“Stitchin” is a key part of our time at Baradine, however, the amount completed varies considerably between participants. This year I spent quite a bit of time before the event preparing projects with the intention of being a bit productive. Of course, I did not expect to get everything done, but to have a variety of projects to work on.
The first thing I brought out on Wednesday was my Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks. A nice quick and easy way to ease into the retreat.
Next, I started work on the appliqué on the bright fish blocks. Rather than complete each block, I chose a thread colour and used that on whatever blocks required it. I did manage to complete one before being ready for a change of project. After working consistently on an appliqué project last year, I knew that this year I would give myself lots of breaks in this project. The plan went well, and I just did bits and pieces randomly throughout the retreat.
The next project I started was the Secret Garden Quilt. I had this cut out and ready to stitch the centre strip into the blocks. That didn’t take too long.
I had to wait a while for the design wall, before I could play with the layout, so went back to my fish.
Once a part of the design wall was free, I started yet another project, the One Yard Wonder Quilt. I worked out the placement of the patches for the panel.
It didn’t take too long to stitch them together and then add the remaining pieces to format the quilt top. The alphabet fabric, found at a neighbour’s recent destash garage sale, really sets it off. This was to be a donation quilt, but one of the girls asked if she could buy it, as she has a baby quilt that she needs to make soon. Yes, she could have it, but no she couldn't buy it. In the end, she gifted me a charm pack she had that she wouldn’t use. I think that was more than fair, as she still needs to get the backing and batting, quilt it and bind it, so she will still have made a lot of input into the gift.
The design wall became free, so it was time to play with my Secret Garden blocks. I was determined not to overthink it and they came together rather quickly.
Once again, it didn’t take too long to get the top together. This will be another donation quilt. The turquoise sashing fabric was a “free to a good home” item at last year’s Scrub Stitchin’, so it was great to use it this time. There isn’t enough of the fabric to do an outer border, so this is as big as it will be. I still have to decide on a backing and binding fabric. Hopefully, it will be finished before too long.
Time to play with some more fish….
Then it was time to bring out another project. This time the “Five and Dime” quilt from the fabric I was recently gifted. I had just brought strips of the fabrics that I had cut, so stitched them into their sets and cross cut them into their blocks. Once again, time to play with the layout and not overthink it. As there were only eight different fabrics there would have to be duplicates in the rows. I can live with the layout.
This was on Saturday afternoon and I knew that there would not be time to get them all stitched into a quilt top, so packed them up in their rows to complete at home. Once joined, there will be a narrow and wider border added. Once again, hopefully soon.
Then it was back to my fish. I had hoped to get them all done, but the two skeletal ones still have to have their bones stitched down and the eyes have to be done on all of them. However, overall, I am really pleased to have made such good progress.
In addition to all these, I did start to use my leader and ender pieces I had cut towards my “Bonnie Lass” quilt. I ended up getting forty pairs joined, which was a good start. This will be a long term project.
So, all the prep I did before the retreat really paid off, as I did manage to get quite a bit of stitching completed and best of all, there was very little thinking or matching of fiddly seams involved. The challenge will now be to get them all completed.
I also took along my Chookshed Challenge project, but didn’t make a start on it. Fingers crossed I still get it done this month.
8 comments:
Well done on all that sewing.....those fabrics look so good in your layout!
You got loads done, as you say all that prep paid off. I love the secret garden fabrics.
Love those fish! You certainly made great progress on lots of your different projects that you took along. I'm sure your stitching friend appreciated the baby quilt top you gave her.
You got heaps done....
Hugz
Well done Janice, you got a lot of sewing done, love the Secret garden blocks.
Well I can see why you got the most productive prize! (I read your next post before this one). What a lot you did! xx
You sure got and lot done and goes to show preparation is everything .
Considering the need to socialise and shop and chat and eat etc etc, you did well.
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