When I look back at what I have done this year, it has become apparent that I have done very little stitching at my sewing machine since Scrub Stitchin’. It’s time to get back into it.
So, what have I been up to so far this month?
Once we arrived back home from our latest trip to Baradine, my first priority was to make three shadow blocks for Betty’s group quilts. These were July’s prompt, but this was the first chance I had to make them. Fortunately, there was no real urgency for them. The prompt was one to be brownish, one kid’s print and one a favourite print in blues or greens.
The next thing I wanted to work on was the Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks for this and last month and look at the Chookshed Challenge goal of putting together the Split Nine Patch quilt top.
It was time to bring out the Design Curtain again. How to lay out the blocks? I ended up grouping them by colour. Now, I have just been making two blocks each month for the last three years, not thinking about the layout. Of course, that has meant that I have six blocks, which make up one and a half big blocks. To make it bigger I needed to make quite a few more blocks, which I wasn’t really thrilled about doing. The alternative was that I could use what I had to make a smaller quilt with two blocks left over. That seemed a much better idea, so no extra blocks were made.
It didn’t take too long to stitch them together.
While I was stitching away, I continued to make some more leader and ender blocks for “Bonnie Lass”. I had stitched up what I had previously cut out, so it was time to dig into the scrap tubs and cut some more. There are now sufficient to keep me going for a while.
Meanwhile, while the design curtain was up, I thought I would see what it was looking like and what other fabrics it would need. This is 60 units and I will need 396, so quite a way to go. Mmm. Some brighter, clearer colours are needed, as it looks rather muddy at present. I now have 110 units stitched, so a quarter of the way there.
Let’s make good use of the design curtain, while it is adding its decorating style to the sitting room. Why not have a look at those Rainbow Scrap Challenge fish, now that all the blocks have been appliqued?
My plan has always been to make two smaller quilts, rather than one large. So a bit of juggling to work about the best colour distribution.
Next, to add some filler blocks. I must say that being able to play with the blocks here, rather than the floor or bed, has been a game changer. It works so very well.
Then it was time to add the narrow border around them. I wanted to have them not quite the same.
Today, I have added the border to the Split Nine Patch and the second border to both of the fish quilts. That blue batik has been in my stash for about twenty years. I think there is enough for the bindings and then it will be all used, other than some small scraps. That is a big win in my books.
I’m so pleased to finally have these to the flimsy stage. Now they have been added to the ever growing “To Be Quilted” pile.
While the design curtain is still hanging in the sitting room I am going to have a play with something else that has been hanging around for too long.
Did I say that I like the design curtain……
1 comment:
Three lovely flimsies there, great colours and fabrics. xx
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