Friday, December 24, 2021
Christmas Eve
I hope everyone has a blessed and wonderful Christmas. And if you don't celebrate Christmas, then I hope you have a lovely time too. I'm off to spend some time with the family; Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all.
21 finishes for 2021
Here are the tops I managed to finish this year.
Antique blocks, Carolina Chain, Meadow, Autum Sisters, Scrap Chain.
25 patch, blue Boxy Stars, blue mini star, red and brown Boxy Stars, Floral Stack'n'whack.
Bricks and Stepping Stones, Granny Squares, Log Cabin and 2 Urban Abacus tops.
Tulip, Paintbox, Spinning Rectangles.
Goal!!
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Christmas is upon us once more, and it totally snuck up on me. Of course I've been aware of it's approach, but I'm still stunned that it's now 2 days away. I refuse to get my knickers in a twist about gift-giving and buying too much food, and rushing from place to place.
I went down to Adelaide 10 days ago, and babysat while Shonny ran various Christmas related errands without the boys. Then it was Isla's last day of school, and that was momentous. A whole year of school, done and dusted. Looking back at the photos I'm taken aback at how young she was. She was only 4 for the whole of the first term, such a tiny thing.
I brought Isla back with me for a visit to the Pirie relatives, and that was a great success. Even if I forgot to get a picture of them all together.
It had it's moments, with 4 little girls arguing over various things, but we managed to sort everything out. There was a brief tussle over who would have the pink plate at each meal, but Isla decided that she could be the bigger person and let one of the twins have it. I always say, 'Pick your battles', and she opted to let that one go. Very mature, lol.
We did some sewing and made Christmas ornaments from felt and card and perle cotton, and it was a wonderful visit. Seonaid appreciated just having two boys, and I loved having just Isla.
Once Isla had been dropped back home I could go back to what I was sewing 2 weeks ago.
Lots more QSTs, just experimenting with fabrics to see what will work best in these little units.I'm working on the red and white ones, I'd like to have all those kitted up, and then I can play around and amass the others over time. I'm making them a tiny bit bigger and trimming them down to size. My eyesight is getting worse, and it's just easier for me to be trimming things down right now.
I'm stalled at 20 tops for this year, and I just need one more to make my goal of 21 in 2021. The 2&4 project is the one I'm most likely to complete, so I'm working on that fairly frequently. I need to cut more red and white 2.5" squares, so I'll tackle that first thing this morning. Then it's just a matter of getting all those blocks in one piece and deciding if it needs a border. I'll probably be staying in Adelaide for the week between Christmas and New Year, so I want to have this done before I leave. That's about the only pressure I'm willing to deal with right now.
Tuesday, December 07, 2021
Another Start
I couldn't resist drawing that British quilt in EQ8, to work out what size those QSTs should be. The original quilt used a 3" Hourglass block, and the quilt measured 93". That's too big for my bed, so I needed to find a size that worked better for me.
I made up a few last night to see which I prefer. The blocks are made of the smaller Hourglasses, and there are 3 in the 2.5" size underneath. I still can't decide, so I'll have to ponder it for a few more days. It will definitely be a long term project, so no need to rush into it.
The original quilt was quite easy to draft up, the little Hourglass blocks are set in groups of nine. If I just concentrate on making the blocks for a quarter of the design it will go quickly, then I can focus on the next quarter or have a rest from it. I'm going to have to keep the value of the Hourglass blocks lighter than the red ones so that red crosses show up against them. I will probably end up with a few rejects; some fabrics that I always thought of as mid toned looked too dark when pieced. Some fabrics that I always regarded as light looked quite dark when chopped small and put with a paler fabric.
I've always thought this print was really light, but it actually works really well as a medium value in these little blocks.It's a good thing that Hourglasses are one of my favourite blocks to make.
Saturday, December 04, 2021
A Busy Day
While that was stitching, I was putting borders on the Scrap Chain. I was good and measured and pinned; usually I just sew the strips on, but this was so heavily pieced that I wanted to make sure the borders were right.
Sewing, sewing, sewing, in between attending to the quilt on the Statler.
And now it's finished. It just won't photograph properly, it looks all washed out but it's not in real life.
Thursday, December 02, 2021
A little diversion
Last night I was getting the fan for the sewing room pulled out of storage, because all of a sudden it's HOT, when I spied a plastic box that I hadn't opened in years. Wot's in there? I wondered.
It was full of bits from a giant scrap project from 2005, when I cut most of my 'not-good' stash into 1.5" strips and sewed 9 quilts in various patterns of my own devising. It took months, and of course I didn't really love the quilts because they were made of fabric I didn't really like, so I sold all of them. Now I wonder why I didn't just sell the fabric and spend those months sewing quilts I loved.
Anyway, I sorted out all these bits and pieces, resisted the urge to sew them into blocks and start another scrap-disaster, and spent the evening joining the 4.5" & 3.5" bits together to make piano key lengths.
I should have measured what I rolled onto the cardboard tube, but it was 5 lengths of my ironing board, so a fair length.
It's going into the basket containing the scrap strippy quilt I started in March this year. Looking at these fabrics I think they may have been genuine scraps, there are some old favourites in there.
There's a heap of these little 2.5" units to sew into blocks, which I'll do soon. I'm thinking YUK when I look at these, but the fabrics aren't that hideous, it's just the way I put them together. I'm very much in favour of planned scrap quilts, I'm never happy when I try to do random scrappy.
These blocks aren't doing it for me, definitely made from some unloved fabrics, but I'll put them in with the orphan blocks for now. And there were some blocks that were so ugly I put them in the bin. Done and dealt with. 16 years is long enough for anything to lurk in a cupboard. You can't rescue everything.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Scrap Chain Progress
Monday, November 29, 2021
A big shuffle
All this was actually on the table when it collapsed, so I sorted it out into strip sizes.
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Surprise
I did quite a bit of cutting last night, kitting up another 8 Jacob's Ladder blocks and cutting pieces for the Boxy Bowties. I was planning what I would cut next when.....the leg of the table fell off. I hadn't planned on that!
To be fair, this laminex table is older than I am, and has been wonky for quite some time, but I didn't expect it just give up like that. Luckily there's a cabinet underneath that stopped it falling over, but sheesh, talk about a surprise. If I were the least bit sensible I would go buy a modern table, but this table is part of our family.
It sat on our enclosed back verandah, and was the designated spot for anything messy. We rolled out plasticene on it when we were little, spread paper and crayons all over it, did jigsaws every summer, cut out dresses and sewed them in our teens. In fact, this is the table that our vintage hand crank sewing machines sat on when we were about 10, as we learned how to use them without sewing through our fingers. So it has to stay.
Today I'll have to deconstruct the sewing room and clear enough floor space so I can turn the table on it's back and screw the leg back on. I think that is going to take most of the day. I know I said the weekend was going to be messy, but I didn't mean this. Good thing I sewed for hours last night on the Scrap Chain; I saw the cutting table mishap as the universe telling me to buckle down and do some work on it.
It's a big job, but I've only got 24 little blocks left to sew into sets of 4, and about half of what's on the design wall is joined into bigger sections. I can't guarantee that I'll get it all done today, but it's well on the way to being in one piece. Then I'll have to choose borders, and I don't have the slightest idea about that. Yet.
Friday, November 19, 2021
Scatterday
I am all over the shop with my projects. I just can't settle down and sew one thing for more than half an hour. I think maybe I have anxiety about the sheer number of things I have going; I'm trying to make progress on all of them at once so that I feel better. And it's not working!! I'm being made more anxious by all the piles on the cutting table. Sigh...
I needed to make a few of the Jacob's Ladder blocks to get the cutting and pressing locked in.
Done.
I needed a leader-ender while doing that.
The 2&4 was handy.
Then I saw all the Boxy Bowtie pieces and thought I should just throw together a few more blocks so that project didn't completely stagnate.
Up to 9 blocks so far.
Wasn't I working on the Scrap Chain blocks too?
A few more added to the tally.
Now I need to cut more pieces for all these, except the Scrap Chain, and somehow keep track of all the cut pieces and the scrap leftovers, and the bits for the string pile. It's going to be a messy weekend.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
I am being inundated with red and white scraps. What I don't use in the 2 & 4 top are going to be cut into 9" Jacob's Ladder blocks. I don't often make 2 colour quilts, but I need to get these red bits under control. I'm going to go from shirtings to dark butterscotch with the light pieces, to give it a bit of movement, and I hope that will help clean more scraps out of the neutral scrap drawer. Once I have that whittled down, I think I'm going to choose a heap of neutral FQs from the drawers and run them through the AccuquiIt using the 2" strip die. It will be lovely to have a whole drawer of fresh neutral strips waiting to be used.
Sunday, November 14, 2021
A long overdue finish
I pulled out this project for some light-hearted sewing. It's time to move it on from just a pile of blocks and bits.