Thursday, March 18, 2021

stuff and things

is what we say at our house when someone asks "what are you up to?" 

This is my steampunk block project. It is one of my 2021 intentions.  It is a fun challenge to pick fabrics for these blocks.
Because the theme of this quilt will be Chernobyl I used fabrics that represent science, life, data and death.
It is a very messy process for sure! 
It was fun see a version of my quarantini quilt in the Mid-Atlantic quilt show.   Thanks Bonnie for the inspiration credit.  Your quilt turned out great.
In another exhibit I found this quilt, which was created in my Hex Vex Zoom Workshop.  I really love this in B&W.

I enjoy looking for hawks when the trees are bare.   They are so much easier to see.   I spied this one on a neighborhood walk with Coco.
I took several photos of this beauty and he let me come quite close.
I'm off today to get my first dose of the covid vaccine.   I hope we can control this virus soon so we can get back to our lives safely.
xo





25 comments:

Barbara Black said...

You have quite an eclectic variety of quilt interests! Steampunk is really out there, love it.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

glad you can get your vaccine - I hope more continue to do so - I get my second on April 2nd and will be so glad to do so. love your quilt I made one like that a couple years ago but I found the old pattern (1930's)from the Kansas City Star with the original name of "airship propeller"

Juliana said...

What a distinctive quilt your steampunk blocks are becoming! I'm very interested in your choice of the Chernobyl theme. I haven't been following your blog very long. Have you written about why you chose this event as inspiration? I love your photos of the hawk. Good luck with your vaccination. I have just had my second Moderna shot, and I am so relieved!

Quilting Babcia said...

I'm also interested in your original decision for the Chernobyl theme for your steampunk quilt. I may just have to add that pattern to my list of someday quilts. Ouur local hospital recently received a large amount of the Johnson vaccine and now nearly all of our quilt ministry members have received their vaccine, which is a great relief to many of them. Many hawks in our neck of the woods and occasional spotting of the bald eagles who nest along the river close to town.

Loris said...

I love seeing hawks in our neighborhood too. We're off to get our second dose today. YAY! Love to you and Coco :-)

Lori said...

Your steampunk quilt blocks are awesome!

gladiquilts said...

The Steam Punk blocks are looking great! It's still on my "to do" list for some day....If only I had another lifetime :)

cityquilter grace said...

interesting fabrics.....we have lots of hawks around here....

Kyle said...

I love all your theme quilts. Finding the perfect fabrics are part of the fun.

Cynthia@wabi-sabi-quilts said...

Hurray for first doses! And for all the "stuff and things" you are up to creatively.

CecileD said...

Hooray for the vaccine !! I think it's the only way to stop this damn virus !
Love your blocks and I love to see your sewing room when you are working !

Barbara said...

You have the best fabric collection and your Steam Punk blocks are fantastic! Beautiful hawk photo. Glad to hear you are getting your 1st shot. We get our second next Tues. Yay!

Angie said...

Love the Steam Punk fabrics! And do I spy a Singer 301 in the picture of your design wall? ;-)
Yay for vaccines - for the first time in a long while I'm starting to feel optimistic!

Sharon said...

This is going to be another fabulous quilt, your fabric choices are definitely fun and interesting!

rondiquilts said...

Its all about your stash! Makes your quilts sing. You need to share your secret to build a stash that can be utilized like you use yours. We've had both of our vaccine doses. No complaints. We don't really feel any different, we still mask up and social distance but it is a relief. Once the leaves are back on the trees it will be harder to spot the hawks. We love counting them in the trees on roadtrips. The other day here in Florida I spotted a Bald Eagle soaring above Lowes. It was a remarkable site, had never seen one before.
Rondi

Wendy Caton Reed said...

Love those Steampunk blocks!! I was curious so I looked it up and was so surprised to read that Chernobyl was in 1986! I knew it was April because it was the day before Mollie's birthday but I thought she was older than 4 when it happened. Amazing! I love you hawk. I saw our (well, not mine really) Peregrine Falcon on Tuesday flying with an immature eagle. It gives me chills when I watch them. Gordon is always yelling at me to calm down when I shout "hawk" while riding along the highway. See what I have to put up with - wink!

Pinkadot Quilts said...

This is going to be such a cool quilt! You are always working on something interesting.

The Cozy Quilter said...

The Chernobyl Steam Punk blocks are fabulous! Such interesting fabrics. We often see hawks along the side of the road here, but have a large flock of turkey vultures that hang out in our neighbourhood. They came back this week after the winter so spring must be here.

Barb said...

Please email me directly at barb.vedder@gmail.com so I can answer your questions. Your settings are non-reply in your blogger profile.
Thanks for the comments and reading.

QuiltGranma said...

Your steam-punk reminds me of airplane propellers in motion!

cspoonquilt said...

That block does look like fun!! And they really do remind me of propellers warming up to take off! I haope all is well in your world! take care, cw

Ruth said...

I first saw the steam punk quilt at my LQS and I do love it, but do not want to make it. Your blocks are so interesting!! I had my vaccine shot 2 weeks ago and didn't have any problem at all with it. Hope the next one is the same. One morning about 4:30 I was sitting and reading and heard an owl hooting. And it kept it up for a long time every few minutes! I sure wish I could have seen it!

Judy Hansen said...

I had to look up steampunk on the internet, as I had not heard the word before. The block does look like a machine propeller and I guess that goes with the steampunk theme. I feel so out of it and behind the times, but I have heard "stuff and things" (as a reply to my questions to my kids about why they were so quiet in their rooms.) Thanks for linking with Design Wall Mondays, Judy

Quayquilter said...

Love the Stem Punk.

Stitches said...

I love the steam punk blocks, they will make a very unique quilt!!