Saturday, 12 July 2025

It's July and It's Stinking Hot

It will be another humid, sticky, stinky 35 to 40 Celsius here (again) today. Enough, please!  

On to fun things. 
To make an April Fool block, you need a large piece of scrap. Since my purple scrap doesn't amount to much, I had to get some bigger pieces from the local quilting store (read my stash)! 
I wish I could use and finish this purple one from 2009 but, nope, too small.  

Six more were done over the weekend, three on each day. 


Then the last 2 were done during the week. Yay! All the purple blocks are made for that project. 


The pieces pulled from the stash are now part of the scraps, so instead of decreasing the scraps, I added to it. (Sounds familiar, Diann?) 

Today, I'll look for pieces to make the Flying Home blocks. 


Of course, I did the usual 9-Patch blocks instead of the Rail Fence that need to be done.


Nine Patch are so cuter than Rail Fence in my book. Bottom left is a block for the Bonus Point quilt, all purple and orange. Mmmm! So pretty. 


I had to go to Walmart for some personal items and walked to the craft corner for some white threat. 

WELL!  Can you guess what happened? 





Oh, yep! 





These jumped into my arms. I really don't know how that happened. LOL
The black one is for the baby quilt kit "I Spy with black and white squares". So, that one is needed. The others wanted to be adopted. Sigh! What can I say? I have a sensitive heart. 


I did a new Puss in the Corner block in purple. The block used up all the diagonal purple print I had. 

The blue one has been pinned to the design wall for a while now. It's hard to read on the photo but above the sewing machine it's written: You're Sew Amazing. Awwwhhh! It came in a gifted bag. My friends give the best scrap ever. 
Anywho! It's still on the design wall because I can't find something that matches or compliments it. 



The adopted fat quarters were so happy to be rescued that they went to work right away. 





Ta-dah! 


Also did 2 Rail Fence blocks as leader-ender because I felt bad for ignoring it. 

Tonight, we are celebrating my MIL 85th birthday. It's a BBQ. Outside. I wonder how she will enjoy it in this humidity and heat, poor MIL. 

That's all from me. Have a great week. Stay cool. 
;^)

Visiting my stitching sisters for more inspiration. 
Angela at So Scrappy
Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts
Cynthia for Oh Scrap!
Alycia for Finished or NOT Finished Friday
Nina Marie at Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever


Saturday, 5 July 2025

The Purple Invasion

Last six orange blocks missing were made. Three on Sunday and 

three on the first of July. 


It was fun to just sew. I have acute "fed-up-itis" of cutting fabric. I'll take a break for a while. 

But! As I was getting the purple scraps out, two fabric begged to become April Fool's blocks. Who am I to say no? So, I cut some more.


Where did the orange scrap finished at ? 
Beginning of June. 

End of June. See the difference? Beside the little baggie getting fully stuffed, I don't see much differences. The basket looks like it was fluffed up. 


On to purple, which is a rare colour in my sewing room. 

Two regular Ziploc bags. Not much of an invasion, haha. I hope I'll have more time to sew in July than I did in June.  

Baby Quilts Kits

Some baby kits were cut, tagged and bagged. I love to look at the crate filling up. 

These are milk crate because in Canada, milk comes in bags. They are very sturdy and light (the crates, not the milk bags, lol).  

To be honest, these are not all CUT baby quilt kits. 


The ones in the crate were mentioned in the last post. 
On the deck, from the left, it's a panel with some matching fabric, not cut. The next three are just matching fabric, not cut. All these have no patterns. The ladies can do whatever they want. They are called Surprise Pattern. In the L'Oréal bag are strips for a Jelly Roll Race kind of quilt or a Surprise Pattern. As they wish. If there isn't enough fabric, we can always add border(s). 
The big bag next to the crate is full of strings. I don't know if one of them likes to make string blocks but I'll soon found out. 
Total is 9 kits done. 

Then I did this: 


Not the best lining job but it works. When we'll get together for a "Cutting Scrap Day", each crate will hold a certain size. The crates carry way more than my little boxes so it will be less trip to car to load everything up at the end of the day. They also stack up better because of the ridge they have. 
The lining fabric is almost as old as I am. It's from my mother's stash. I thought it was a good place as any to use it up. If it rips, so be it. 


Today will see me sewing some purple blocks. Maybe line another crate but will definitely grab the graph paper and plan more baby quilts. It will be an easy, lazy weekend. 🧵✂🍹

Hope you find time to do things you enjoy too. 
;^)


Visiting my stitching sisters for more inspiration. 
Angela at So Scrappy
Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts
Cynthia for Oh Scrap!



Saturday, 28 June 2025

The End of the Orange Brick Road

It was a fun month playing with orange, but all fun things come to an end. I did managed to sew ...


 one more orange Stained Glass block accompanied by one 18 Bricks block . . . 


and two not-yet-trimmed 8.5 X 6.5 crumb blocks (mindless sewing). Some prints look peachy-pink in this picture but they're staying. 

Again, the colours aren't true in the picture below. We have rain and thunderstorms today. It's a dark but cool day. 
Only two April Fool blocks were done. Six are MIA.
In my own defense, the month is not officially over, so I still have a bit of time. 

June is my birth month and I spoiled myself this year. 
First I got a new sewing chair. 

It's mint green (because I didn't want it white, or black and they didn't have it in orange. Ugh!). I should have taken a picture of my old chair. It was part of my foster-mother's kitchen set back in the 70's. It was the last surviving one from a set of six. We got our money out of that one, lol. 

Then I spoiled myself again. I bought a pergola. 

(Image from Internet)
We will be able to enjoy our deck any time of the day. We should have bought this a long time ago.  If the rain could stop, we would finish setting it up. More photos to come with me enjoy it. :^D 


Baby Quilt Kits
And I cut, and cut, and cut, and cut some more. I know some of you suggested that I keep the quilt kit patterns to simple ones. I understand the logic behind this but I also know that these ladies have been sewing long before I started quilting. So, my logic is if I can make these patterns, so can they. ;^) 


I drew this pattern (I call it Stack) inspired by a photo seen on Quarter Inch Caper blog. Since my scraps don't have very big pieces (especially that this one needs 3 big pieces and 6 more pieces of the same print), I decided to add some white pieces. It's perfect for my scraps now. 
Instructions:
For the six different prints or colours, cut 6 rectangles of 6.5 X 2.5 and 12 rectangles of 3.5 X 2.5 
Then cut 12 white rectangles of 3.5 X 2.5, for each colour. It should finish at 36" square. It is different yet very easy. 



I also cut some fabric for the one I call I Spy Black N White


It's from Pinterest and I can't find the maker. (I was sure it was from Treadlestitches but nope.) If you know who did this, please let me know so I can give her credit. 
Instructions:
Cut 35 squares at 6", only one square per print. Cut 35 white squares at 3.25 and the same for the black blocks. It does make a fast and easy I Spy quilt. (Makes sure that the black squares are facing each other.) 
I kitted two like this. The black squares are still to be cut for both kits. My blocks aren't as bright and happy as the prints in the picture but it will be good enough for a donation quilt. 

I have more patterns to write and cut. Since Canada Day is on Tuesday (day off), I'll be working on at least one more pattern. 

I've emptied a scrap bag then I thought about my multicoloured scrap basket AFTER I finished cutting 70 different prints for the quilt above!! Ugh!  
Let's see how many prints I can get out of this one. 


And, of course, my forever to-go block done with pink and brown.

They were SHIBs (Squirrel Hiding in Bags) that wouldn't stop nagging me but they turned out so cute. Pink and Brown look so good together. Ohhhh! You know what? I could cut a kit in pink and brown . . . OH! and I love brown and blue together too . . . . Oh! MY! BLT Sandwich! I need more TIME! 🤪 Lol. 


Hope you have time to sew and cut and to enjoy your sewing room. 
😎 ᓚᘏᗢ
 
Visiting my stitching sisters for more inspiration. 
Angela at So Scrappy
Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts
Cynthia for Oh Scrap!


Saturday, 21 June 2025

Surprise! I'm Here

I didn't think I had something to write about but I do.

In the last post, I showed the two Flying Home blocks I did in orange. I thought I had one already done. Surprise! 

I had two already done! The latest blocks are at the bottom.  

Then, I brought them all out and set them together.
With the addition of purple and maybe more yellow blocks, it will be ready to become a top, I think. 

Also assembled these blocks. The 9-Patch Path on the left and Bonus Point on the right. It gave me a sense of accomplishment. 

On other evenings, I'm so tired that I just stand in front of the cutting table and admire some cats, lol. 

The President of the Artisanat called me on Thursday evening. We had a long and productive chat. She was happy to tell me that the Artisanat will supply all the batting I need to move the baby quilts along. I'm so thrilled. She also found 3 more ladies that want to join my group. We are now 14. Then, she said that I don't have to do all that by myself. "Let me know when you are available and I'll book the room for you and the girls. You'll be able to use the long tables to cut the fabric or the batting ... " What else can I say but "thank you from the bottom of my heart"? This project of making quilt kits is just exploding. I am blessed. 


Two April Fool blocks were assembled. In orange, of course. 

More big orange pieces are on the ironing board, all pressed, waiting for me to cut them up and turn them into April Fool blocks this weekend. 

Caught Mr. Robin having a fight with his own image. 
The windows on the upper deck are covered with a mirror film so that the nosy neighbour stop staring at us. But the birds think that there's another male on their territories. There's always something, isn't there? Haha. 

Hope your week is wonderful and it lets you sew, sew, sew. 
Enjoy! ;^) 

 
Visiting my stitching sisters for more inspiration. 
Angela at So Scrappy
Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts
Cynthia for Oh Scrap!

Saturday, 14 June 2025

Did You Say Orange?

My life took a left turn. My suggestion to the Artisanat committee to make baby quilt kits was accepted and I now have a second full time job, lol.

After three hours of putting one kit together, ONE KIT, it was still not done. I was about to give up . . . unfortunately, I'm no quitter. So, I took a step back, licked my paw for a bit while my brain was grinding. Got another cup of coffee and boom . . . it became clear. My sewing room is not set up to make kits. Ok, problem identified. 
The solution is? 
Reorganize the sewing room in function of size instead of colours. 😵

This lovely print was the start of the first kit

When the pattern calls for 3.5", let's say, I have to go through all the colours to find the right scraps. That's nonsense. Having all the 3.5" in one spot will be more productive. 

Kit #1: 9-Patch blocks with alternate block of Humming bird. MIA: flannel backing.
Pattern is written.

It looks like my summer will be happening in the sewing room. Cut, cut, and cut some more trying to move all the scrap that comes in every week. Your prayers are welcomed. Lol. 


I need some time to sew too because my shoulders can't handle the cutting anymore today. 

Flying Home in orange. Only two as my tester block was made in orange, of course! 😎

Sewing little squares as leader-enders. As I snapped the picture, Mr. 9-Patch decided to walk away, haha. 

I thought of having a few different patterns for the kits with different levels of difficulty so we wouldn't be doing the same old easy pattern all the time. 

I'm down to 24. . . and I'm probably not done. So many inspiration out there. 

Last weekend, we had a little visit from the one we call Rascal. 


On the slim side but otherwise he looked healthy. And so friendly, he loves to be pet but don't try to pick him up. He's a feral cat after all. 

That's all I have for now. Hope all is well with you and that you can enjoy some fabric therapy. 
;^)


P.S. I will reply to your comments. It's Real Estate Season at the office and I come home too tired to open the computer. But I will do it this weekend. 💖


Visiting my stitching sisters for more inspiration. 
Angela at So Scrappy
Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts
Cynthia for Oh Scrap!