Showing posts with label Stash Buster Challenge 2021. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stash Buster Challenge 2021. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2021

Design Wall Monday

To see what other quilters are up to go to Small Quilts and Doll Quilts

I've been a little busy.

My son got word that his kitchen cabinets are in the final stage of the building process and will be ready to install soon. So I made a trip to his house to get the kitchen ceiling and walls painted. I got there on Monday and got the ceiling painted. I let my mom know what I was up to and my parents came over the next day so she could help with the walls. She is very good at painting trim. While she did that I rolled the walls.

We made a good team and were finished by lunchtime. Son is very happy with the results.

Here he is with his dog, Pokie.

I did some sewing last week, too.

I got the RSC block for October pieced.
This is the last color - light, bright green. This is not a good photo, sorry. The remaining tasks for the year are to catch up, if needed, and assemble. I have ten blocks so I will be making two more.

I have 56 blocks pieced for the SBC 2021I need 7 more.

 I have fewer light-colored blocks but have nothing in my stash that will work so this project is on hold until I get some. And, that is one reason why I have UFOs!

I got Rainbow Rails pieced.
It has been added to the ever-growing pile of tops waiting to be quilted. There are seven in that pile now.

I got the center of  Fun with 4 pieced.
Now to cut and add the borders.

I have laid out the blocks from the Quilter's Exchange of 2017-18.


We used Winter Village by Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts. As you can see I made mine a little more colorful.

And, finally, I am adding a border to the Cubs side of the futon cover. I cut the squares too small.
After this, I can quilt both sides and start the assembly process.

I think my next new project will be Dinner Plate Dahlia, a Quiltworx pattern. Husband insisted we order it.
Look at those beautiful batiks!
Sometimes I think the cutting and organizing of the Quiltworx patterns take as long as the sewing, but the instructions are so good and keep things so well organized that it makes them a joy to work on.

Stay safe and well.

Happy quilting!

Monday, March 15, 2021

Design Wall Monday

 Better late than never, right?!

To see what other quilters are up to go to Small Quilts and Doll Quilts.

Yesterday morning we had a beautiful sunrise. This photo does not do it justice at all.
Today we had freezing rain most of the day.


A good day to stay inside and sew! I have six bags finished and am working on one for purple scraps. 

And, they are slowly filling up as I sort through the big bag of scraps looking for the right colors for each bag.

I also finished another set of blocks for the Stash Buster Challenge 2021.

And, I had a couple of long phone chats with Son so I was able to get all the hourglass blocks trimmed up for the Quilt Exchange Mystery my group is doing.


Stay safe and well.

Monday, February 15, 2021

Design Wall Monday

 To see what other quilters have on their walls go to Small Quilts and Doll Quilts.

I really don't know why the font is different sizes on my posts. And, I can't seem to figure out how to fix it. I guess it really doesn't matter!

This past week has been cold, snowy, windy, mostly cloudy. 

 
 These are yesterday's temps at mid-morning. It is even colder today. 
The wind blows the snow into drifts, blocking the drive and making the roads almost impassable in places.
In the yard, by the ramp, the snow is as high as the ramp.

The rabbits should be snug in their little den under the ramp.
They have had to dig out every day, but that doesn't seem to stop them. They are all over the yard. 

After the freezing rain, we got a couple of weeks ago the branches of the pine tree were hanging very low. I think they actually froze to the ground. The rabbits are eating them. 

If you look very closely you can see a rabbit under the tree. 

I really don't know how any animal outside survives these cold temps. I know the rabbits, and other animals, are hungry. This snow and ice make it hard for them to find food. I don't really mind that they are eating the lower branches of the tree because those low hanging branches make it difficult to mow the grass around and under that tree. I just hope it doesn't kill the tree. Years ago, when my son was small, there was a plant nursery across the road from where I worked. One year I bought a live, balled Christmas tree that could be planted after enjoying it inside for a couple of weeks. This is that tree. I would hate to lose it.

It is snowing again as I write this with wind chills below 0. The forecast says we may get up to ten inches of snow by tomorrow evening. My front door has been frozen shut for at least a week. The water hydrants are starting to freeze, making it difficult for Husband to water the cows and bull. He was up and in the barn in the middle of the night trying to thaw things out. The drifting snow makes it hard for him to drive the mile and a half to his parent's house to take care of the cows. He takes the tractor and clears the way as he goes. Then he goes around the section and clears the neighbor's drives. 

With this weather, I don't care to step outside. I feel guilty that I am inside, nice and warm, while he is having to brave the elements to take care of the animals. I have been keeping busy inside, though. When I did the reorganizing in my sewing room I came across a few projects that I would like to get finished. One of those projects was the Hands on Design - A Year of Celebrations.

I have finished February and March.

I have started April. 

I am using a mottled light blue linen instead of the Dirty Belfast the pattern recommended. I had known all along that I did not have all the recommended floss colors. I have placed an order. I have not received a shipping notice yet. It will be interesting to see what I receive since I have been reading that other stitchers are finding that a lot of the floss they order is not available or is on backorder. 

I made a couple of cards. 

The hummingbird card has been sent and received. My friend's birthday is on Valentine's Day. I knew she would appreciate this card. She did!

This one with the butterfly I made for Son's GF. I used a butterfly applique leftover from the quilt I made for her sister who was having a baby.
The baby has been born and everyone loves the quilt. 

Even though Son and GF are not together anymore I have intended to send her a little something for her birthday. But, now I am rethinking that. They had decided to remain friends and she wanted to be able to come to visit the dog. She said she would help with his meds and take him to the vet when needed, but none of that is happening. It seems that their friendly relationship is deteriorating and I don't want to cause Son any issues. Her birthday is coming up at the end of this week, so I don't know what to do.

I had a piece of fabric leftover from another project. It was sold as pieced flannel and minky-type fabrics. It is not perfectly pieced. You can see the seams do not meet well in several places, but I thought it would make a nice donation quilt for a young girl. All I had to do was add borders, then quilt and bind it. It has been sitting in a basket for several years. I decided to just get on with it and get the borders added. 

I swear I thought those fabrics were just randomly placed! I did not realize they were in a 4-patch design until I placed this photo in this blog post. Had I known I would have removed the last row on the right and bottom, but I am not taking it apart now. I don't think the recipient will care.

I pieced another set of blocks for the SBC 2021.

And, I began cutting the unit pieces for Coral Reef. 
I ordered this as a kit.  The designer, Judy Niemeyer, has very detailed instructions for organizing the papers and piecing the units for the pattern. The shop owner, Janet Spinks - Empress Quilts, who designed this colorway has very detailed instructions for cutting the fabrics for this colorway. I appreciate all the work both of these people put into this pattern and kit to keep things organized. That makes it so much more enjoyable.

Stay safe and well.

Monday, February 8, 2021

Design Wall Monday

 To see what other quilters have on their design walls go to Small Quilts and Doll Quilts.

I got all the papers cut for Coral Reef and need to cut the fabrics. The space I work at in the TV room is not big enough for that.

But the big cutting table is in the unheated garage and temps have been well below freezing, even falling into negative temps lately. And, the space I work at in the sewing room (used to be Son's room) needed some cleaning/decluttering/rearranging. I had decided to put a bed in their for when people might need to spend the night. Well, we hardly ever have overnight guests. The only one I can think of that will need to spend the night here is Son and that will be when he visits during fair week. So I decided to give myself more room and take the bed down. Husband wondered why it took me so long to decide to do this.
 
The mattress and box spring are now leaning against the wall so they can easily be laid down on the floor in the rare event that the bed is actually needed. The slats and side rails are nearby in the closet. Years ago Husband worked at a printing plant that went out of business. They allowed the employees to take or buy items that were going disposed of. He was able to bring home a couple of office cubicle walls. They make pretty good design walls. I moved one in to lean against the mattress/box spring and immediately moved the Churn Dash blocks onto it. 
 
 Now I have more room and a bigger design wall! There are still a lot of things in this room and I try to use every bit of the space well. 
 
 

This is the closet filled with projects. But let's face it, this room is just too small! HA. It certainly can't be that I have too much stuff, right?!

Even though I haven't cut any fabric for Coral Reef yet I did get some other things done.
I cut all the fabrics for the 
Quilter's Exchange Mystery.

And, got Week 6 blocks made for the 
Stash Buster Challenge.

I am cutting ahead with this project so I can just pick up a pile and sew. That is handy when Son calls. I put him on speaker and head to the sewing room and stand-up sew while we chat. I pulled fabrics from my stash for this project. Sometimes there isn't enough of a fabric to cut two blocks, like the ones above. Sometimes there is just enough.
This is all that was left after cutting one set. Not much left, but most of these pieces went into the scrap bag for a future scrap quilt.
I also made the yellow block for the 
Rainbow Scrap Challenge.

When moving things around in the sewing room I came across some cross stitch kits. I decided to pull one out to work on when watching TV (like I need another project!).

And, that made me think of another project I wanted to work on - A Year of Celebrations by Hands on Design.
 
 There is a design for each month. I had finished February and started March (I didn't get the pattern until after the first of the year and just jumped in will-nilly!). But, where was it? It wasn't in the cross stitch kit drawer. It wasn't stuck in any other project tub. I spent the better part of yesterday afternoon thinking and looking and looking and thinking. Where could it be? At one point Husband asked me what I was looking for so I described the bag to him - orange with blue floral print, about this big. 
I turned around and there it was. Then, I remembered that when hung it up there on the corner of the mirror that I would probably forget that I had done that. I was right. It has been there, in plain sight, right where I put it weeks ago.

When cleaning I also came across lots of memories. Things from high school that my mom had sent home with me the last time I saw them - my track shoes, letter jacket, Who's Who books, newspaper clippings, old photos. Most of these memories are specific to me only. I don't know what to do with it all. I know my son won't want most of it and there is no one else that will either.  

I am keeping this though. My dad as a young man. Isn't he handsome? 
And, now he collects rocks from their driveway. He puts them in egg cartons and hands them out to family like they are some kind of treasure. These were given to me a year ago. Dementia sucks.

Stay safe and well.