Saturday 23 March 2024

Purple Scrap and Crumbs

This week, lots of purple sewing was made. Little bits were turned into 9 patch blocks as leader-enders... 

(For the block on top, I had to find a piece of aqua as none of the purples was nice with it and I was determined to sew it.)
... along with whatever else I found in the 2" drawer that wasn't 2" anymore. 

In the crumb department, the bigger pieces (that aren't big at all) are sometimes cut up to make more crumbs. 

Some scrap has little to work with, but I managed to cut some good pieces from this one. 


Crumb blocks 8.5" X 6.5" and 6.5" square. Not yet trimmed to the correct size. 

A light purple stained glass and crumb block were added to the pile. 




I looked around my sewing room to find more purple pieces as I was running low on variety. I spotted the string drawer overflowing ... 

... I got a piece or two out of it but GOSH! I have to do something with this. Back in the drawer, it went. 


Decluttering with Joy ( 100 Days 100 Things Decluttered )


✂✂✂✂

The 2" scrap drawer got done. The skimpy fabric was trashed (in the fireplace) and those not quite 2" were cut down to 1.5 inches. The tub is almost full. I love this purple fabric in the top right corner. It is almost all gone. 
The blue strings were at the bottom of the drawer. I don't remember cutting these bands. It is too narrow for binding, but it could be used as sashing. 

I found 5 pieces of burlap in one corner of the sewing room and a large piece of ... some kind of fabric that is not cotton. They are heading to the second-hand store. 




Well, Dory got tired of cutting 2" and playing with purple, so she made me sew these up. 

Tiny triangles were discovered in a zip bag and they asked to be sewn. How can Dory say no? Lol. 


I am hand-quilting the Ohio Star Shadow quilt. I've reached the first corner. Only three more corners to go! (I prefer saying 3 corners than 24 blocks!) Some points will be cut off by the binding on this one. Oh, well. 

That's all for me. 

Happy sewing week to you. 
;^)



Joining these talented ladies during the week: 



18 comments:

Marly said...

Good for you, starting a new job! I hope it turns out well, with lots of friendly (and helpful) colleagues.

Gwyned Trefethen said...

Congratulations on landing a new job. Hopefully, it is something you will enjoy. Tough to compete with sewing time, but bills must get paid.

Confession - when my scrap bags just don't have what I need, I go through my stash and pull out what I do need from fabric that is too big for the scrap bags, but too small to use in a quilt. I tend to store small pieces with their "mother" fabric vs in the scrap bag.

Deb A said...

Congrats on finding a job. Paying the bills is a good thing =). I need to start looking before mine goes away, but I keep dragging my feet. Sigh. You had a great time working with purple and so productive. Love that pile of scraps.... I could do that with a number of buckets in my sewing area, so it is nice to see piles in others houses as well. Have a great weekend and good luck with the transition.

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

Bravo pour le nouveau travail ! 40 heures ça fait une semaine chargée, j'espère que tes tissus pourront bien te relaxer pendant les pauses. Les 9-patch violets et mauves sont très beaux, j'adore le 3e du 2e rang, pâle, trop mignon ! Les crumb blocs sont très réussis aussi.
Merci pour le partage !

Maggie said...

Congratulations on your new job. The sewing will wait for you, when you are ready to get back to it. Enjoy your weekend!

MissPat said...

Congratulations on the new job, even if it isn't exactly what you were looking for. As you say, it will help pay the bills. Good luck working out a new schedule.
Pat

Quilting Babcia said...

So happy for you with the new job! And glad you have a hand quilting project to work on to relieve stress and relax during the evenings.

Astrid said...

Congratulations on your new job! Hope it works out for you. You've had fun playing with your scraps. Pretty blocks too and progress on hand-quilting the Ohio Star quilt.

Lin said...

Congratulations! So glad you found a job.
Love all your purples - what a busy week. And nice to have all those squares cut and tidy. xx

Susie H said...

Congratulations on landing a job. Bills need to be paid and that usually requires a job ... unless you're independently wealthy. Lol! Great job on filling up that 2" bin again. Have a great week! Do you start your new job on Monday?

TerryKnott.blogspot.com said...

Congratulations on moving through some of your "collections" and for creating wonderful purple blocks for the RSC! Hooray for the new job. You will have to let us know how it works out. I hope you will enjoy it. The company is fortunate to have you on board!

The Cozy Quilter said...

Congratulations on your new job! You will have to fit your sewing into your evenings and days off! You have lots of little squares cut up now. I find they breed even when you sew lots of quilts with them!

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Congratulations on the new job! That's got to be a good feeling - something for now, at least. I love your purple nine patches and all the scrappy blocks you've been working on. Keeping up with the scrap bags/bins could really be a full time job! :)

Angela said...

I love the crumb blocks!

Kim said...

Lots of scrappy delightfulness in your days. Those purple crumbs are pretty. Fabulous you have a new job. I hope you are able to squeeze in some sewing time.

Fiona said...

Congrats on the job - I know it will take a weight off the shoulders and sewing will still be there whenever you can find some time. You got lots done with your scraps.....

Hugz

Nann said...

How wonderful to have a job! Hope it's to your liking (and that they like you). Were you able to get all those strings back into the container?

The Joyful Quilter said...

Congratulations on getting some PURPLE sewing done and some decluttering done in the scrap drawer, Chantal!! How did you find time for some quilting, too? The BEST NEWS is that you found a job!!! I know it will be a big adjustment, but you will find a way to fit in some sewing time.