Tuesday, October 1, 2024

chookshed challenge

so another month in this too-fast moving year.  i've been sewing regularly which is making it move along faster i do believe, trying to make up for lost time earlier this year.  on track for the UFO list to be under 20 when 2025 arrives...first time since i've been keeping the list.  

october is the last month of our chookshed challenge of 10 things to finish/move along this year.  this challenge has been a boost for me to keep going and to pull out things that have been waiting for action.  this month's task for me is project bags.  i've 4 zippers on hand and mean to use them all.  just this morning finished #1....


some time ago bought some seashore theme FQs from a now-closed shop in maine--on board fabrics.  this lobster buoy print was one.  coupled with a lobster it print made a nice project bag.  the vinyl was folded and so had to iron and CAMEVERYCLOSE to ruining but not quite....
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we are on day #11 of rain and not complaining, given what others are suffering from helene...thankfully i've sewing to keep me occupied.  monday finished the 'detour to oz' top...who knew dorothy was a quilter?  now you do....LOL


the color is a bit off due to indoor task lighting nearby....if i can get this quilted this year it will escape the UFO list....

and had a bit of play with another UFO....heart wreath with leaves....i've loved this pattern for eons, since early days of quilting life.  it was featured in a mccall's magazine (dating myself here) in the 1980s i think but too timid to attempt.  


of course this was also before discovering kaffe fassett fabrics....it resurfaced recently in quiltmania and this time i was determined.  only making 4 blocks...not a big quilt...but fingers itching to start...the bright colors were just the thing to give me a boost on a gloomy day.  

october list made.  holidays ahead which are always very VERY low key.  this year more somber due to losing mom and everyone still at loose ends sort of.  i know i am.  my big challenge now is getting enough exercise.  as winter approaches, may have to invest in some equipment as my neighbor goes sporadically, if that, and the weather is going to be dodgy to walk on my own.  who knows, we might even get snow!  

i put my stockings up for sale on another site but no takers yet.  it is difficult with postage being prohibitive.  with no car i have to mail priority from home, flat rate, and i'm sure it dissuades some people.  in the process of starting a pop-up blog shop to offer some pieces at low prices make some room...stay tuned!  



5 comments:

  1. Great idea to make some bags. Your Kaffe applique looks great so far.

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  2. The leaf wreath blocks is fantastic--I'm glad you are tackling it now!

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  3. I’ve just been catching up on blog reading. You are sounding so much chirpier this last month. I can’t believe how much sewing you have achieved, all looking so good. Your day at the quilt show sounds fantastic. There are some talented people out there. There is nothing like a quilt show to fire up the creative juices. How good to find the perfect quilting thread. Have fun with your ongoing projects.

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  4. The leaf wreath is lovely and even better with Kaffe prints!

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  5. Oh, that lobster fabric looks very familiar. Are you selling any of the project bags?
    Clever use of the license plates. I've got a bunch of them I need to incorporate into something.
    Your heart wreath piece will be very pretty, no matter how many blocks you choose to make.
    I am planning to get the money sent to you this week for the basket blocks. Just trying to recover from having my sleep patterns in upheaval for a couple of weeks.

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