Lucky Day

Today is Saint Patricks day, mid March, and a few days before Spring officially begins. The weather has been so nice these past few days, I have been spending a bit too much time indoors. I feel like I need to go out and soak up some vitamin D and feel the warmth of the sun.

The past few days I have been finishing up a few things in the sewing room. I got the binding on the quilted Fancy Forest and sent it on its way. I bound the Somerville Circle quilt, and trimmed the Big dream and RRTI in preparation for bindings. I need to true up the Big Dream panel quilt, as it will be a wall hanging and really should be square. Most of my bed quilts are square-ish, if they are off by a ½ inch on a side, it’s not noticeable when they are on the bed. Wall hangings should be square. I’m waiting for a semi dark part of the day, when I can use the laser level and get thing squared up. It can be hard to see the red light line in daylight, but if I wait until dusk, it shows up better. I need to spend a day photographing these finished quilts and getting them posted in the shop. I have about eight to do, and it’s not my favorite part of being a small business person.

I spent a few hours removing the papers from the Morning glory quilt block pieces. It is something I can mindlessly do while sitting and listening to a book. There are 49 blocks, each with 9 sub-blocks, which makes 441, 4 ½” pieces that need the paper taken off. I am happy with the cheap newsprint I used for paper foundation piecing these blocks. It is easy to rip off and doesn’t pull the stitches out. I would like to get this quilt put together this month, as it is a spring type project. I have not decided if I want to keep it or sell it yet. I like the scrappiness of it, and I have invested a lot of time into it. I really don’t need another bed quilt for this house.

I can’t remember if I posted about making this “sort of” Yellow Brick road quilt or not. It’s sort of a YBR quilt, because I gave away my copy of the written pattern for it, and made this one from a finished picture. There are a few modifications, due to the mis-measuring of a few blocks, and the size of the scraps I had to work with. I needed to make a gift for a friend of mine who is turning 89 this month. She is a very nice woman who likes horses and gardening and actively plays within those two pursuits. I think I used up the last of the scraps of the Purebred line from Moda in this throw quilt. There is about a yard of the light green frolicking foals print left, and thats okay. I had to order two ½ yards to make the assortment work a little better, I was able to find some on Etsy. Hope to have it quilted by the end of the week, I am using the horse shoe and star panto, I reduced the size a bit.

In other scrappy news, I finished piecing the Moondance Revival top. I had over cut a bunch of arcs and wedges for this top, so in a further effort to reduce the stash, I am making another Sew Kind of Wonderful pattern. This one is from the book, One Wonderful Curve. It’s a simple clamshell, but I am hoping to use up the last of these scraps of Cotton and Steel fabrics circa 2014.

The Greenhouse stitching is about 80% done, I need to work on the snow flakes and the left side flower stalks. I got the next pattern in the mail the other day, it’s a brick cottage, lots of coverage, I have all the floss picked and ready to go. I get to move down to the next row (2nd of 4) so that is progress on this large chart. I thought I would be able to work on the Consider the Lillies piece while doing these small houses. The houses are dense, and my brain can only handle one large project at a time. It almost feels like the two are in different languages, or maybe it’s that the styles and color ways are so different. Speaking of other needlework projects, I have yet to finish the last few February hearts from Meg Hawkey’s free SAL.

Be Kind.