Sunday, August 31, 2025

Stonefields, Blocks 30, 31

Blocks 30 & 31 are named Cara's Surprise Block. Block 32 was also supposed to be a Cara's Surprise block but I thought two blocks of this design were enough. I'll show you what I substituted for block 32 later.

Here is block 30 . . .


And block 31 . . . 

Blocks 33 & 34 are pieced blocks and were displayed in this post.

I'm going to be slowing down on appliqueing the Stonefields blocks, I've put the relief sale quilt, Rhapsody in Blue, into the quilting frame! I had originally said it would go into the frame in October but it is marked and ready to go so I decided to start quilting. This quilt has a deadline so I've got to keep stitching!

I don't think I've shown you the flimsy since Elaine has completed the applique corners. 

The corner applique is based an adaption of the center applique which is from the Lady Jane quilt.

The corner applique is the same applique I used for my Blueberry Pie flimsy. Elaine is a very precise person, I'm sure she was rather appalled with the cobbled together design I put together for my pattern but it worked!


There is a quilting design marked on the outside border which doesn't show in the pictures. When you mark on light fabric, you mark lightly, just so you can see the design when hand quilting. I took a picture of the stencils so you can see what the design is, a cable of feathers.  There are diagonal background lines so there aren't empty background spaces.


Here is a picture of Rhapsody in Blue in the quilting frame which is in the basement of my home. I'm thankful to have the space to put this large quilt into the frame, it's 118" by 118".


I am using my old sticks & stands frame for quilting. I think this setup has much better tension on the sides than the roller frame I used for several years.

You can see on the left side that the frame isn't large enough for the whole quilt top. Once I've quilted just past the center medallion, I'll move the part hanging off and onto the frame. This is going to take a long time to quilt so I've covered the top with a sheet so it doesn't get dusty.

I've been asked if I don't feel out of touch with my sewing studio located in the basement? No I don't, I'm thankful to have such a large studio. I don't have a huge social life, I like being by myself and doing what I enjoy, sewing and quilting. 

Linking to Patchwork & Quilts, Kathys Slow Stitching Sunday, Stitching Stuff, Oh Scrap, Handmade Monday, Sew & Tell, Craftastic Monday, Design Wall Monday, Monday Musings, To Do Tuesday

17 comments:

  1. I love that Rhapsody in Blue and your friend did a great job on the corners! It's a big piece to quilt! I love that you are doing the diagonal background as well! Sending hugs!

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  2. A beautiful collaboration! Enjoy every stitch of the hand quilting. Gail at the cozy quilter

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  3. Rhapsody in Blue is stunning. I can just imagine how sublime your quilting will be. I imagine there will be a lot of bidders fighting to take this beauty home.

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  4. Oh how Gorgeous!! I'd love to be able to do this!
    hugs
    Donna

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  5. Two more beautiful Stonefields blocks, I'm looking forward to see how the #32 will be diverted from its original form ;) Rhapsody in Blue is gorgeous, and I love the new appliqué border. Your large frame looks great, enjoy hand quilting this big quilt! Thank you for sharing and linking up.

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  6. Rhapsody in Blue (love that name and the song) is so, so gorgeous. Elaine was probably impressed, not appalled, at your skill! It would take me years to quilt that. What a great blessing to have your basement space. Like you, I like being alone - always have - and being alone in my little space is my joy.

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  7. Rhapsody in Blue is GORGEOUS! I can't wait to see the quilting on it. Stitch away for a great cause.

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  8. Rhapsody will be an absolute treasure! Beautiful job to both of you! And for me as well…I’d rather be sewing than out and about. Have a blessed Sunday.

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  9. You have progressed well with those Stonefield blocks! Those appliquéd corners are beautiful! That relief quilt is going to be even more stunning than it is as a top. Your border quilting design is the perfect choice!

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  10. So pretty with the appliqued corners. I took prefer my studio to people! Enjoy your Sunday.

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  11. Rhapsody in Blue is gorgeous. I know you will quilt it up quickly and beautifully. You always do and I enjoy seeing your progress. I like having my crafting area in the basement. I just have to clear some of the clutter out though. Enjoy your stitching.

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  12. Your blocks are lovely and Rhapsody in Blue is gorgeous!

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  13. The completed flimsy does look gorgeous, so I am looking forward to some lovely quilting appearing on it. xx

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  14. That is a stunning quilt top, and your quilting will enhance it. Wow!! My studio is also in the basement. Most of the time I don't mind being down there - away from distractions.

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  15. Oh my that is already stunning and the quilting will put it way over the top...

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  16. Oh my, oh my all this Blue and White beauty! Hand quilting will be the icing on the cake of "Rhapsody". It is a blessing to have the space to frame out a quilt that big.

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  17. Rhapsody in Blue is truly stunning. Love the Stonefields blocks! Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.

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