When not nursing sick children I've been randomly working on projects in my sewing room. It's been very aimless; I do a few hours on one thing, then change to another, just going where I want and doing what I please. I've moved a whole heap of things along, but nothing is near completion. I'm not going to even worry about that until I feel a lot better, but any progress is better than none.
Ages ago I saved this online photo, I have no idea where it came from. I liked the idea of the dark backgrounds of the blocks, even if I wasn't sold on the red sashing.
I started a few blocks, then packed it away in a box without any sort of documentation. When I discovered it again I'd forgotten all the measurements, so I had to make a few new test blocks so I could write a note to Future Me about the directions needed.
I sorted that out fairly quickly, but then I started worrying about the setting fabric. This pink was OK, but I'm not convinced. I do like this dark beige print though, but I can't decide which I like better.
Back in the box for this project, while I work on other random things.
I realised that this blue and green star kit had sat on my shelf untouched for far too long, since January last year in fact.
I made 15 of the blocks, then started auditioning sashing fabrics. I know I could go ahead and make all the blocks before I needed to decide, but it was niggling at me. What if I had nothing suitable in the stash? I needed to know so I could plan a shopping trip.
Luckily I found something in the backing stash that would work, so I cut a couple strips so that I'd remember my decision, then packed all that away too.
My leader-enders were the little 4" scrap chain blocks, and at some stage I got a bee in my bonnet about them, and cut up a pile of scraps to kit the remaining blocks I needed. There's 45 blocks in that box, though it doesn't look it.
This project has been hanging around since October last year, I guess it was designed to be a long term leader-ender, but I would like to see it in one piece. I have 240 blocks made, 88 sewn into sets of 4.
The end is in sight, and I know that I could make a concerted effort and have all the blocks done in a few nights, but other things are demanding attention.
The Autumn Sisters blocks are finished, and the sashing cut, and several border choices awaiting a decision. I could finish that in a long night of sewing, but I don't know if I want to struggle with a big bulky quilt. Maybe I'll just sew it into rows and put it aside. I'm really in a funny mood.
I cut up more scraps for my new leader-ender, the Double 4-patch.
I've only been sewing a few here and there, but already there are a third of the blocks needed for a decent size quilt. This one is just growing of it's own accord. I need to find some more 3.5" squares, but until I do the 4-patches can just accumulate.
I spent whole days just putting fabric away, so my room is a lot tidier. I'll tidy away the fabrics from the Scrap Chain and Autumn Sisters, and then the decks will be clear for me to start working on something else. I have no idea whether I'll work on an existing project, or start something new; that's a decision for another day, but I'm pleased with all the progress I've made so far.