(Sorry for another long post. My last one. I promise.)
But! I did attend our final reunion of Artisanat for the year 24-25 on Tuesday. The theme was Old McDonald's Farm.
I found a new friend. It was so soft that I almost trade it for Raven. Nnnnaaahhh! Lol. (If you enlarge the photo you will see that I was the scarecrow made out of straw. Like drinking straw. No, I'm not drunk, just a little crazy on one side.)
Of course, I came home with a bunch of scrap bags.
Lots of not-quilt-worthy fabric. They are strips of thick fabric for ... cut from mattresses? blinds?
And a box of SHIBs (Squirrel Hiding in Boxes, Bags)
These are garment SHIBs. The red ones are wool and the strips are jersey. I see relaxed-fit midi summer dresses in those. Oh, I wish I had more time on my hands.
I don't know how to knit but right now I wish I did.
31 magazines of knitting patterns and home craft of all kinds and for everyone in the family. Dated from 1920 to 1937.
16 magazines with crochet patterns. The oldest one is 1912! So precious.
The aunt had a notebook forgotten with the magazines. I remember those kind of notebook with a paper cover of a Holy picture (as if Jesus was that white) and the time table on the back. But I never seen one with this serious security tips about electricity. It must had been when the electricity was a new thing. Imagine that! Electricity is a new thing! and people did not know not to touch it. Wow!
The aunt had a notebook forgotten with the magazines. I remember those kind of notebook with a paper cover of a Holy picture (as if Jesus was that white) and the time table on the back. But I never seen one with this serious security tips about electricity. It must had been when the electricity was a new thing. Imagine that! Electricity is a new thing! and people did not know not to touch it. Wow!
The aunt also did Petit Point needlework. She finished this one. Some are halfway done.
Two frames came with the tapestries.
I did do some Petit Point a long time ago. I want to start doing it again now.
But then!
BUT then!!
I said to a few of you already that I was thinking of recruiting because of the amount of fabric that comes into my place every week. Well, I did AND they responded.
It went like this. Brought my idea to the president of Artisanat. The committee agreed to my idea. So, I exposed my idea to the group during our last reunion, that maybe some people would like to sew but don't have the room for a lot of fabric. I would make kits for baby quilts, nothing too big, and at the reunion, they can take one or two kits home and assemble them at their own speed. The instruction, picture and fabric would all be in the kit.
10 people signed up. TEN!! I'm floored. I'm excited and scared at the same time. Okay, since we don't meet until September, I will try and kit as many quilts as I can during the summer. I got one pattern done, with 20 more patterns to go. I'll make several kits of the same pattern. All the ladies who signed up already know how to make quilts. FANtastic!!
But did I sew?
Yes! Just a wee bit.
All 10 blocks for April Fool were done but I couldn't resist this one. So 11 green ones.
Same for Flying Home blocks. Three blocks is usually what I do each month but ...
Same for Flying Home blocks. Three blocks is usually what I do each month but ...
this green-ish teal (that looks more blue against the green) just twisted my arm. So, one more for the month.
Itsy bitsy sewing done.
Only one green crumb block and 9-Patch, of course. There was a little bit of that gorgeous print in the new bags and I just had to get rid of that SHIB! One orange 9-Patch and the brown one was another SHIB. I did way more Rail Fence then those but it will be more fun to show them once they are assembled. Hopefully next week I'll have a few blocks to present to you.
I thought the pile of green scraps wasn't diminishing much when I realized ...
it's not fabric. It's Raven! He seems to like green. I caught him a few times sleeping there but he never did that with the other colours. Funny cat.
Care to see my green garden?
Yep, that's all. I believe a little chipmunk ate the seeds. All that's growing are a few cucumbers. No flowers. I'll plant more seeds this weekend AND store the pots elsewhere. Sigh!
Now the end of the month comparison photos of green scraps.
The green scraps at the beginning of May looked like this. . .
The end of the green month looks like this . . .
Three regular-sized Ziploc bags plus a tall plastic bag and the scrap basket overflowing. I did not moved forward with this one, lol. I was looking for that pear and apple fabric when sewing the Flying Home blocks. It never showed up in time. Whatever, it will be used in an I Spy quilt.
June is my birth month and Angela called my favourite colour: Orange. I'm so happy!
This is all I have to play with. :^( There might be more in the gifted bags but I'm not very hopeful as my friends are not "Orange" people. Haha.
Phew! That was a lot. I hope life treats you well.
Enjoy! ;^)
Good friends never let you go crazy by yourself. Love this girl!
Come visit my stitching sisters for more inspiration.
Angela at So Scrappy
Nina Marie at Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever
15 comments:
You have definitely been a busy girl, and are adding even more to your plate! That is kind of you to kit up quilts for people to sew up at home. And I love your Flying Home blocks, too! I think Raven likes to hang out by the scraps because that's where you are!
I'm exhausted at what you have to achieve! and now you have added making kits and patterns!!! It's a great idea.
Hugz
I love your idea of kitting up some small quilts for people to take home and sew! A win for them and a win for you! I like orange also, but I still haven’t had time to work on the RSC project. Maybe I will wait until next year as this year is about half over.
Oh my goodness! Twenty people were in to making up some kits that you supply. . .what a great way to distribute your fabric wealth! The petit needlepoint pieces look amazing. I saw way too many squirrels in those scraps!!! Loved your green blocks and I look forward to seeing your orange ones!
J'adore ton déguisement, avec les pailles en collier et bracelets !! L'agneau et la vache sont mignons aussi ;)) Bravo pour tous tes blocs, et quelle fabuleuse aventure à venir avec ce groupe de quilteuses ! J'ai hâte de voir les instructions que tu vas leur préparer. Bises !
Happy birthday this month! I like your long posts. Sorry you've had to work so much, but you got a lot done anyway. The party looks like a blast!
You have such a zest for life and a great sense of humor. Looks like you got quite the fun haul in those boxes. You even managed to take some time to piece the green blocks. Love them.
The old pattern books do look interesting and the 'Holy@ notebook reminds me of school exercise books with table on the back. Lots of nice greens and I thought of you when orange came up! xx
Hooray for you to be brave enough to ask for help. And of course, your fellow quilters jumped at the chance to sew up your scraps for donation! Because that's who we are, right? Have fun making those kits.
Ten baby quilts, you have set yourself up for a lot of work! But will it quash your obsession with fabric scraps? Nah!
I think I had felt overwhelmed by all the scraps you've got, but I know I would enjoy going through it all. Love those old patterns, so precious! I used to do petit point needlework too, not anymore. Wonderful recruiting idea! Looks like you'll be busy making kits! Pretty and fun blocks. Indeed, looks like Raven loves green. Maybe he believes he's outside?! Love your blue and green quilt, so pretty. Must be something in the air, I had to put aside a UFO I was quilting last week, due to horrible thread tension problem. I finally got it fixed and the UFO is done!
OMG!! So much for NOT taking mare scrap bags, Chantal. Whoops! Don't worry, I realize how hard it is to turn them down. At least you managed some scrap sewing, in addition to any sorting that might have taken place.
I would be in a panic if anyone dropped off that many bags or boxes of fabric/patterns/etc. Yikes!! Good for you however in coming up with a very good plan! The Flying Home blocks always catch my attention. Such pretty blocks!
Oh, what a glorious post. The stuff you brought home is wonderful. The notebook with Jesus and the lamb and warnings on back is both poignant and awesome. Great idea to create kits and even better that you already have customers. Good job on greens for May and hooray for orange this month.
My goodness you have been busy. Now I will have to go to my sewing area and see what I can get started on. I have been lazy lately. I love all those scrappy blocks that you have made. You have an awful lot of scraps to work with. I think it is great that you will be kitting up small quilts for others to work on. Enjoy your stitching!
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