Today was a nice blend of work in the garden, a sewing session, and afternoon tea with a good friend who arrived bearing cupcakes.
I was up early, and got my projects organised so I could watch the latest Quilt Cam with Bonnie while I sewed. I love the archives of Quilt Cam; I don't panic if I miss seeing it live, because I can watch it whenever it suits me.
Dolly used to jump up and bark when she heard Bonnie's voice, but now she just opens a weary eye, snorts and goes back to sleep.
I managed to sew several Road To Oklahoma blocks, and worked out some details on the other blocks I"m making. I know I said something about working on the Wild Goose Chase blocks, but for some reason I felt compelled to make a trial block of another pattern that has been on my to-do list forever. I really can't decide if it's better to stick with one thing only, or just racket around sewing a bit here and there. I'm definitely happier if I work on multiple projects, so I will probably continue on my merry way, sewing on whatever takes my fancy. I often feel guilty about that, but I try not to. There aren't any rules here, it's about enjoying the whole process.
These are the colours I want to use in the new quilt,
built around this focus fabric.
It's so much fun to start pulling fabrics at the start of a project, it's one of my favourite parts of the whole process. I always believe that this time I will be methodical and organised, and I believe that right up until my cutting table is covered in stacks of material, there are strips everywhere and I can't find the rotary cutter. I live in hope that one day I'll get it right.
I was about to start cutting pieces for these blocks when I found a container full of them, along with 20 finished blocks.
They will make good leader-enders while I work on the other blocks. I do love this pattern, but I find myself wondering what it would look like made with 2" strips instead; that would be awful cute. Another idea to follow up.
beautiful fabrics and selecting the fabric is one of my favorite parts
ReplyDeleteI too love the archived quilt cam of bonnie hunters. It's just like sewing with a friend. Totally agree enjoying the process is more fun than playing by the 'rules' :)
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