spent friday morning doing more of my secret sewing, but then dug out a piece of fabric for a chair seat cover...
this was found at the recent free yard sale. it just needed a quick cleanup and a new seat cover. thanks to my trusty staple gun! i know, it's a 50s chair with a civil war cover but it works... i would like to paint it, but don't want to take time now to sand, etc. *** in addition to the secret sewing, pulled out a nearly flimsy and began adding the borders so it can be moved to the ever-growing finish pile. it, too, will be a donation quilt at some point. *** summer heat is here in force and sooo thankful for my cozy apartment and having my sewing stuff at hand. making good progress on my summer goals so far and, despite numerous temptations from quilty peeps on the 'net, have ignored and avoided even brief sew along temptations...am behind on my DWR challenge but there was no deadline and it's at hand when time is available....nothing to do but keep cool and quilt on!
"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Saturday, June 17, 2017
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
it's flag day and....
today would have been my dad's 92nd birthday....and who knew, he shares this day with (gulp) president trump!!!! have no idea what my dad would have thought about that...lol! he's been gone now 15 years...time does fly....a WW II veteran of utah beach in july of 1944, he talked very little about his war experiences....we had a gazillion photos of GIs, none of whom he could name. he only talked about being in Paris and seeing bing crosby, not bob hope...and of course, at mealtime we often got reminded of children rummaging thru garbage to get enough to eat. as kids we just rolled our eyes trying to imagine anyone rummaging thru garbage to eat lima beans or brussel sprouts...
he only liked 2 kinds of pie--hot and cold! on his birthday, my mom would make his favorite dessert, a plain cake layered with strawberries and whipped cream...he was our family photographer/ videographer and he drove us crazy taking pictures/movies all the time, but now we are so happy he did. he taught me how to drive a standard shift car, which obviously hastened his too-early demise...
he was a simple, uncomplicated, country boy, a godly man and a true hero....happy birthday dad!
he only liked 2 kinds of pie--hot and cold! on his birthday, my mom would make his favorite dessert, a plain cake layered with strawberries and whipped cream...he was our family photographer/ videographer and he drove us crazy taking pictures/movies all the time, but now we are so happy he did. he taught me how to drive a standard shift car, which obviously hastened his too-early demise...
he was a simple, uncomplicated, country boy, a godly man and a true hero....happy birthday dad!
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
getting ready
to celebrate a huge anniversary in our country's history...it's the 240th of flag day...tomorrow...and in preparation, sewed up another little RWB pin cushion or tuffet...
thanks to a quilty pal who shared her stars fabric with me....and here they all are!
pretty darn cute i think...and very festive....already this morning we're closing in on 90 degrees and more humid today than yesterday...no matter at all...so much better than icy roads, snowy cars and frozen fingers....made a huge dent in scraps pile that was on the floor...nearly gone and repurposed into squares and strips. still have the full basket for another day....today it's more sewing, of course!
thanks to a quilty pal who shared her stars fabric with me....and here they all are!
pretty darn cute i think...and very festive....already this morning we're closing in on 90 degrees and more humid today than yesterday...no matter at all...so much better than icy roads, snowy cars and frozen fingers....made a huge dent in scraps pile that was on the floor...nearly gone and repurposed into squares and strips. still have the full basket for another day....today it's more sewing, of course!
Monday, June 12, 2017
monday flimsy
in addition to binge watching "the keepers" on netflix, this weekend finished this flimsy that'll be added to the baste/quilt pile. one of these days, will have another basting day to prep several things for eventual quilting. this is a low priority finish, though. opting for some lighter value fabrics really improved this pattern....
thinking red is the obvious and best choice for the binding....next up is to make blocks from the circus print fabrics....and then some secret sewing for a special event....there's a clue in the left side column....the heat is on for a few days, so perhaps will attack the scrap pile and chop up into strips and squares to relieve the floor from still another pile...good day all!
thinking red is the obvious and best choice for the binding....next up is to make blocks from the circus print fabrics....and then some secret sewing for a special event....there's a clue in the left side column....the heat is on for a few days, so perhaps will attack the scrap pile and chop up into strips and squares to relieve the floor from still another pile...good day all!
Saturday, June 10, 2017
a definite improvement
spent entire friday morning rummaging and sorting and pulling out smaller pieces destined for the scrap basket...only problem is, they don't exactly fit in the scrap basket....so they have made their own little mountain, now waiting for the rotary cutter
ending up with these is the result of this.....a new and improved bookcase of yardage, mostly FQs and half yards, but there were more pieces of 2 yards or more than i had realized....looks better for sure!
and while i thought another bookcase like this would be needed, it appears as though that would be too much space. thinking more clear shoeboxes would work better and be less expensive as well...a real plus! here is what the overflow looks like; am thinking 12-15 clear shoeboxes readily available at ye olde dollar store
feel quite confident there is most certainly less fabric than when originally unpacked over a year ago. while poring over nearly each piece, a gazillion projects came to mind, one a scrappy christmas cracker quilt, another a 5" churn dash in reds, a di ford or petra prins style medallion to name a few. before those, some must-do finishes come first. *** scooted out this morning before extreme heat arrives to a local church that was having a free yard sale (oxymoronic?)....everything had been donated and apparently once a year the public is invited to come and freely take anything that is needed. even though i arrived early, there was already a line of course. i had a list with me and was able to find a desk chair and these vintage-y items, which were needed. it's a great idea and a wonderful benefit for those of us who are monetarily challenged.
now back to regularly scheduled sewing!
ending up with these is the result of this.....a new and improved bookcase of yardage, mostly FQs and half yards, but there were more pieces of 2 yards or more than i had realized....looks better for sure!
and while i thought another bookcase like this would be needed, it appears as though that would be too much space. thinking more clear shoeboxes would work better and be less expensive as well...a real plus! here is what the overflow looks like; am thinking 12-15 clear shoeboxes readily available at ye olde dollar store
feel quite confident there is most certainly less fabric than when originally unpacked over a year ago. while poring over nearly each piece, a gazillion projects came to mind, one a scrappy christmas cracker quilt, another a 5" churn dash in reds, a di ford or petra prins style medallion to name a few. before those, some must-do finishes come first. *** scooted out this morning before extreme heat arrives to a local church that was having a free yard sale (oxymoronic?)....everything had been donated and apparently once a year the public is invited to come and freely take anything that is needed. even though i arrived early, there was already a line of course. i had a list with me and was able to find a desk chair and these vintage-y items, which were needed. it's a great idea and a wonderful benefit for those of us who are monetarily challenged.
now back to regularly scheduled sewing!
Friday, June 9, 2017
space wars
as i've trolled the 'net, this is not just my challenge....fabric and quilty do-dads take up space! but how to keep them neat and close at hand? with hot hot days ahead, want to get some real sewing done, but first some tidying up is in order. since the demise of the 2nd bookcase, piles of fabric have hampered my vacuuming efforts....getting errant strings caught in the power nozzle is not a good thing. and with a tight budget, have not been able to replace the bookcase as of yet. so, on to plan B, a temporary resolution. first up, the shelving unit. placing books on the side with spine facing out freed up some space, for which i used the plaids and stripes piles. that's them on next to bottom on the left.
next, was able to eliminate the pile of tans and some browns in front of the treadle by using my spare clear shoeboxes...
am thinking this would be the least expensive route to go for the rest...very easy to see what's available this way. course, would need something eventually for all the shoeboxes, but maybe not. the remaining task is this pile...
a working stash is often a messy stash. must tackle this and see what can be done about clearing more floor space. after having my fabric available since moving a year plus ago, i do believe i can see a reduction in the amount of fabric i have....and this is good. just going thru the tans again, re-found some gorgeous fabrics waiting for my inspiration. once this is completed and the floor is clear again, pretty sure i'll be more inspired to vacuum....LOL! next up is to make my sewing to-do list for the summer. have already prepped some travel projects for when i'll be on the go. more sewing means more flimsies-in-waiting for quilting. and i've been assigned a special project for mid-july, details of which i'll share later. *** with breakfast over, time to dress and make today's list....bye for now!
next, was able to eliminate the pile of tans and some browns in front of the treadle by using my spare clear shoeboxes...
am thinking this would be the least expensive route to go for the rest...very easy to see what's available this way. course, would need something eventually for all the shoeboxes, but maybe not. the remaining task is this pile...
a working stash is often a messy stash. must tackle this and see what can be done about clearing more floor space. after having my fabric available since moving a year plus ago, i do believe i can see a reduction in the amount of fabric i have....and this is good. just going thru the tans again, re-found some gorgeous fabrics waiting for my inspiration. once this is completed and the floor is clear again, pretty sure i'll be more inspired to vacuum....LOL! next up is to make my sewing to-do list for the summer. have already prepped some travel projects for when i'll be on the go. more sewing means more flimsies-in-waiting for quilting. and i've been assigned a special project for mid-july, details of which i'll share later. *** with breakfast over, time to dress and make today's list....bye for now!
Thursday, June 8, 2017
birthday girl!
no quilting today...celebrating a special day with my dear daughter....she is the absolute best a mom could hope for!
one of her favorite pals from days gone by....our beloved pooch, penuche...so named for her color...whom we nearly lost her during her inquisitive pup days when she swallowed a brillo pad and was quite ill until the diagnosis was made....she loved miss B when she fed her treats! happy birthday my sweet!
one of her favorite pals from days gone by....our beloved pooch, penuche...so named for her color...whom we nearly lost her during her inquisitive pup days when she swallowed a brillo pad and was quite ill until the diagnosis was made....she loved miss B when she fed her treats! happy birthday my sweet!
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
almost....
a flimsy! that would be this throw-size civil war commemorative project. have to admit, would never have chosen this particular pattern but pretty satisfied with the result so far.
once again, the pattern photo shows it made with much darker fabrics, but using more lights has made it less foreboding and more eye catching, i think. the square sashing is this brown with a white pinstripe, which i never thought i'd use but it works well for this and even managed to use it all...good indeed! all the pieces are cut for the remaining 12 blocks, then it's on to the next thing which is this...
this circus theme fabric was also gifted to me 2 years ago. i fussy cut a lot of the animals and some of the border sections and then found this popcorn fabric at marden's for background. the fussy cut squares are all different sizes so first have to make them uniform size and then plan the top. i love these colorful clowns but am wondering if they are too scary for children. it'll be my homage to ringling bros when finished...who ever thought circus would fold? not me certainly..... appreciate your thoughts about the clowns....
summer isn't even here and making good progress on the oodles of planned projects. the basting/quilting pile has grown but it was inevitable. made a trip to the dollar store for paper stuff and found this...a pool noodle. way better than cardboard tubes for rolling applique projects and practically free at $1...if you applique, it's a very handy item...alreadyhacked cut mine up for a couple of projects that'll be traveling this summer.
the skies have cleared for the moment...things to do and places to go...have a terrific day!
once again, the pattern photo shows it made with much darker fabrics, but using more lights has made it less foreboding and more eye catching, i think. the square sashing is this brown with a white pinstripe, which i never thought i'd use but it works well for this and even managed to use it all...good indeed! all the pieces are cut for the remaining 12 blocks, then it's on to the next thing which is this...
this circus theme fabric was also gifted to me 2 years ago. i fussy cut a lot of the animals and some of the border sections and then found this popcorn fabric at marden's for background. the fussy cut squares are all different sizes so first have to make them uniform size and then plan the top. i love these colorful clowns but am wondering if they are too scary for children. it'll be my homage to ringling bros when finished...who ever thought circus would fold? not me certainly..... appreciate your thoughts about the clowns....
summer isn't even here and making good progress on the oodles of planned projects. the basting/quilting pile has grown but it was inevitable. made a trip to the dollar store for paper stuff and found this...a pool noodle. way better than cardboard tubes for rolling applique projects and practically free at $1...if you applique, it's a very handy item...already
the skies have cleared for the moment...things to do and places to go...have a terrific day!
Thursday, June 1, 2017
funny thing happened....
while sewing up the border blocks on the civil war quilt. was fishing thru my scrap basket for small pieces to use and stopped to organize the pile a bit...once again came across some leftover cheddar triangles that i'll confess were cut wrong by me. too pretty to toss of course, but use for what? went to the stash and did some auditioning and voila! now there's a halloween project in the works.
all that's left to do now is come up with a pattern for this project that uses these units...talk about putting the horse before the cart. ideas are swirling while i'm sewing up more civil war blocks. there is more cheddar and of the pumpkins fabric as well, plus a black print might be useful and maybe some white....at least the cheddar triangles are no longer lonely...LOL...
all that's left to do now is come up with a pattern for this project that uses these units...talk about putting the horse before the cart. ideas are swirling while i'm sewing up more civil war blocks. there is more cheddar and of the pumpkins fabric as well, plus a black print might be useful and maybe some white....at least the cheddar triangles are no longer lonely...LOL...
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
civil war marches on...
but this was no battle for sure...once again, put off a bit by the pattern photo but the actual project came out much more appealing to me. as mentioned, this pattern and some fabrics for it were gifted to me about 2 years ago and have to admit, wasn't really drawn to finishing it. been languishing in the stash all this time. my resolve to vanquish UFOs brought it immediately to mind and, with house of cards on netflix, decided could get it done even without a huge amount of mojo. after seeing the hourglass blocks attached--fabrics chosen at random--my mojo perked up and the 2nd red border sent it into overdrive. i believe those few blue hourglass blocks really helped it a lot cohesive-wise.
included in the packet were some really nice eagle and lincoln portrait nickels but alas, not quite large enough for those corner squares, for which i used a print of words that describe lincoln. the final border is some large patchwork squares that are in process now. the impetus to finish this to flimsy stage is high and, because it has no real destination, low priority for basting and quilting. so just call me pleasantly surprised once more! i hope the gifter sees and likes this....thank you!
included in the packet were some really nice eagle and lincoln portrait nickels but alas, not quite large enough for those corner squares, for which i used a print of words that describe lincoln. the final border is some large patchwork squares that are in process now. the impetus to finish this to flimsy stage is high and, because it has no real destination, low priority for basting and quilting. so just call me pleasantly surprised once more! i hope the gifter sees and likes this....thank you!
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