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Showing posts with label quilt. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Teddy Bear's Picnic

I haven't taken the time to post anything for over a week, but I have been busy.

First of all, Tom's quilt "Teddy Bear's Picnic" is  finished as of this evening.  He finished putting it together last week end after finding some fabric that would work for an outer border at JoAnn's. 



Yesterday and today I quilted it for him and did the binding this afternoon and evening (he really dislikes that job).

Here is the finished quilt


I just love the color play in this quilt! 

He came up with the vision for this quilt after seeing the Bear Tracks pattern on Quilter's Cache.  He based it on the song "Teddy Bear's Picnic", a song from the 1930's.  An interesting trivia fact....it was used by Jerry Garcia as a tuning song.

Here are the lyrics:
If you go down to the woods today
You're sure of a big surprise.
If you go down to the woods today
You'd better go in disguise.
For ev'ry bear that ever there was
Will gather there for certain, because
Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic.
Ev'ry teddy bear who's been good
Is sure of a treat today.
There's lots of marvelous things to eat
And wonderful games to play.
Beneath the trees where nobody sees
They'll hide and seek as long as they please
Cause that's the way the teddy bears have their picnic.
If you go down to the woods today
You'd better not go alone.
It's lovely down in the woods today
But safer to stay at home.
For ev'ry bear that ever there was
Will gather there for certain, because
Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic.
Picnic time for teddy bears
The little teddy bears are having a lovely time today
Watch them, catch them unawares
And see them picnic on their holiday.
See them gaily gad about
They love to play and shout;
They never have any care;
At six o'clock their mummies and daddies,
Will take them home to bed,
Because they're tired little teddy bears.

edit: actually I looked at a slightly different version when I did the quilting which says "if you go out in the woods today" rather than "if you go down to the woods today".  Both Tom and I are more familiar with the version I used.


Many people are familiar with the first verse or two, but don't know the suggestion of it being "safer to stay at home". Tom wanted to have fun with that. So his quilt has teddy bears picnicing (well actually it's Christmas fabric but they have a basket, and Tom says with their fur coats they can picnic in December) but also the scarier bears....in other words "every bear that ever there was" happen to be in this woods.

It's made of flannel and to date the most complicated piecing he's done.  I warned him that piecing HST's from flannel wasn't going to be real easy, but he ended up doing a really good job. (Dare I say he has a good teacher?)


And I quilted the words from a couple of the lyrics in the outer borders.


More of the forest fabric was used for the backing

Didn't he do a great job?

For myself, I finished embroidering the final blocks for the Raggedy Ann and Andy BOM and  set the blocks together.  I'm ready to start quilting it in a day or two.

I have the first four rows of Dutch Treat #3 layered and started hand quilting it last night. Here's what it looks like spray basted and ready to quilt. 


I'm doing it "quilt as you go" like the first two.  After these first four rows are quilted, I'll add two more rows to the right side, quilt them, add two more, etc.  until all 14 rows are done. Then I applique, add and quilt the  borders.  Works well for me as I quilt in my lap without a hoop.

When the applique blocks are trimmed to 4 1/2" from the original 6" working squares, I've saved all those trimmed ends.  I have two boxes full of them from the first two DT's.  This time I decided to work with them as I was doing the applique so that it wouldn't be such a daunting task all at once.  I made strips of no sent length, using whatever I trimmed each session.  Now I've cut those into 4 and 5" blocks, bordering the 4" ones with a brown frame and then piecing all together.  So far I have this much set together.


LOTS and LOTS of seams which may make it a nightmare to quilt.  We'll have to see.

That's what I've been doing.  How about you?





Monday, July 4, 2011

Teddy Bear Picnic

Happy 4th of July to my American friends.  We're especially in a celebratory mood today as our grandson returned home this week from his 2nd tour in Afghanistan.  He's also done 1 year in Iraq so we are thankful to know that his next assignment will be Belgium.

We've had a picnic going on in the house today.  Tom has been busily working on his Teddy Bear's Picnic quilt that he started a couple years ago.  Last I checked he was chain piecing more HST's and commented that if voyagers and fur traders could festoon themselves with bear paws, he supposed crazy quilters could do the same!


He's really making progress and those points are looking pretty darn good!  He said if he has any brain cells left after piecing this many HST's, he doesn't think anything about quilting will scare him again. 

It's going to be a great quilt!


Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Row 11

Smarties
Snowflake
Songbird

Southwest
Space Invaders
Spacemen
Spears

Row 11 complete
Three more rows to go and I can start quilting!


On Monday I received a beautiful siggie frorm Maree in Australia. I just love the cute little hexie flower.

Monday I quilted the little top I made in last week's workshop. First I added an additional border to make it a bit bigger. When I took the birthday quilt last week, the recipient commented she could use a quilt for the times she is in her wheelchair. This should now be the perfect size. 



I just did simple overall free motion but I used one of my favorite King Tut threads (Old Giza) from Superior Threads.  I just love the colors in it and it was perfect for this piece.








Monday, June 20, 2011

Another Finish

My finishes are few and far between so far this year.  But I did get the Thangles top finished including binding it yesterday.  Now it's been washed too.




Because I was working on the above quilt, I only managed to squeeze in 3 Dutch Treat blocks over the weekend.

Poirot

Pussy Willow
This is always one of Tom's favorites in each quilt. He refers to it as "that sparkler block"

Pyramid


I have a short workshop this afternoon and then guild tonight.  Hope everyone is having a wonderful Monday.




Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day

I found this link of Lyn Brown's Quilting Blog

Lynn posted: For all of you who love quilting (Like me!)… I’ve received this link from a few quilting friends. It is a short film featuring “Dancing” quilting designs. Fun to watch!




Quilt Movie



Click above to go to the web page, then click on the big arrow there to view the movie. The film was produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Enjoy!



Happy Valentine’s Day!




Saturday, August 14, 2010

Salt & Pepper Dalmations

Only one Dutch Treat block finished last night.  It's called Salt & Pepper and is #135 of 196.



I finished quilting the last of the baby quilt tops I put together in May.  This is the second one using the Dalmatian fabric. 



Just a simple rail fence. I used a red fleece for the backing which should make it nice and cuddy,


Another scorcher here.  Varying reports predict a high from 99-103ยบ actual temps.  I don't want to think what the heat index will be after humidity is factored in.  A good day to stay inside and quilt.

Happy Weekend.