Saturday, August 16, 2025

A Couple of String Quilt Finishes

Hello! I’m happy to share that I have a couple more quilt finishes this week. It’s been a long, dry spell for me between finishes. Well, I just looked back and it was mid-June when I finished the last three. I guess it’s not *that* long, but it seems like it to me. But summer is drawing to a close and I feel prime sewing and quilting weather coming around the corner!


As usual, I can’t seem to place blocks on the design board in a level fashion. If the truth be known, I didn’t even hang the design board evenly. But that’s a story for another time!

So, I sewed 30 string blocks in aqua, turquoise, and teal. It’s the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color for August, and I’m linking up, as usual, to Scrappy Saturday. These blocks finish at 6”. I give them to our local Quilts for Kids chapter, where they use both string and crumb blocks in sets of 15 to go into the quilt kits they check out to sewing volunteers. 


Maybe you have or have seen some of these prints. There is one interesting print in there that I got at the scrap tables at the last Worldwide Quilt Day in May. It’s a teal background with a sugar skull-like Darth Vader on it in black. Weird! Can you spot pieces of it? There are also some strings of the leftover panda print that I used in the flimsy I showed IN THIS POST


I also pin basted and quilted the first two of my quilts-in-waiting. These were both made from 8.5” string blocks, which I experimented with earlier in the year. After discussing it with the QFK ladies, we eventually decided that 6.5” string blocks work better for QFK quilt patterns, so I decided to finish these up myself. 

This first string quilt, which finished at 40x55” has a teal-colored floral print as the constant. It doesn’t photograph well in that it looks much more dull in a full shot.


Up close, though, it really is much more vibrant and happy. I did the standard diagonal line quilting, then stitched a half inch on either side of the seamlines.


The 42” width backing was supplemented by a strip of fabric given to me a couple years ago by a friend. 


The second quilt of 8.5” string blocks is also 40” across, but with only six rows down is 48” in length. Obviously, I pinned both quilts up sideways on the design board.


Oh look, another panda! 


This green fabric was a wider print, so I didn’t have to piece the backing. 


My sewing goal for the coming week is to layer and finish two more quilt tops and to sew up my aqua and teal crumbs. That will finish up my teal scraps for the month. If there is time, I’d like to sew together the Halloween quilt I’ve been working on all year, two blocks at a time. I’m more of a fall person rather than a Halloween person. But I have my reasons for making this one. Back in August of 2021, Cousin Kim and I and Cousin Carrie (Kim’s sister, who passed away last year) and Carrie’s daughter Jenny all took a road trip to Missouri Star Quilt Company. We stayed for a week and attended a fun workshop together. At the time, we all bought identical Halloween quilt panels. Cousin Kim finished hers in 2022, and I had a ball custom quilting it. I really want to do the same for myself. Cousin Carrie loved Halloween, so I know that putting it together and quilting it will bring back a lot of wonderful memories!

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I didn’t know whether I should bother to share these next pictures, but at least for my own personal records, I wanted to (finally) get a picture of our mostly finished master bedroom after the wall repairs, painting, new bedding and art, and new window coverings. When we bought the condo last year, the walls had cracks and small holes in its formerly-almond paint, plus white metal mini blinds at the windows with floor-length lace curtains. The former resident was 99 years old when she passed and had no desire during her last decades to update it. And who would blame her?

But we wanted to refresh and update it for us. The only thing we have left to do is replace the carpeting. I’m not sure if that will be next year or the year after, because our bathrooms need painting and some cabinetry overhauls too. Anyway, here is our bedroom. The color is Sherwin Williams Acanthus.


I was going to ditch the lamps, but once I removed the ‘90’s-vibe tassels from them, they looked so much cleaner that I decided to forego sconces. And this is Darla’s favorite spot - under the ceiling fan! I would like to make a bed runner for the bed at some point. 

And now for Truth in Blogging, the photo below shows the west wall in its real life messy state, our computers, an old IKEA table (used to be in my old sewing room), mismatched desk chairs and papers all over the desk. Just keeping it real!

Yep, that’s my exercise bike there in the corner. It won’t be getting any more use until I’m recovered from my knee surgeries this winter. 

That’s all I have for this week. I hope you’re enjoying the last few weeks of summer. Me, I’m so ready to be done with summer. And it occurs to me that I haven’t even been swimming one time yet this year. I’ll have to rectify that before the pool closes for the season in early September! 

2 comments:

cbott said...

More "Truth in Blogging": Nobody hangs things up straight! They're just better at photo manipulation.

If you hadn't mentioned it, I'd've thought the panda strips in the aqua blocks were more sugar skulls!

I really like the alternate blocks setting in your two 8.5" string quilts. Calms things down a lot.

Carolyn

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

I see those pandas peeking out! Your aqua string blocks are so pretty all together, Cathy. I love the different ones you've combined with other squares to make those great quilts, too. The new color on your bedroom walls is lovely - so cool and soothing. And aren't desks always messy?! 😜