Today the Quilt Quasy Queens blog hop continues celebrating International Quilting Day and it's my turn to share what I've been up to. The idea of this blog hop is to talk about our UFO's and to finish one or some of them up.
At the end of February I hunted through my UFO's and found I had more than I thought. There's the grandmother's garden English paper pieced quilt which I started several years ago. I've recently been working on this one but as it is all hand stitched this will not be finished in the near future.
I have another quilt that includes hexies which I started as my Rainbow Scrap challenge in 2015. I pulled this one out and thought seriously about finishing it but I want to add another row of blocks to make it bigger and in hunting through my scraps I found I didn't have any large solid colour pieces for the backgrounds. I put this one to one side.
I also decided against this one as I just didn't want to work on it.
So that left my Compass quilt.
I finished this quilt top last September and put it to one side ready to be made into a quilt sandwich. At the end of August I had a mastectomy and before I dealt with the quilting I needed my scar to heal and also to complete my radiotherapy. At the end of November I bought the backing fabric and the wadding I needed and in early December I spent a day basting the quilt. It took me all day because the chemotherapy had caused me to have neuropathy and handling the heavy quilt caused me pain in my hands. Therefore I needed to do a little at a time.
Having decided to work on this quilt I got out my Brother machine which has a large aperture under the arm making quilting easier. I hadn't used this machine for a year as being bigger it is heavy to move. I practised using the machine to refresh my memory of the controls and was finally ready to begin when the weather turned colder and blew in with lots of snow. My hands started to hurt a lot and moving the quilt around was impossible so I reverted to hand stitching some hexie blocks.
The great thing with quilting is it's a hobby that doesn't need to be rushed so there is time to get my UFO's completed once my hands have settled down.
Several years ago at Guides we made prem baby quilts like this one for the neonatal unit at a local hospital.
Recently a couple of the girls had used fabric that we had left over in the cupboard to make some more little quilt tops. So I added the fleece fabric to the back of them since I couldn't get on with quilting my compass quilt
If the girls want to make any more we will have to get more supplies as we have exhausted all the fabric we had. I haven't made any baby quilts recently so haven't added any suitable fabric to my stash. This was a relaxing job and one that needed doing. I finished them on my Elna machine stitching the fleece to the wrong side and turning them. The opening was closed with hand stitching.
Just as my neuropathy was settling down again to be manageable and I thought I would get at least some quilting done we had the return of the cold snowy weather at the end of last week and my hands are once again very painful. Hopefully as we move into the warmer months I will be able to get my quilting done. I really want to be using my compass quilt on my bed later this year.
There's a give away for you to enter. Good luck everyone.
Here's the schedule for today and tomorrow;
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
| Words & Stitches | Sew Many Yarns | Quiltin’ Grandma’s Blog |
| Books, Hooks, Sticks, etc. | Adventurous Applique and Quilting |
| Books, Hooks, Sticks, etc. | Adventurous Applique and Quilting |
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Have fun visiting and seeing what everyone has been working on. It's been great seeing the UFO's that have been finished and I wish I had been able to complete mine but at least I got the prem baby quilts finished and we can now give them to the hospital.
Lyndsey
All amazing projects...I would have a difficult time choosing too.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your hexie quilts! Thanks so much for sharing these!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your projects with us. They are all beautiful.
ReplyDeleteRonelle
Such beautiful projects Lyndsey. Very hard to decide which I like best and usually that doesn't happen with me. Thank you for sharing your story and your beautiful projects, the cool thing is that you are working on them, and that makes them HIAFSUFOs... (Hopefully I am finished soon UFOs) :) I'm so happy you participated in QQQ 2018 with us this year... Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteI love your Compass Quilt. I'm sorry you haven't been able to do as much quilting due to your health problems. Praying that you recover completely and soon.
ReplyDeleteYour compass quilt is amazing and hopefully you’ll be able to finish it someday soon. I wish you all the best as you work to get healthy.
ReplyDeleteI love your Grandmother's Flower Garden and your little Premie quilt is adorable! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWarmer weather and more enjoyable quilting.
ReplyDeleteThe prem baby quilts are a great idea
ReplyDeleteThose hexies look so nice. I hope you can find more time to get the UFOs finished up with the warmer weather arriving.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are healing and winter is rough but you have the right attitude and Spring is right around the corner. I love the little pink preemie blanket.
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful projects. I hope you find time to finish them.
ReplyDeletewhat wonderful projects. hope your hands get better soon
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Thanks for sharing your projects. They are lovely and give you something to look forward to. Making the preemie blankets is a lovely thing to do.
ReplyDeleteLove all of your projects! Love your pup!!!
ReplyDeleteIf that is all the UFO's you have, you are doing great. Thanks for joining the Bloo Hop!
ReplyDeleteWe're all getting there...so many projects, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOne day at a time! That is my motto. If I don't get it done today, there is tomorrow. It is not the end of the world.
ReplyDeleteSo many great projects. I love doing EPP quilts as well and have a quilt in the process. Hope you will be feeling better soon.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are doing better after your surgery. Love that compass quilt. I always wanted to make one, thanks for sharing. :D
ReplyDeleteI wish you the best of luck in making progress when you are feeling up to it. All your projects are just lovely!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your neuropathy troubles, I am sending virtual hugs your way. I was lucky that someone warned me before I started chemo, and I insisted on wearing ice gloves during every treatment. I just have a little numbness in some fingers but it doesn't impact my sewing much. But I do have neuropathy in both my feet, it's quite painful, and I couldn't imagine sewing at all if my hands hurt like that. You are very brave for hanging in there, stay strong. Depending on the drug you received the neuropathy could still go away, very often the side effects are reversible. I am keeping my fingers crossed for you.
ReplyDeleteGood for you for sending preemie quilts to the hospital. They mean so much to the families.
ReplyDeleteBeatrice has such good advice about neuropathy that I can't add anything but sympathy; my neuropathy is worst in my feet also and some days all I can do is breathe through it. Life is a funny old dog, isn't it?
All of your quilts are amazing! I have never tried a hexie because I know I would not have the patience. And you're right, quilting is a hobby. If it's not fun, why bother? So sorry to hear about your hand issues. Hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteAll great! I've just scratched the surface on EPP - it's a commitment to be sure! basaran.family@rogers.com
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are wonderful! Hope your healing continues to get better! Good luck in your endeavors, Susan
ReplyDeleteSo many choices! I hope that your pain resolves soon so you can get back to quilting whatever you like. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThe fleece backed neonatal blankies make for a lovey finish, You have been sew industrious throughout your health issues, I applaud your efforts. May it warm soon and may your hands feel better. You are right that quilting is a journey to be enjoyed and not rushed. Best wishes ... Pat
ReplyDeleteSorry you are having pain in your hands. Our eyes and hands are very precious to those of us who quilt or do handwork of any kind. Your hexie quilts are going to be great. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI too have the hand issues, so many breaks are needed! I'm really liking your compass quilt!
ReplyDeleteI too have the hand issues, so many breaks are needed! I'm really liking your compass quilt!
ReplyDeleteYou have wonderful projects to work on. I love your hexies.
ReplyDeleteLovely projects. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHere's to better health in your future...you've got so many fabulous quilts to finish.
ReplyDeleteYou have such an array of lovely work and you are so right, that it is your own schedule to finish things up. I have to say again that your Compass quilt is my favourite if I had to choose.
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