Sew Forth and Sew On

 

This is my last “Sew” title post, I can’t think of any more.  Probably should have saved it for 5/4/2020, May the fourth be with you and all.

I stayed up last night and got round five of the Unity quilt finished.  More flying geese and some small squares.  The hardest part is keeping it mixed up enough.  The pile of left over French general fabrics is shrinking.  I’m happy about this, but also hoping I don’t have to buy any more. 3F8B1BF3-14FF-4CF8-B8DE-297460F02A9C

I finished the quilting on the Rambling Rose quilt.  The name is new, it popped into my head when I was doing the last row.  I was thinking of something that was western themed, Westworld, Annie Oakley, Wagons Ho, Denim and Roses, and so forth.  The tones are sepia and blues with cranberry red, it has an old west sort of vibe about it.  The backing is all mauve-y roses and leaves.  Going to get the binding on it today.

I managed to sew another twenty masks, for family and friends.  I’m really done with sewing them.  It’s not that they are hard to sew, or take that long, or aren’t appreciated, just that I have made over 90 of them.  I mentally don’t want to make anymore, but, then I have a hard time saying no.D69EA820-76BE-4A0D-BDB7-ACBA1D2C97C4

I did get my dahlia tubers separated and planted at the end of last week,  I’m anxiously awaiting sprouts.  This year I only have two tomato plants, an Early Girl and a Sun Gold.  I tried to start some seeds for peppers, but I don’t think they are going to sprout, it’s been two weeks.  The tomatillo seeds did sprout, along with a squash, so there will be something besides flowers on the deck this summer.  Tomatillos are surprisingly easy to grow and tolerant of neglect.  Last year I made green salsa and Chili Verde with the ones from my garden.

 

Sew and Sew

What does the phrase “So and so” mean any way?  So and so said… So and so was… it’s not really yada-yada, it’s more like what’s-her-name,  I dunno. what does the dictionary say –

Used instead of a particular name to refer to someone or something, especially when the real name is not important or you have forgotten it:
She always keeps me up to date with the latest gossip – you know, so-and-so from down the road is having a baby and so-and-so’s just bought a car.

It was a pretty quiet week here.  I made some progress on the Hillside kit quilt, all of the blocks done 18 main ones and 17 alternate ones.
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Made some more masks.  A friend of mine got some very pretty tie dyed squares of fabric that she wanted masks made from.  I was able to make four from a square, with the addition of some batik for the inside layer.  Assembly line sewing at its best.  While I was at it I made a few more for friends and me.   Just got an order for 6 more, sigh.

Clue number 5 is out for the Unity quilt today.  It shouldn’t take too long, as it is three rows added to the top and bottom.  I may change up the colors, use red instead of the neutral.  Everything is two inches, there will be cutting of the rotary type with this step.

I got another quilt on the frame and started quilting a fairly simple end-to-end design called Feather Duster.  It moves fairly quickly, about 12 minutes a row.  I thought I had a picture of this quilt, but I don’t.  Here is the one from Bluprint.851D7A8B-013C-4A4A-ACBE-A63C83CEDA69

I added a six inch border of the blue floral print that is the backing.  I thought I did a post about this quilt, but maybe not.  I cut all the triangles with the Accuquilt cutter in about two hours.

The Hands 2 Help, over at  Confessions of a Fabric Addict , quilt drive is quickly coming to an end, donation quilts need to be sent out by the week of May 31st.  I have two tops done, maybe I’ll make one more.  The charity that really touched my heart this year is Little Lambs.  They give out small quilts to kids in foster care, who really don’t have much to call their own as they are moved through the system.  These need to be a bit smaller, up to 42 inches square, quilt-in-a-day type.

Off to sew.

Sew more

More half square triangles were sewn this week.  I cut the 512 triangles I needed for part four of Unity on Tuesday.  I used the Accuquilt for half of them, the neutrals, and cut the rest with my trusty Easy Angle.  Most of the scraps from the Estrella quilt are 2 ½ inch wide strips, so it was done pretty quickly, I just had to make sure I was getting variety.  I didn’t get to sew much yesterday, as it was errand  day.  I left my house (gasp!) at about 10:30 and finally got back at 3:30.  I did go riding, but most of the time was spent shopping.  By the end of the day, it was all I could do but sit and cut off the dog ears from the HSTs sewn that morning.

I do have a finish!  YAY! Monday I finished the quilting on the Heart in a fog quilt, Tuesday I squared it up and bound it.  It turned out nicely, very cheerful due to the rainbow of colors.  I really like this backing fabric, its from Wilmington, “Bubble Up”, a 108″ wide.

My frame is empty, I am going to get another quilt on it, hopefully today.  It’s only 4:30am, so I can say that and it may happen.  I’ll end with a picture of Chewie, fixated on a squirrel.     EE85411E-F991-4E04-8359-97F69BFEBE7D

 

Linking up with Denise at For the Love of Geese for Put Your Foot Down #48 today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sew Many

This week was all about chain stitching units.  I started a new quilt kit that I bought at the beginning of the year, it is called Pas de deux Hillside.  At  75″ x 99″, it is thirty five blocks with a solid border.  I used my new 2 inch finished HST accuquilt die to cut many triangles, it is set up to cut 12 pieces out of a 9″ x 8″ rectangle.  I layer 3 sets, six pieces of fabric, and run it through to cut 36 perfect, ready to sew sets.  I spent a couple of hours cutting and a few more mindless hours piecing the flying geese and HSTs.  It should be a top by the end of this week.  I have been listening to Sirius radio lately while sewing, trying to make my books last a little longer.  There is a station/channel that plays the top 1000 pop songs from the 1960’s through the 1970’s.  I am really surprised at how many I recognize, and know the words to.  So many songs that have memories attached to them, maybe that’s why they stick with me.  I have trouble remembering what I ate for breakfast yesterday.

Last Monday, my April installment of Botanica Park was delivered, a Tulip block.  After making all those tiny blocks for the Unity quilt, these went together quickly.  I really like the tones and colors of this batik line.   DA720397-256B-4E9E-A172-719CF5927DAD

I worked a bit on the Heart quilt that is on the frame (still).  There are two more rows left, the end is in sight.  I am deciding what/which quilt to put up next.  Maybe do some ruler work, or free hand.  I just bought a few new rulers that I want to try out.  Watching the computer quilt is only interesting for so long.  I want to be an active participant.

Round four of the unity quilt is up on Bonnies web site today.  This part looks a bit easier than last weeks, lots of 2 ½” HSTS.  I may be able to cut them with the Accuquilt die, but I am dealing with scraps, so it may be more work than its worth.

I’m trying to get a little bit of gardening done this week.  I have to plant my dahlia tubers.  Late last fall I dug them all up and separated them, carefully packing them in pine shavings and news paper.  I am going to open the container up today, hoping they are okay.  I have visions of mush, or them starting to sprout, all white and anemic.  I also started few seedlings, peppers and tomatillos, as I had good luck with them last year.  I managed to get two tomato plants from the local nursery that was delivering potting soil to me.  All of my veggies and dahlias live in planter boxes on my deck.  Otherwise they would be eaten in a matter of days.  It’s bad enough that the squirrels eat all the apples, and the gophers and voles eat anything green.

Linking up with Judy at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts for Design Wall Monday today.

Sew Then

I made a dress.  Real clothes, it’s been a while.  I don’t think I’ve made any real clothing since I got my serger a few years ago.  I was all gung-ho about making pajamas and tee shirts, bought a bunch of knits and patterns.  Then promptly lost interest. The dress is from Made-By-Rae, The Washi dress pattern.  It was pretty simple to make, minimal parts and simple sewing.  I used a nice weight quilting cotton from Cotton and Steele, actually pre-washed it (gasp!).  The back piece has shirring, which is done with elastic thread in the bobbin.  I was pretty happy with the results of this experiment, probably should have adjusted the top tension a bit, my machine came through in the end.  The only thing I would add/change is to top stitch the side pockets.  I reinforced the stitching before and after them along the side seams.  This made it difficult to top stitch with out taking those seams out, so I’ll leave it as is.  I made a note on the pattern though, in case I ever make another.6BF16D97-D71D-4DF5-9EFF-E4C582A99AB7

I worked on round three of the Unity Quilt.  Lots of little flying geese, and many (1476) pieces in this round of thirty six star blocks.  I really like the French general scraps in this quilt, it’s turning out to be subtle, unlike Frolic, which is not.6DB6EFC0-AC90-4F15-A9F6-136EB690A317

I made some progress on the Heart quilt.  I think I am 75% done.  I seem to be having a bit of trouble with drift as the rows stitch out from left to right.  By the time the rows get about 12 inches from the right edge, the design is slightly overlapping the previous row.  Its not terrible, just annoying, as I try to compensate by starting the left side 1/4 inch more to the left.  I really should remember to alternate start sides, as it is too late to fix it now.  Good thing I have a note book that I keep these kinds of ‘thoughts’ in.B2FE23E7-DA18-4376-AB85-A0EF12E39020

Today, I might start a new project.  Or clean out/reorganize a shelving unit in my sewing room.  I have been following Cheryl Sleboda – http://blog.muppin.com as she hosts her annual Spring Clean Your Studio blog hop.  I have not really been inspired so far, in fact I feel slightly ahead of the curve as I look at some of the featured studios.  One tip I gleaned was to analyze the space and what you use it for and organize it to that function.  This hop is also inspiring me towards moving my studio into my sons bedroom.  It is about 30% bigger and he’s not going to be using it regularly for another year or two, as he is in school in another state.  Then I start thinking that I should paint it first.  Ugh Painting.  Then I think about what I am going to do with all the furniture and stuff (sports trophies???) that is in there.  Will it fit in the smaller room, and how, and the rug in there, do I want a rug, everything starts to pile up in my head.  I’d rather sew.

Linking up with Denise at For the Love of Geese for Put Your Foot Down #47 today.