Okay--I fell off the wagon for hand stitching, but I have been sewing. And cutting. And folding. My fabric has not been neglected.
I worked on my ongoing project of organizing my fabric stash. In my old condo I had a room dedicated to craft crap where fabric piles grew, teetered, got moved and re-piled, and I could just shut the door and leave things as they were. Although I also have a dedicated room here in our new home, I don’t want to close the door. The room has a nice, big window, and the room is at the end of the hall; if I close the door, the hallway will be pretty dark.
So I have been washing, folding, and organizing fabric. I’ve accomplished a good bit in the last couple weeks. I love being able to see what I’ve really got, and that will make planning quilts a bit easier.
The best thing I did this week was to start assembling the blocks for my daughter and son-in-law’s king-sized bed quilt, based on a picture of a quilt DD saw online that she really liked. Of course, the focus fabric was discontinued a while ago, so I kept my eye out for something similar and began collecting fabrics to coordinate with it. I've finally got it all together and decided on a pattern. It won’t take long to get the top assembled, then I think I will send it out for quilting. They should have it by Christmastime.
I’ve also started using Bonnie Hunter's scrap users' system. I sound a little like a Bonnie groupie, but really, she gets so much done in the course of a day, and you can see how much fun she’s having all the while. She makes me feel like I really could finish something, too, if I just do a little each day. I know her leaders and enders method will be fun to do and help me get quilts built more often than I thought I could.
Due to very lucky timing, I got a very good deal on a new Accuquilt GO cutter on Craigslist last weekend. So fabric is getting cut for future scrap quilts.
Okay, got to get busy doing something—lots of things on my list!
Hi Valerie! Nice blog post. And it's almost like we are leading parallel lives! Sort of! Keep up the good work. I love how Miss Bonnie has inspired me to get more done. And even though I fell down a bit on the hand quilting, I feel good that I got other things done. Like fabric cut, or shirts de-boned! It was all to the greater good of quilting! Woohoo!
ReplyDeleteHi, I have come through from Bonnie's linky. The organisation of your fabrics looks fantastic, never mind the hand sewing, what an achievement!
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