Another week gone by. I was sick most of it with flu. This one is a real stalker that won't leave me alone. Sigh!
Nevertheless, I sewed. With green.
Hopefully, it will blend in when more blocks join the party.
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".
I also had fun with this gorgeous print. I wish there was more in the bag but nope. That's all I got to play with.
Some fabric were permitted to audition for the Puss in the Corner block. In green, of course.
Which one is my favourite? See the end of this post for the answer. :^D
It all started with the tree fabric. (I don't know why the photo has a discoloration in the middle like that. The fabric does not.)
I added the sky.
Then the field and my backyard, and finally the cut grass.
Granted I could have used a better fabric to represent the flower row but, good enough!
See. It looks like my backyard with "Fresh cut grass". And the next day, what happens?
Then the field and my backyard, and finally the cut grass.
Granted I could have used a better fabric to represent the flower row but, good enough!
See. It looks like my backyard with "Fresh cut grass". And the next day, what happens?
This happens! Every time we mow the lawn, Taraxacum show right back up.
Taraxacum! Better known as dandelions! (I've learned that this "weed" grows all over the world, except Antarctica.) I cut a few circles for the flower and sew them on top of the mini quilt. I was aiming for a rag quilt effect so I cut the "petals". I "roughen up" the petals and realized that this fabric does not unravel. Lol. Oh well. I still like it.
You can reach Joy here for more "Fresh Cut Grass" version.
Decluttering: following Joy's lead in this endeavor, from The Joyful Quilter.
This bin is a time capsule. We had to "depersonalized" our home when we put it up for sale. This bin hasn't been opened since 2013. It holds my jewelry box and pictures but I don't remember what else. Do I still need the "what else"?
I had a little collection of little perfume bottles. (Forgot about those) I am now allergic to perfume so these are leaving. Pee-yew, it sticks. A mandala astray? Nope. A little bottle of rocks? A souvenir from somewhere. Nope. Not keeping any of this.
Matryoshka Babushka is also leaving. She used to guard my watches.
Before working with children, I had quite a collection of watches. I'm keeping these two. The crystal bird was a gift to my foster mother. They gave it back to me when she passed away. I'm thinking of getting rid of it. The frosted glass box, bought on a trip, is a keeper. The silhouette of a cat is clear on the etched glass.
When we got married, I told my DH I would buy him a Ferrari one day.
I kept my promise, lol. You can see the cat on the glass box better in this picture. Okay, so those are keepers along with the children's photos and the jewelry box gifted to me by my to-be-father-in-law on my first Christmas with my DH's family. okay, enough of walking down memory lane. Let's declutter and not much is happening here but I regained a large bin.
Now, let's see here. One pair of very tired oven mitts, an old burned frying pan, cake decorating thingamajigs, 2 pens, another pair of shoes, two very used bath towels and a purse. Yay! Also a fancy cardboard box.
Many Christmases ago, (you can see how faded it is under the lid) it held fancy soaps and lotions, and whatever not. It sat on the self in the laundry room, catching whatever was found at the bottom of the laundry machine after washing pants (mostly screws, nails and electric things). Well, no more. Thrift store, here I come.
Thanks, Joy for reminding us to part with things we don't use anymore.
Back to our regular programming.
I finished Shallow Pond ... AGAIN! While cleaning the cutting table, I found more blocks components for Shallow Pond.
Well, since the pieces cut for this quilt are out and close by, I decided to add a row and get the quilt a little bigger. Sew up more blocks. Then I realized that the discovered blocks were some of the first I did and they were not assembled in the "right" direction. In the top left block, see how the green pieces are going in the wrong direction? Some unstitching happened.
Then I attached the new row of blocks to the quilt. And I'm done, right? Rrrriiiiight!
I don't understand why some projects become real "b*tches" when you are almost done.
This is the last row. Yep! A rat nest on the back and not just a little bit ...
All the way.
Was it your choice too?
I walked away at this point because I would have murdered that quilt!
It did get fixed ... eventually.
While working on it, I separated the two blocks that were side by side with the same fabric. Now, here's Shallow Pond as a top... for the second time. Not sure I want a border of birds anymore. We'll see.
So what happened with Puss in the Corner?
Have a wonderful weekend everyone. I know I will!
;^)
Come visit my stitching sisters for more inspiration.
Angela at So Scrappy
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14 comments:
Considering you were unwell - and I do hope you are feeling better now - you got a lot done. Your table scrap project is great and perfect choice for puss. xx
Shallow pond is lovely! I'm glad you were able to use those "found" components to make it a little bigger! Nope. . .I would have chosen a different green combination; but, yours looks terrific!!!
Taraxicum, there I was thinking it was some kind of dinosaur and it ends up being a lowly dandelion! I do like your latest Ladies Wreath block, the soft colors are so pretty together. Hope by now you are well over your bout with flu.
J'espère que la grippe t'a laissée tranquille et que ta semaine sera plus douce. Bravo pour tous ces blocs, et le rangement/élimination des objets dont tu ne te sers plus ! Excellent choix pour le bloc Puss in the Corner ;)
I'm laughing at your Shallow Pond problems. Like you, I decided I wanted it done, so County Clare is out & I'm spending the next couple of days powering through it. Up on my design wall I'm reminded of how much I love the pattern, but sewing it a test of keeping things straight! Yours looks great! Hopefully I'll be posting my top next week!
I love your fabric lawn complete with dandelions, Chantal! They may be a weed, but at least they are a happy one. Shallow Pond looks wonderful - glad you could use those additional blocks you found!
Isn't it funny what we keep in memory boxes ..... sometimes a good throw out is needed. Your quilt is gorgeous... well done for fixing up the bits that annoyed you....
Hugz
Love your blocks, they are lovely. The fresh cut grass hanging is cute & yes we have dandelions here in Australia. Shallow Pond is beautiful. I've been putting my blue, green & whitish scraps aside to make a similar quilt.
Sorry to hear that you were stuck this week, Chantal. Sick, yet you did all that sewing AND decluttered? You must have been determined. Good for you and feel better soon!
Didn't you have an interesting time discovering all those long forgotten items which had been packed away. You did a nice lot of sewing too.
Your little table scraps turned out really cute and I like the colors on the puss in the corner block. :)
Love how you asked our opinion on which fabrics to use for your block and then you went and did what you wanted! Hahahaha! Good job!
Your Shallow Pond reminds me of Bonnie Hunter’s County Clare. Lovely coloration! Sue at northwindsquilting
That dandelion is inspired. I like it! All your goodies are great.
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