Sunday, March 15, 2026

Sitting around

 I am not much of a tv watcher and I don't read as much as I might like. Nor do I do hand applique. Goodness, what's a girl to do with a bum foot? Well, knowing I have boxes of organized scraps I brought one from the closet to the sofa. It was the 3" finished pieces. I sorted out sets of four light and dark triangles. Then I paired right sides together for sewing. Maybe only 30 sets of four. Plenty of singles left for another day. Later I sewed and pressed them.

  
                       Options to consider.

  
         HSTs ready for some friendship stars.

Now I am undecided what to do with them. I'm leaning toward the friendship star block. Filling in the background of the block  is where I'm stalling. I'll  probably go with scrappy light squares to use some of the many squares in the box. 


                        Pairs of 3.5" squares

 I moved to the floor to sort the squares. I noticed there were lots of pairs of dark squares. So I sorted those out as I picked out the light ones. No plans for them yet but I have a few ideas in my head. One thought is to just pass them on to the church ladies at quilt club. It was just something quiet to do while I chatted on the phone. 


          The box was full. These are the singles.

We've had high winds and now blizzard warni gs. I took another couple of boxes of scraps off the shelf. These were for the 2" finished pieces. I had decided to do the mystery quilt my friend is doing with her guild. I had to cut background fabric but it was a quick job with the Go cutter. Standing on one foot wasn't a problem.  I needed to make 4"  finished hst units too. All caught up with 4 steps. Clues will come one a month for the year. I'll put these aside now for a few months. 


                             Mystery pieces

I need to label the boxes in the closet so DH can locate what I want more easily. I push myself around the house in an office chair or crawl on hands and knees till they get sore.  No need to do stairs! Keep warm everyone.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Finished Flimsies

 I finished the 2 SAHRR projects weeks ago. No not quilted. I didn't add more to the first one but the second I added the last borders of my choice. Again I had leftover pieces that worked perfectly.  I didn't have enough to fill the corners of the last print. I settled on dark blue squares after auditioning many options. I will bind with the dark blue.  I really enjoyed these 2 projects. 



I also did the binding on dds quilt to get it out of here. Hours later she gifted it to a friend. 



Next I hoped to get back to longarming. Its been a few months. It'll be nice to get a few quilted before spring  arrives and I'm outside all day. 

A week ago we had a gorgeous spring day. I went for a walk in the woods across the street. It was the first time in 5 months. So happy to be there. Then I stepped in a hole and rolled my foot . Twice!. Then fell. Rested a bit. It didn't hurt much  since the nerve damage from slipped disk last fall. After I sat a bit I finished my trek to the top only a short distance. Slowly walked home maybe half a mile. Then half an hour later I took off my socks and found  my ankle had swollen. Off to urgent care for a short visit and confirmation that I broke my ankle. Oops.  Rather, Damn! There was a reason I saved the walking boot from the metatarsal break 20 years ago.  Rolled the foot that time too. 


So I didn't get to the longarm like I hoped. Now I hope to sit at the sewing machine soon. I'm pretty tired of the sofa.

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Deadlines

 In the past I was always good with meeting deadlines. I wonder if retirement changed that. I am not so good anymore. And where the 2026 SAHRR  is concerned I think it's my tendencies to being a control freak. 

But I am caught up in time to post pictures before I start the final round! If I choose to do them. 

I might have mentioned I was working on 2 SAHRR projects. I tried to use some pieces from the parts dept. I dislike white and want to finish with more color. I won't even begin to guess what the last round will be. But obviously I can incorporate more color. Yay.

The curvy borders below were a bit of a challenge. I chose to piece them. Would have been better to applique. I thought I might add more of the dark blue but it hadn't worked out yet. Again. It will depend on the last round suggestion. 


I need to spend more time here so I can link up to some parties occasionally.  Maybe tomorrow. 

Sunday, February 8, 2026

The way I count

 Today I finished round 2 + 3 of the first SAHRR  that I am making. 

Round 2 called for a "double"something/block. I used the Double X block. Round 3 called for anything animal (on fabric, appliqued or block name). The block I used is identical to the Double X block with the exception that an additional fabric is used. It's called Fox and Geese and those went in the corners.

 The book has a funny way of counting. Just cause the block uses different colors or took a quarter turn it counts as a different block. The piecing plan is shown colored another way yet in the Anvil block where the 2 small inner squares match the color. I've seen other colorations in other books, of course. This book lists the "same" block with at least 8 different names. I bet you're not surprised. 


Maybe tomorrow I can get to the other quilt. I have yet to add round 2 and might skip round 3.  I don't want either of these to get to big. 



Tuesday, January 27, 2026

ROUND 1 DONE

 I'm trying to remember to sew earlier in the day when I have more energy. Part of the problem with that plan is that my social calendar is full of doctor appointments. My least favorite hobby. 

Round 1 of the SAHRR  was announced last week. Wednesday I think. I finished  my Hourglass border this afternoon. I've  been tempted to do another one because I have a pile of hourglass units already made. Maybe I'll look at those when I can't sleep tonight. I might need to make the center block for those hourglass blocks. Big deal. NOT.


These orphan blocks needed a lot of help to look this good. I rarely would use a scrappy sashing but the quilt was lacking color otherwise. I think there are still enough orphan blocks for 5 quilts. But it seems each pile of blocks that work together need one more block in the right size or color. No hurry. 


I started these flower blocks over the weekend. I'm sure most quilts I've seen with this block have triangles sewn into the center but I didn't want to fuss that much. I could get the same effect with fused squares, though I might cut them with bias edges to minimize fraying. Or I could do the circles like I've cut here. Not sure how many I  will make. These are 8". There all so cute I can see making more.

Have fun quilting everyone.

Sunday, January 25, 2026

Its just a quilt

 I've done little bits of this and that. I finally put a border on this little red and green sampler. Then I noticed the middle row was flipped. Oh well. It's just a quilt started with a few orphan blocks and scraps. 


I decided to join the SAHRR  hosted by Quilting Gail and friends. The center block I'm using was appliqued by a friend. Her work was excellent and I'm happy to have hocked it from what was left of her sewing room passed on to our club. Later today I hope to work on the first border. Hourglass blocks will go on this first.

I spent a good while on kits for club and turned those in last Tuesday. I have a few more in mind I think I'll get together right away. That'll give me more room in the closet I still want to rearrange a bit. I'm just waiting now for some handsome visitor to stop over to help with moving the two stacking shelving units up from the basement. 

Thursday, January 8, 2026

CW Flimsy

 The Civil War sampler blocks are together. Probably won't get a border. I'll enjoy it on the flannel wall for a while as I work on more kits for quilt club. Then I'll decide.


I will plan to rearrange my closet after that. Im stalling a bit cause of my leg pain from pinched nerves. At least I can sit and sew for a while. I will remove a weird assortment of big bins and boxes and move in some new shelves. Most of this will be club fabrics but some of mine  too. Not a big need to separate cause mine is pretty much included if the quilt needs it. 

When that is done I will go to the Community Center closet and organize our fabric there. Other people sneak in poly fabrics and decorator weight stuff and don't seem to understand where the scraps go. I might remove some old uglies that have been ignored forever and see about putting together some kits from what is there. We have a huge bin for finished quilts then regular bins each for tops, kits, kids prints, precuts and chunks like half yards and FQs. And 3 bins with big pieces for backs and such. I must have about 4 or 5 bins worth here. Too much? Never😆

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Where was I?

 It hasn't been that long  but I need to change focus. Right after Christmas the 3 of us here got the flu. Wasn't too bad but no energy. All is good here now. I hope you all stay healthy.

I've dabbled at my quilting. My niece came and selected some quilts for me to finish up for her. I also sent with her my most recent top for her to practice some quilting.

The bowties were leftover from a project I did years ago. I didn't realize there were so many or I would have done something sooner. I liked the setting called a half-block drop. Maybe enough to plan another in brighter fabrics. 

I decided on an arrangement for the CW sampler blocks. Almost together. 

Today was quilting in town. I only took 3 kits. The others need some work. It's time for a big reorganization effort of our group stash. Haven't done it at the Community Center since we moved there. They have strange hours so I need to check that. Maybe first I'll get my own done.

Time to go sew.