It has been raining all week, so I have been stitching away those gray skies. I found another baggy of HSTs and did them up into Sawtooth Stars - I think these went with the other baggy I did. These will be joining some other blocks that are in the works and then heading out to Sarah's group. Have some orphan blocks or lonely flimsy or a box of unloved fabric? Consider a donation.
She is, also, the spearhead for Hands2Help and you can still join in. Starting this Sunday, April 12th and the following 6 Sundays - there will be quest bloggers with tips, tutorials, patterns, and helps - you won't want to miss out on all the fun and information. My day is May 3rd and I will be doing a post on Scrap Management.
I made a little dent in the pile of twosies and bricks to make some of the units for my Let's Book It project. I may need to step this one up next week to be sure I am on schedule for at least a flimsy by the end of the month.
Then I decided I better get at least one quilt 'quilted' this month. Yea - hard to quilt around a furkid.
This one goes back a ways. These were a BOM with Red Brolly called 'Cataliscious' and the patterns are still available HERE. These were stitched back in 2010! Then made into a flimsy in 2013. AND now, borders added and half the quilting is done. Hopefully Miss Bella will move elsewhere for a nap tomorrow so I can finish this one up - it's aged long enough.
** linking up with Oh, Scrap, Whoop,Whoop Friday, and Feline Friday **
Sewingly (soggily) Yours,
Sharon
20 comments:
I love the colours in those stars - they are really modern!
Sometimes quilts need to age before they can be properly finished. Like simmering chili for a few hours, to meld all the flavors!
We could use a bit of your rain....to clear out our pollen count. Your progress o so many fronts amazes me. I get lost when I work on more than 2.
I like the stars, they look so pretty laid out like that, just sewing them together would make a beautiful quilt. A little aging and a little cat fur makes a loved quilt :)
I'm always amazed at how much you get done. I should get you to come and organize my scraps - they're taking over
Love what you have got done. Great job.
The best part of living in a rainy climate is that it gives one a chance to stay inside and stitch. And all that color is good on a gray day too. I have the Catalicious patterns. I'm going to make that one some day. Maybe yours will inspire me to get a start on it...as if I need another embroidery project right now.
Love your stars. They will make a gorgeous quilt. Send some rain my way. ;)
Hope it stops raining for the weekend. Love your stars. Sweet Bitty Blocks. Looking forward to seeing your scrap manage guest post! I'm working on scrap management this year by sewing up much of it during the RSC. Especially the crumbs. Can always use more tips. Those scraps make such beautiful scrappy quilts. I read that that can happen much faster with a good scrap management system.
You have certainly been getting a lot done during your rainy days! I look forward to reading your scrap management post! Miss Bella thinks that quilt is finished! Just right to snuggle on.
Sorry about the rain - but looks like you are staying out of trouble! Thanks for the shout-out, too!
You have been busy. You know I love the stars....grin.
Surely wish we could get some of that rain. Your rainy days sewing is wonderful. I love the stars and the pinwheels.
Some things are better with age :) That is just how the process goes sometimes.
All lovely little bits you have been working on. Looking forward to your post at Sarah's. Janita
Oh my gosh, we need your rain. But, I'm glad you can keep busy during the rain. Fun stuff!
Great star blocks! Too bad the helper wasn't more helpful...
I love those stars!
Thankfully it looks like we get to enjoy some nice weather finally and I hope you are enjoying some springtime walks.
It is wonderful you are getting those scraps and orphan blocks sewn into some beautiful qui. Thanks for sharing this with Oh Scrap!
Love those sawtooth stars!
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