Well, so much for my plans. Sometimes I can be so easily distracted! My friend Kathie is making an hourglass quilt from 4 1/2" squares of 19th century reproduction fabric. She's been sending me updated pictures regularly of the quilt's progress - and it is beyond wonderful. All last week I was thinking about my big tub of 4 1/2" squares that have been aging for a decade or more on a shelf under my cutting table. So Thursday night I took out a couple squares and made a pair of blocks - only one pair of blocks just to see how they looked. And that was my downfall. This was just WAY too much fun! So Friday evening found me with that tub - cutting sets of squares into quarter-square triangles and stitching them together. Hundred and hundreds of them. I couldn't believe how many were hiding in that bin! I worked on them all the rest of the weekend other than a visit with Sophie and her parents on Sunday. By last night I had completed the first stitching on all of the triangles, and the second stitching on half of them. I pressed 30 blocks and trimmed them to size so I could see how they looked up on the design wall. I love it! Totally not fabrics I use these days, which made it all the more fun. Many, many fabrics I didn't recognize at all. I finally realized that they were from fabric clubs I belonged to years and years ago where they'd mail you a bunch of 5" squares every month. That was long before Nickel Quilts became the fashion, so I'd trimmed them down to 4 1/2" squares to get rid of the pinked edges. So many of these squares represent the only piece I have of each particular fabric. Others are from maternity clothes I made myself over 30 years ago, as well as many of the outfits I made my daughter over the years. How fun to see these again!
Thus I failed my one goal of completing at least a couple more UFO's before starting a new project. But I figure that's OK - this completely emptied my bin of 4 1/2" squares except for a stack of solids that I'm going to give away - so I'm sticking with my goal of starting new projects from my cut scraps only.
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Gratitudes:
1. Fabric surprises hiding in scrap tubs
2. A short work week
3. Wind chimes singing in the wind outside the bedroom window
4. Snowdrops and crocus blooming along our front walk
5. A great first checkup for Sophie and Chelsea
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Great job...this is going to be a very fun one and an empty tub is a real bonus...YIPPEE!
ReplyDeletesounds like you had a load of fun, and that will inspire you across the board I'm sure...
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I love "vintage" scrappy. Just think of this project as an unexpected diversion that accomplished a goal you hadn't written down yet. (You *were* planning on emptying that bin "someday," weren't you?) LOL
ReplyDeleteOh they are cute! And isn't Kathie's just wonderful! I drool everytime I see it!
ReplyDeleteI love the hourglass blocks and the baby is really cute too!
ReplyDeleteIt's all part of scrap reduction so I think emptying a bin counts towards your goals anyway. They look great.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a lot of fun this weekend, playing with your scraps and visiting with your beautiful new grand daughter:-) Love the hour glass blocks - gave me an idea to what I can do with all my charm saquares... (whenever I get to them...)
ReplyDeleteWell it sounds like you had heaps of fun anyway!
ReplyDeleteI think emptying a bin qualifies as completing something - and you have a great top to show for it.
ReplyDeleteGreat work on emptying your bin, it must feel good to have something completed. Cute pictures of Sophie, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new grandbaby, and those blocks look like fun... Hmmm.... Is that my stash calling me?
ReplyDeleteNow Patti, you really must stop making fun new interesting things that I have to add to my list of things *I'D* like to do some day!! All these new ideas are making my list of "things to do" very long!!
ReplyDeleteThe top is fabulous and fun! I have packets of those from buying the packs at guild every month...plus swaps!