Friday, December 29, 2023

A Holiday Journal Finish

 All ready gifted to my BFF so now I can share

my journal journey adventures. I do now know 

why I don't do many journal covers or book sleeves. 

First off, I found a very nice feature for the front. 

It says, "Just Sew Happy". A few false starts later, 

it was nicely bordered for the front. 

The fabric I chose was a leftover mini 4-patch

piece I had in the block bank. 



Measuring against the spiral book, 

there was more than enough to cover the book.

I stitched it together and then found that 

the blocks I sewed into the cover must had been relegated

to the  block bank since one seam of the tiny squares, 

hadn't been sewn .  I picked the book apart and 

stitched up the seam. The next problem was that 

the quilter's fuse showed thru as a few of the squares 

were undersize.



  More picking and some 

 thin black trim applied on top fixed that issue. 


The sleeve ends got stitched in but I managed to invert them

 and could not get the notebook in. 

So I picked it all apart and tried again

Now the sleeves were correct but the whole thing was a 

bit too narrow!!! Argh.  

I got a bit frustrated so I cut out the feature front and 

set off to the block bank to find some more fabric. 

Some color family strip blocks fit the size requirement.



I stitched three together and lined them 

with  a cheater log cabin print. 



I abandoned trying to enclose the ends, 

and did a simple fold and managed to get them to fold properly.

When the  feature patch was stitched on, the last task was to 

affix an elastic band to secure the pages. The edge of the 

applique needed to picked out to insert the elastic and that 

is when I discovered that the applique was upside down!

A bit of picking later and all was put right!  

It was the longest, simple project I have ever completed!!






I hope your Christmas time was all 

you hope for and friends and family 

were near. Stay safe and sew on as we get

ready to welcome 2024.


Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Be Prepared

 Imagine my surprise when I 

got a , "Guess who had a baby? "

text 1 week until Christmas!  It was 

a wonderful surprise. Needing a 

quilt present would have presented a 

problem, but ... I am prepared.  

A lot of quilts were completed and 

gifted this year. Some to family, some 

to friends and many to others just needing 

a boost and some compassion.  However, 

I did hold back 2 small quilts, a pink and a blue

for emergency gifts and both got pressed into 

service today!  They've already been counted

in the fabric tally but now they will be out the door!

        This lovely star and 16 patch combination is one of 

my favorites and fortunately both were awaiting 

homes in the quilt top vault.  




I found some pens, 

pulled out some labels and now both Rylie and 

Finnegan will have nice warm quilts by New Years. 

They are  flannel backed ( the quilts, not the babies)

 and will be great for a stroller ride in our freezing weather 

or a play on the floor. 

    The stack of little stars has not diminished much 

over the last months so the December lull might be 

a great time to stitch up some tops for future  

Canadians.  The RSC 2023 box has a nice supply 

of 16 patches and crumb blocks to make a few

baby sized and even a twin sizes quilt or two. 

The other big news that I am switching over 

to my Christmas computer.  Soon I will be 

able to zoom in actual real time!  Gone will 

be the day of moving like a snowman!

I just need one little cord to hook up my 

big monitor. Two is always better than one!

I can cast to my tv too so there are some 

great movies and quilt shows in the future. 

Have fun with friends and family this season. 



Stay safe and sew on!

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Tuesday, December 12, 2023

December to Remember

 We do love the Holiday season, don't we?

A very busy week here but our big family 

Christmas happened and now we will 

scatter, visiting , partying and Christmas 

cheering all over the country and out of it!

Here is a beautiful set of hot pads I received 

from my great walking buddy.  She is very 

talented, and always turns her scraps into gems!



No new stash report, but lots of items gifted

both to those in need and friends and family. 

So enjoyable to give gifts of quilts.

I did promise a bit on my sew day progress. 

Another sew day coming up too!

The black log cabin, 3 of 4, is well on the 

way to receiving a black strike it border. 


Here is a reminder of quilts #1 & #2. 




There was a drawing of the border for the last 

top but it will remain a mystery for now, 

( okay, I just can't find it under the wrapping paper!)

Sew day afternoons, are always a bit of a wind down 

and I had a pleasant time stitching up a nice 

stack of Teri Rowland blocks. 

600 are needed for a full sized quilt and I am 

a third of the way there. The little 3 1/2" blocks

are  addictively fun to make.

The center of a wonky tree runner 

went together surprisingly fast , 

but I ran out of background fabric

so it became  a very raw edged 

addition to our festive table. 



Yes I am a quilter.  Six quilts are visible

from the Christmas tree!

Stay safe and joyful, and sew on!

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Monday, December 4, 2023

Christmas Came Early!

 Wowzer!  You are familiar with all the 

craft sales, bake sales and church sales this

time of year?  Well, we went to one at 

a friend's church on Saturday.  

I got a great big Christmas gift!

There was a corner of my workroom 

taken up by a folding conference table. 

It became a catch all for everything 

from scraps to drinks to planning books!

Well, my son needed a table for his shop,

so at 10 pm I cleaned and sorted and organized 

and ended up with a nice big space!

In that space now is a great, big quilt rack!

Here it is at the sale. 


Now I can enjoy some of my ready to quilt 

items before they get finished and leave the house. 

As soon as we got it in, I loaded a few flimsies 

and one quilt that needs a label. It looks like it will 

be so much fun!



It is raw pine so there should be not 

bleeding. I will put a bit of protection under the 

tops tho, just to be safe. It is a lovely 

Christmas present. 

I even found a way to use up a tiny scrap. 

This roll of clear tape had a wad of 

tape holding the end, but now a lovely 

little scrap does the job!  Always room for scraps!


I will leave you with a friend from 
 
 one of the local hardware stores!  The

whole store looks like the Macy's 

Thanksgiving day parade!





Stay safe and sew on!

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Here it Comes!

 Wow, what a busy time the end of the year is becoming!

Sew days, shopping days, and days of preparation for guests!

It is interesting but we all seem to love the excitement!

The weekend sew days were very productive! More about 

them next post. Today it is all about the season coming up! 

With turkey soup still simmering for most, my seasonal 

softies are coming out today so get set for the show!

First up, this little wall hanging stays up all 

year.  A good friend made it and it is like having

a visit every time it catches my eye.



My little GS climbs onto a chair and 

touches corner teddy buttons every time he visits. 

Then there is this interesting and memorable

Christmas window. 

 My BB ( best buddy)

and I each made one at a retreat.  It was 

memorable as it was it was my 

first project with so many techniques. 

A friend's spouse even cut wooden lights 

half for the accents!

Here are some little woolly friends 

that hang in kitchen. They look a bit 

wrinkly but we all do as we age so we

wont hold it against them!



( I will give them a press!)

This next little runner hangs beautifully over 

the basement railing.  It works from 

both sides so it is a favorite.

 I love the checkerboard portions too.



A tree hanging is always lovely.  One very hectic winter, 

(four teenagers in house and company coming), 

we managed to get all the decorations up 

with everyone helping.  A visitor arrived and 

commented on the unusual hanging on the 

stairway. It was upside down!



This next Dresden plate was made by a crafty SIL.

It fits perfectly on our heritage wind chair. 



The last two are very sweet and 

sentimental . My two oldest wanted 

to make something so we put 

together these two flying geese trees. 

 The then 7 & 8 year olds quilted them by hand. 

A very special memory. 



Don't get too crazy this holiday season. 

Take time to relax and maybe quilt!



Stay safe and sew on !

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Last Stash Report of November!

 No change in stash numbers but a goodly 

amount  of projects are moving forward!

The pineapple quilt is getting a back, then

off to the long arm tomorrow. That will 

become part of my Cozy Collection. 


The black log cabin block stack is now 

down to 20 pieces and the plan for 

it in my brain is almost solidified. 


See the two counting clips?

 I may even use a  tiny solid zinger border to 

top off the last of these wild blocks. 

The third of the four tops made from 

the big pile, is getting its color slash 

border this week.  The wheel did get 

reinvented a few times during this 

process but by the fourth border I 

really got my mojo in line and was 

sailing thru the piecing. 


A table runner got started but 

since it seems I never follow directions, 

I now have enough of a forest to 

decorate the Christmas table and the sideboard!



The weekend finished up with 30 more 

Terry Rowland 3 1/2" blocks so the sew 

days count as a winning weekend for me!




Stay safe and sew on!

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Monday, November 20, 2023

Everybody's working for the Weekend!

 Yep , we are, working for the weekend this week. 

There is a two day UFO weekend and boy do I have some!

First up is the little cuddle quilts to be 

made from the GKs( grandkids) sleepers.  



A friend gave me some minky  type fabric 

so they may get all sewn up.  The plan is to use the 

arm and leg bits for a nice fringe around!  

Yes this did change up the numbers for 

the stash report. The new numbers are:

 2023 STASH TOTAL

Used last week:     0 m

Used year to date:       133  m

                                      Scraps out               0.0 m   

                                   (1 bag=/.5 k=.5m)  

                                       Scraps In                0.5  m

Added last week:        2 m

                                 Added Year to date:            177 m bolt 27m, bucket batiks 15m

destash gift 68m

Net added in 2023         12. meters


Next will be the pineapple. The rows are ready to join

so I can stitch them up with one small switch to separate

some blue corners.

 

If all that gets completed, there are two more black/crazy 

log cabins that need centers stitched together.  The border

treatment will be different for each one.


 

It sure sounds like a busy and entertaining weekend for me!


Stay Safe  and Sew on!


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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Sunday is a Fun Day

 Lots of sewing fun this week and even 

some things accomplished!  This even 

lead to a change in numbers!

2023 STASH TOTALS

  Used last week: 18 m

Used year to date:       151  m

                                      Scraps out               .5 m   

                                   (1 bag=/.5 k=.5m)  

                                      Scraps In                 0.0  m

Added last week:        0.0 m

                                 Year to date:            147 m bolt 27m, bucket batiks 15m

destash gift 68m

Net added in 2023         -39.0 meters

First up, the pineapple quilt top is almost assembled



There were a few bumps 

along the way .  I got ahead of myself 

and skipped a trimming step so a few 

blocks had to be finished up

and retrimmed so it is almost ready to join. 

It looks great tho, doesn't it? 

Unfortunately, the longarmer is 

way behind and it will be complete in time for 

a spring showing on my bed!

Then I zipped up a binding or three! 

Here are the fronts. These quilts are RSCs from this year. 




Here are the backs! The yellow yardage is finished 

so now I can move on to some nice prints.




 
Getting near the end of the pinned pile.

There are still lots of other things to 

quilt in the flimsy vault tho!


 Our bee group's charity's headquarters fell victim to fire 

so they will be needing additional quilts at 

end of the month. These small twin quilts should 

do nicely. My BB (best buddy) left a pile of

wonderful quilts to help out. She is amazingly generous.


 

Holiday events are starting soon so let's all get

our jingle on!

Stay safe and sew on !

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