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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Ostrich Block of the Month

I finished my Ostrich Block of the Month a while ago, and thought that it was about time that I showed it off!


This BOM was organized by Myra (at Tactile Pleasures...in Fabric) through a local quilt group. Thanks Myra! This was one of the most enjoyable projects I have ever made.

This was a BOM that before we started we all made suggestions for blocks, then each month one was picked. We were able to make the blocks and project any way we wanted to. It was called 'Ostrich' because we had the option of 'putting our head in the sand' one month, and not making the chosen block (I made every block suggestion).

They weren't necessarily blocks chosen each month, sometimes they were shapes -


Triangles


Stars


Circles

Sometimes they were techniques - 


Applique 


Seminole Patchwork


Paper Piecing 

But of course, there were blocks -


Churn Dash


Square in a Square


Flying Geese


Nine Patch


Piano Keys


Bow Tie


Dresden Plate

Plus this block - we were told to start the BOM with our choice of block -


I chose a large star. 
I originally thought I would make a medallion quilt, but I quickly realized that that style of quilt needed lots of planning.


Instead I made a bed runner to go on my anniversary whole cloth quilt. It is 23"x90". I used wool batting. I decided not to quilt any feathers on it (a real challenge for me), because it would be on a quilt with lots of feathers, so I tried quilting all different kinds of lines, continuous curves etc.

The last time I blogged there was snow on the ground, now the vegetable garden is planted and growing-


the flowers beds are doing well -

incredibly windy in the photo

And I have finished lots of projects -


I made a pillow using the HexnMore ruler (the small size hexagons and triangles) - it was made to go with my whole cloth quilt and is in the photo of my bed, behind the other pillows.


I pieced a Storm at Sea quilt top,


using this ruler by Creative Grids - it was such an easy quilt top to make. The blocks are 12", and I used fat quarters in two different colours. The top is 64"x78".


I have been practicing free motion quilting (practice, practice, practice!).

I have also been knitting -


I finished a lace scarf


and a pair of socks (the pattern is Skew from Knitty).

I made a couple of shawls - 


Sweet Dreams for a dear friend


and Out of Darkness, both Boo Knits (as well as the lace scarf above)


I spun some yarn,


to make some colour work 'glittens' (gloves with the fold over top).

Lots of catching up!

Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!