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Monday, February 12, 2024

Oopsie Daisie is a Top!


I finally got QPO sewing time!

Once all of the pattern writing was done and released, and the Etsy store closing thing was behind me - I finally had time to do what I'd been wanting to do for what seems like forever.

The plan was to do this BEFORE New Zealand, but we all know where those kind of plans go - back to the land of wishful thinking.

How many block quarters did I end up making?


528


528 little block quarters that became 132 blocks set 11 X 12 for a quilt center that measures 66'' X 72'' before borders.


Top sewn together and stay-stitched around the edges.


I used SO MUCH random stuff in here!

Is it perfect? Heck no.  There are mis-matched points in places, but most are "good." There are some fabrics that I wish I had spread around a bit more. Some blocks are a bit wonky.

I don't care!  It's a quilt meant to be loved until it falls apart - I'm not going for museum quality here. Just fun.

And it has been - all of these units WERE made the traditional Leaders & Enders way. using the block pieces as the "sew-betweens" over several quilts that have been made since we first started the Oopsie Daisie Leader & Ender challenge back in July.

It really is something that I work on continuously from the time the challenge starts, finishing sometime after New Year.  I'm not the first to finish - but I eventually get there.

Our Next challenge starts in July.  You still have time to finish this one, in whatever size you want it to be!

Meanwhile at the Inn:


Bow Tie Leaders & Enders on the design wall -

All batiks!


A purple batik four-patch - so pretty!


Masculine grays!


The Silk Path construction is still in full swing!


Barb's station -

Several had asked earlier when I showed a group photo of this side of the room just what Barb was using to hold her pattern upright -



It works for single pages as well as books and keeps everything right where you can see it - vertically!  Great for your tablet or a cookbook as well.


This thing is a wonder for flat chairs!

Jenny brought her SoJoy Swivel Cushion as it is her first time at Quiltville Inn and she didn't know what our sitting situation would be. #ad

This thing is MARVELOUS - it swivels!!!!! You don't have to move your whole chair to get out, or to turn to the side to press at your machine.  Awesome awesome - I think we ALL have one on order now!

I have added both the book holder and the SoJoy Swivel Cushion to the Quilting All the Time category of the Quiltville Amazon Affiliate Store.

Quilters need ALL. THE. THINGS!


I love this little busy corner!

Check out those lovely Morning Glories blocks!


And this busy little section -Chilhowie are being worked on, but in the mean time she has gathered everyone's Silk Path strip set leavings and has sewn them into a cute little improve piece.

There is also some fun string piecing happening on adding machine tape with other cast offs from surrounding quilters.  Nothing goes to waste, and I am loving it!


Yesterday was also Jenny's birthday - how fun to come and spend your birthday on retreat with a wonderful group of gals!  Carrot cake and all!


Another project finish - a rainbow bag!


Set Up For Superbowl!

Some of the ladies wanted to know where they could watch the Superbowl - and I said "At the QPO!"

Nothing will prompt me into a deep clean like the idea of company in my space when I'm not there.  LOL!

I understand part of the game was enjoyed, but the streaming kept freezing up (Thank you rural internet!) but it's the thought that counts.

As for me?  We watched from Half-Time on to the end and I was happy that it was such a close game.  Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, the 49ers were always my brother Mark's favorite so I was cheering on for him.  It got down to the end and Kansas City pulled it out in an amazing overtime.

And through it all I quilted more Baptist fans and turned another corner -


The Winter Cardinal PDF pattern release including Star of Hope is going great guns -Thank you, everyone!

If you missed it, click over to Yesterday's Post to read all about it and add yourself to the Gift-Away.


Indigo Way is also now available as a PDF pattern booklet!

Both Indigo Way and Winter Cardinal are currently 25% off in the Quiltville Store ONLY. No coupon needed. Sale price good through 2/23/24.  Price reverts back to full on 2/24/24.

And I think that's all the news I have for now.

It's the February Quiltvillians last day, we are completely fogged in, and I'm seeing some pretty interesting photos over the porch rail if this fog doesn't clear!

Today I'll see about border fabrics for the Oopsie Daisie and then there is a backing to put together -

How about you?


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

This is something I have to remind myself of quite often.
Happy Monday, everyone!


 

5 comments:

  1. Wow it looks like such fun going on over there!! Happy Birthday, Jenny! What a fabulous way to spend the day! Today we are getting back into the routine of things... and getting ready for our long President's Day weekend this coming weekend. Loving the Oopsie Daisy top; I'll have to jump in on that one when I am done with my Triple Treat one! Have a great day, everyone!!

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  2. Anonymous1:17 PM EST

    WOW! Your oopsie daisy top is wonderfull! The secondary pattern where all the little corner triangles meet is very cool. Working on the second half of piecing rows of my Indigo Way top. I’m pretty happy with my results. I’m hoping an extra border or two will make it big enough to fit my bed. Fran in Pa

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  3. Good job on your leader and ender. Sew many Scraps and there are still full bins. Now we wait for July... I hope the ladies enjoyed the game in spite of spotty internet. I'm relying on the Meme today. Crossed fingers to get my Purple Jubilee quilted. I forget how you quilted yours. Happy Monday, it's another foggy day here in the PNW.

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  4. My SB streaming froze numerous times, repeated the same line before continuing, and eventually the interviews at the end didn't match the lip movement. I'm not sure if it was our service or the fact that so many people were streaming the same thing. I'm on the lookout an article explaining it. So frustrating.

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  5. Winter Cardinal would be a great project for an Ohio State fan - the team colors are scarlet and gray.

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