Time to wrap up all my August sewing and share it with you. I got a bit more done in the last few days, which is satisfying.
First, I finished my OMG - One Monthly Goal for August and am linking up to
Elm Street Quilts and the August finish party. My goal was to complete the Firefighters Quilt this month, and OMG helped motivate me to get 'er done! Here is the finished quilt, which measures 44x56".
The 12 panel blocks were not the same size, and unfortunately the way I set this quilt up rather accentuated that fact. But the kids won't care, and hopefully the firefighters who judge these quilts won't either. All the quilts made by our Salt Lake Quilts for Kids group will be displayed at Nuttall's Fabrics (our local Bernina store and the #1 Bernina dealer in the country) in their soon-to-be-opened Murray store. But that's not even until the end of October - National Fire Prevention Month. And then the firefighters themselves will judge. The firefighters will keep the quilts on their trucks to pass out to kids for comfort as necessary. Win or lose, it's a great cause!
I had to add a Red Cross (get it?) to the back because I didn't buy enough of the firefighter backing.
And this shot shows a little of the free-form flame quilting I did, which was a first for me (as you can probably tell, LOL!). Nothing ventured, nothing gained...
So that's the Firefighter Quilt, which was not only my August OMG, but also Goal #4 from my 3rd Quarter Finish-Along list, which you can see
HERE.
Finally, I have my recap of Rainbow Scrap Challenge sewing for August. The color this month is/was light to medium (and bright) blues.
I finished about 45 blocks. They included 2 Beachcomber crumb blocks, 1 row of selvage tumblers, 4 selvage four-patches, 6 Cracker blocks, 4 Anvil blocks, 8 Garlic Knots, 2 International Sisters (oops! forgot to include those), some bitcoin blocks, 8 nine-patch variation blocks, and 9 string blocks (3 @ 9" and 6 at 6").
If you want to see more blue scrappy sewing goodness, hop over to Angela's So Scrappy blog for
Scrappy Saturday. I'm looking forward to just chilling in my chair with a cup of coffee and checking out all the fun sewing that's been going on in August.
And speaking of chilling in a chair, here is another picture of Bruce with his trusty sidekick Alfalfa. Alfie is the self-appointed morale officer.
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Have a great weekend!
Your OMG quilt has such a bold graphic appeal. Congrats on a fabulous finish! Fun flame quilting, too. Nicely done, Cathy!
ReplyDeleteGood job, Alfie! Oh, and good job Cathy on finishing the fireflighter quilt. It turned out very cute and cuddly :)
ReplyDeleteYour firefighter quilt is so adorable, Cathy - and what a great cause for it to go to! I love seeing all your light blue scrap blocks, too - it's one of my favorite colors.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are amazing. Love seeing Alfie snuggling with Bruce. I'm hoping he's healing nicely and feeling pretty good.
ReplyDeleteYour Firefighters quilt turned out great, and I love your collection of light blue blocks--beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAww, Alfie! I can almost hear him purring from here . . . until you interrupted him with a photo. That's got to be a great morale booster, too. Love your Firefighter quilt, and the Red Cross backing is just perfect. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt - and such a great cause too. Definitely a win/win. Funny how animals know who needs them for comfort - lucky Bruce has Alfie for moral support and lots of purrs.
ReplyDeleteYou got a lot done in August. Love all the blue blocks and the firefighter quilt.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work Alfie!
I think Bruce may be Alfie's morale officer. What adorable pictures...and its nice to see a cat picture where the cat is hard at work instead of just being a poser.
ReplyDeleteOh the quilt is adorable! I love the fun layout. And I'm so glad you have such a good nurse for hubby. Snuggles are the purrrfect medicine!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love the flame quilting AND the red cross on the back! I love that your fire department hands out quilts. I know our police department does but I haven't heard that the fire department does. Great finish!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your finish! Love your blue blocks!
ReplyDeleteAww - there's nothing better than Cat Time!
ReplyDeleteAw... I have similar pictures of Paul with our cat Jonesie. I have wished aloud more than once that I wish to be reborn as his cat - they are so perfect together, in complete harmony. And I am bothered by his snoring - silly me.
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