Sunday 20 January 2019

BRRRR......it's a sewing day!!!

This was yesterday and colder today!
Yes indeed it is a cold one....-29degrees Celcius with -40 windchill...that is cold,  even indoors it feels chilly! So what is a girl to do...sew of course and if possible do lots and lots of ironing to keeps warm!!!!
so glad nine patches are done
I have been working on a project that requires lots of scrappy nine patches that finish at 3". That finally got accomplished yesterday and today I moved onto the string squares. I have to make almost 300 of them and I think I am only half way done! They do go together much quicker than nine patches but then there is the de-papering to do and a final squaring up so everything is good and square. It is a work in progress for sure.
string blocks lots of them
This past week was our guild meeting and I managed not sure how...to bring home a couple projects to finish. We have a donation table and on it I found some projects that needed a new home. They just jumped into my bag and now they are talking and wanting to be finished.So yesterday I started this one. I got it to the patches sewn together and haven't done anything else since.I was side tracked by the strings!
one of the orphans that followed me home
I found out this week that I was going to be a great auntie again. A little boy who was born a bit early and who will definitely need a quilt. I must get on that soon so he gets it before he is off to school! haha  He was given the same name as my DH so of course thinking that, there must be tractors on the quilt and I think I have just the fabric. More on that quilt in a later post!

My sewing room is a mess and too many projects on the go...it is time to get some of them finished and out the door or at least on the way to their new homes. I also took some time today to check in with my friend Kathy. Slow stitching will get done later this evening cuddled under a couple of warm quilts. Check in with her and all her followers of slow stitching Sunday.




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3 comments:

  1. Brrrrr that is cold indeed! Stay warm and do your slow stitching under some quilts!

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  2. Oh my! Here in Southern NM we have seen a tiny bit of snow and are now enjoying temps in the upper 50's and lower 60's. Slow Stitching under a quilt sounds cozy. Your projects are lovely - and talkative. Funny how they do that. :)

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  3. You look cold....but happy! Thanks for sharing.

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