I had a couple brief updates and I thought I would spread them out into a bunch of brief blog posts but I am lumping them all together.
GO BOLDLY
An update on the quilt (which might end up more wallhanging size) that I mentioned in the post What I’ve Been Up To and What’s on the Design Wall, which I named “Go Boldly“:
I am now sewing the blocks together. There are 64 blocks and each need to be sewing into blocks of 4 to make them into 16 blocks to then sew together.

I am currently debating whether to make the quilt larger (I have enough leftover blocks to make 1 – 2 additional quilts or wallhangings) or leave as it is. I think I am going to just sew the 16 blocks (4 mini sections to make a block) together and then decide.
OH SCRAP – IT’S NOT JUST BLACK AND WHITE
A little update on the freeform (or wonky as some say) log cabin quilt I discussed in this post – ScrapHappy June 2023: “Oh Scrap – It’s Not Just Black and White!” :
The longarm machine quilter (Sew Colorado Quilting) has finished quilting it and sent me some photos, here is one of them.
I actually picked up the quilt today from her and will do a post on it with more photos once I get the extra backing and binding trimmed (I like to do my own trimming) and decide on a binding. I am thinking about doing a “facing” on it (like you would do with an art quilt) as I plan to hang it on the wall.
COLOUR WHEEL
A quick follow up on this post The Colour Wheel Quilt is Done, about the color wheel quilt I made to use as a teaching aid when I give a workshop next year (September 2024).
By the way I will share more information about that workshop including the venue once that venue gets ready to publish its online catalogue listing the workshop. If that doesn’t happen before October 2023, then I’ll go ahead and share as I’ve shared it with the Quiltfolk article writer for Issue 28 that comes out in October so it will be publicly revealed then anyway!
I had put the quilt away until next year for the workshop but then I decided to find a place for it in my studio so I could enjoy it before then – here it is now on a wall in my studio that I rearranged to make room for it:

VARIOUS RANDOM INFORMATION
John who loves to cook, tried making Ramen for the first time the other night and it came out pretty good!

My yellow rose bush in my front garden is finally taking off and here is one of its lovely roses:

And finally, here is Mike and his “cousin” Goose both trying to via for John’s laps (Goose won) when John was visiting his Dad the other day.

Hmm, I just realized that technically Goose is Mike’s “uncle” not his cousin – ha!

If you do hang It’s Not Just Black & White as a wall hanging, have you tried using buckram ribbon on the reverse within the facing? I’ve found it really helps to keep the edges firm and straight, and stops them going wavy over time.
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Thanks for that suggestion, I’ve never done that before. 🙂
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Just got back from travels and wanted to say: Congrats on all the events shaping your life right now! I’m sure Uncle Goose would agree!
🙂
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Hope you had wonderful travels and thanks for stopping by 🙂
Yes Uncle Goose is very supportive ha!
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These are all awesome. Well done.
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Thanks so much!
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I wonder if anyone would make a black and white quilt.
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Only me I guess 😀
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The more I see of your studio the more I love it! Your color wheel quilt is so cool, and I love your inspiration board above it as well 🙂 And John’s ramen really does look great!
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Thanks so much I appreciate that!
His ramen was pretty tasty for his first attempt. He did purchase premade noodles but his next plan is to learn how to make authentic ramen noodles 🙂
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Mike and Goose are like two sizes of cuteness! lol!
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Thanks so much! They are 🙂
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Love that color wheel…every time I see it. I think waiting until the top is together is a fine approach before deciding if you make it bigger…sometimes they shrink so much with all the seams!
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Thanks so much!
Oh yes I can see the shrinkage as I sew the blocks together 🙂
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Goose clearly has the look of triumph and poor Mike the look of one who is disgruntled. So glad you decided to make your color wheel a mainstay in your studio.
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That is true they are always battling for John’s attention! Thanks for stopping by 😀
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Love random updates! Some beautiful work there, and I’m so happy to see recognition come your way for what you have to offer the quilting world.
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Thanks so much 😀
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I enjoyed all these random reports. Thanks.
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Glad you enjoyed them 😀
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love the circles!
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Thanks 🙂
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lovely catch up – thanks for sharing
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Thanks for reading 🙂
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