Wednesday, November 3, 2021

quilty choices

last weekend looked up jen kingwell's new book "quilt recipes" and was hit with immediate sticker shock....on amazon it's $49.50!!!!  yes that's right.  it has the 'wensleydale' pattern that had attracted my quilty muse.

it's a lovely book of course but at that price, totally out of my budget....there are templates with no instruction, but they are $31.50....again, beyond my budget.  everything is more expensive these days and more so down under australia i guess.  but for one pattern and maybe one recipe, just not practical for me.  will stick with the more frugal substitute and sort of similar UFO project by jo morton, an equally proficient designer in my mind.

aptly titled economy blocks done in delicious repro fabrics...gives me the same cozy traditional feel as the joseph's coat quilt and equally satisfying as 'wensleydale'....course if joe sends along another stimulus check might reconsider...

splash of color moves forward...i tweaked a few of the blocks whose value seemed incongruous with the overall effect...22 of the total 64 blocks are done....

added benefit of this project is i get to use up this thread...somehow i had 2 spools of turquoise thread which doesn't work for many projects but hardly noticed on this one.  used one spool for bobbins and this one remains...

 
 
have ordered replacement black thread for the UFO i was working on so maybe can get that one done this month as well.  added the cobalt blue for the scrappy double wedding ring to make postage worthwhile. 

regular exercise is doing wonders for the hip.  walking normally until it gets tired when hobbling returns, but i do now believe eventually all will be well.  it was booster shot monday and can now say i've had all my shots....LOL...



9 comments:

  1. Books (and Everything else) are out of my reach these days too. If I want any new fabric I have to say no to any new books. So sad! Glad to hear the hip is recovering nicely. Sew on my friend!

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  2. I think the Jo Morton quilt will be lovely! You might try your local library for quilt books or cook books-I've found some really good things and you can copy out the one thing you want. Stay healthy and stitch on!

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  3. How frustrating to have to pass on the book you want. My husband always says “be patient” as you just might find one used sometime. I once found a CD that was going for $$$ on eBay, in the bargain bin of our local record store. Connecting Threads has good discounts on books, so keep your eyes peeled there. But what’s not to love about the Jo Morton pattern you picked? You will make a beautiful quilt in the meantime!

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  4. I agree with Sandy--check Alibris or Half Price Books in a few months. That's what I do for many quilt books.

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  5. My go-to for books is Amazon and I've had great luck ordering the cheapest one available in the "used" category. Though since this book hasn't yet been released it will be a long time before it fits my book budget which is generally under $5 plus shipping. When I see a photo of a quilt that I like, I try to redraft a similar version. That's what our quilting foremothers did, before the day of expensive books and digital patterns. The Jo Morton quilt is lovely warm and cozy appearing.

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  6. Yikes that's pricey for something without instructions or templates

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    1. oh the book has instructions but not the templates themselves...

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  7. That is a pricey book, for sure. The Jo Morton book you have chosen as an alternative is a great replacement.
    That is a good project to use up your turquoise thread. :)

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