My sewing machine has been humming this past week! We’ve had rain, wind, snow and cold, so it’s been nice and cozy staying indoors and getting things done. Mostly, by “things” I mean quilts, but we also had the fireplace insert installed on Tuesday. Here’s a not so good picture I snapped last night . The kitties love their warm beds in this weather! Oops, I forgot to remove the paperwork that the installers left on the mantel. Oh well - real life, right?
So all week I had plenty of quilts to quilt and bind, and managed to finish three of them. So get comfortable and let’s get started!
First up was this blue scrappy one I selected from my box of scrap “kits” to sew up last January and February. In looking through my blog posts from earlier this year, I could find the post showing the selection of the scrap kit, but no pictures of the finished flimsy. It was in February that we listed the old house for sale, and I had to disassemble my sewing studio and design wall for showings. And then we packed and moved in a short period of time, so it got buried.
Here is the Blue and Brown quilt. Catchy name, eh? Hehe. It measures 41x53.5” and is quilted in a basic stipple. The backing is part of a blue sheet that Ruby had given me.
Next up was my October Rainbow Scrap Challenge experiment with my few black-and-bright scraps. To them I added solid blue, then some red and gold. Meh.
This bright little number was quilted with loosey-goosey-loops (my “technical” name for it) and finished at 40x49.5”. The navy starry backing, shown below, came from the fabric haul my friend Pat gave me last May.
The third and final finish for the week was my Stay at Home Round Robin quilt (SAHRR) from earlier in the year. I love this little quilt!
I quilted it with vertical serpentine stitches and bound it with the same blue striped cotton sheet as the first quilt shown above. It finished at 45x50.5” and will also be donated to Quilts for Kids.
Man, it feels so gooood to be back in the saddle again with my quilting!! But wait! There’s more!
I had ordered some fabric several months ago to make this wall hanging or table topper for my friend Maureen. She had given Bruce and me a cute antique side table and me some clothes. I had made her some jam and given her a cookie jar she loved that matched her collection of Americana art (a Mammy cookie jar), but wanted to do one more thing. So here is the flimsy.
Maureen is also very much into Asian decorating, and these greens are her colors. I ordered the fabric on Spoonflower. The crane fabric was cut into a panel size. I added a stop border of plum and a wider border of a matching Japanese wave fabric. The green piece pinned to the left will be the backing and border. That’s on the docket for the coming week, along with the fourth sandwiched quilt to be quilted.
If I get those two done, I’ll be happy, because this coming week is going to be a busy one with the HOA board. We have our regular business meeting on Monday and the Annual Meeting next Saturday with all the residents, and I have a small presentation and a couple poster board displays to prepare.
Today Bruce and I are having a Barnes & Noble (book store) date. Our closest B&N moved to a new location that is even closer to us. We like to go for coffee and to read magazines, so we’re excited to do that in this new location. We’ll likely start our Christmas Shopping (gift cards) there as well.
Life is good!
Linking to Scrappy Saturday at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
3 comments:
Looks like you have had a very productive week! I always love seeing your scrappy quilts - I never think to put blue and brown together, but that one is lovely. A very cozy and comforting look! I don't usually listen to Christmas music until after Thanksgiving, but this year I couldn't wait until the radio station here started it on Thursday evening, and we've had it on ever since. Gee, I wonder why, lol!
You got a lot done this week. I finished up some outdoor work and finally got windows washed. They were pretty bad. Not done perfectly ( the pole with the squeege is barely long enough to reach the top of the windows), but they'll do until spring.
Pat
What a lovely panel--the colors are so soft--i am sure your friend will just love it!!
I see you've gotten back to sewing--good for you!!:))) I am still less than energetic and just am not feeling that sewing "mojo" lately....
doing a bit of glue booking, but mostly resting my hands still...
Hope your weekend is lovely hugs, Julierose
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