Saturday, March 14, 2020

Germ-Free Sewing

No coronavirus here! At least not yet. Of course, the panic has set in locally here in the Salt Lake Valley. Last week when we went to the grocery store (we go every Friday), it was business as usual. Everything was in stock, and we personally were in good shape food-wise (and TP-wise) because we always have extra in storage. Yesterday, however, it was nuts! But that’s a story that I’ll save for the end of the post, because I bet you’re here to check out the scrappy sewing.

I’m linking up to Angela’s Scrappy Saturday blog post, where you can join the scrappy crowd without fear of germs!

First up this week was the scrappy basket, using a pattern from Angela (link above) has on her blog. This is the third one I’ve made.


Next up was this Scraptastic Stars block.


Using more small scrappy bits and fabric “crumbs”, I sewed three Beachcomber blocks.


I’ve been making Beachcomber blocks since last year, and I decided it was time to see what they looked like together on the design board.  Hmmmm.... not bad. A bit too much background for my tastes. Maybe I should’ve done the background in black and the dividing strip in white. Oh well, too late now. These blocks are 11” each when finished. I have a couple blocks not pictured here, which brings my total made up to 22 of the 30 I’ll need. I plan to do two yellow, two red and two dark greens in the coming months. The quilt will finish at about 55x66”.


And speaking of quilts, I did quilt two small kids quilts (already sewn by others) for Quilts for Kids. I’m pretty sure that ugly bear fabric and hunter green Swiss dot dates back to the 1990’s. As my friend Mary would say, “it looks like the nineties threw up all over it”.


But let’s talk CUTE quilts. I got the two panel quilts (shown last week) sewn, layered, quilted and bound this week for QFK. The directive was to keep them simple and churn them out. I love how bright and cute they are!

This first one looks a bit wonky at the bottom edge, but it’s not. I just didn’t pin it. It finished at 35x47”.


This second one turned out so cute, finishing at 37x47.5”.


Here is a close-up of some of the quilting.  I also echoed the waves, outlined the clouds, sun, boat and bear, and did a lot of ditch quilting so that everything was secure. The quilt borders consisted of a 1” blue stop border and a 3.5” ducky fabric border. That ducky fabric was purchased a couple years ago from Missouri Star Quilt Company online.


It was so serendipitous that I was able to find fabrics in my stash that closely echoed some of the fabrics in these four blocks. I was able to frame the blocks using colors with the same intensity, feel and style of the panel. 


And those are the finished panel quilts (for this quarter!)

Now, I’m jumping back to aqua/teal for a moment just to show you what I’ll be working on this week. The teal “creature” quilt will use lots of spare parts and blocks and scraps. This is just pinned up on the design board for now. There is still a lot of tweaking to do and additions to make.


Luckily for me, I have some sisterly supervisory help. This is one of the International Sisters blocks that Preeti sent me that has a dark background. I’ve named her Jill B, because of a certain Dr. Jill B that was a total bada** recently. This Sister Jill block will likely have a background transplant, as Preeti decided (and I agreed) that the dark backgrounds, when Sister blocks are put together, make a distracting geometric pattern.

Sister Jill B supervises the Teal Creature Creation!
And after the Creature from the Teal ??? is complete, I’ll get to work on my One Monthly Goal (OMG) for March. And hey, the month is only half over! And if you have any ideas for a Creature quilt name (Creature from the Aqua ?, Creature from the Teal ??, Creature from the Turquoise ??), I’d be happy to hear them. So far I’ve got Aqua Aurora and .... nothing. 

So, let me tell you about our shopping trip yesterday. It’s nothing particularly noteworthy or interesting, but I did want to write it down.  I’m hoping that when I read back on this in a year or five years, that can look back and laugh (and shake my head) at what a crazy time it was....

When we got to the grocery store, the parking lot was packed. Uh-oh. Usually early Friday morning is calm and not very busy. We each took a hand sanitizer wipe (we keep some in the car) because I had a feeling the store would be out of the free sanitizers to wipe down the cart handles and hands. We always use those. And I was right - there were none available. So, with clean hands and cart courtesy of our own preplanning, we set out. The store was almost out of some vegetables, but I realized (as I saw them restocking) that it was just a mini-run on carrots, cabbage and potatoes for St. Patrick’s Day’s corned beef and cabbage. Alrighty, then. We got all the produce we needed.

Moving into the dairy section, everything looking a bit picked over. There was sour cream - if you wanted light. Some eggs. The milk was almost gone, but we use almond milk, so that was plentiful. All the breads, pastas and rices (except bulk) were picked over except the whole grain varieties. Perfect! That’s what we prefer.

I had hoped that there might be some toilet paper or hand sanitizer/anti-bacterial soap so I could send some to my daughter Megan in Seattle. Ha! There was none. Besides, it would’ve probably cost me as much to send it ($30) as it's costing her to get it delivered. And then a light bulb went off for me. The TP/sanitizer shortages are partly panic buying, sure, but many hoarders are creating scarcity so they can resell these items for outrageous profits. To them I say this: I hope you get COVID-19 and that by the time you recover (because I only want them to get sick, not die for crying out loud!) that the market is glutted with TP and you loose your monetary butt in the deal. End of rant.

Social Distancing; the new catch-phrase. We’ve decided to just stay at home and cocoon for a couple (three? four?) weeks. Today is my birthday. My son Ryan’s was last Monday. We usually celebrate them together and the whole fam-damily goes out to eat. But we’re not doing that this year. I will probably make Bruce (and me, I admit) some oatmeal raisin cookies though. :-) I have to do something fun!

So, I’ve been sewing and reading. My CPAP machine (I have sleep apnea) keeps dying and shuts down every third night just to be spiteful. So this week, I am sleeping for three nights with a diagnostic unit hooked up to me. It has sensors (nose/mouth, fingertip, chest strap) to record how I sleep without additional forced air to get all the calculations correct for my new CPAP. But that means I snore and wake up with a very dry and sore throat (my CPAP humidifies the air). Not fun. I keep reminding myself that I’m tired and have a sore throat because I’m not sleeping well because of the damn CPAP, not COVID-19.

Stay healthy, friends. Avoid gatherings. Wash your hands a lot. Keep up to date on the CDC website and try to ignore the blathering from the White House and Capitol Hill. We will get through this together, yet isolated. Thank goodness for the online community, right?  xoxoxo - all germ-free!

28 comments:

  1. Happy birthday Cathy! I love your Beachcomber blocks, it's going to be a beautiful rainbow quilt. Enjoy extra sewing time, and stay safe!

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  2. Happy birthday Cathie!
    The state of the stores, so far that I can see depends on where you are also. I live in Bothell, 20 mi east of Seattle the stores here seem to be ok so far. a little picked over yes but not "apocalypse is coming! we are all doomed, I tell you, doooooomed!"
    Its a little silly but given the lack of coherence from the administration and the flying disinformation, on everything, people are primed to be panicky.
    I have to many friends and family who are nurses and doctors to be allowed to panic. ;)
    The advice i got was, Hydrate, stock up on metamucel, niquill ibuprofen and acetaminophen wash your hands, we are not heathens and don't sneeze, cough or spit on people, it's rude. basically a mammas advice to be a good human.
    love watching your progress, I get inspired to do some of those blocks they look like fun!

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  3. Yes, thank goodness for our online community, plus fabric and thread! :) Your shopping experience sounds similar to many I've heard about around here. We stocked up on paper products at Costco awhile back, so have not needed to worry about that, at least! Love all your projects, Cathy - especially that Scraptastic Star!

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  4. Happy Birthday Cathy hub's was yesterday...we are hunkered down here at home and pretty well stocked. Staying out of any stores --schools here are closed as of yesterday for two weeks at least; you are right, it's wonderful to be able to reach out over the internet and "gab" with like-minded friends. We don't even watch the News much anymore-- either...
    I love your beachcomber blocks--they are new to me...I love how they look together with those black bands crossing...nice work on all your teal blocks :)))
    hugs and stay safe Julierose

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  5. Happy birthday! I have no suggestions for the aqua beast, but with those rollers holding up her hair there on top, must be a grandmotherly type! We went for groceries last Sunday and things seemed normal. We ran out for cat food and scored a little TP on Thursday and what a different scene! I'm truly hoping that the panic buying is over and stores can restock and get back to normal soon.

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  6. The Beachcomber blocks catch my eye every time you post them. I love how all the colors really work together. Great block design for a scrap quilt.

    I love your basket. Way to use those scraps and have a finished project.

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  7. Here’s a thought to solve your too much background problem. Why not do floppy corners on the blocks? It would use up more scraps and make less background. You would also get cute little multi color diamonds at the joins. Keep on stitching through the stress. At my house my DD, DSIL & 4 grandkids (all under 5) have moved in for the duration. They live in a small apartment in Queens and NYC can get a little scary at times like this. Not to mention, no yard and obviously no public playgrounds.

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  8. Of course you know that I meant flippy corners.

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  9. Happy birthday!! I'm in love with with your Beachcomber blocks, but you could certainly trim them down and use the off-cuts for a border or binding. It looks like you are having fun with the TEAL "Creature" quilt! Best of luck coming up with an appropriately catchy name for it.

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  10. Happy Birthday! And I hope you have a better time explaining social distancing to Darla and Alfie. Buddy thinks he’s a face mask and cat spit is a sanitizer.

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  11. THe two panel quilts turned out so cute - but then, they were cute to start with.
    Happy Birthday, you can all have a family get-together when this madness abates.

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  12. Lots of pretty teal things happening at your place. We will all just have to lock ourselves away from the virus and sew.

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  13. Happy birthday (a day late!) As usual, I am in awe of how much you've gotten done. Love the Scraptastic Star block, and the panel quilts are fantastic!

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  14. Hope you had a great birthday. I second your rant. I would take it a step farther but I refrain from bringing political thoughts to YOUR blog. Wow, you should see our Walmart. so so many empty shelves. I clerk there told me yesterday that Friday sales figures were greater than Black Friday. We will be having a week of rain so it will be easy to stay home.
    xx, Carol

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  15. Happy birthday, Cathy! Oatmeal cookies sounds like a wonderful way to celebrate. We're lucky that we decided to provision for our 3 month trip to the Bahamas about a week before the shit hit the fan. We bought lots of TP, so perhaps we started the panic? "Why is that lady buying so much? She must know something!!!" Oy. Seconding everyone's praise of the beachcomber blocks! And I have no name suggestions for you. I'll keep my eyes open for boat names with "aqua" in them. The most common seems to be Aquaholic, which is done to death :)

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  16. Happy belated birthday.
    Lovely array of teal blocks.
    I am pretty much a hermit who stays prepared for whatever so no worries here as long as I don't run out of thread. Of all things to stock up on I just don't understand TP hoarding. Maybe because I have lots of large leaves out in the back yard??? ;-)

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  17. Hope you had a great birthday - or an ongoing natal anniversary celebration - birthdays don't need to be limited to just one day! Love the Beachcomber blocks. Maybe just a little trimming, say 1/4" per side? Remember, a half inch of fabric will get taken up in your seams. The panels for the kids' quilts are adorable. I especially love that turtle! As for naming your aqua Creature quilt - this doesn't fit your pattern, but how about Aquaman? (The world definitely could use a superhero or two about now!) BTW, the NYT had a story yesterday about folks who buy up "hot" items and re-sell them on eBay, Amazon, etc. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/14/technology/coronavirus-purell-wipes-amazon-sellers.html Practice some "sewcial" distancing and be safe, my friend!

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  18. A great big belated Happy Birthday! Enjoy those cookies while you bask in the glow of those lovely quilts!
    We've always kept a well-stocked pantry so we can avoid all that craziness in the stores. (We heard yesterday that the local supermarket was completely out of meat and seafood and was imposing limits on things like milk and bread. Oh my!)

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  19. Happy (late) birthday dear Cathy!
    We are super panicy about all this mess, but tomorrow my daughter and I are going out to hoard....oh! I mean shop! We live in a smallish community so it's not as bad as some more populated areas, but we still have no TP, alcohol, baby wipes, hand sanitizer (or the DIY ingredients) We are just going to go and get the stuff to stock the freezers. Not taking any chances. I have COD and my daughter is pregnant.
    Best of wishes to you and Bruce. Stay healthy and happy!

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  20. Happy Birthday Cathy! This Coronavirus panic is (almost) a quilter's dream, insofar as staying home and sewing your brains out with pedal to the metal and getting (hopefully) a lot accomplished. Most of us have plenty of fabric, thread and a long bucket list to concentrate on. And who needs toilet paper when you have lots of fabric?

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  21. Oh how I love your attitude! Happy Birthday sweet lady!!!
    I hope you get some unexpected and delightful birthday surprises.

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  22. Belated Happy Birthday. Your family can have an even bigger celebration when this crisis has passed (and it will). We get home on Fri and I worry about being able to find the essentials like bread, milk and coffee since we've been gone for 10 weeks and all the perishables were tossed before we left. And hopefully we can get gas for the rest of the trip home. I'll be glad to get there and stay put (and sew up a storm).
    Pat

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  23. You may be happy to hear that gas prices have dropped tremendously due to the price of crude dropping and plenty to be had. Not so confident on the essentials for you at this point ....

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  24. Around here, we've decided that the best way to "not panic" is to not tune in to the main channels or the news channels much. Their interruptions with "updates" hourly is enough to cause anyone to panic. We wash our hands a lot already, we cover our coughs & sneezes with our elbows, and we try to eat & behave in a healthy manner. 'Nough said.

    Your blocks are beautiful as always. I commend you for documenting this craziness and loved your rant. Cracked me right up! To the hoarders, I say Amen! to what you said!!! Lol!

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  25. Greetings and Happy Birthday to you! You can still sit in the sun adn get some fresh air and sunshine, both will help you stay healthy! If you want you can do some gardening while out there, also good! Watch the birds and find peace!

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  26. Happy birthday a couple of days late. I love aqua/teal/turquoise so all your projects are appealing to me. Creature from Paradise Reef, maybe? Thinking of the color of the sea in a tropical setting....

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  27. Staying home and cocooning (with needle and thread in head) isn't such a bad thing. Unfortunately, for reasons beyond my control I have had to go out every single day this week, despite my best efforts to the contrary. Tomorrow is a drug store run to pick up a prescription for Resident Chef...and tonight he informs me that we need to go to the grocery store too. Argh!! Nice to come here to see your pretty teal projects.

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  28. What do you mean "too much background"? I like the bunny ears on the teal creature. Is that a nod to Easter? My heart came to a standstill when I saw your absolutely darling teal star. Don't worry. Dr. Jill B. took care of me and I am back to a regular heartbeat :-)
    It is a good idea to write down things, because we do forget and it is fun to revisit them later. Sending you birthday hugs (from far) and wishing you a good night's rest, so that you wake up rejuvenated to handle all creatures teal or turquoise. Have you see the movie "Shape of Water"?

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