I've been busy over the last four days!
I'm working on a few projects at the same time. The Baby Girl Replacement is all pieced together with borders. I need to sandwich it then it'll be ready for quilting. I'm kind of stumped there though. I haven't decided a quilting design. An all over stitch would be the easiest, but I keep seeing circles in those pin wheels. I can't decide!
And what do I do when I get stuck? Of course I switch gears to distract my mind from over thinking. So I continued string piecing for the upcoming Wanna Bee "Honeycomb" class this Thursday.
I am so in love with this process!!
Just chain piecing to my heart's content. Almost no thinking or analyzing, no planning what's next, no measuring or calculating.
I love the scrappiness!! It's so tempting to sew those colorful strips together!
However, I am looking forward to making these Honeycombs. The pattern suggests light colored cream fabrics for the centers and background. That wasn't thrilling me too much. Instead I envisioned a light soft blue for the background.
I didn't have enough light soft blues in my stash. And that meant a trip to the quilt shop. It's an hour's drive from my house. Thankfully, one of my PTQ guildmates wanted to go on a road trip with me. Having company makes the trip shorter.
Main Street Fabrics in Ackerman, MS did not disappoint!!
I got 1/4 yard cuts is several light blues.
And now this stack of fabrics is pre-washed and ready for cutting!
I also couldn't resist some clearance fabrics to add to my stash! I have no idea what I'll do with them yet but I couldn't leave them.
And what do I do when I get stuck? Of course I switch gears to distract my mind from over thinking. So I continued string piecing for the upcoming Wanna Bee "Honeycomb" class this Thursday.
I am so in love with this process!!
Just chain piecing to my heart's content. Almost no thinking or analyzing, no planning what's next, no measuring or calculating.
I love the scrappiness!! It's so tempting to sew those colorful strips together!
However, I am looking forward to making these Honeycombs. The pattern suggests light colored cream fabrics for the centers and background. That wasn't thrilling me too much. Instead I envisioned a light soft blue for the background.
I didn't have enough light soft blues in my stash. And that meant a trip to the quilt shop. It's an hour's drive from my house. Thankfully, one of my PTQ guildmates wanted to go on a road trip with me. Having company makes the trip shorter.
Main Street Fabrics in Ackerman, MS did not disappoint!!
I got 1/4 yard cuts is several light blues.
And now this stack of fabrics is pre-washed and ready for cutting!
I also couldn't resist some clearance fabrics to add to my stash! I have no idea what I'll do with them yet but I couldn't leave them.
I've also worked on the PTQ Medallion Challenge. The final border required rectangles. I drafted the rectangles to make a zigzag and thought the assembly was going to require partial seams. But aside from the beginning block needing to be a partial seam, a braid assembly technique worked out perfectly for the rest of the strip.
I still have to do the calculations for the sashing and corners. I plan to have it together and ready to show at the PTQ meeting on Saturday!
And apparently, I craved some crochet action. I saw a new-to-me stitch and had to try my hand at it.
Bavarian stitch looks complicated. But it's a two row repeat and becomes quite addicting.
I had picked up two skeins of Caron Cakes self-striping yarn that was being clearance at Michael's. I'll see how big of an afghan that will make. I may have to add solids, but I'll wait to see.
I'm loving the texture.
And, I spoke too soon!
I said the Stash Tools were the only rulers that had the glow feature.
I noticed it on the Omnigrid ruler too. I was amused with my reaction to myself, "well, shut my mouth. This one glows too."
Hahahaha, does anyone I know really use that saying? Where did I pick it up!?!
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