This week I have done a bit of shopping for my sewing room. Once I was able to finish up with all the painting of a good part of the house and the painters were finished and the house returned to a normal state I figured to do something about the carpet in my sewing room. It is old, we figure about 20 plus years old. Time to replace it. I considered laminate as most of our home is wood floors or laminate in the office. Not sure how all that thread and pins that seem to end up on the floor would do rolling around on laminate flooring. So we opted for carpet again. They install next Friday. So have to empty the room for a day or two, guess I will move the machine and ironing board into the dining room.
I did manage to get another scrap quilt top put together for my charity group out of the scrap bins of 2-1/2" strips I cut up. My idea was to rid myself easily of all my ever growing scrap bins. It has not helped at all. I still have tons of the strips left. I now have a third quilt top ready to put together. However, making these is a bit of a relief from dealing with my current appliqué project.Sunday, April 28, 2024
APPLIQUE RELIEF
Sunday, April 21, 2024
APPLIQUE AGAIN AND BIRD OF PARADISE
This past week has been nice and quiet with very little on my to-do list to accomplish. I vowed to set appliqués projects aside for a while. That didn't happen. I have pulled out a kit hiding away in a drawer and started working on it and added another that I really do need to start working on as well.
These pieces are tiny. I did talk myself into doing 1/4" bias vines. I have always avoided them and used 3/8" for them, but this block at just under 9" by 11" needed the small vines. Not sure why I have avoided them all these years, as they were not nearly as difficult to master as I thought they would be. This is the kit pattern, I don't expect this to be finished in a very long time. The entire quilt is only 35" by 45" so some blocks are really small. This project is on more of a priority list. It will be a wedding gift for a family member. No real hurry as I have time, but do know that in the next year or two it will be needed. It will be king size, so these 10.5 inch blocks are a start to the 100 needed. Figure to make a few each month, off and on. Now here is a master piece. Our Bird of Paradise is in full swing. Never have we seen this many blooms on it. Seems our recent amount of rain this spring has made it very happy to show off.Linky Parties on the Side Bar
Sunday, April 14, 2024
LOCK DOWN IN THE SEWING ROOM
It was very busy this past week at home. We have needed some painting done in our home for sometime. I usually do the painting, but this was a much bigger job than I felt able to handle. We have a fairly large home and the laundry room, kitchen/eating area, living room/family room, dining room, entry area, and guest bathroom, along with 27 doors through out the home needed painting. Painters arrived on Monday and finished on Wednesday.
Sunday, April 7, 2024
SWEET TWEET QUILT FINISHED AT LAST
I finished my Sweet Tweet quilt top this past week. I started it in July of 2023, a long journey. Off to the quilter for sure.
The last block #9, on the bottom right. Just to get that border on now.Just a simple border. I ended up at 48" wide by 56" long. The perfect size for over the buffet in the dining room.I also got the quilt top together from last week's scrap strips post. I am pleased with it. Organizing my scraps into 4 1/2 and 2 1/2 inch strips sure made it easy to whip up a charity quilt top in no time at all.Linky Parties on the Side Bar
Sunday, March 31, 2024
FABRIC SCRAPS AND WHAT TO DO WITH THEM
This past week I have been working on dealing with an enormously growing amount of fabric scraps. Luckily I happened on to a post by Amy Smart of Diary of a Quilter discussing Sorting, Saving, and Using Fabric Scraps. I spent the week doing something about my problem with great results.
I cut up all my scraps by color into some 4 1/2" and 2 1/2" strips and loaded them into plastic containers. What a chore, but finally I am able to do something constructive with them.My pink container has both pink and purple strips and yellow/gold and orange that share a container due to those colors that I seem to have less scraps of. They are 12 inch blocks, and I managed to get 3 blocks of pink and orange and 2 of the purple and yellow/gold without repeating any fabrics on each block.
Blue, red, and green scraps each got 5 blocks each from them. I have ended up with 25 blocks, a charity quilt is now on its way. And no those scrap containers are far from empty but at least now I have a good plan to get them into some useful purpose and maybe actually gone.
Sunday, March 24, 2024
APRONS, A RUNNER AND SUN BONNET SUE FINISHED
I accomplished a good deal over this past week. Both the Raiders aprons are finished and I had enough fabric left over to make a runner to go with one, both are gifts for two friends of one of my daughters.
I am pleased with how easy the aprons were to make and the runner came out nicely. I had left overs from one Raiders fabric that I used to make pillowcases and another runner durning the Christmas season for one that same daughter's friends.
Sunday, March 17, 2024
NATIONAL QUILT DAY AND SOUTHERN CHARM FINISH
On Saturday I attended my guild's National Quilt Day sewing event. We celebrate by making pillowcases for a local children's hospital each year. About 20 of us gathered and between what we accomplished on Saturday and what we will take home and finish we will donate 125 pillowcases to the hospital.
My contribution was the one on the far left with the blue rabbits print and the green cuff, and the tan polkadot with the dark red cuff next to it. I have two more I still have to finish at home.
Sunday, March 10, 2024
BOUTIQUE SEWING AGAIN, SCRAP BINS AND SUE
This has been another week of sewing for my guild's quilt show boutique. A request went out that the boutique needs many more home made items. Our last quilt show made a profit of $15,000 and the boutique contributed $5,000 of that. Obviously it is important to stock the boutique well. Placemats, table runners and table topers were the primary items that sold like crazy.
I knocked out these nine this week and have another 7 ready to go. A good part of all this sewing is cleaning out some of my scraps bins. I have 5 wire racks with scraps in various colors in my sewing room closet like this.Three wire bins like this. Really time to try to clean some of this out. So I fear that the next couple weeks will be madly sewing boutique items.I did take a bit of a break though and worked on the Sun Bonnet Sue quilt. This is the fourth and final row ready to quilt. I will admit that it has been a real chore, but it is going well and I am very happy with the quilting results.
Sunday, March 3, 2024
RAIDERS FOOTBALL APRONS AND PATTERNS
This past week had me spending some of my time working on finally preparing appliqué pieces for my Sweet Tweet final bird block number 9. I still have vines, leaves and a couple more flowers to cut out and fuse, but I am getting there.
It's a start, as fabric selection is the hardest for me and takes the most time to pick out.My daughter recently asked me to make Raider football team pillowcases for her friend for Christmas. So this past week she asked if I could make an apron for this friend for her birthday. Yes, Raider themed. I headed to JoAnn's to pick up a pattern. After a good 30 minutes and selecting multiple patterns, every one was out of stock. To make matters more interesting, patterns are very expensive. Yes, a simple apron pattern runs between $15.99 to $19.99. While they offer 30% off not one of them was available. Only choice at that point was Amazon, yes $15.99 plus tax. I am putting this one in a very safe place.
Sunday, February 25, 2024
SOUTHERN CHARM AND BLOCK 9
This week I spent a good deal of time working on my Souther Charm quilt top. After fininally finishing Sweet Tweet block 8 I needed a break from appliqué for a few days and Sun Bonnet Sue as well. Something easy and somewhat mindless.
Southern Charm is finished. This top was a lot of fun to work on as I had lots of half yard pieces in the bundle I purchased to work with and lots of pieced blocks that I could use to make it interesting.