I mentioned mending in the title of my post. I fixed two pairs of pants and shortened another pair. I don't like to have clothing repairs cluttering up my sewing room so I try to get them out of the way so that I can clutter up the room with fabric instead! I have a retreat coming up in March and I'm starting to assemble a pile of projects to bring with me to the retreat. I will link up with Kathy and the slow stitchers on Sunday as well as Angela and the RSC folks on Saturday. Have a great week.
Friday, January 26, 2024
Crumby Stars, Counted Cross Stitch and Mending...
I mentioned mending in the title of my post. I fixed two pairs of pants and shortened another pair. I don't like to have clothing repairs cluttering up my sewing room so I try to get them out of the way so that I can clutter up the room with fabric instead! I have a retreat coming up in March and I'm starting to assemble a pile of projects to bring with me to the retreat. I will link up with Kathy and the slow stitchers on Sunday as well as Angela and the RSC folks on Saturday. Have a great week.
Saturday, January 20, 2024
Sewing Day with Friends
Before the pandemic, I used to invite a few friends over for a sewing day several times a year. Today, three friends came here for a sewing/embroidery/knitting/cross stitch day. It's fun to sit and chat while we work on our projects. I made everyone basket block pincushions as a souvenir of our day together.
I spent some time this past week getting my main sewing project ready. Last year, one of my Rainbow Scrap Projects was four 6.5" crumb blocks for each of 12 colours. I have been thinking about how I will use these blocks and this week decided to divide them into four sets and make 4 quilts with them. First up, crumby stars! I searched though my stash to find potential background fabrics.
I had not made my dark green and gold crumb blocks yet so those were on the agenda this week too. I actually made four of each but took this picture after making the green and gold star blocks for my current project.
Then, I cleaned up my solid bins and found some fabrics for the star points on each block. I cut out the pieces for all 12 blocks and I was ready!
Pat worked on knitting a hat, socks and a pair of mittens as well as some counted cross stitch.
Elaine worked on some embroidery for a pillow. This will be a long term project.
During handwork time, I added more rows to my scarf--it is now 15" long. (last week, it was 12" long")
Progress was made on my winter cross stitch as well. I am working on the fourth motif now as well as the purple border stitches.
We did not take a seat on this bench!
Saturday, January 13, 2024
Progress on Several Fronts
I made my husband and my daughter pillowcases for Christmas but ran out of time to make one for myself so I did that this week. The two main fabrics were purchased in the East Coast Quilting Company store in St. John's, Newfoundland. The berries in the border are called Bake Apples or Cloud Berries. They grow wild in Newfoundland and are used in jam, sauces and ice cream. There is only one berry per plant so picking them is labour intensive. They are delicious! The colourful houses represent the jelly bean houses in St. John's.
I will link up with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, Frederique and Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching.
Saturday, January 6, 2024
Stitching Everyday!
Kathy, our Slow Sunday Stitching organizer and cheerleader, keeps a journal/calendar where she documents what she sews/knits etc. each day. I decided I would track my stitching activities each day this year on a wall calendar which I will keep in my sewing room. So far, I have stitched and/or knitted every day this year! We will see how this goes. I don't have a goal of how many days each week I want to stitch--I'm just going to track my activities.
Christine and I got together to sew on Friday and I put my Rainbow Scrap Challenge pineapple log cabin blocks together. I had to use a lot of pins to keep all of the seams matched up. The seams are pressed open because each block is foundation pieced on fabric so there are lots of layers. I'm not sure how I'm going to quilt this yet.
Finn is sitting on the quilt I made him for his first Christmas. He often lies on it while my daughter is working.
My daughter ordered herself a sweatshirt with a picture of Finn. (short for Findley). She had to send a photo in and then they made the image for the shirt. She had shirts made for her two cousins with pictures of their two dogs and cat on their shirts. Very cute!