Saturday, September 30, 2023

Lots of Little Finishes

 Lots of items going out the door lately.

It feels so good to clear things off the list!

A stack of quilts went off to various organizations

with a few more still waiting for delivery. 

Five more wheelchair quilts have been finished up 

this week.




This little one gave me some difficulty. The blocks
 were quilt as you go orphans and had to be joined.
 






This border print really lent itself to a nice lap size. 







The next two are cousins, same design but 
different widths and colors. 











I do love color family quilts!




The hardest part always seems to be the backing. 

It isn't that it has to match, I just want to make sure 

the recipient will like it, and find it interesting. 

Lots of yellow was used for this round of backings. 

Yellow always make a project brighter and it certainly did 

for this bunch of quilts!

Stay safe and sew on !

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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Button, button who's got the button?

 A great gift of quality wool came my way recently, 

so I am trying to be crafty and make some button 

embellished hearts that can be used a pincushions or key fobs.

Here is what they are supposed to look like:

 

So far, here are what mine are looking like. 



A perfect plan, in place for a road trip, fell

in a bit as I stitched up all the buttons I had 

in just a few hours. 

That lead to a nice afternoon, sorting buttons!

We quilters and crafters always seem to have 

lots of buttons.

 

  I also found a very weird 

assortment  of items in my big button box. 

Here is the list: 

a belt buckle

a rod for permanents

2 red 1/2" pom poms

1 larger gold trimmed pom pom 

3 keys, one being a windup key

a pinch shower rod clip

a drapery clip, very sharp

1 fresh water pearl

2 black grosgrain shoe bows

1 push-in curtain tie back

3 1/2" ribbon roses

1 blue game piece

1 metal feather charm 

1 3/8" machine screw

1 elastic eyeglass older

I seem to be a very eclectic collector!

The harvest was successful and 

I can move on with my stitching.



Stay safe and sew on !

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Monday, September 25, 2023

Oh , Moving into Negative Numbers

 What a great day for stash reporting!  We are 

fast moving into fall and the wheel chair quilts 

are piling up! Another of my quilting buddies

joined in with a pair done up to give. 

The busy week before my first fall retreat saw 

me getting the remaining tops for donation

matched up with backs.  An afternoon of 

high intensity, and four more are ready for quilting!!



Let's see if they will be done by publishing time!

Sorting out binding for these friendly little quilts, 

was quite entertaining. Two were bordered in a narrow strip 

of black.  Black would be a good match but would it 

do them a favor or diminish their joy? I chose fabrics with a bit color

 fun in them for uplifting bindings!

One has a hint of colored circles and some larger colored bows. 

Trimmed down to binding width and the bows 

will just show as bits of color. 



The other is a binding to match the back and 

keep a more cohesive color pallet. 


It worked well. 

That is a big hint that  five wheelchair 

quilts have been finished! 


That brings my reporting well into the negatives!!

If I count the size of my stash, I still have 

a long way to go!

2023 STASH TOTALS

  Used last week:     15 m


Used year to date:       112  m

                                      Scraps out               0. m   

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

                                      Scraps In                 .0  m

Added last week:        0 m

                                  Year to date:            122 m bolt 27m, bucket batiks 15m

destash gift 68m

Net added in 2023         -21 meters



Lots more stitching ahead this week. 

Stay safe and sew on! 

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Monday, September 18, 2023

Pin, pin, pin!

 Wow, I had a very productive week! 

Sometimes ones sewjo just kicks into 

overdrive and lots of good things happen!  

    The magic happened last week 

and I layered up four tops

from my quilt top vault. I found some 

great backs in the my bin of large yardage 

off to the races I went! 

    First up was the purple log cabin.


It got a lovely yellow back with a purple, mid quilt insert

to make the yardage wide enough for this twin quilt top. 



Next up was the twin green log cabin.



It too, got a yellow back split by a back matching 

floral insert for width. 


Then it was time for the next quilt to 

finish up the last of the yellow using it as 

side strips for a center strip of  20" squares.



This back was used on a small, crib sized log in green.



The last of this pining frenzy,

was a beautiful 1/2 square top that 

was part of a stash rid out by a friend's neighbor. 

The piecing is very precise. 




This baby sized top got the last of the 

princess patterned cotton in the box. 

A perfect choice for this lovely little top. 







Four tops ready to quilt!  

It should be a very busy week ahead. 

Stay safe and sew on!

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Sunday Stash Report

 No change of numbers for this week.

There is a nice stack of pinned items

to quilt up so this week may show some 

finishes!



No fabric in or out so that is all good!

2023 STASH TOTALS

  Used last week:     11 m


Used year to date:       97  m

                                      Scraps out               3.5. m   

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

                                      Scraps In                 .0  m

Added last week:        0 m

                                  Year to date:            122 m bolt 27m, bucket batiks 15m

destash gift 68m

Net added in 2023         -6 meters


Have a great week sewing!


I'll be working on stitching up all


those pinned tops! 



Stay safe and sew on !


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Wednesday, September 13, 2023

A Big Finish and a Wonderful Day

 A queen sized quilted done and dusted! 

It is that lovely, interesting selvage quilt!



Stitching it was not too challenging, 

although there were a few lessons learned!

The biggest one is:  don't use the fuzzy 

selvages if you don't like them. I trimmed 

the fuzziness off but it left a raveling 

thread that had to be tamed with liberal 

use of fray check!! Arghh!  



The quilt still counts as a great success. 

Its uniqueness and date of completion

make it a candidate for our next guild show. 



It will have to be lightly used till then , so no

small children jumping on the bed!!!

It got a great yellow batik back with a flying geese accent. 


It is bound with a neutral beige to match the 

outside round of selvage blocks.  The quilting does

highlight the hexie shape well!

Just look at those blue hexies pop!

The week finished off with a great block party. 

Over 100 neighbors in our grandchildren's 

community gathered for a lovely afternoon

of potluck, activities and socializing. There 

was a street hockey area, craft table and even

a tiny electric police car busing around. 


 

The neighborhood is 100 years old and the

streets are lined with mature elms and has 

many century homes. Century home is a local 

phrase meaning " really old house needing lots

of repair and maintenance"!  The day finished 

out with firepits and residents showing off 

their garage bands underneath the canopy 

of the elm trees. It was wonderful.


Hope you are all having wonderful end of summer times!

Stay safe and sew on !

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Sunday, September 10, 2023

Stash Report , On into September

 Another great week for the numbers!

The big selvage quilt 

74''x 74" was completed 

this week with matching binding 

and yellow batik backing. 


That puts a lovely dent in my totals for the year!

2023 STASH TOTALS

  Used last week:     11 m


Used year to date:       97  m

                                      Scraps out               3.5. m   

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

                                      Scraps In                 .0  m

Added last week:        0 m

                                  Year to date:            122 m bolt 27m, bucket batiks 15m

destash gift 68m

Net added in 2023         -6 meters



This is the first time I have hit negative numbers!!

My stash still looks quite full!

There are 2 retreats coming up and pile of 

tops pinned up, hopefully more 

negative numbers are ahead!




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Monday, September 4, 2023

Rainbow, Framed String Quilt

Another big finish this week. 

The binding finally fell into place on this 

Rainbow Framed, String Quilt.


Measuring a nice queen sized, this will be added to my 

Cozy Collection. The need may arise 

for it to be gifted, but for now I am 

calling it part of my Cozy 12!  Found 

on numerous Pinterest sites, I sewed  my own

way by rearranging the colors and 

adapting the block and lattice to fit my 

favorite ruler size. 

The blocks check in at 7 1/2" using a

2" diagonal center strip. White was used 

here as I used it before and the crisp 

white makes the colors pop!

It is set on point.



 Rows of blocks

11 across, 12 down to make a whooping 

81" x 88" in size.


It quilted easily with additional support from 

a handy ironing board.

I always have some of these blocks on the go. 

They are fun to sew up, and great taming 

of assorted small scrap piles.  Sewing up 

extra blocks helps in using the blocks 

made in error when I read the pattern. 

I always seem to make too many!

Smaller blocks can be used to make a matching 

infant quilt too! Another pattern that is very addicting!



Stay Safe and Sew On!


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