Veterans quilts

Yesterday I was with my quilt club sewing on a new veterans quilt. I started this one last month and got hung up at this point.

I put this block together only to realize that this isn’t the “block”. My black and white diagram wasn’t terribly clear and my notes were nonexistent. I guess that when I cut the kit I thought it was self-explanatory. Turns out, it wasn’t.

I spent the last part of that day figuring out exactly how the quilt needed to be constructed and giving myself some actual guidance. I came in yesterday ready to go.

First I made the blocks. This is the “block”.

This is the sashing.

I got all of the blocks and sashing made and started piecing the rows. I think I might get this top together today. I’m honestly not sure yet if I’m going to like it but, if nothing else, I will have used up a lot of scraps. The tan background is all scraps from backing of other veterans quilts. The colors are hand dyed scraps.

We had our normal monthly meeting Tuesday night and I brough home quite a haul of quilts and tops. 23 finished quilts were turned in! Half of those were from one person. We have a small quilt club but they are a prolific group.

But that’s not all! They also turned in over 10 more tops to be quilted. I already had 3 at home and I think Brenda has 3 or 4 more. The one I’m working on now will be yet another one to add to the TBQ stack.

I have to get busy quilting and dyeing some quilt backs.

That motivated me to come home yesterday afternoon and get the ditch stitching repairs done on Eclipse. I don’t expect I’ll do anymore quilting on this until after we get back from Maine in September. But it’s stabilized and the rest of the quilting is filler quilting, which means fun quilting.

Then I moved on to get 2 veterans quilts loaded and ready to start quilting. I’ll get started on these this afternoon.


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5 responses to “Veterans quilts”

  1. Quiltygirl Avatar

    Maybe you were coming up with a whole new design? I like the colors you are using!!

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  2. geneblack Avatar
    geneblack

    I can see how you would make that mistake. Glad you figured it out before you sewed all the pieces into “wrong” blocks.

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  3. Carole @ From My Carolina Home Avatar

    Great save, the new block with sashing is going to be a wonderful quilt.

    Wow, you have so much to quilt for the veterans! I do hope you are getting some help with the expense of the backings and batting!

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  4. Vicki in MN Avatar
    Vicki in MN

    I often think I will remember what I intended for a layout and don’t write it down. I have at least two sets of strips cut for something that I have no idea what! I love that you got so many finished quilts. You do such a great thing with these donation quilts.

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  5. Wanda Hanson Avatar

    Some of those quilts that have an all over pieced pattern are hard to break down into blocks. I have one I’m trying to decipher now and see if part of it is a pieced sashing.

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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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