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It was so wonderful! Can I have another one please? Even the thunderstorms didn't bother me.
This is a treasure I found in the gifted bags. It's only 28.5" so borders or something will be added at some point. But not now. I'm having too much fun elsewhere.
This is what the living room corner looks like still. I kind of lost steam at one point. DH asked me when will all of this disappear from the room. That's a good hint that he's losing patience. It's my top priority this weekend.
But did I sew? Yes, I did. So many goodies came out of those bags. Let's see.
another one in the work. The prints are obviously from a collection (except for the first on the left) and they were cut on the bias. I decided to sew them together before they go wonky on me.
Now with the black all around. I'm not impressed. I didn't trim it yet as I think they won't play well with the others. What do you see? The colours are truer in the first picture.
I also worked on these little blocks.
I like it. It's a cute block, it's blue and green which I love, but (you knew a but was coming, right?) I don't need another leader-ender in this busy sewing room.
I even tried some browns. I like this one. It's not demanding at all. What do you think? Maybe I should continue searching?
New Sewing Room Resolution!
I finished the last blocks needed to reach 25. Over the long weekend this happened.
Shallow Pond is a baby quilt. I'm moving on with other projects that can easily become my leader-ender, like the crumb triangles for Stained Glass, or the rail fence blocks for 9 Patch Path, or Bonus Points, or ... you get the picture.
It is 30.5" squares at the moment. Border? Yes because it looks very plain like this. I'm thinking birds. Yes, birds. Ponds always have birds, right?
Since Shallow Pond is "done", I can start another project, right?
Remember Puss in the Corner? So many fabric are lining up for this project, it's overwhelming. But this one came together.
What can I say? It's green, okay, granted there are snowmen too but on GREEN. The red snowflake was in the same gifted bag so, what's a girl to do?
This one is gorgeous in my eyes but it's a tough one to please.
The centre print and the solid rust were together. I love it. I can't match the dusty baby blue from the centre and I'm auditioning dozens of fabric from all range of colours. This one is more seafoam then blue but it might work.
Next.
There's little yellow/gold flowers in the print and this gold fabric pulls them out ... I think. Or is it overbearing?
There's little yellow/gold flowers in the print and this gold fabric pulls them out ... I think. Or is it overbearing?
I even tried some browns. I like this one. It's not demanding at all. What do you think? Maybe I should continue searching?
They are so much fun. I have more centres sitting on the sideline.
EDITED: The search is over.
All the blue fabric were removed from the bags. I dug into the pile in the hope that she had something that matches. She did! I love it! Next, please.
Table Scrap Challenge, hosted by the lovely Joy, was design and started. It will have many greens as the theme for this month is "Fresh Cut Grass".
Mine started with the tree print. More on that in another post. There's plenty of time for you to join us.
My official leader-ender this month is 18 Bars and Bonus Points blocks.
New Sewing Room Resolution!
With all the fabric coming into my world, I had some long discussion with myself, lots of brainstorming, this past week. A plan to reach accomplishment is needed. I came up with this.
First, I put up my cutting instruction on the clothesline. Literally.
In an attempt to be more productive, I want to see what I need for each project when I am cutting fabric. I start a lot of projects; I also kit some that are stored. I keep forgetting about the kits, like Crossroad to Jericho, and Ladies Wreath, and Jewel Box. Anywho! Having the measurements front and centre on my design wall will help ... I hope.
Second, I've detailed my week.
I want to do this, and finish that, and that WIP, and organize this corner; so many other things demand my time I just end up all over the place (so easy for an ADHD person). So, I thought if I know what I'm going to do (during the week nights) I might not waste 20 minutes pondering what I want to do or what needs to be done.
Here goes:
Monday, I will cut fabric (check the clothesline) AND clean the cutting table.
Tuesday, I will take care of people, friends, (meetings are usually on this day). If it's a week with no meeting, organize things for the next meeting.
Wednesday, I will sew or quilt (or pin for quilting) (need to fix the problem with the Janome) or organize backs or/and binding.
Thursday, I will hand quilt (because I seem to never find the time to do this anymore).
Friday, I will blog and sew (RSC blocks first and whatever after. Do not start another one).
The weekends are all about cutting and sewing, and shopping, and cooking, and cleaning, and all the boring stuff like that, lol.
Even if I work for only 30 minutes/evening, I might be able to accomplish more this way. Will it work? Time will tell.
Okay, now, enough of this blah blah. Let's get to work ... I mean sew.
Hope you have a fun weekend. It looks like we might have a little bit of sunshine today. Yay!
Enjoy!
;^)
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19 comments:
You have a good plan for handling all of those tasks. The Shallow Pond baby quilt turned out beautifully. It makes me want to pull out the few blocks I made (back when the pattern came out) and make more so they can become something.
Oh les bonnes résolutions ! Je suis sure que ça va fonctionner, et j'aime beaucoup la corde à linge ! C'est comme en cuisine dans un restaurant ;) J'adore ton top bleu et vert, il est magnifique. Pour le bloc suivant, avec le joli tissu floral au centre, j'aime bien l'association avec le tissu orangé, mais c'est vrai qu'un bleu pâle ferait ressortir cette teinte froide. Bonne couture !
Good move on your County Clare. I'm also not using it as my L&E project anymore, because as we've discussed, it's too fiddly for that. I'm also contemplating your approach & just plowing through & finishing what I've cut out, as I have another L&E project going. You may see mine soon! I love your schedule & hope it works for you.
Love the clothesline idea 😊 Whole I'm technically retired, during the school year I help my local daughter-in-love who homeschools by teaching math to 5 is their kids. That's winding down and I want to be more productive with my sewing time. I may use this concept!
Shallow Pond is wonderful, Chantal! I think a border with birds sounds perfect. It's fun to see what you're thinking about with those gifted scraps and how to get yourself more organized, too. It's always a challenge, isn't it?!
Oh my, is this an additonal haul or just already donated scraps that you're just sorting? I think you need to go on a scrap diet for a while. As far as the orangy block, I like the middle photo with the gold. And good luck with trying to set a schedule. I've never been very good at following through on that. But it's worth a try. Right now, I'm waiting on the weather to remember it's spring, so I can plant the large number of plants on my front porch. It's been raining for 3+ days and temps in the 40's and 50's.
Pat
I think your list of things to do is a great one, as well as the clothesline of cutting sizes. I have a white board in my office, next to the sewing area where I have my list of projects, with the sizes and colors needed. It helps.... when I think to look at it! Hope you have a fun and productive weekend. (I love the blue corners on that pretty print.)
You picked up some wonderful goodies from your sewing time away. And your to-do list for the week had me gasping! Do hope you meet your goals. Happy stitching!
As always I am amazed at the blocks you come up with.... Shallow pond is just lovely .... I wonder what border you will find...
Hugz
Oh, wow -- what a load of scrappy goodness in this post! I, too, am dealing with the contents of a bunch of scrap bags. What did she (presumably) have in mind for those jelly roll strips (and what did she make out of the ones that aren't in the bag? And that stack of 5" red squares (all-the-same)? And That so-cute fairy princess print? We say that every quilt tells a story. So does every scrap bag!
What a fabulous read for me this morning Chantal. I loved seeing these lovely blocks of yours. But I'm trying not to look too closely as I shouldn't start anything else right now but I'm tempted...who knew blue and green could look so nice and fresh together!
I need a to-do list like that! Great idea. Lots of fun stuff you sewed. Love that baby quilt.
Around here plans generally turn to total mush, so I don't bother anymore. Good luck with your list 🙂
Great hints for us, who seem to have scrambled brains, to help us organize our sewing/lives! Thanks!
Nice choice for your Puss in the Corner block corners, Chantal. I thought I had already left you a comment. Not sure where that went!
Looks like you have a lot going on...so happy I'm not alone (hehehehe). You've given me lots of scrap quilt ideas. I really should follow your example of having a project in mind when I cut up my scraps. Thanks for stopping by my blog and the big butt giggle.
I love that wiggly blue print in the first quilt. Reminds me of the skinny, wiggly piecing I used to do. Great quilts all around!
Oh my, you did have a busy week. I like your blue solution fabric for the rust and dusty blue block. The goodies you brought home from the retreat will keep you quilting for a long time.
Ohhhh Love that finished top!! and wow - you got a lot done. I really like that organizing plan - and how you schedule your week - impressive and inspiring
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