I want to use for a lap quilt. No pattern yet, so this is just a collection of fabric at the moment, but it's definitely going to become a quilt!
So that wraps up my UFO list for the year. I need to work a bit each month on the two more time consuming ones - Joy and Farmer's Wife. It's a pretty big commitment to add them both to the list for one year, but I think I can do it!
Don't know if I'll ever become a one project at a time kind of person, but I definitely don't want to have this number of projects piled up again! Finish what I start is my plan, and I'm looking forward to it! Come join us if you want to get control of your projects, too:
I am really happy and excited to announce that I have been chosen to participate in the Island Batik Ambassador program for another year!