I’m not ready yet to show Before and After pictures of the remodel, because one accent wall has to be repainted. After all the paint samples I got and weeded down and fretted over, I ended up going way off base. The color is too light and has yellow undertones. Totally my fault. My friend Joan has a guest bedroom with the best sage green walls, so I picked up more paint samples, went to her house, and I was able to match the exact shade. Turns out it was Sherwin-Williams Sage. How it got eliminated before, I don’t know. Our neighbor Andy has volunteered to paint the wall for us - he enjoys painting and helping others. I’m going to swallow my pride and take him up on it.
I need to get cortisone shots in my right shoulder again, which I regularly do about every 8-9 months. If I like how the accent wall turns out - and I know I will - I can paint the little entry wall in October with a decent shoulder.
So, at least I have quilting/sewing things to post this weekend, unlike last week. I did attend a Quilts for Kids workshop last weekend and taught another volunteer how to piece string blocks. It was good to see old friends after our summer break! Now that the cooler weather is starting, I’m feeling a powerful (nesting?) urge to sew. This past week I was also able to make 4 batches of jam in two mornings: two raspberry, one peach (that didn’t set and is now “peach sauce”) and one raspberry-peach.
Oops, I got off on a tangent there! So let’s check out the green scrap blocks I did this week. As a refresher, I’m focusing on browns and greens this month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. We only had one green month in January of this year, and green is one of my biggest scrap colors. So, I’ve opted to do more green to complete needed blocks for this year’s planned RSC quilts. In October I’ll focus on black and gray.
First I completed two more 12” (finished size) Scrappy Star blocks. One is light, one is bright.
Here’s a photo of the two new green blocks matched up with their brethren from January, olive and dark.
I now have 19 out of 20 blocks complete. Next month I’ll do a final block in blacks/grays.
Here are three more Color Sticks blocks.
I’m working on green string blocks for next week, in hopes of making some discernable progress with green scraps. Oh, green! In my scraps, on my walls, in my eyes! I love green!! It’s also my brother’s favorite color!
My friend Nann sent me some batik Scraps (thanks, Nann!), and I’ve been busy this week sorting them into colors and sizes for cutting. I’m going to match them up with more of my African fabrics (both my own and those from my friend Wanda) to make another quilt for myself kinda-sorta like the It’s a Jungle Out There quilt (see 2 posts ago). There was no progress on that this week. But I do plan to make a concerted effort to work on it this week because it’s for my doctor who’s retiring and (see above) I need those cortisone shots. THAT will light a fire under my butt!
Couldn’t resist sharing this campaign sign I saw. Yeah, I’m a crazy cat lady and proud of it! Besides, the cat looks just like our Darla!!
My finger (rotary cutter accident) is mostly healed and doing well. Bruce is doing great, and life is good! See y’all next week or on YOUR blog!
Looking forward to seeing the after pictures of the remodel, Cathy! That sage is a pretty color. Love all the different greens in your RSC blocks, too! Hope your shoulder gets better with the injection.
ReplyDeleteThat has to be relief to have the workmen and their mess out of there and some peace and quiet now. If you like the painting job that Andy does, you might like to have him paint the entry wall too. No painting for me any more and I miss it (I don't do ladders now and have a bad shoulder too). Have fun with the batiks and African fabrics.
ReplyDeleteHurray for a finished kitchen (well, except for the repainting of the accent wall). We've been warmer than normal and had no rain for the last 11 days, but it's lightly raining now and a cool down is coming next week. Also predicting rain nearly ever day, but the forecasts of rain haven't been very accurate all summer. I have so much to do outside, but it's been too hot. I have 2 quilt projects I have to get done, so a rainy week would probably help with that.
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Loving your green scrappy star blocks..so pretty--I've come to love green also...
ReplyDeleteNice that you are able to get re-settled into your new space finally, right? Take care of that shoulder--maybe no more painting for you, girl!!????
Enjoy this cooler weather--it feels more like November here today and is very blustery from that offshore storm which decided to back into us here!!!:((( We haven't had any wind all Summer, and now it's been super windy for 3 days!! Phew--but at least it's cooler...
hugs, Julierose
peach "sauce" is delicious poured on pancakes - i know that for a fact cuz my own attempts at peach jam ALWAYS fail to set ... and i'm looking forward to turning the page for the future, too - we're not going back...
ReplyDeleteGlad to know a crazy cat lady! Love your sign and glad you're healing and feeling better :)
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to the remodel photos. I love seeing what others have done with their spaces. Great for ideas for my own home. You always have lots of great quilt blocks going. Hope you've had your shoulder shot by now and are getting some relief.
ReplyDeleteSo glad your finger is healing and also glad to hear your reno is pretty much at an end. Must admit I'm rather envious of that paint colour because I'd really like something similar in our living room. Unfortunately liking it isn't going to translate into the doing because just the thought of having to move everything is more than I want to tackle, particularly when I know I wouldn't get away with painting just the one room because it leads into the entrance way as well as the hallway to the rest of the rooms and the entire lot would have to change. Knowing me I'd also change the bedroom and my sewing room too. Never have liked the taupe that ended up throughout the entire place when we moved in.
ReplyDeleteThose batiks look really nice....I have some more like those. LOL! Early fall weather is such a relief.
ReplyDeleteI have that Harris Walz bumper sticker on my car! I'm not childless, but I am a crazy cat lady!
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