Sunday 7 April 2019

Feeling accomplished

BEFORE:double bed covered
Yes I'm feeling accomplish in so many ways today. Our renovations cleared a big hurdle this week...our new bathroom is finished. I cannot wait to relax in the soaker tub full of bubbles!!With that reno came a new larger hallway closet. My linens(mostly quilts) have been packed away in boxes and suitcases for a couple months. I took them all out and sorted them on our spare room bed.(can you even see the bed)!!! That is quite a pile the hubby said as he peeked into the room to find me amongst my creation!

AFTER: new closet full
I sorted them into basically four piles...keep/love,like and have used, barely used/willing to sell and of course a Christmas or seasonal pile. There was also another pile that were my antique or keepsake quilts. It all looked a mess but within an hour they were all neatly refolded and stored away in their new home.

charity quilt of Jewel box star
backing of charity quilt
I have almost finished two quilts this week.Machine quilting is not my favorite thing to do but I just needed and wanted these done and gone. The first is a Christmas present. The top was given as a gift with the promise that I would finish it later. The second one is Bonnie Hunter's  leader and ender for this year...jewel box stars. I had the half square triangles given to me by my friend Pearl so all I had to do was make the four patches.I got a bit carried away with  that and have a basket full enough to make a second quilt. I didn't have enough of anything for backing so the fat quarters that I have bought as part of a club, were used to create an awesome backing.

Today I planted seeds for the summer garden. Veggies mostly but will plant some flowers later on. It is hard to get into the planting mood with so much snow still on the ground.Although I have started to wear my running shoes outside!!haha

2nd finish of the week-Christmas present
The one last thing I would like to get started on this weekend is this challenge project. We started with 1 meter of material. At our Christmas potluck at guild whoever wanted to participate got into the circle with their batik fabric.On cue...we ripped our fabric in half and kept 1/2 and passed 1/2 to the right and then we ripped in half the piece we just received and kept 1/2 and passed 1/2.This kept going till we had a 4"x5" piece and we stopped. So I have 7 pieces of various sizes to make something with.I can add other fabric but some of these fabric must appear in the finished item.
neatly piled challenge fabric
I took the fabrics out yesterday and stared at them and moved them around, hoping something would come to me as an idea of what to make but no such luck! So if you have an idea, let me know!!
Also today I checked in with Kathy and what everyone was slow stitching on today. I will be doing the binding on the jewel box star quilt later this evening. I like to play in my sewing room during the day as the light isn't very good in the evening.

Here's hoping you are getting things done and feeling accomplished too. And if you aren't...what are you waiting for!?!?!

3 comments:

  1. Gosh, that is a lot of quilts! How pretty they look all bundled together. It's lovely to feel a sense of accomplishment and getting things done, isn't it. Have a lovely Sunday working on your Challenge project.

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  2. Wow! You have a ton a quilts! How beautiful! Thank you for sharing!

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  3. I really like how you quilted the jewel box star quilt... the lines give it lots of movement! Hope you enjoyed some relaxing binding time today!

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