No sun shining,No flowers blooming,No birds singing,No children out playing,No vember!
(This is so right in Canada.)
Ready or not, November is here. Enough said, on to sewing. Not that I did much. Got busy with nothing, played Volleyball, got some kind of bug/flu for 24 hours and went to a class. Now, that was fun.
I learned how to draw on Pergamano or Parchment Craft paper. It is so beautiful! I need more practice but unfortunately this is hard to come by in Canada.
I did the bookmark for Olivia as it was her birthday shortly after the class. I messed up the edges. It is a tricky puncture trimming.
Regardless, I'm happy with my first try. Not sure how many I will make. It takes very good eyes and a steady hand to accomplish this craft beautifully. But the class was fun, with 7 other ladies. The teacher said we were good students. Yay!
I also played Volleyball at the Dome!
How about sewing? I did nothing worth showing but since you made it all the way down here, I'll show it anyway.
I'm sewing pieces (read crumbs) of white to finish off the Stained Glass blocks. Boring picture. Skip that.
I'm sewing some black and white HSTs for a new project. Yes, it will become my RSC2025.
Or like this ?
Or like the original quilt Cathy did, with the HST all the same size. (Oh, of course, I can't find it anymore! Darn!!!) Cathy, if you recognize your quilt that inspired me, please tell me on which post I saw it. It's a wonderful scrappy quilt.
I also added the border on the baby flannelette quilt.
Not trimmed yet. If you look at the bottom right, I had to change the yellow piece. The previous one had frayed beyond the size I needed. This one is not the same yellow but it will have to do. Back in September, I took a picture of my brown scraps. Remember this?
If you don't see the difference between the two pictures, you are absolutely normal. I didn't sew enough to make a dent anywhere in the brown scraps. Sigh! BUT! I love doing this and will continue to do so next year.
At the craft class, one of the ladies said "if I had known you were coming, I would had brought a bad of scraps for you". Yes, I do have to continue this next year because scraps are still coming in, haha.
Enjoy your scraps!!
;^)
P.S. I am not receiving your comments in my mail inbox ... again! I've enabled comment moderation for the time being until Google fix this "shit-tuation". Have a great day! ;^)
Joining these talented ladies this week.
Angela at So Scrappy
NinaMarie at Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever
8 comments:
Oooh I like the look of your planned RSC project for next year! Sorry, nope but that spider belongs dead and buried!!! I had to do some quick scrolling!!! haha....
Hugz
La citrouille est super ! Jolie déco ;)) Wow, le Pergamano semble bien délicat et un peu compliqué à faire, mais le résultat est magnifique. Bravo pour le match de volley, et la salle qui a belle allure, c'est toujours intimidant de jouer dans une salle immense.
J'adore tes blocs pour le prochain RSC, je ne vois pas bien comment était le quilt de Cathy, mais tes essais avec les carrés de tailles différentes rendent super bien !
Merci pour le partage de lien, et soigne bien ton rhume ou autre.
Great spider, love him on the wall! I have a friend who does pergamano and sends me a beautiful Christmas card every year, all of which I have kept safely. I like your new RSC and prefer them all going the same way and like the fact that the HSTs are different. xx
Love those RSC2025 blocks. They'll look super cool in either layout.
I'm just glad your spider friend is the stuffed kind! That dome for your volleyball games looks like an amazing place, although I'm sorry your team lost. Love the new RSC blocks - they're really cool! I, too, am experimenting with new blocks for next year.
Is it the parchment paper you cannot find for that craft? You can purchase parchment paper in the baking section of the store on a roll. I'm guessing one uses a stylis, a rounded ended tool to make the patterns by tracing what the pattern under it looks like.
Ooh, neat new blocks for RSC2025! And the paper crafts you made are lovely. Sorry about the "shit-uation" with Google, but you just taught me a new fun term! Love the spider and the "punk"-in.
That spider is a classic! I bought one for my grandson last year, and he absolutely loved it.
Like the others, I love the new RSC blocks you are doing.
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