Saturday, June 21, 2025

Gardening and Sewing

 Well, my photos loaded in the exact opposite order that I thought they would (why can’t Blogger be consistent?), so this post is titled Gardening and Sewing instead of Sewing and Gardening. . 

We have two tomato plants this year, one regular and one cherry tomato. There are six tomatoes on the regular plant, and my mouth is already watering for BLT sandwiches with fresh garden tomatoes!

The Asiatic and day lilies are blooming their little heads off right now. They were here when we moved in, but it is clear to me that they need to be moved a bit to give them both more “elbow room”. The Greenstalk planter is also blooming profusely with white petunias. The hydrangea in the foreground is being timid. 

Most of my sewing this week was done in the early part of the week. After Tuesday I never really made it back to my sewing room except to pack up everything I’m taking to Quilts for Kids today. 

The color of the month for June in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge is orange. I had so much fun sewing these 30 orange string blocks at 6.5” each, unfinished size. They are shown here in two sets of 15, which is how our chapter of QFK likes them.

The first set of string blocks have a common center string - the orange check. But with the brightness of all the orange, they don’t really register as a pattern to the eye. But that’s OK.  It was the largest in quantity of all the orange strings, so I wanted to get at least one piece in each block.

The second set of string blocks is more random. Do you see any fabrics that you have (or have had) in your stash?


I will also be doing 6.5” crumb blocks for the kits in addition to the strings. But crumbs are usually among the last blocks I sew of any given color each month to maximize the scraps I have from sewing other blocks. So we’ll see if there are enough crumbs to sew 15 blocks. 

Actually, I sewed my two remaining bat blocks before I did the string blocks above. I have to thank Past Cathy for having cut out all the pieces about 3 months ago when I sewed the first two. It saved me so much time and worry this week! Surprisingly, they were a breeze to sew this time. 

The photo below shows everything just placed willy-nilly (a technical art term haha) on the design board. The center panel will need to have a black border added to match up to the four blocks that will run along each sides. The four bats will to in each corner of the quilt top, leaving two blocks left to sew for the remains spots along the top and bottom edges. I have the blocks selected and will do two in July and two in August. Assembly will begin after that so it will be ready for use this year. 

And here’s a teaser: Kat Scribner (Scrapbox Quilts) and I are working together on a developing a Quilt-Along that we’d love for you to join us on. More details will be forthcoming from both of us in the coming weeks. It’s even something that could be done in conjunction with the RSC. Stay tuned!

8 comments:

karen said...

Interested in a quilt a long. Need motivation. Lonely quilter.

Violet Withey said...

I enjoy reading both of your blogs. Looks like I have a new quilt to work on.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Your flowers are looking happy, Cathy! June is the best month here for pretty blooms, too. I love your orange string blocks - they're full of energy! I'd be interested in a quilt along - you've got me curious!

Sara said...

Another Quilt Along - sounds like fun! I love those orange string blocks. And the Halloween quilt is just plain FUN!!

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

that is a cute Halloween hanging you are making I like that middle panel! Your tomato plant looks much healthier than mine - mine have just gotten too much water maybe they will get better with the heat? Although one already looks about dead!

Sue said...

The Halloween looks great! Can't wait to see it all done in time for October. And how fun to be developing a QAL!

Kathy S. said...

Wow on those tomatoes! I don't know if I have time for yet another quilt along. I'll be following yours.

grammajudyb said...

Love those string blocks. I’m not sure I have any of those orange fabrics. My orange stash is limited when I sort out the Halloween themed stuff. I’m interested in the QAL if Mr. Busy will just follow doctor’s orders and stay well. I’m exhausted at the moment. A best friend quilter and neighbor lost her husband in a motorcycle accident on Wednesday. It sort of took the wind out of my sails. Sewing will help.