Friday, August 29, 2014

goodbye summer

Welcome to finish it up Friday!

This was the last week of summer vacation for us, so I took most of the week off and spent it with my kiddos. We spent some time with their cousins and then we spent some time preparing for school. It included a 24 hour cleaning stint (their room was a disaster area!!) so cleaning that was a HUGE accomplishment. I'm counting it not only as my main finish for the week, but also a personal victory that all 4 of us lived through it and still love each other. Ha!
I did just a little bit of piecing this week, here and there. I pulled out my solids scrap bin and just started sewing.
I love working with solids. I love working improvisationally. I LOVE playing with color.
This was/is all about enjoying the process. I truly have no idea how it is going to end up, but I'm fine with that.
I DO know that I am not going to run out of scraps any time soon!

It seems like it was just last week when I was asking if we should continue finish it up Friday throughout the summer, and here it is, the end already! I'm so glad that we continued on....it was very helpful and productive! Thanks for the accountability!

Now it's YOUR turn. Please link up your finishes for the week. Thanks, as always, for joining me for finish it up Friday!

Oh! And thank you for all your sweet comments on my EPP star quilt from last week. Each and every one is much appreciated! xoxo

finish it up Friday, 8/29/14
1. Jo's Country Junction  65. Sew Together Bag | Tina G @ ModGeometry  
2. Kate @ katiemaequilts  66. cath@wombatquilts  
3. Michelle's Romantic Tangle  67. Quilting is more fun than Housework  
4. Kat @ Kat & Cat Quilts  68. Christa Quilts Finishes!  
5. Sharon at Color Girl  69. Quilty Little Secrets from PugMom  
6. Eva-Bambi-Johansson  70. Nancy@PugMomQuilts  
7. Heather P  71. Melissa G  
8. Jess @ Everything Is Coming Up Rosie  72. Flying Geese @ The Amateur Librarian  
9. Stitch Mischief  73. karenbbsnow  
10. Stitching Impressions  74. Swoon!!!  
11. Amanda @ Material Girl Quilts  75. The Inside Stori - Mary Stori  
12. Rugrat Rodeos: garbage to glamour  76. Shauna of Shauna's World  
13. Pat@ColorMeQuilty  77. Vicki  
14. Katie @ In Stitches!  78. Wendys Quilts and more  
15. Amy @ Sew Incredibly Crazy  79. Gemini Jen NZ  
16. Jen @ Stitchified  80. Hannlib @ Sewing & Slinging  
17. Mari @ The Academic Quilter  81. B.Yazoo  
18. Finish up or start up?  82. Nat @ Made in Home  
19. Tisha @ quiltytherapy  83. Jana Machado: Big hexagons quilt  
20. Valerie @ MeekManor  84. Tiny Houses: Persimon Dreams  
21. Jennie @ Porch Swing Quilts  85. Lynn  
22. Wendi with rail fence quilt  86. Zig Zag Quilt  
23. Orange Peel in Progress  87. Kitty @ Night Quilter  
24. Bridge inspired quilt  88. Carole @ Fresh off the Frame  
25. Laurie @ Dresden Lane  89. Vicky @ veni vidi vicky  
26. Snowcatcher  90. Stacey @SLOstudio - aztec medallion  
27. Flowering Snowball Quilt Top {Finished}  91. Lorna @ Sew Fresh Quilts  
28. "Plus" Rag quilt @ snugharbor quilts  92. Molly Brown @ mollybquilts  
29. Stacked Squares- no precuts!  93. Liz @ LizzyClips Design  
30. beth@lovelaughquilt  94. NakeyToes Quilting  
31. Sarah @ {no} hats  95. Steph Blair Sews: Slow Going  
32. KatyQuilts  96. Zana's Ninis: Christmas Quilt  
33. Janeen@Quilt Art Designs  97. Beth @ Cooking Up Quilts  
34. Valerie @ Evening in the Garden  98. Flour Sack towel Tute  
35. JanineMarie @quiltsfromthelittlehouse  99. Angela A @ betterndogbiscuits  
36. Karen @ runsewfun  100. Deana  
37. Jane @ Handiworking  101. Serena: Happy Hubby  
38. Dr Who Giveaway @ Quiltineering  102. virtue aprons  
39. Lynn  103. Paula@TheSassyQuilter  
40. Vera @ Negligent style  104. Stephie @ Dawn Chorus Studio  
41. Katie @ Good Golly Ginger  105. Pillow by Dominique at Running Thimble  
42. No Bind Baby Quilt  106. Pink Stars  
43. gina @ Party of 8  107. Terri Faust Quilts  
44. Cynthia Brunz Designs  108. Julie @ That's Sew Julie  
45. Kymberly@Peas in a Pod Creations  109. Alissa  
46. Emmajane  110. Sally at Sally's Angelworks  
47. Marie - the Watermelon Diva  111. Maria Shell @ Tales of a Stitcher  
48. Needle and Foot - Tutorial  112. Myintzu  
49. Mindy @ quiltingtogetherwithmindy  113. moniques mess- hottie cover  
50. Karin @ Leigh Laurel  114. Purple Layer Cake Quilt Along  
51. Sarah @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict  115. Nesta @ Ella and Nesta's Little Room  
52. Christmas star pillow  116. charity quilt number 21  
53. Frankie Carson  117. FMQ - first christmas present done!!  
54. Melissa @ my fabric relish  118. Hollie @ Just a Mom who Sews  
55. gina @ occasional quilter  119. Karen @ Small Town Quilter  
56. Katie @swimbikequilt  120. Hubblebird  
57. PorcupineStew  121. Barb N at Mountain Quiltworks  
58. Andy @ A Bright Corner  122. HST in Reunion  
59. Angie in SoCal  123. Glimma Rag Quilt  
60. Love Natalie  124. Dr Suess Baby Quilt  
61. Celtic Thistle Stitches  125. Turtles Rag Quilt  
62. New Baby Quilt | Ants to Sugar  126. Wonky Pillow, McTavished  
63. Lindaquiltmania  127. Rene' Creates  
64. Sarah  128. Amy @Indigo Cottage Quilts  

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37 comments:

Sharon said...

it can't be true! summer cannot be over yet!
I do like your improv blocks and all the color. I have never made anything with all solids, I think I need to. Have a great weekend.

Heather Pregger said...

Your improv blocks are wonderful! As always, your colors are fabulous!

RugratRodeos said...

It's about to be spring here: & the wind is howling, rain pelting no chance of blossoms on tbe trees. I do envy you. Also your beautiful work & last week's star quilt was divine.
Enjoy the warmer weather
:0)

beth said...

Lovely blocks!

Unknown said...

Oof house keeping. That's a love/hate relationship right there. It always feels amazing to have it done but my son hates when we clean out his room and reorganize. It's like we're threatening his personal space when all we're doing it just getting things put away and dusting! Those look great! Sounds like a fun process to just go and sew!

Vera said...

Interesting project!

Mindy said...

Just a little bit of piecing? That's a lot of piecing! Good for you for doing something just to enjoy the process! It's so therapeutic!

Gina said...

Love the blocks. Well done on surviving the great clean up. I've only got the one daughter and she causes enough mess xx

Tina G @ ModGeometry said...

Love these! They are so simple yet so great. Love that you have a solids bin. I am going to do that, too!

Tina G @ ModGeometry said...

And thanks for Finish it Up Friday!!

Live a Colorful Life said...

Those solid scraps may have made my heart beat just a little bit faster. :)

Alli said...

Your improv blocks are so cheery! They look so cool up on your design wall! :)

Unknown said...

Sandy Reeves.I absolutely love the solids.I literally do not have any but will by the end of next week.that is probably what are the missing pieces in some of my puzzles.

Lynn said...

I finished my first Scrap Happy Purse. It won't be my last! I'm so please with how it turned out.

FlourishingPalms said...

Not a thing finished this week. Lots of starts - more fabric cutting - and slow progress on several things, but not much to show for my efforts. I need to be more diligent about keeping after one thing. But heck. It's always "SQUIRREL!"

Anonymous said...

I'm a big fan of this!! I love bold solids.

Lorna McMahon said...

Thank you for continuing Finish It Up Friday throughout the summer. I love seeing what everyone has accomplished each week. Your solid improv piecing is quite inspiring. I have been working on a lot of solids projects lately and am looking forward to amassing enough scraps to have a similar future play day!

Lara B. said...

Amandajean, what you said about cleaning your children's room being one of your finishes is funny but really - THAT is a finish!
Loving those blocks you are playing with. You could just use them like that on a wall as art!

Dominique said...

Ha ha! awesome finish!!! love what you are doing with your solid scraps. Thanks for hosting Finish up Friday, always a pleasure to stop by on fridays... and other days too.

Angie in SoCal said...

I'm not a fan of solids, but your blocks could easily convince me to make a quilt out of them. It's shaping up beautifully, Amanda.

MariQuilts said...

I'm loving those blocks!!

tracie c. said...

oh this is going to be fun! so modern and cool!

Stephie said...

Wow, I love your colourful blocks - and your gorgeous colourful chair too! You sure have some great scraps, my finish this week is a scrap quilt too, but none of the fabrics go together like this - they make my heart sing :)

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Andrea said...

Ooooooh, love that first photo - the chair and pillow look great with your blocks!!

Unknown said...

I've always sorted my scraps by color. I like the idea of having a separate bin for just solids.

Rene' said...

Hope the kids have a great and successful school year! Love your colorful improv blocks!

Anonymous said...

It shows that you're having fun ~ it's already so lively!

apiecefullife said...

I so love what you have done with those solids. Really inspiring.

Karen said...

These blocks look like an art installation at a gallery. Thanks for another one of your inspiring ideas!

Julie said...

Love the improv blocks! I want to try that. You're an inspiration.

cityquilter grace said...

oooh i love working with solids too...your blocks are sooo gorgeous!

Lynda Halliger Otvos (Lynda M O) said...

Those are mighty fine solid blocks you've put together. I'm so enjoying Finish it up Friday-Have found loads of new blogs to subscribe to and read... need more hours in the day or less sleep !~!

Happy clean room, my workspace is coming into that need very soon-sorting out my solids seems to be a good change... thanks.

margaret said...

the scraps are looking lovely and will make a great quilt. Hoping to have some late summer weather here before the autumn sets in

Linda said...

Love those blocks! Wish the kids a good school year for me. We will have to get together sometime. You and me for a sewing day, and maybe a fire in our fire pit at some point with everybody before the weather gets too cool.

Anina said...

I have some solid scraps I was going to give away but now I'm not so sure...

dq said...

You have a beautiful finish! I also love your ironing board cover. I have been wanting to cover a board to put on the top of mine for pressing large quilts. Maybe some day. I prefer to use 100% cotton canvas to press on so I bought some last week. Now I have yet another project (ha ha).