Monday, July 4, 2022

June Mini

Happy Fourth of July, everyone!

Obviously, I'm a little late with my June Montly Mini. 

After my vacation, which was immediately followed by guests in my sewing room, I was so itching to sew something I actually started three little quilts at once. Two planned, and one that "just happened". I got the binding stitched down on the first one a couple nights ago (more on the other two next time) but my husband was monopolizing the computer, so I failed to post. I did try to do it on my ipad, but things weren't working out too well there, so it had to wait another day. 

Without further ado, here's my finished mini for June:

The yellows and the green are from Sheryl Johnson's Veridians and Ambers. The double pink I found in my stash.

The back is an old classic from my stash. All hand quilted, as you can see. I haven't washed this yet, as I'm enjoying a "smooth" look for now. I will try to tag on another picture once its properly crinkled up.

The inspiration is an antique doll quilt, which I found on Pinterest.

I actually have a tiny bit of the that green, which I gleaned from a cutter top a few years ago. Look closely and you can see that the maker turned it over to the "wrong" side for the binding. They look like two different fabrics, both usable as "right" if you know what I mean. I may have one or two 1 1/2' squares left of it. Oh how I wish I had just a teeny scrap more! (or a whole bolt) 

Before I forget, here's the link to The Constant Quilter (Wendy's blog) for more Montly Minis. Check it out! 

Meanwhile, I finally put the finishing touches on my Pandemic Quilt, which as you may recall was a virtual round robin with my "beach" group (so named because for the past several years - up until Covid - we rented a beach house for our annual quilt retreat.) 

I'm calling this my Moda Medallion because most of the fabrics came out of my Moda bin - which of course are not necessarily all Moda, but whatever. Years ago I would have custom quilted this by hand, as that would be the most fitting, IMO. However, these days my hand quilting is restricted to small projects such as doll quilts. This will go to a long-arm quilter - I'm thinking an overall small stipple - then will be donated to charity.

Next up are finishing up a few quilts for the VA, and then I want to get started on a Quilt of Valor for my brother in law, who served (and was injured) in Vietnam. Maybe I'll make a few stars this evening, just to celebrate the day!


love,

Sandy





8 comments:

  1. Hey Sandy! How r u? I love the colors in your mini! And that Moda Medallion is beautiful!! How big is it. I just love those old medallion type quilts especially in those traditional colors, so pretty!!! take care, cw

    ReplyDelete
  2. Sandy ¡¡ me encanta tu mini !! verde es mi color favorito. Pandemic Quilt espectacular.

    ReplyDelete
  3. An excellent replica of the antique doll quilt!
    Your Moda Medallion is beautiful.
    I hardly even hand quilt the minis anymore, but I have come to terms with it. ;)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Oh, I just love your mini! Perfect colors for a sweet little quilt :) So nice that it is hand-quilted. I had some of that backing fabric, too. It was a favorite. Your round robin Pandemic Quilt is amazing with all those hsts! What a wonderful idea to make a Quilt of Valor for your brother-in-law :)

    ReplyDelete
  5. Beautiful Mini!!! Kick that hubby off!! we need to see the quilts haha!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Love the simplicity and vibrant colors of your mini.

    ReplyDelete
  7. What a sweet mini with a classic color combination! And nothing beats hand quilting.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Oh yes, that mini is right up my alley! My favorite colors and the pattern is just my style. I love it. Thanks for another great mini. Your pandemic quilt is amazing!

    ReplyDelete