It occurred to me, when it came time to trim those units, that I should be using the Martelli ergonomic cutter to minimise the risk of damaging my wrist again. So I trimmed them carefully over a couple of days, and no wrist problems. I can be really thick sometimes. The Olfa cutter is fine for cutting strips, it's the trimming that causes problems, So now I know I'd better swap cutters for the fiddly stuff.
On my trip to Spotlight I bought a Fiskars cutter since they were at a deep discount, so I'll see if I like that brand. I think it's useless to ask other people if I would like something, much better to just buy it and see if it suits me. We're all different, and we think differently. I've always liked experimenting.
I sewed in every available bit of spare time and all the blocks are finished. Now to join them into a top and complete the Flying Geese border. I saw someone's finished top, with a lilac border on the outside and it looked wonderful, so I plan to add that to my quilt.
We were off to Jamestown yesterday to pick up tops from our friend, and while I waited for Mereth to get to my place I sat at the sewing machine and pieced 50 HSTs for my leader enders project. I could have been reading more blogs, but instead I made a handy amount of units. I need to remember that next time I have to decide whether to sew or do a bit more scrolling.
I have enough units now for 17 8.5" blocks; I think I need at least 64 for a decent size quilt, so there's a long way to go yet. It will use up a satisfying amount of scraps, which is the aim of the game.




Ugh, I've fallen into the doom-scrolling hole. I've implemented a new personal rule: I can look at the stupid YouTube shouty-headlines for the time it takes for Andrew Cotter's "Welcome Home" video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ks5DYD-VHY&list=PLdca3BMTMUqzJ21JyvfoTsoDkJFmrB7Ku&index=58) to play. After that, it's either get up (if I'm not being held down by Girl Cat), or do some Killer Sudoku.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever heard of the Martelli cutter. I'll have to look into that!
Carolyn
Your mystery quilt is so pretty, the colors actually glow! Definitely protect your wrist, I wear a support glove all the time. Happy stitching!
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