tucked in the basket were some solid scraps leftover from various projects, which got set aside. in one of the elfa drawers, there were more plus a whole bunch of inchies that someone gave me--looked like manufacturer samples all neatly pinked--plus some little blocks. sat at betty and sewed up a whole bunch of twosies, foursies and ninesies to go with those on hand. in deference to my neighbors, quit at 9:30 and finished up today. every last inchie got sewn to others....a job well done if i do say so myself!
it was the top organizer that held all the inchies, now sewn. the bottom left has 2" strips and squares still waiting and the other has finished little blocks. far right are some 1.5" strips, most fairly short, waiting to be used. and my mom asked what i did with such little squares....well this is one idea...
recently a few requests came my way for quilts for veterans and i honestly didn't have a single one to give away. plan to rectify this situation and make up some twin size and keep them on hand. our vets deserve my efforts and i feel bad i couldn't assist. these blocks are a good start. i know, the charcoals are not exactly the same shade, but it'll be warm and colorful and besides, i'm no blue ribbon quilter anyway.
"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Saturday, February 10, 2018
Friday, February 9, 2018
half full or half empty?
in this instance, half empty is the better choice...
that would be the (nearly eternally) full scrap basket, now happily half empty. pleased to find lots of scraps already cut into squares/strips when i started this task making it go much faster. this time around did not cut any inchies as already have a gazillion of them for one project that's in progress. if i were 30 instead of 68, would happily cut up a gazillion more, but with such small pieces, each project takes exponentially longer to make and finish. so after not that much time on a do-nothing-much-else thursday, this was the result:
on the far right is a small stack of patriotic fabrics i left alone for more of those cute little pincushions i made last year. and just above is a stack of pieces not quite FQ size but big enough to use for borders or bit of yardage, so also left those as is. whenever possible, cut nickel-size (5") pieces as i can handle math for those. with february not even half over, this scrap attack task will soon be done and can turn my attention to something else...maybe finish the brick blocks or another UFO...have another possible swirling around in my mind for the ton of red FQs i have, something di ford-ish in a medallion quilt with applique and piecing. envisioning some birds, some pieced borders, maybe even incorporate some broderie perse...but plenty to actually do before idea finalized. so many ideas and so much fun fabric for play....isn't life grand!
that would be the (nearly eternally) full scrap basket, now happily half empty. pleased to find lots of scraps already cut into squares/strips when i started this task making it go much faster. this time around did not cut any inchies as already have a gazillion of them for one project that's in progress. if i were 30 instead of 68, would happily cut up a gazillion more, but with such small pieces, each project takes exponentially longer to make and finish. so after not that much time on a do-nothing-much-else thursday, this was the result:
on the far right is a small stack of patriotic fabrics i left alone for more of those cute little pincushions i made last year. and just above is a stack of pieces not quite FQ size but big enough to use for borders or bit of yardage, so also left those as is. whenever possible, cut nickel-size (5") pieces as i can handle math for those. with february not even half over, this scrap attack task will soon be done and can turn my attention to something else...maybe finish the brick blocks or another UFO...have another possible swirling around in my mind for the ton of red FQs i have, something di ford-ish in a medallion quilt with applique and piecing. envisioning some birds, some pieced borders, maybe even incorporate some broderie perse...but plenty to actually do before idea finalized. so many ideas and so much fun fabric for play....isn't life grand!
Thursday, February 8, 2018
my kind of detour
see these? wednesday started out well....to-do list in hand and resolved.....filled laundry basket, washed up few dishes and put various things away. was right on target. next, attack bathroom and after the floor was swiffered, sat down at sewing machine to wait while it dried. you might have done the same. but my eye wandered over to a pile of scraps, a small pile. next thing i know, rotary cutter in hand and cutting up bricks and other sizes, just to get rid of these few scraps. well, before you can say aurifil thread, had pulled out the scrappy brick blocks and those that got sewn wrong...how did that happen? unsewed and resewed some, but the to-do list beckoned and back to chores. at 4 pm the scrap siren got louder and louder. only one way to satisfy it....finished resewing the deconstructed blocks, sewed up a few more....and that's exactly how it went. the to-do list isn't quite done but it was the detour that really made my day. so glad the scrap siren called....uh-oh, there it goes again!
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
icy day
guild meeting cancelled yet again so it's at home stuff today. probably first is to finish cleaning refrigerator that got started tuesday. as far as sewing, will finish the binding on this little quilt and have two others needing sleeves.
have yet to tackle the scrap basket as apartment needs a thorough go-thru first. and yesterday made a pot of tuscan tortellini soup. it called for heavy cream, which i eliminated, but did add a smidgen (less than 4 oz) of cooked (drained) italian sausage that had some red chili flakes giving it a bit of zing. so very good. four containers got put into the freezer (without the tortellini) for easy meals ahead.
it's wednesday and a bookmobile day (every other week)...which is a great perk here. i love the city life!
have yet to tackle the scrap basket as apartment needs a thorough go-thru first. and yesterday made a pot of tuscan tortellini soup. it called for heavy cream, which i eliminated, but did add a smidgen (less than 4 oz) of cooked (drained) italian sausage that had some red chili flakes giving it a bit of zing. so very good. four containers got put into the freezer (without the tortellini) for easy meals ahead.
it's wednesday and a bookmobile day (every other week)...which is a great perk here. i love the city life!
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
the quilting begins
finally got down to starting the quilting on this quilt....
no fancy pants patterns here, just simple and free form. not blue ribbon worthy either, but rather evoking the memory of our quilty ancestors who made simple, utilitarian quilts with enjoyment and satisfaction for a pastime they loved. no deadline for this as it's being donated as a fundraiser. even so, got plenty of others stacked up waiting for their turn in the hoop and the year is already nearly 6 weeks old. *** and while it's been a pretty easy winter here in maryland, the few bad days we've had have fallen on quilt guild day and it's happening again tomorrow!!! come on mother nature....guess i'll be catching up on house chores instead of communing with my quilty peeps....sheesh! and for all of us in the snow path, i saw this on facebook and wanted to share with you....
from the "california native" page....figures!
no fancy pants patterns here, just simple and free form. not blue ribbon worthy either, but rather evoking the memory of our quilty ancestors who made simple, utilitarian quilts with enjoyment and satisfaction for a pastime they loved. no deadline for this as it's being donated as a fundraiser. even so, got plenty of others stacked up waiting for their turn in the hoop and the year is already nearly 6 weeks old. *** and while it's been a pretty easy winter here in maryland, the few bad days we've had have fallen on quilt guild day and it's happening again tomorrow!!! come on mother nature....guess i'll be catching up on house chores instead of communing with my quilty peeps....sheesh! and for all of us in the snow path, i saw this on facebook and wanted to share with you....
Monday, February 5, 2018
super sunday sewing
first block of barbara brackman's sew along, Antebellum Album....i'm using browns/pinks....
and the second star block for mid-appalachian quilters sew along was posted just the other day....really happy with my fabric choices for these...
nothing's better than kaffe for pizzazz....was a cold/snowy/rainy sunday so puttered around doing not too much of anything exciting.
PS...the ventura (CA) guild is still collecting blocks for fire relief quilts...their goal is 500 quilts, so there is still time to make a few and send them along....
and the second star block for mid-appalachian quilters sew along was posted just the other day....really happy with my fabric choices for these...
nothing's better than kaffe for pizzazz....was a cold/snowy/rainy sunday so puttered around doing not too much of anything exciting.
PS...the ventura (CA) guild is still collecting blocks for fire relief quilts...their goal is 500 quilts, so there is still time to make a few and send them along....
Sunday, February 4, 2018
attacking scraps
though would rather get to another scrappy blocks project, the scrap basket needs immediate attention. time to put a new blade in the rotary cutter and see how much of this can be whittled down into usable units....mine are inchies (1.5"), 2", 2.5", 3.5", nickels (5") and then 1.5" and 2.5" strips. since there is a repro bricks top in the works, will do those as well....2' x 3.5". the weather is icky today (rain/snow/sleet) so good day to be busy inside. leftovers are in the refrig along with the diet coke so no real need to go out. *** in addition to scraps, have a couple of blocks to assemble and some miscellaneous sewing chores as well. plus the 2 hand quilting projects and have to fit in the exercise somewhere along the way. *** saturday chores were a breeze so think i've turned another corner recuperative wise. a few stops here and there to catch my breath, but all in all more energy and stamina than previous, even with another 3 months to a complete recovery. this is an honest-to-goodness blessing indeed!
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