First completions of May
Veterans quilt

Yesterday I had my training to work early voting for the upcoming Democratic Primary. Then I ran some errands (more on that later). But I had time in the afternoon to finish off 2 veterans quilts with binding. I think this pattern is called “chandelier”.  Another member of our quilt club made 4 in this pattern past year. I have another one kitted up and ready to piece this month. It’s very easy to cut and sew.

I’ve quilted it in a very patriotic pantograph.

Veterans quilt

I also finished this string quilt. I’ve made so many of these and I think this one is my favorite so far. I’ve had that orange/yellow dyed fabric in my stash for years. It was just “too much” to use. But when I pulled the blue scraps for the strings, the orange/yellow fabric was the perfect choice for the center strip and binding.

I had some fun quilting it with free form ruler work. I didn’t measure or mark my stopping and starting points. I also got to use orange threads!

Here’s the back. I love the texture and patterning from the quilting.

After my voter training, I decided to stop by Joann’s and see what was left. The answer was more than I expected! Everything was 50 – 60% off. I picked up some vinyl for my Cricut.

I picked up a little bit of yarn. I wouldn’t normally buy yarn but it was 50% off. I’d be comfortable donating it if I don’t use it. The gray and green will be good for wheelchair shawls. The white and cream are just good basics. Everything I bought was about $40.

Today I think I will start on the beach etching project.


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I’m Vicki

I’m Vicki Welsh and I’ve been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I’m into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here.

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