Tuesday, June 20, 2023

When Pigs Fly Blog Hop

 When Pigs Fly - great idea for a get together with a deadline.  When Joan came out with this title which includes things like PIGS ( projects in grocery sacks ) UFO's ( unfinished objects ) and WIPS     ( works in progress ) I'm sure we all did a little happy dance.  These items are all things we have kept around with the best of intentions but have not gotten them done.  This hop gives us a reason and a deadline, what could be better.  The only problem would be what PIGS, UFO or WIP to choose. If you have 1, you definitely have several to choose from.

I chose 2 right off the top of my head from the many. The first is a memory quilt I made for one of my cousins using her fathers old flannel shirts.  The centers of the stars are the pockets from the shirts.


I got off to a great start but then we couldn't come up with a date to get together  it ended up on a shelf waiting for the binding to be cut and attached.  No reason for me to actually finish it before its actually was going to go to its home. Why?????????????


Now with the proper incentive (thank you Joan) I have things moving right along


And TA DA,  a finished PIG ready for delivery.


Next up,  not quite what I thought.  Last year one of my relatives moved and I thought some quilty goodies for her kitchen would be a nice idea.  

You know, bowl cozies,  jar openers,  matching dish towels etc. etc. etc. I found fabric that I loved that would go with any kitchen, I finished and mailed them and they were well received.  At that same time I decided that my current cozies were looking pretty ragged and could stand to be replaced.  That and as I mentioned I loved the fabric.


 When looking for the cozies that I thought I had started way back then, the ones I thought were cut out and ready for the machine, what I found was the folded fabric, the special batting and the pattern in a baggie.  That actually makes this part of my submission not a UFO but a UFT , an unfinished thought.


This is what I thought I had done,  and where I would start, HA

 


Since it is  the thought that counts here are my new cozies and while I was at it I made a set for a friend that I had lunch with last week who I hadn't seen in a couple of years.  Her comment was to the effect that her current cozies were just about shot too. Perfect timing.

So this sums up my original plans for this hop but sometimes things happen out of the blue for no reason but fit the times perfectly.  

My quilt group Big Cypress Quilters tries, on a regular basis, to have its members share their talents and skill sets with the other members of the group. This week one of our very talented members Linda, of  flourishingpalms did a class on Kawandi. This is a hand quilting process done in India. Linda's current post gives a  more info on the process with pictures from the class.


3 years ago we both took a ZOOM class on the process.  Linda as of last week has completed 14 Kawandi pieces.  Up until last weeks class I had started 2 and finished 0. 

I was very amazed that I was able to find my starts and take them to class. I was even more amazed that this all came about just before this hop needed to be posted and gave me the incentive to get my larger WIP completed, ya hoo.

So thank you Joan for this great hop and the incentive to get a few things off my shelves or out of a drawer.

Everyone else, thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave a sweet comment.  Please stop by the rest of the group who are posting their  PIGS, UFO'S AND WIPS.  Here is a convenient list of all of us who are posting this week.

Monday June 19

19 comments:

  1. Bowl cozies are a nice thing to have. My Grandma used to make quilts similar to the Kawandi but still different. Project turned out lovely.

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  2. Bowl cozies and your Kawandi project are wonderful finishes. Never heard of Kawandi, interesting.

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  3. I need to update bowl cozies and potholders, but I'll ask my SIL for those TeeHee. I've seen a lot of the Kawandi showing up on pinterest a guild sites - seems the popular stitchery right now.

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  4. The memory quilt is really lovely. I've seen Kawandi on Pinterest and it looks really interesting, so it's nice to see that project too.

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  5. Oh I like that memory quilt! Your cozies and potholders are really cute - that fabric is great. Your Kawandi is beautiful!
    I cackled with I saw "unfinished thought"!

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  6. Love the idea of using a shirt pocket in the center of each star! You are a girl after my own heart...was sure you started something that was just fabric, batting and a pattern in a bag. LOL!! I swear you have been snooping in my sewing room. My bowl holders are looking a little sad here, so maybe I need to get on some new ones as well. Your Kawandi pieces are very cool. Looks like it was a fun project to finish.

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  7. Putting the pocket in the center of the star is a brilliant idea for a memory quilt. It may have taken you a while to finish but it is a treasure for sure! I have so many PIGS in my closet at all stages, including didn't-I-start-this-already? I love the fabrics in your bowls! They make great gifts so why don't I finish the ones I started? No idea. They didn't make this blog hop list, but maybe next year. Your Kawandi is beautiful and such an interesting process. You always show me new and interesting things to try! Thanks for sharing!

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  8. I love the idea of the pocket in the center of the star, Selina! Love the bowl cozies and they do make great gifts! One of our ambassadors makes Kawandi quilts. Very interesting. I may have to look up that technique and give it a try! Thanks for sharing all your finishes with us!

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  9. Such great projects! Love your bowl cozies, and the plaid quilt is lovely. Great idea to add the pocket. I have never heard of Kawandi but it made a beautiful quilt. Thank you for sharing the process.

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  10. Congratulations on finishing some projects. I love the quilt design using the flannel shirts. I'm sure your cousin will treasure it. Cozies are useful and you made some pretty ones.

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  11. Good for you! Working on so many projects and getting them done!! Thanks for sharing! :-)

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  12. Oh, no, an UFT...I've got plenty of those, too, along with the UFOs. Now, you really are challenging me! I was so pleased to see the memory quilt finished - how neat for everyone. Even cozies can be a UFO and that's a smaller project. Thank you for getting some things out of the way!!!

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  13. Great finishes! I think I have some UFTs too!

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  14. Thanks for sharing your finishes!

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  15. You did a great job, and that's wonderful kitchen fabric. I am suddenly seeing Kawandi everywhere from about 3 months ago when I first saw it on Conquering Mount Scrapmore with Brenda from Edmonton. It's YouTube. The concept is very interesting, and I have a feeling I'll get around to it before the year is gone.

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  16. Those are great finishes Selina! Love the veggie fabric! xx

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  17. Great finishes. That kiwanda process is interesting. I might have seen a video about it years ago.

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  18. Wow a busy month and plenty of gorgeous finishes! The kitchen fabric is perfect for its use, and the memory quilt is beautiful, too.

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