Friday, February 10, 2017

UFO 1 & 2

The Mother ship has captured 2 mini UFO's!



I was cruising the internet recently and 
I was looking at Italian cement tiles for 
inspiration. 
I stuck 
GOLD...
or 
either found the end of the rainbow.
The tiles had endless possibilities for quilt inspiration. 




I opened up one of the tiles in Illustrator 
and traced the image and ended up with the quilt block below. 



I spent waaaaaay too much time tessellating the tiles. 
Here are 2 samples. 




After I spent a crazy amount of time cutting & sewing 
hordes of 1" strips of fabric I assembled them into 4 blocks below. 
This finished block is only 8" square. 
Oh...so tiny for so much work!!!!



Common sense says 
STOP 
what you are doing, 
and don't make a King size quilt like this!!!

So, now I bring you the fabulous
Italian cement tile inspired 
HOT PAD.
(It's the latest craze.)





UFO #2

This foundation paper pieced 
New York Beauty is from the Gridster Bee.
Susan Snooks of Australia chose this wonderful block.
You can view her blog here.

I was so excited to make my very first 
foundation pieced block I forgot to do something incredibly important.
ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK THAT YOUR PRINTER IS SET TO 100%.
On my printer there are 
TWO 
places to verify this. 
I only checked one place and boo hoo.
I printed at the wrong size, and waaaaalaaaa,
I learned a valuable lesson!



I made a second New York Beauty for Susan 
and turned this block into...
you guessed it...
another
HOT PAD.



On the up side my daughter Claire is a fabulous baker 
of all things made with flour, sugar and chocolate.  
She just started a cake baking business, 
and both of these hot pads  
are on their way to her test kitchen. 

Claire - I can hear the hot pads fighting over whose turn it is 
to remove the cakes from your magic oven.   




And here's a peek at the second New York Beauty I made.


Off to the stack of never ending UFO's!






2 comments:

  1. Brilliant idea to create hotpads from the fun you had. They look great.

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  2. Really fun hot pads – you always have such a way with your blog posts. What I am also thrilled about is that you spell the word "peek" correctly – it's rarely spelled correctly on blogposts. Great work, love these.

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