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Gypsy Wife by Kim Soper/Leland Ave Studios

gypsy wife HST blocks

Baby steps around here this week. Made some progress on the sewing room/guest room, a few gypsy wife blocks, and my October do. Good Stitches blocks.

October do. Good Stitches.

(If they look familiar, it’s cuz they are — we made these same blocks in a different color-way back in May).

In between the rain this weekend, we headed down to PA for some apple and pumpkin picking with friends at Frecon Farms.

Apples!

It’s beginning to feel like fall around here, in spite of the 75 degree days.

Fall Leaves

The leaves are changing, there is apple sauce in the oven, and the air conditioners are out of the windows. Last night the boys were jokingly singing Christmas carols and I didn’t mind a bit. I’m ready for you, fall!

Getting back to things sewing-related, I finally started to put my Gypsy Wife blocks up on the design board together and I am a bit perplexed. gypsy wife progress

There’s more white/cream than I remember, and I’m afraid it’s too stark a contrast against the earlier blocks that I made that are darker and more saturated. What do you think? Would you remake any of them? I’m on the fence, hoping I can pull it together and make it feel cohesive but not too matchy-match in the end. I’m all ears for any tips you might have for me going forward!

Hope you are having a fantastic week!

I’m linking up with Freshly Pieced and Sew Fresh Quilts.

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odds and ends.

gypsy wife kim soper/leland ave studios

Indian HatchetI’ve been dabbling this week. A little here, a little there, making a few blocks for gypsy wife, attaching the bindings on two other quilts, and putting the back together for Diamonds in the Deep. A little of this, a little of that and slowly but surely things are getting done.

Puss in the Corner

Puss in the Corner with border

I also received my fabric for the Tone It Down low-volume fabric swap! (It’s Carolyn Friedlander’s Draft Paper in ivory — isn’t it fun?!?) It’s ready to cut into charm squares and get packaged up for mailing to Michelle at From Bolt to Beauty!

Tone It Down Fabric Swap

Slowly, slowly, I’m chipping away at the goals I have set for myself this month. As the last day of September approaches, I’m feeling good that some finishes are on the horizon. It also feels good to know that I’ll have some mental space free to focus on new projects. I’ve been thinking a lot about what direction I’d like to take my quilting next, and how I’d like to grow and challenge myself. . . now, it’s just a matter of finding the time to fit in everything I’d like to do!

For those who might be interested, you can learn more about the LV swap here. I’m not sure if there are spots left, but you should check it out to see!

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Linking up with Freshly Pieced and Sew Fresh Quilts.

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weekend snippets.

Gypsy Wife Blocks by Kim Soper/Leland Ave Studios

Star Spangled Bros

Honestly, it is hard to believe the Fourth of July has come and gone! This year is moving much faster in reality than it is in my head. . .

I hope you had a lovely weekend (either here in the US, or wherever you may be). Ours was a little bit soggy to start, but by Saturday the sun was shining and there was no humidity — gorgeous! It basically doesn’t  get any better than that!

Star Block

While it rained, I got busy working on some of my Gypsy Wife blocks. (Here’s Crazy Anne and the Star Block complete.)

Gypsy Wife Blocks

And all of that rain was great for the garden. . .

Tomatoes in the Garden

Squash Blossom

Pepper peeking outThe rain was also a great opportunity to take stock of all of my unfinished projects and start making plans for when and how I am going to bring them to completion. Remember these guys???

My First Quilt - still waiting for a finishI even pulled out the first quilt I ever made, which is still sitting half-quilted and waiting for a binding. I am making a promise to you all, my children will have a picnic on the beach sitting on this quilt before the summer is complete! I’m counting on you guys to hold me to it!

Peanut Sesame Slaw w/ Soba Noodles

Once the rain departed, we got down to business celebrating with friends and family. Last night we made this delicious peanut sesame slaw with soba noodles recipe from Cookie and Kate for a BBQ at the beach. It was a huge hit!

So that’s the story of our weekend! How was yours? Did you get much sewing accomplished? Did you gain a few lbs? I’m happy to say that I managed both, the signs of a good weekend, indeed!

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crazy anne with a plan.

Gypsy Wife Kim Soper/Leland Ave Studios

 

crazy anne ready to piece

It’s been a while since I’ve worked on anything with a color palette that didn’t involve some sort of orange, and I can only compare it to this: it’s like eating pizza every night for dinner and then finally eating some vegetables. You still really love pizza, but sometimes a salad is just the thing you need to keep yourself feeling well. That’s what it was like to pull out these gypsy wife fabrics, which have been accumulating in the closet since April! They were a delicious, good-for-my-soul treat!

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The fact that I am so behind the schedule of most others working on this BOM really helped me to enjoy the process, too. There was no pressure to get things done within a specific time frame. I just allowed myself to play with all of the pieces of fabric, (and my new Alison Glass stash) and feel the creativity flow. Ahhhhhhhhh.

Next up, starting to tackle the 60 or so filler blocks!

So! How about you? What’s on the agenda for this week? Will you be sewing much over the 4th of July weekend? Hope you have a relaxing time, however you spend it!

Linking up with Lee at WIP Wednesday!

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From the Heart

From the Heart by Kim Soper/Leland Ave Studios

Gypsy Wife Block - From the Heart

 

Okay, so here’s my progress report! I finished the From the Heart block for Gypsy Wife last night, only to realize that (a) I was supposed to start the next block as well, and (b) I was also supposed to start working on the “filler” blocks for the quilt. Oh well, there is only so much time in the day, between soccer games, grocery store visits, birthday parties and the likes!

I also finished my paper-pieced block for LIMOD, but the sun is already too far down to allow me to get a decent picture of it, so I’ll have to wait until tomorrow to show you.

Finally, the last, and most exciting (scary, terrifying, thinking-about-it-when-I-can’t-sleep) thing to share is my fabrics which arrived for my first-ever queen-sized quilt. I was worried that the orange would be too orange-y, if you know what I mean, but I am very happy that they lean toward the papaya/cheddar side of the orange spectrum.

Fabrics are here!

 

Whaddya think?!?! I added just a pop of peacock blue in there and may add a speck of ash grey if it works, but there is lots and lots of white to keep it fresh and light, and I think this quilt is going to remind me of sunshine and citrus as I work! Okay, that’s all for now! Happy Day!

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pershing.

Gypsy Wife by Kim Soper/Leland Ave Studios

Pershing

 

Oh, Pershing, you tricky trickster! I had no idea what I was in for when I set out to make you! This block was deceptively difficult! In the beginning, it starts simply and innocently enough — adding some half-triangles to the four corners of a 3.5 inch square. I can do this! But the deeper I went into the piecing, the more I started to doubt myself and how things would turn out.

One issue I wasn’t really thinking about at the outset, was keeping the block square, and how important this would  be to the final outcome. The more precisely each “layer” is pieced, the better chance that all of your points will match up as you add the next layer of triangles.

Pershing

Another aspect of the piecing that gave me anxiety was not knowing exactly what size each finished layer should be as I completed it.  As long as I had a 1/4 inch seam allowance on each completed square, I had to trust that in the end my block would come out to the required 9″ (and it did), but I would have certainly felt more confident if I had some guidance on this along the way.

It was challenging to make sure that the points on each triangle were centered and all pieces were symmetrical. But one tip I found (clearly a little too late!) was that if the seams of my previously pieced square matched up with the seam line of the triangle I was attaching, then I could be sure that my point was evenly centered. I’m not sure if that makes sense, so heres a picture I snapped with my phone of what I mean, here:

Pershing

 

See how the seams of the triangle I am attaching are laying on the open seam lines of the previous layer’s diamond shape? That was really helpful in making sure things were symmetrical.

But the greatest challenge for me, by far was piecing the triangles (for those with the pattern, triangle pieces D and E) to form a strip, which is then joined to each side of the block. Thankfully, when I saw Daisy’s post on her pretty Pershing block over at Ants to Sugar, she linked to a very helpful post on Riddle and Whimsy that made completing the block possible for me. I was a complete novice when it came to “dog ears” and sewing triangles in general. I had been trying to line up the triangles end to end, and as anyone who actually knows about sewing triangles could tell you, they looked absolutely nothing like a strip. It was a frustrating disaster!

I am really grateful for all of the help I received from people posting tips on completing this block on their blogs! And if there is something that anyone has learned from my experience with this “easy” block, then I am grateful for the chance to contribute to someone else’s endeavor in the same manner!

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jumping on the gypsy wife bandwagon.

Gypsy Wife by Kim Soper/Leland Ave Studios


Color Wheel BlockI have loved Jen Kingsley’s Gypsy Wife Quilt ever since the first time I saw it.  It’s been the cover of my pinterest board for quilting for almost a year now.

Gypsy Wife Book

So when I started to see block-of-the-months (BOM) pop up on Flickr for this awesome quilt, I just had to join in! I’m so excited to be a part of The Intrepid Thread’s Gypsy Wife BOM. I think the fabrics they have chosen are fantastic, and I’m so excited to see what pretty fabrics these next months will bring! When signing up for the BOM, we had a choice of two colorways — either calm (with lots of pale blues and grays) or intense (lots of figs and plums with pops of red and yellow). I chose the intense, and I am so happy I did!

I had a hard time choosing the layout for the  first block. With so many beautiful fabrics to showcase, and not knowing what the rest of the quilt will really look like, I wasn’t sure which color I should highlight the most. I tried it with a ruby background:

Another Possible Layout - Ruby Background

And with a gold background:Possible Layout - Gold Background

But in the end, I chose the layout suggested by The Intrepid Thread in their newsletter. It felt like I was squashing some of my creativity to choose a layout that had already been showcased, but since it was only my first block, I decided to give myself a pass. Especially since it truly was the layout that I liked the best!

Possible Layout

My only regret is that I wish I had fussy cut the center block like this, instead of the way I did.

Oh, wait! Did I say my only regret?!? No, there were many regrets. The biggest when I realized I had sewn the block together almost ALL WRONG!

Here is a visual of what not to do:

A Major Oops!

So, yeah, that happened. But, I recovered, and I am really happy with the pretty little block I now have. That is all mine. And will someday be a part of a completed Gypsy Wife Quilt of my very own! Yippee!!