Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Autumn Braids now a top

 Good day, and welcome to my blog.  It's a hot few days here in the American Midwest.

I have been busy in my sewing room, sewing on the Autumn Braids pattern. One makes the braids, cut them to length, add accent borders, and assemble into long columns that will run the length of the quilt.  The first two braids were exactly the same length and I sewed them together easily.


The next two braids were a bit short: 0.5 inches and 0.3 inches and had to have coping strips added to the bottom.


But finally, I added outer border strips and it is done.


The border fabric is the featured fabric of this Middleboro Road collection.


I managed to also cut strips for binding from the leftover yardage, sewed them together, and set the binding aside on my bookshelf.  No, it won't get lost.

Now to bind a UFO (Un-Finished Object).  Enough of these new starts for now, even though they are fun.

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Viridian

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

New Start: Autumn Braids

 Good day, and welcome to my blog.

A new start is always refreshing, isn't it?  And this one is a form of "Homework".

In my local quilt guild, there is a spin off group that concentrates on projects using pre-cuts: jelly rolls, charm packs and so on.  The project chosen for this summer is the pattern Autumn Braids.  Google "Autumn Braids quilt pattern" and you'll see it for sale in various shops or on etsy.

Start with a jelly roll of 40 strips, in this case the fabric line Middleboro Road:


I admit I purchased this jelly roll to add to an online order so that I would get free shipping.  

Cut strips into sections and make 4 braids.  When the braids get long and unwieldy, roll up and pin them.


Cut into sections and border with an accent fabric.


Make a long column, following directions.


The blue fabric in between sections will also be used to separate the columns and for the borders.  So buy enough for this, and don't use a directional fabric (no stripes).

This is as far as I have gotten in the last week.  I will continue on this, and possibly trim and bind a UFO.  I have a quilt back from the long arm quilter I use, and it is ready for finishing.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Top done and "leftovers" project started

 Good day, and welcome to my blog.

I am reporting that my This and That (pattern by Quilted Twins) top in warm colors is done, except for a 2 inch white border:


It is 8 blocks by 9 blocks for a total of 72, plus black/white sashings.

Start of project is reported HERE.

Progress reported HERE.

But I reported that I had cut strips and squares with abandon and had many left over.  So I started another project, called "Leftovers".  More 16 patches, set a different way:


I have enough leftovers for 42 16 patches, to be set 6 by 7.  Above is how many I have done so far.  This will keep me busy in the hot weather we are having this week.

PS. Last week I asked if readers liked the cool or warm colorway of this pattern.  A number of respondents said Both! but the warm colorway had a slight edge.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Progress and: which one do you like best?

 Good day, and thanks for stopping by my blog.

I record my quilty progress here, as I don't have a notebook in my sewing room (I would lose it in the mess).  I can look back to see what I have done.  Now that I am retired, I try to blog weekly.

So this week:  progress and a question.  First the progress:

I have moved forward with my This and That project (pattern by Quilted Twins).


Five out of nine rows assembled, so I am halfway there.  The pattern calls for 72 blocks set 8 by 9.

I had a pile of leftover 2-inch strips because I cut too many.  I am going to use them up in a simple 16 patch block pattern, with black sashing and cornerstones.  Like this:


But now I have a question for my readers.  I have done the This and That pattern twice, in cool green/teal/blue fabrics, and now in warm red/orange/yellow fabrics.

Which do you like better?  The cool colorway?


Or the warm colorway?


Let me know in the comments.

Linking up with Monday Musings, Sew and Tell at Melva Loves Scraps, Design Wall MondayWednesday Wait Loss, Put your Foot Down at the Quiltery, Nina-Marie, Finished or Not at Alycia Quilts, From Bolt to Beauty, Frederique at Quilting, Patchwork, Applique, Oh Scrap at Quilting is more Fun than Housework.

I have a page on Facebook: keep up with my infrequent quilt and stamp posts at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Viridian61/347674418583948?ref=hl

Viridian

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