Friday, December 21, 2018
Whooping Friday
With all my 'need to get done' projects finished for the year, I can breath and take focus of what plans need to be made for the New Year. To give my fingers some rest on the Hexie work, I decided I needed to visit a few projects that are in slow progress. One being the Postage Stamp blocks. I made a few more of the blocks using 1.5" squares and there are now nine completed.
Then I made a couple more of the 2.5" sq blocks to round these out to 12 blocks now hanging. Neither of these projects have made much of a dent in the scrap barrels.
Here they are side by side so you can see the difference in the look. These are the most popular quilts in the shop and I think I have just one left. But, these are to be worked on slowly and I am in no rush to re-stock inventory as now is the time to relax a bit.
This is another project sitting around waiting it's turn to be worked on. This is the last display board of pre-cut bits so I will work them up today. These blocks will wait for some larger projects to be finished so I have the scraps of 30's fabrics to add into this mix. Another quilt not to be rushed.
Thank you all for the well wishes on my neck pain - I found that the ThermaCare Heat Wraps are doing a better job than the heating pad; plus I am more mobile. We are into a sudden warm stretch with LOTS of rain and I think all of NYS is on flood alert. Good time to stay inside and sew the day away.
Sewingly Yours,
Sharon
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7 comments:
Stay dry, give yourself some TLC, and the blocks look great side by side. More goodies ready, that is always a bonus.
I hope you and your family are safe and dry. But as you say think on the bright side... sew the day away...
Merry Christmas xox
Your blocks look wonderful I can see why they are popular!
Keep safe and enjoy your sewing.
Happy Christmas.
Love those blocks. Have a very Merry Christmas .....you and Mom and Moe and Bella. Time to chill and enjoy
Great looking blocks. You’re inspiring me to get serious about using more scraps in 2019. I have at least three scrap quilts on tap.
Stay safe and dry and enjoy the sewing. I must get on with using up some scrap, they do make such pretty quilts.
I love your little postage stamps! And I'm always a big fan of spools as well!
I have to put heat on my back fairly often - I use Snappy Heat reusable packs and like them a lot. (They're also good as handwarmers in your coat pockets in the winter!)
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