Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Felicia's Flamingo

Felicia's Flamingo began with a request from Jessica that I make a small tropical wall quilt for her mom who just moved to Florida. Sure I'm up for a challenge.

I drew the flamingo on graph paper and numbered the grid.


Using the drawing as my "map" I plotted where the bird was. Outlines first.


This flamingo must like Mac N Cheese. Look at all the pieces I cut out of this fabric!




There are 18 x 24 one inch squares covering the cutting mat.
Time to sew them all together.



Once all the vertical seams are done it was half as wide!



Look how tiny it is now!

One tiny bead to finish the eye!

Felicia's Flamingo is gorgeous!

This project was so much fun I may have to make another one!

This is the quilt hanging by the Save The Date card for Chris and Jessica's proposed wedding in September. I hope and pray all goes well but with this crazy Coronavirus who can tell.





Thursday, January 9, 2020

2020 Temperature Quilt Beginnings

So to make 2020 special I'm tracking the high and low temperatures for Pinehurst and will incorporate them into a Temperature Quilt. To get started I went to Weather.com, plugged in Pinehurst, NC, then looked at the Almanac for the highs and lows for 2019.

Temperature 2019 Tally

I tallied each temp and was surprised by the results. We only had3 days total that the high was in the 30's and we had 99 days with the high in the 90's. Wow. I think last year was unusually warm but it does give me an idea what to expect.
These Bella Solids will be used for my LOW temperatures.

These print fabrics will be used for the HIGH temperatures.

This is my plan for a graph. 
I will foundation piece the blocks with HIGH in center and LOW on the corners. 

Piecing the months.

Months!

Numbers too!

Twiddletails Temperature Quilt Along is a group on Facebook that I joined where quilters share their ideas and questions as we make our individualized 2020 Temperature quilts.

More to follow.