It’s been a great week for sewing. With no HOA stuff other than a few phone calls, and Bruce’s help with some chores, the week just sailed by. My eye is healing well and I don’t go back for three weeks. All restrictions are lifted with the exception of heavy lifting and swimming. I can live with that. You’ll find me out in the garden later today, planting all the rest of my groundcovers. And I do believe a celebratory trip to the garden center will be in the cards next week!
But let’s get to the quilt finishes. First up is Rainbow Candies I. Yep, I finished RCI and RCII in reverse order. So this is the second of two, but it was the first one sewn into a top. Who cares now, though, right? Regardless, these were made from blocks sewn in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge in 2023.
The second quilt finished was the beauty from Susan L that I showed last week being pin basted. It measures approximately 60x72” and will be heading to the women’s shelter here in the valley. I had to pin it sideways on the design board for its final photo.
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The third finish, which happened yesterday, was Green-Eyed Monster. It was so named because despite green being my favorite color, I do not like this quilt. But it used up a lot of ugly scraps and orphan blocks, so it does have that going for it! I sewed up the top last month when the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color was green. It looks crazy wonky in the photo, but that’s my pinning skills (meaning lack thereof) for you…
And there was even more sewing. Here are 12 flying geese blocks (inspired by Cathy at Sane, Crazy and Crumby). They will finish at 6x6”.
In the coming week I’ll be focusing on sewing up the final two (of 4) 12.5” bat blocks for my Halloween quilt-in-the-making. I’m doing two per month and will only have four blocks to go after these. I’ll also tackle my orange strings as a reward for every half hour spent on the fiddly bats. Those darn bat blocks have a bazillion pieces (only a slight exaggeration) per block. I’m hoping to preserve my sanity by alternating between bats and strings.
I’ll leave you with a couple pictures of the Little Cottonwood Creek that runs through our little condo complex. We are so blessed to live in this beautiful place! The creek is at peak level now because the snowpack is coming down fast due to the recent extreme high temperatures. So far, though, I haven’t heard of any flooding.
You do live in a lovely spot with the creek area. I could just imagine the sound of the water. So serene! The green quilt will be cuddled and loved, no matter. Love those orange geese on the black. It reminds me that I need to use dark backgrounds more often.
ReplyDeleteSo many great finishes! You've had a busy, but productive, week. I think my favourite is the Candies (they're the best kind - non-fattening!).
ReplyDeleteGlad all is well with your eye! Do you have the second one scheduled? Your quilt finishes are all beautiful - I especially love the rainbow candies. That sashing is so perfect for it. Enjoy those beautiful surroundings!
ReplyDeleteWow, you've been busy getting things finished! Good for you-they all look great. I love that you're going to reward yourself with strings after fussing with bats. Way to be self-aware! LOL
ReplyDeleteLove those flying geese, not that I've ever made any. And such pretty leafy outdoors photos.
ReplyDeleteYou've had a productive week, Cathy! 3 finishes and some lovely orange blocks.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a week. Hooray for the finishes (how many WW points for those candies?). How nice to have the creek to look out on.
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