Hello Friends! I'm happy to report that the scrap sorting is finished. Well at least for now. The chances of me needing to do this again are pretty good. Playing with fabric is a chore that never gets old, unlike doing laundry or washing dishes, UGG.
Thursday, October 3, 2024
Mount Scrapmore
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
Baskets Of Fun
Welcome to my messy studio! The disorder you see is the result of sweeping and mopping the floor. What began as a quick tidy-up turned into a 12-hour cleaning when I discovered a large dust bunny under the longarm. It clearly needed it, given the time it took. It's interesting how things turn out; just look at what was hiding under the longarm – scrap baskets!
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Breaking It Up
Hi Quilty Friends! Come on in and pull up a chair while I dig through my stash. I'm a woman on a mission to find enough orange and purple in my stash to make 100 purple and 100 orange Bow-Tie quilt blocks. The hope of only working from the scrap bins isn't doable. A couple of you graciously offered to send me your scraps. Thank you so much! I was overwhelmed by the kindness and giddy at the thought of new fabric. But I think the best thing for me to do is work with what I have. That means I'm going to break my rule of only scraps in the Bow-Tie quilt. I mentioned a few weeks ago that I would like to use the smaller precuts in my stash because I'm tired of storing them and looking at them. Anything smaller than a fat quarter must get out of my fabric cabinets ASAP. So, here's the new plan. I pulled the precuts that had orange, purple and gray. I'll pull out the fabrics needed for this quilt and the rest will be put into the scrap bins.
Monday, September 30, 2024
Design Wall Monday ~ Twinkler
I was hoping for this to be a quilt top by now. Slow progress is better than no progress. Maybe by next Monday the quilt top will be ready to quilt. The prints are cut for the remaining 20 blocks, but the background fabric is being cut as I go. I think today I'll finish cutting the fabric for the rest of the quilt. That seems to light a fire in my piecing process.