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Friday, August 25, 2023

Failing at blogging - my best intentions aren't quite good enough

 My last post was July 29 which is almost a month ago.  The crazy part of this is that while I am sewing, I think to myself, I should post on my blog about this project... and then I go onto something else and forget to take pictures.  

But, will endeavour to catch you up on my stitching projects since the end of July. 

My name came up fairly high on the Queen of UFO's list, meaning, I am close to being Queen which means I need to finish an older project.  I dug out some rail fence blocks from the last few years of Rainbow Scrap challenge - all leftovers.  My idea was to add a sashing to two sides and see what happens.  I wanted to alternate the direction of the rails but ended up doing it haphazard rather than a logical plan. 

I also dug out a Tonga Treats package of batik strips of unknown age but am going to guess at least 10 years?  They were all whites and darks and I was a bit stymied as to what to make with them.  I knew I wanted to make a Quilt of Valour. 
I ended up pulling out a variety of red batiks from my stash and had to add in a few more lights and darks and used Simplicity II pattern by Cozy Quilt Designs.  This is a simple design made from 2.5" strips and I think it was an effective use of my aging fabric.
I also put together another top of leftover rainbow scrap challenge blocks.  This is a bit of a hodge podge of friendship stars, some extra blocks from a Quilt of Valour and some rail fence blocks.  It is scrappy - but I think it works and great use of leftovers! 
And my leftover rail fence blocks got sewn together and now residing on a hanger, waiting for quilts and binding. 
Then I got the Simplicity II batik blocks joined and pressed and it is also waiting patiently, on a hanger.
For a change of pace, I went back to my Aunt Gracie fabrics and finished stitching more half square triangles to create this quilt top.  The blocks are 4.5" which ends up being slightly larger than the preferred size for a preemie, but there was no way to change it without trimming each block to make them smaller and that wasn't going to happen.  The best part of this quilt top was that I was able to put away my AG fabrics and, only two containers, totally organized and tidy. 
Then, time to dig out another Tonga Batik aging package of fabric and this time it was 10" squares.  I have one left which is 6" strips but that can wait.  I decided to make the GE Designs pattern, Kimberley because it is super simple, quick and mindless stitching.  It works up fast and a great way to use the squares of batiks.  I did dig out a few more fabrics to go with what was in the package to get the quilt to the size I wanted. 
The cutting is so easy with fabrics stacked on each other and then a quick switch of the light and dark center and off you go to the machine.

 


After finishing the last Aunt Gracie quilt top, I got it layered and then had 4 preemies for quilting and binding.  They got finished and are waiting to be donated to the local NICU.







While I was putting away the Aunt Gracie containers, I spied a container of leftover 16 patches from quilts we made for our host and hostess of our Wednesday sewing diva group.  They moved to a new house 8 years ago (am guessing) and they wanted a home where we could continue to meet and enjoy refreshments.  We made them each a quilt and the blocks were contributed by members of our group.  I had the leftovers and thought I could make a Quilt of Valour.  That idea didn't work very well as there was lots of sewing themed fabrics.  I remembered that I had some leftover blocks on a hanger so they got added to the mix.  I also found some fat quarters that were suitable and made more blocks.  In the end, I had three quilt tops ready to stitch.  One for QOV, another for Quilts for Survivors and a third one that will be a gift to a special person (which used up the sewing and knitting themed blocks).  One of these is stitched together and the other two are still on the design walls.


This quilt was made by a dear friend of ours who was in our guild and she sadly died earlier this year, leaving behind a quilt not quite finished for one of her grandsons.  Another good friend of mine was in touch with the family and she found it and had to do some frog stitching where the quilting was not great due such poor health of the quilter.  I quilted it and bound it and put on a label and it is now ready to be sent to the grandson, fulfilling Rose's wishes.  This was a true feel good project.
My Patterns by Jen blocks got done for August... RSC in yellows are not started yet but, I still have a week left!
Weather here is crazy... yesterday, cool morning temperatures and lovely tennis weather and today, we are looking out at thick smoke as winds from the east brought us the horrible air conditions from the interior of the province.  I am trying to not complain because we don't have fires, just the after effects.  But, for sure, a/c is running with an expensive filter in place to clean our house air.  A good day to sit and write my blog!
If I wrote a blog post more often, it wouldn't take me as long... and I totally admire my blogging friends who post daily, with loads of pictures.  But, am now up to date for August and hopefully, won't go another month without recording what I am doing and working on. 

1 comment:

  1. I am in awe of all the work that you do get done in one month! NO wonder you hadn't blogged, you were just too busy sewing and quilting. Well done my friend!

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