I hope you all had a nice Memorial Day. I had to work today but that's okay with me. The weather wasn't the best and my day wasn't too busy. I wanted to show off my brioche shawl now that it's getting a little bigger! Each row takes a while so it's slow but I'm keeping at it. I really love the look of brioche knitting. I'm still using a lifeline which has proved to be a real help. I've had to use it quite a few times!
I'm finally retired and feel I can do what I love. I'm so happy to be out of the rat race! I try to quilt, read and knit as much as possible. I love to get comments and will respond to each and every one! I hope you enjoy my little blog as much as I do! Thank you for visiting me!
Monday, May 31, 2021
Moving into June
Friday, May 28, 2021
Finished Scrap Quilt
I've been working on my Scrap Log Cabin for the last 2 days and I finally finished it this afternoon! It measures 80" X 80". As each side got longer, it took more time to get that side done. I'm so happy to have it done and I feel I used a good amount of scraps. I'll be getting the June directions for the Color My World BOM in a few days and wanted to have this quilt top completed. This is one more project I can check off my list!
Sunday, May 23, 2021
A Little Shopping and Sewing
I got to work on my Scrap Log Cabin a few days ago. It now measures 60" X 60". I'm hoping to make it 80" X 80". That's 5 more strips per side. It works up very quickly. I'm going to try and use whatever fabrics I have on hand for the backing also. I have bought yards of some fabrics that I really had no idea how to use. This might be the time to take them out of the stash and put them to good use! This quilt will be a true scrap quilt!
I bought this cute little sponge to remove stray threads from design walls, clothes, etc. I also heard it's great for pet hair. I have a feeling this sponge will be quite useful!! I hope my two cats didn't hear that!
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Catching up on Projects
After finishing this month's directions for Color My World, I have shifted my attention to a few of my other projects. This is the backing I bought for the Star Storm quilt I made a while back. It's 108 inches wide so I don't even have to piece the backing! Nice and easy! I still have to wash and dry it. I'm trying to make a map of exactly how I'm going to quilt Star Storm.
Here's the quilt. Once I load it, I want to be able to work from the top down so I'll need to know what design goes where. I need to pre-plan all the quilting. I'll be lost without a road map to guide me.
I'm also making strips of my fabric stash. I need them for my giant Scrap Log Cabin. I haven't working on it since I got the directions for the BOM. Too many projects, not enough time!
Does anyone know why we had that big warning on our blogs last week?? So scary! It looks like they're all back to normal now.
Friday, May 14, 2021
Color My World BOM Center
Monday, May 10, 2021
Color My World BOM - Upper Road
I made half of my upper road today for the Color My World BOM. This road went much faster than expected. I watched the videos that accompany this BOM. Barbara Black is helping us as we make our way through this quilt. She suggested making 4 copies of the paper pieced pattern so the process would be quicker.
That's exactly what I did. Each pattern is made up of 6 pieces, 3 black rectangles and 3 "road" pieces. I set up 4 pieces and just fed them through the sewing machine. So fast!! I was done in no time.
This is just a closeup of the pattern. It's great that making the road was so much easier than I expected. I just hope sewing it onto the houses isn't too difficult! We'll have to see about that!
I hope you all had a nice Mother's Day!
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
Color My World Roads
There is quite a bit of preparation when making the road portion of Color My World BOM. I strip pieced the little white piece to 2 strips of black. Then, they were cut to smaller pieces. I also had to cut the solid black from strips. The piece with the road had to be trimmed so it would be at the correct angle. I'm not comfortable working with curved pieces, but the prep work made this very simple. There was also a paper piecing method that was made of 2 solid black pieces and 2 road pieces. I had to make 16 of those. Once you sewed them all together into a circle, it was time to sew it onto the Mariner's Compass.
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Two Projects
How can it be May already?? What happened to April? Anyways, I worked on this scrap project last week and it now measures 48" X 48". I've already started cutting strips for my next sewing session. All the sides will be made from more than one fabric from now on. Maybe I'll use up more scraps this way? I would love to use them up! (Like that's ever going to happen!!)
Since it's now May, the next set of directions for Color My World have been released. We're working on the two sets of roads that connect the Mariner's Compass to the small houses. One set of roads will be for the outer circle of the small houses. I'm working on the inside road first. Since the pieces are very similar in size, I decided to work on one road at a time. I know I'll end up mixing them up so this way should be easier. It will be interesting to have to sew 2 round pieces together. I'll have to take my time and be ready with the seam ripper! I'll let you know how it goes!
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