Saturday, July 12, 2025

Feeling Purplish

How are you all faring in the heat of this summer? All I can say is thank goodness for air conditioning. We did have a couple evenings with some brief rain showers, enough so I didn’t have to go out and water the courtyard the next morning. We’re still waiting for the guy we contacted to install our drip irrigation to work down to us on his waiting list. Maybe by October? I already lost one hanging planter of flowers - I must’ve accidentally missed watering it one time, and it was pretty much toast by the next day. So it goes. 

The purple scrappiness continued in my sewing room this week, but I admit to doing my monthly goal of two blocks for my Halloween quilt before any Rainbow Scrap Challenge purple sewing. Appropriately, though, one of my Halloween blocks is purple.

I made a big misssssssnake as I cut this out and began webbing the block together. The block consists of 2.5” squares, and I cut out enough to make a 25-patch block. As I began webbing it, I realized it was only going to finish at 10” instead of 12”. Duh. So I had to stop and cut out more squares to make it a 36-patch. It changed the look of the block, giving it a 4” center instead of a 2”. But it’s fine. Looks like I could’ve pieced it better, but no more adjustments now!

The second block was fun to figure out. I’m just mostly selecting pictures of blocks I like and doing my own thing. Here it is, and it’s probably my favorite so far. 

That leaves the two final blocks for next month, and then I can begin assembly! It’s getting exciting. 

Then I started on my weathervane blocks - three of them. 


They’re true to color except the left-most one. It shows the largest area of purple being too bright when it’s actually less saturated. In real life, the three purples in that block look good together and have a more low-key blue-purple feel. 



I’m keeping it short today. It’s our anniversary (#22) today. We haven’t decided where we’ll go out to eat this evening, but I do know the morning holds a walk, some time in the garden for me, then a shower and possibly sewing this afternoon. All in all, a low-key, easy day. The best!

4 comments:

Julierose said...

Just lovely blocks you have on-the-go there, Cathy. Happy anniversary to you both!! [It'll be 60 yrs for us this Sept--where has the time flown to??]
At any rate, I am happy that I have had two better days in a row and was able to do a bit of machine sewing and hand quilting on my Christmas Ojos--it may just be Christmas before I finish up this one!! Enjoy your special date;))))) hugs, julierose

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Those Halloween blocks are such fun! I do love that second one, especially - your fabric choice is awesome. Great weather vane blocks, too. Happy anniversary!

Sue said...

Happy Anniversary & have a fun day. You've got some great blocks going on & I'm getting excited to see that Halloween quilt done!

MissPat said...

Happy Anniversary. I hope you enjoyed a nice dinner out. That second Halloween block is really creative. Love the print in it.
Pat