Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Organising the leader-ender project
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Scrap progress
Friday, November 17, 2017
Happy sewing time
I needed a quiet day to catch up after my week away, so not much happened when I first arrived home. The next day I felt much better, and spent many hours in the sewing room, sewing and cutting more pieces. The Hunter's Star is growing quickly, which makes me want to see even more progress.
When I get tired of matching points on the 8 point stars, I move onto the Checkered Lattice blocks, which are mindless sewing. I'm really enjoying these soft green fabrics, they aren't my usual palette and it's a pleasant change.
Some madness possessed me this week, and I changed my whole sewing room around yet again. I moved all my spinning and knitting stuff into the lounge room, and now I have a lot more space in the sewing room. I want to do a lot of cutting and sewing this weekend to make sure that the new setup feels right. I will be tackling my scrap fabric I think, while I was moving things around I uncovered many, many containers of scraps, and a lot of fabric pieces smaller than a fat eighth. They need to be dealt with, not shuffled into a new spot in my rearranged room. Didn't I already do this in January? Where did these scraps come from if I haven't been quilting this year? It's a bit of a mystery.
I bought the whole series of Lewis,
which is a follow-on to the Morse series. I love these British police dramas, set in Oxford. The scenery, the music, the clever plots; I never get tired of them. And because I have something interesting to watch on TV, I'm inclined to keep sewing longer than I normally would.
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Wednesday, November 08, 2017
A busy week
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Hunters Star
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Keeping busy
Wednesday, October 04, 2017
Back at last
My months and months of coughs & colds and tests led to a diagnosis of chronic lung disease, worsened by an allergy to my budgies. I still have trouble believing that my rescue of that little blue bird, and subsequent friends I bought for it, could lead to impaired lung function, but the tests said otherwise. So the birds have found another home, I miss their cheerful chatter but it wasn't an option to keep them.
I'm quite healthy except for the fact I can't carry anything, and I get quite breathless if I hurry; it won't get any better, and it might get a lot worse, but for now I'm just going to take each day as it comes.
Another thing I had to give up is gardening, can't take the risk of catching something from potting mix or compost; Mereth has offered to do any repotting that needs to be done, so all I have to do is water things, but the majority of my plants have already been disposed of. I spend so much time travelling now that I won't be able to keep things watered during summer and it all would die anyway. Our Mum spent months at a time visiting her 4 children in turn, knowing full well that her garden would suffer in her absence; now I understand how she felt.
But I love my visits to Adelaide to spend time with Seonaid and Isla.
Isla is 18 months old now, that time went so quickly. I don't see nearly enough of her, but there are so many other things to fit in.
I help Mereth with her twin grand-babies; I try to go in once or twice a week and help with the night feeds.
They are getting closer to sleeping all through the night, and it will be such a relief when they do. The sleep deprivation was easier to handle when I was 28, but I'm 30 years older now!
This morning I sat in my sewing room and made a cutting list of all the projects that need to be moved on. If I have a few spare moments I can cut these pieces and they'll be ready to sew whenever I get a few more spare moments.
I'm also cutting out a Hunter's Star with the Go Cutter, so I'm really giving the blue fabrics a workout. I might not have ANY left after this.
I'm learning how to use my smart phone to make life easier, uploading pictures to Blogger etc. If I master this new technology I just may be able to blog more in future; there's hope yet that I can use these new-fangled machines properly!
Sunday, January 29, 2017
My number one task for the weekend was to deal with the overflowing scrap containers on my cutting table. I religiously keep all the leftovers and snippets and strips, and then don't store them sensibly. I can't utilize them if they are a jumbled mess, so it was time to do some organizing.
1.5" strips and squares |
3"strips and Square In Square parts |
Strips to send through the Go Cutter for triangles |
Totally random strip sizes |
Of course that will be sooner rather than later, because another quilt from the Quilt Divas bok caught my attention.
All those 1.5" strips need to be cut up into something, so I worked out the dimensions of this block using that size strip. The blocks in the quilt shown are 4"and the pattern in the book makes a 5" one. Mine are 5.75" roughly, because I can't be cutting strange sizes for a hundred or more blocks.
Talk about cute overload! I can't wait the make a heap more of these.
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Thursday, January 26, 2017
I sewed my Economy blocks into strips a couple of days ago, and then stalled. I really don't like putting sashing together without corner posts, and I let that put me off. I read somewhere that some quilters actually use corner posts of the same fabric, so that the seams are easy to align, but it's all the same fabric; yes that works, but I couldn't bring myself to do that either.
I let the smallest things derail my sewing sometimes! Now I can spend the afternoon getting the blocks all joined together ready for that Flying Geese border.
I bought this book for Mereth for Christmas, and promptly borrowed it back.
There are some lovely quilts in there, and cheddar features in quite a few of them. This basket is really appealing to me right now, and I have the perfect match for the setting fabric, there on the left. It's a solid, and I"m not used to working with solids, but I should give it a go anyway.
I have two other fabrics that would work for the sashing if I'm not brave enough to use the solid.
And this Ohio Star would be perfect for my Quaker red fabrics too. I'm just swamped in possibilities here,
So pretty!
I'm not going to cut anything new out till I deal with the scraps on my table, There are so many that I can't move without knocking over the stacks. This afternoon I intend to deal with this pile of bits and pieces. Time to restore order in the sewing room.
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