give you scraps, you must make blocks! pal marianne is currently making green churn dash blocks and i think the scraps she gave me are from that project....looks like some were leftovers from the GO cutter that she uses....
these are cute little paper-pieced Ts and will only make them until the background fabric is used up--about a yard. got the foundation pattern from this book, also a pass along from marianne....i like paper piecing and the patterns in this book are fast and easy, just right for using up scraps
this little project will get finished and put in the "maybe sell" or "maybe gift" pile....but i get to have the sewing fun!
"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Friday, June 28, 2019
Thursday, June 27, 2019
light of day
yesterday i posted about the wonderful get together of some long-term stashbuster group members and how much we all enjoyed the day....we were drunk with giddy quilty fun, but today's another story....the harsh reality of the day after is glaringly evident in the afterglow of such fun....what reality you say?
THIS reality!!! while marianne is happy to have alleviated her cabinets, my one bookcase is anticipating the battle of the bulge....a little bit of everything--batiks, fossil ferns, solids and a few fun prints....right away pulled out these 2 for some now sewing...
some forest green batik scraps and a green print neutral....my first fun chore...and she also gifted me a delightful and useful desk lamp for my sewing table....she valiantly tried foisting spools of thread on me but with no current need, sternly declined. the lamp has taken its place next to betty and will be a thoroughly useful and enjoyable addition to the sewing studio space...
now to prep for the weekend of bad apple behavior and a management company that cares nothing for the life quality of its residents. they go to great lengths to distribute stern rules but in truth, their only concern is the building and grounds.....more residents they can get but lush property and a sound edifice are of sole concern.
THIS reality!!! while marianne is happy to have alleviated her cabinets, my one bookcase is anticipating the battle of the bulge....a little bit of everything--batiks, fossil ferns, solids and a few fun prints....right away pulled out these 2 for some now sewing...
some forest green batik scraps and a green print neutral....my first fun chore...and she also gifted me a delightful and useful desk lamp for my sewing table....she valiantly tried foisting spools of thread on me but with no current need, sternly declined. the lamp has taken its place next to betty and will be a thoroughly useful and enjoyable addition to the sewing studio space...
now to prep for the weekend of bad apple behavior and a management company that cares nothing for the life quality of its residents. they go to great lengths to distribute stern rules but in truth, their only concern is the building and grounds.....more residents they can get but lush property and a sound edifice are of sole concern.
gang of four
it was a hilarious, fun-filled meeting of the minds yesterday at stashbuster marianne's house.....L to R are grace, marianne, barbara and nann....the stars aligned and we were able to meet in person to (ahem) bust stash? LOL....after conversing via posts to the yahoo group for many years, nann and i met in person... she brought book goodies, marianne provided the necessary sustenance and barbara and i contributed our sparkling personalities! did i have this much fun in my 40s? i don't think so at all....driving home after dark had to navigate orange barrels and closed lanes but fortunately no deer jumped into my path, as so often happens in these parts. so delightful to take advantage of this opportunity for who knows when it will present itself again....
Monday, June 24, 2019
monday design wall
in addition to yesterday's progress post, before going to bed laid out the little kaffe pennant blocks, and early this morning fired up betty and got this small wall quilt together....
thanks to my pal marianne and her generous gift of some KF lights, this perfect border fabric was on hand and is exactly what kaffe might have chosen i'm sure...LOL! wouldn't mind having more of this pretty print....always brings hester prynne to mind for as hawthorne said, "she loved beautiful things," a serious crime for a puritan. *** have slacked off on my daily gratitude journal but so glad for God's gift of another day and another opportunity to try and live up to my name....
thanks to my pal marianne and her generous gift of some KF lights, this perfect border fabric was on hand and is exactly what kaffe might have chosen i'm sure...LOL! wouldn't mind having more of this pretty print....always brings hester prynne to mind for as hawthorne said, "she loved beautiful things," a serious crime for a puritan. *** have slacked off on my daily gratitude journal but so glad for God's gift of another day and another opportunity to try and live up to my name....
Sunday, June 23, 2019
head start
july goals have been formulated and written down....june goals met--or almost--but time and tide don't wait so onward it is....the cabana daydreams is just about ready for binding so it'll get finished before vacation comes. this weekend started on a july goal....this scrappy log cabin variation done in dark blues and tans....this will probably be a donation quilt and tied meaning a quick finish before fall arrives--or should be. with steamy hot weather all week long and probably beyond, lots of indoor sewing time.
pattern found in american patchwork magazine, designed by annette plog....august 2018 issue. here are my 12 blocks started....
also finished another block in THIS donation quilt that needs to be finished by october....
this pattern came from the book "no scrap left behind" by amanda jean nyberg....a great idea for any and all scraps...plenty of combos come to mind, any that would make it a winner! lastly, finished up making stems for this project and have started basting on leaves....
would love it if this could be a finished flimsy by december and start the quilting in january of 2020, only about 20+ years since pattern was bought....i still love it tho and really does evoke new england for me....busy weekend half fun and half horror thanks to those selfish, ignorant neighbors of mine....even mister rogers would say so...
pattern found in american patchwork magazine, designed by annette plog....august 2018 issue. here are my 12 blocks started....
also finished another block in THIS donation quilt that needs to be finished by october....
this pattern came from the book "no scrap left behind" by amanda jean nyberg....a great idea for any and all scraps...plenty of combos come to mind, any that would make it a winner! lastly, finished up making stems for this project and have started basting on leaves....
would love it if this could be a finished flimsy by december and start the quilting in january of 2020, only about 20+ years since pattern was bought....i still love it tho and really does evoke new england for me....busy weekend half fun and half horror thanks to those selfish, ignorant neighbors of mine....even mister rogers would say so...
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