Thursday, October 3, 2024

Mount Scrapmore

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.  


I found a few purple and orange fabrics to add to the scrappy Bow-Tie quilt.



The rolling cart has been converted from scrap basket storage to a works in progress station.  I love it!


After washing the fabric baskets, I decided to cut them into scraps.  I'm pretty sure the orange basket is a print I don't have in the scraps for the Bow-Tie quilt.  



Before I could return to my sewing, there was still one task left. I needed to create a small cutting mat out of the light blue one, which would be dedicated to squaring up half-square triangles. As shown below, this isn't the first time I've repurposed an older mat, having previously trimmed it and attached it to the end of my cutting table.


A 6.5" square seems ideal for squaring up half-square triangles. Since I don't recall the previous method used to cut the mat, I attempted to cut it with a small razor knife.


It was not very effective. After approximately ten attempts, it only managed to score the top layer.


The scissors worked but it took a lot of strength.  It was worth the effort.  I could have purchased a small mat, but this one will work just as well and costs nothing. I own a 12x12 rotating mat, but it's too large for small HSTs.  To be honest it was a waste of money.  All small mats are easy to spin, even without the spinning base.


By the early evening the cleanup was complete.  My workspace is once again tidy.  I managed to cut the remaining background fabrics for the Twinkler quilt and prepared a few blocks for assembly.  This morning I'll finish loading the design boards, find something to binge watch and then let the stitching begin.












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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! 


This cart has been storing small scraps for my Vortex quilt. I haven't worked on it for months and have no plans to anytime soon.


Making the fabric baskets and filling them with matching scraps seemed like a great idea initially.  Now it seems like a waste of storage space.   I will add these scraps with the others, allowing me to use this cart as storage for the works in progress instead of having them piled up on my cutting table.


I'm excited to find these and to sift through them for fabrics to use in the Bow-Tie quilt.


Before I could sort and store the fabrics, I had to get back to the cleaning, from the ceiling to floor. My old broom was put through its paces. Interestingly, did you know that almost all brooms can stand upright by themselves? It's like a little bit of magic!


While cleaning, I discovered an additional box of scraps that I had set aside for string quilting. They were added to the cutting table along with all the other fabrics to be sorted.  
My agenda for today now that the dust bunnies have been conquered...organizing and storing these fabrics.  I hope to find some cuties!










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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.


Yes, I opened them all!  Can you believe it?  The days of coveting and hoarding cute little fabric bundles are over, and it feels so good!


It didn't take long to have all the orange I needed.  As you can see some of them are not orange.  Some look red but they are that goofy Cambell's Tomato Soup red.  If you lay the fabric beside a real red fabric, it looks orange.  If you lay it beside a real orange fabric, it looks red.  GOOFY!  And because I was still coming up short a few fabrics, I threw in some dark yellows and an aqua fabric with orange-ish flowers.


Digging for purples didn't go so well.  I did find a few that I'll share later.  

These hideous creatures below will not be a part of my quilt. They were from a Benartex Jelly Roll and didn't look this ugly on the roll.   I can't deal with the shiny gold accent.  


Since I'm still short a few purple fabrics, it's time to dig deep.  Here's my stash cabinets.  The one on the right is my LOVED fabrics.  The one on the left is the not so loved older fabrics and is the one I'll be digging through.


When I first started the Bow-Tie quilt I knew I would fall short on the 100 different prints for each color.  If I fell short I would either add a floral or a fabric from another color.  So, my first dig after the purple fabrics was the calicos.  These should do the trick.  


Then it was onto the larger florals.  Some of them have a tad bit of purple in the flowers.


And while I'm digging, I might as well look for some more orange fabrics and anything else I think might play well in the quilt.  What a fun day I had playing in the stash. 


Here's how the purple turned out.  The green box shows the fabrics pulled from the precuts.  The rest is what was pulled from the cabinet.  Not all of them are purple but that's okay because y'all know I'm not a fan of purple.  That's why I don't have a bunch of it in my scraps or stash.

  
The rest of the opened precut fabrics were neatly tucked into this basket and will be sorted at a later date and put into the scrap bins.  There are a few fat quarters that will not go into the scrap bins. They will go into the fat quarter stash.  

Right now, all I want to do is make some Bow-Tie Blocks!










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Monday, September 30, 2024

Design Wall Monday ~ Twinkler

 Hi Quilty Friends!  The Twinkler quilt blocks now fill the design wall.  Twenty-two little shining stars.
  

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. 


Trimming the flippy corner bonus HST's is first on the list today.  This quilt will produce 336 bonus HST's.  Trimming a few at a time is easier on the neck and shoulders.  I'm not complaining because I know these little cuties will someday become part of a darling quilt.


One of my biggest problems is I like to play with the blocks and pet the fabrics.  There was no reason for me to stage this picture other than I thought it would look cute.  Wasted time, but it makes me happy!


After playing for a bit, all the blocks were removed from the design wall to make room for the remaining blocks to be made.  This orange block was placed on the top of the stack as a reminder.  We'll talk more about that later in the week.






Here's a little earworm for the day.  A blast from the past and my high school years.

🎵🎵You must be my lucky star 🎵🎵cause you shine on me wherever you are🎵🎵
🎵🎵I think of you and I start to glow🎵🎵
And I need your light and baby you know
 ðŸŽµðŸŽµStarlight, Starbright...First Star I see tonight 🎵🎵

Click below to play Lucky Star


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