Thursday, February 24, 2022

February Mini

 Back in 2016 I made "Memories of Astoria", a special quilt for my husband who spent his early college years in that little town near the mouth of the Columbia River.  You can read more about the inspiration for creating this quilt here.

While making that quilt I made two versions of the "fish through the porthole" block.  The first one ended up being a little too large for the space so rather than ripping and cutting down the background an identical but smaller version was created for the quilt and the first became an orphan block.  While digging through a bin of fabrics last month I unearthed said orphan and decided this was the year it would become a finished mini quilt. 

It was just a matter of adding another round of borders to bring the block to a placemat size.  The circles were hand appliqued, so I decided to hand quilt around each of the fish, then a bit of machine quilted clumps of beach grass and stitch in the ditch for the borders, and it is finally finished.  

Some fresh-fallen snow on a sunny late afternoon provided another view in a different setting and light.


We're bracing for yet another snow-ice-freezing rain storm tomorrow.  It's been a wild-weather February with everything from record low to high temperatures, snowstorms, ice jams and major flooding, with a few sunny days to give us hope that spring will eventually arrive.  The first robins and red-wing blackbirds made an appearance yesterday.  I may go out and look for any sign of daffodils poking through the ground before tomorrow's snow covers them yet again.

Be sure to check out Wendy's (The Constant Quilter) post on the 28th for more February minis.  

Til next time, happy stitching!



15 comments:

Robin said...

What a sweet little mini. I love the wistful background quilting - so perfect.

Kyle said...

What a sweet story. I remember you working on your husband's quilt. Nice to resurrect that orphan block.

Chantal said...

Congratulations on finishing a beautiful UFO. The little orphan block finally has a job and it looks so good with vintage borders. Well done! ;^)

Angie said...

Thanks for the link back to the original Astoria quilt - I loved the canning labels and fun fabrics! Your "porthole" mini is wonderful. What a great way to feature a special fabric!

Jan Hebert said...

Oh, I love this quilt! I love vintage labels and you did a great job using them. Your little mini from the extra block is darling! I've got to get a better stash! It's snowing still, all day today. My husband just came in after plowing the driveway a minute ago, said it's gotten heavier since we shoveled this morning. Yuck. My chickens aren't happy at all! Jan in MA

Janet O. said...

I remember "Memories of Astoria". It is a great quilt! And you have created a little treasure from the orphan block created during its making. I really like that you have quilted around the fish. It could be a submarine view. :)

Needled Mom said...

That looks so pretty. Great idea for a mini.

QuiltGranma said...

We have daffodils poking out of the ground here, and expect snow and freezing rain overnight. Love your little quilt. Good memories are tied up in that Astoria quilt.

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

That is a very special quilt indeed! Totally love that "fish"block, What pretty fabric. I enjoy all your quilting including your minis. Happy Stitching through these snowy February days.

Barbara said...

There are so many memories in your Astoria Quilt and the little orphan block was perfect for this month's mini. Love the way you quilted the fish and the beach grass. Wonderful photos, too!

Quilting Babcia said...

Thank you! I'm loving these orphan block minis more and more each month!

Quilting Babcia said...

Many memories of happy times along the Oregon coast for both of us. I loved every minute of making that larger quilt. Snow approaching here yet again - so ready for winter to be behind us.

Cynthia@wabi-sabi-quilts said...

The fish are framed so nicely, for a really terrific little mini. Ahhhh there's nothing so pretty and hopeful as the first daffodils in almost-springtime!

Tazzie said...

I love your mini quilt, it's fabulous! I'm so glad I joined in on this challenge.
*hugs*
Tazzie
:-)

Preeti said...

Lovely finish!!! Happy sewing.