Saturday, October 3, 2020

Pedal to the Metal

It’s been a busy week of sewing for me as I ramp up to finish at least four good-sized quilts by mid-December. I also finished sewing up all my remaining selvages, which kinda-sorta just happened. I had gone through all my selvages and added a large bag of them to Cynthia Brunz’s selvage giveaway for last month’s Quilty Orphan Adoption. (And speaking of that, I drew another name - Karen T. - for the other quilt pieces I was giving away. We got all the particulars arranged and they’re on their way to her now). 

But getting back to the selvages, I sewed up all the yellow and gold ones to make 10 half hexagon blocks. The leftovers that were too narrow were sewn into columns of varying widths. I just tried to keep them as wide as possible for now.  That was my start on the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color of the month for October. I’m linking up to Scrappy Saturday at Angela’s blog


After that, I thought I would tackle the brown selvages since there weren’t too many. But many of them were really long, so it made 15 half hexies and a couple pieced columns.


On Monday, I decided to keep going with the gray selvages. Seven half hexies and two little columns.


Well, that hardly took any time, so it was on to my black selvages.  8 half hexies and a small column.


Where there are black selvages, there are most certainly white and black selvages. Yeah. A LOT of white and black selvages.....  Yawn. These were pretty boring. But wow did they ever clear out my selvage storage! The result was 12 half hexies and two little pieced columns.  I think that did it for Monday.

But on Tuesday, all I had left were the multi-colored selvages.  By golly, I was going to empty that selvage bin if it killed me.  It didn’t. I made THIS MANY:


OK, OK, I’ll count them.... 37. And the smaller bits sewn into the three columns below.

If you heard me whooping and hollering on Tuesday, it was because I was either doing the No More Selvages Happy Dance or I was watching the Un-Presidential “Debate”.  No, I’m not going any further with that. 

The selvages are all gone. But it will be 2021 before I start planning and figuring out how to sew them all together. My guess is that I have enough for at least two quilts - and three or more if I combine them with regular fabric. Stay tuned for that.

On Wednesday, I realized I had enough scraps in my yellow bin to make two Scraptastic Star blocks, so I did just that. Here’s the yellow one:


And here’s the gold one.

That brings me up to the 12 blocks I needed for a complete quilt. Here they are slapped up on the design wall. They will be sewn together after all the Christmas obligations are done. The blocks aren’t trimmed up yet - I prefer to wait until just before sewing them together. 

My personal goal for September was to finish the Tyrol quilt top, which I accomplished on the 30th. Whew! I forgot to link up to the One Monthly Goal linky party, but I still accomplished my goal, which is the point. Here’s the Tyrol top.


I just LOVE it! 

Yesterday I sewed up the backing for Tyrol. My first and primary order of business today is to get everything pressed, layered and basted. The hardest part for me will be narrowing down then deciding on a quilting design (and practicing it on a practice piece before committing to the quilt). I’m going to try to force myself to stretch a bit with this. Wish me luck. I don’t want to have to come back next week and report that I chickened out and did my default loops or stipple! 

24 comments:

  1. Now that your selvedge bins are empty are you going to continue to cut them off and save them?
    (And I'm wondering what the Yellow Creature will look like....)

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  2. selvedges are so impressive - love the star in yellow

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  3. You have an amazing collection of selvages! I especially like the multicolored ones. Your Scraptastic stars is gorgeous!

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  4. Wow, you really had a selvage marathon sewing going on there. I love the way you made hexies out of them. I look forward to see how you put them together. Your yellow star blocks is very pretty. Tyrol is beautiful, selecting quilting designs is always the hardest part, happy stitching!

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  5. Wow, after that Selvedges Marathon no wonder you saw a couple of yellow stars in your future! All great. The Tyrol Quilt top looks super. What a busy sewing week, Cathy,

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  6. I have a huge bin of selvages which I need to use in a quilt. I really must finish my ufo’s first! Great yellow and gold blocks too.

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  7. Your selvage pieces are really neat...I have never worked with selvages...I usually send them onto a friend who loves them...

    Your stars are so pretty...such lovely work...

    My CS quilt is now in two sections--halfway sewn and it is (UFF-DAH) SO so so heavy--
    ye gads!!literally weighs a ton!!'000 SOooo,

    I hung it up in the closet until I can decide what to do with it--and the backing isn't even on yet!! Out of sight for now...

    Hope you have a great weekend
    hugs, Julierose

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  8. I'm just lovin' those scraptastic stars! I confess I don't do selvages, but admire what you've accomplished with yours.

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  9. Dearest Cathy, I am so sorry to hear that you are out of selvedges. Especially given how much you love them. Even more than Alphie and Darla because you didn’t even mention letting them out of their bin(s). Buddy and I are putting together a HUGE shipment of selvedges so you will never run out again.
    Respectfully,
    Molly Kitten

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  10. That's such a lot of selvedge sewing, so impressive! Love your star blocks too.

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  11. So fun to see all those selvage blocks - I bet there was a lot of quilty reading going on as they went through your machine! The scraptastic stars are so pretty in yellow and gold. The Tyrol quilt top is amazing! That will be a really lovely gift!

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  12. Tyrol is so pretty!!! I have this pattern on my must-make list now. Love your scrappy star blocks!

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  13. You have been busy! I love the Tyrol quilt, and those selvages are a work of love. Fun to see all you've been up to!

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  14. I bet you're glad to see the end of the selvages and hopefully, that was an idle threat from Molly Kitten. Your star blocks will make a very happy quilt and Tyrol will be a delightful gift. Hope the fact that it is a gift won't put added pressure on you for a new quilting design. You're smart to keep busy and stay away from the daily news.
    Pat

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  15. Lovely stuff from you as usual! I absolutely adore the Tyrol quilt. That pattern is so clean and the colors are scrumptious. I cannot imagine sewing all those selvages! Geez girl! You were on a selvedge marathon!
    I'm still organizing, but almost done. I have been doing some piecing, and practicing quilting on my new beginner longarm. (Wish me luck!)

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  16. I just love the Tyrol top, too! Sigh. So lovely! And wowsers you really shot ahead with the selvages! I did hear a faint hollerin', so that must have been you :)

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  17. Hi Cathy! No chickening out! I was just practicing a quilting design with paper and pen myself. I wonder what design you are considering? Someone posted a daisy-looking pantograph with some loops thrown in here and there - that's what I'm going to try to replicate on my DSM. Not that there's anything wrong with loops or stippling! You do what you feel comfortable with - how to quilt the quilt top is the biggest question for me. Every.single.time. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne

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  18. Busy much, Cathy?! You were SEW productive!! LOVE all of you blocks and that quilt top, too. I'm just glad that I wasn't the one sewing all those selvages! :P

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  19. Oh. My. Sizzling Bacon! You ROCK, girl!! All this selvage sewing left me tired and you weren't done yet. Amazing work, Cathy. Congratulations! I started to save the selvages a few years ago and now, I wonder why. I love the idea of making half hexagon with them. I'll just sit here and watch you finish this then I'll decide if I sew my pieces of selvage together or if I ship them to you, lol. ;^)

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  20. I am so surprised by all the selvages you have collected and then of course turned into chic blocks. Either I discard mine or unabashedly include them in the quilt - no way of knowing :-( Tyrol is a smashing flimsy. I am sure the finished quilt will kick ass :-p I wish you luck on quilting this beauty. I don't FMQ so loops and stipple both sound so fancy :-) Big Hugs to you and best wishes to Bruce.

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  21. The Tyrol quilt is lovely!!
    Re: selvages. I'm in awe that you powered through your selvage supply! I keep adding to my stash, but no selvages have been stitched in ages. Maybe next year? (hahahaha!)

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  22. Truly impressed with the selvage progress! You should be proud. I do love the way the black and white ones look together. Maybe I need to go dig into my selvage bin. Hmmm.
    And as long as you're enjoying the process, who cares how long it takes? It's not a race. LOL

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  23. Wow! So much selvedge happiness! Great job and I love your Scraptastic Stars. That is a beautiful quilt but your Tyrol? Stunning!!! Love it. Now what will you do? Bored yet??? Lol!

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  24. What? You couldn't find more hours in the day on Monday and do more?? Just the THOUGHT of stitching all those itty bitty bits together gives me a serious case of the vapors. They look great though - but Tyrol has them beat!

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