Sunday, 31 July 2022

Getting ready for fair season

 After being away on a short vacation, I have returned and have a renewed want/need to clean out my sewing room. I need to empty those many boxes, bags and containers if for no other reason than to find out what I have. Some have been sitting around for so long I have forgotten just what is there. My daughter suggested that as I go through the bags I should blog about each one. So here is the first bag.

Upper left lots of pieces, some hst, quarter square triangles and some other pieces. Looks like leftovers from a quilt. I started to put them together into a quilt top, adding some of my own fabric where needed.  I am hoping it will become a single bed size!

Lower left is a kit from guild of a drunkard's path. No one wanted to put it together so I will give it a try at a later date. A small baggie of yellow and black hst, some orphaned pink blocks and some orange and navy 4 patches. I think all these will become small mini quilts for the stuff animals that I then give to charities to be given away.

hoping it will be single bed size eventually
Earlier this week I finally finished this quilt top(see below) that I was determined to finish before I started anything else. I increased it by two rows on the width and 2 rows on the length. There will be no borders just binding. It is one of the four projects that I started at the beginning of the year. So far 2 of 4 projects are done and the other two are finished tops. Not bad and I am hoping to have them finished before the year is done!

needs ironing but quick snap outside tonight
           I also pin basted a quilt top. It is the last of the promised Christmas gifts I gave this past year. The quilt when done will be donated to Quilts of Valor in my friend's name. You can read about my idea here.

It is very warm here today so I took the afternoon off and went to visit family at the cottage. So tonight as it cools off I will get in some slow stitching and join Kathy as one of her followers. So glad to hear that she is feeling better. She is part of my fabric piranha group and we will be getting together at the end of August, always a good time.

Monday, 11 July 2022

Addicted to chain sewing



 For the last week and a half I have been working on my little blocks. It is the last project that I picked to work on from the beginning of the year. I have all my blocks ready and will be starting to put the top together later today. I would have been done last week but I decided to increase the size of the quilt and that meant making more blocks.

My intention at the beginning of the year was to get the four projects I chose done and in June pick 4 more to complete by the end of the year. Oops...I may be just a month or two behind. I think the next four projects might be UFOs. Tops that are done and just be sandwiching and basting then quilt them! Yup that sounds like a great idea. With Fall fair time coming at the end of August, I could have a couple ready to enter as exhibits at my local fair!

The past two and a half weeks I have been knitting up a storm. I joined a challenge to see how many pairs of socks we could knit in the month of June...sockapaloozza!! I put off starting then got one pair done and the leader of the group extended the deadline over the holiday weekend. I had enough time to make a 2nd pair. All total in the month the group made 15 pairs of socks. Pretty good showing

The garden is growing and flowers are starting to bloom so while they do their thing, I will be trying to get things done in my sewing room!!

Sunday, 26 June 2022

Let the fun begin!

 I am settling into summer. My mom's house is sold and we are relieved it will be with new owners this coming week.

I went on a mini vacation....well I visited my daughter and helped do renos at her house. At first sight it doesn't look like I did much but lots was accomplished.

panel quilt top completed
my winnings from guild
This week guild also finished for the summer and we had lots of fun and I even won a prize. A member brought in a yoyo quilt and I guessed closest to the right number of yoyos in the quilt. I finished this quilt top from a panel class we had a guild this year. I made it bigger so I could finish it for a charity quilt. It will get finished at a later date.

I had to do a little catching up with my friend
Kathy
and her blog. I have been working in the yard and garden. The plants are growing but so too are the weeds. I spent a couple hours out there this morning ridding the garden of the little devils. This gives me the rest of the day to sit and sew. I am working on my never ending small blocks that you can read about here! My slow stitching will happen later this afternoon when the Nascar race starts. I have a pair of socks that need finishing for the end of the month and I only have one sock completed so far!!

Enjoy your day and putting needle and thread to fabric...or knitting whatever slow stitching relaxes you today!

Monday, 6 June 2022

Making hay while the sun shines!

new mower
Joining in late with Kathy and all the slow stitching girls! Yesterday was such a beautiful day I couldn't not work outside. Lawn was cut with the new lawn mower, bigger mower less time!! And as my friend Louise does...it has a name...meet Pumpkin! While I was waiting for the grass to dry from overnight, I weeded out my raspberry patch. I am almost caught up on the gardening scene. Today we are expecting lots of rain so it is a good thing I did that work yesterday! So I will be having a slow stitching Monday! Cheating maybe but I am getting this post in just under the wire!

This also happened this week. So I have one less worry on my plate these days. My sister and I have been working to clean, purge and get our mother's house ready for sale for the past 7 months. It is great to know a new family will be calling it home.


Today will be cleaning up a couple tables in my sewing room. Every now and again it must be done and stuff put away that is no longer needed. Then I will settle down to some serious sewing. Still working on these little blocks. They are 5 inch finished and I need 97 of one and 98 of the other. I have lots to make. It is a pattern by The Rabbit Factory called "When this you see".

Hope you enjoy your Monday and whatever you get into! 

Sunday, 29 May 2022

Almost June..when did that happen

forget me nots

 I have gone from wanting to post at least once a week to just barely getting in once a month. Where does the time go. This week will be the start of June and as we head into summer, I am sure the time is going to fly by!

lilacs about to bloom
I am just about finish cleaning and moving at my mother's house. It went on the market last week. Hoping for good news this week that it is sold! I have also been cleaning up my yard. It is rather large and lots of places to hide things, but it is time for it to move on. Now to clear off my "to do list" which seems to grow daily then I can get back into the sewing room. I unfortunately added one more thing to the list too. If I don't want to push mow my lawn for the summer, I have to go and buy a riding lawnmower. It has been in the plan but I thought I had some time to go!
rest in pieces...it's broke

I really have been doing more knitting than sewing lately although I do get in a bit of sewing. There are many 5 inch blocks in this latest project.97 of block A and 98 of block B. That is for the size on the pattern but I might make mine just a little larger. I will decide that later.

 More yard work to do while the day is nice and before the rain comes, so I will be checking in with Kathy later. But you can find out what everyone is up to this week if you visit Kathy and all her slow stitching followers.

lonely tulip and lily of the valley





Monday, 2 May 2022

I'm back!!

Yes I am back but not that I went anywhere! It has been a busy Spring and now to catch up with all of you who check in with me.

March was maple syrup season. My daughter and I are carrying on from where my late hubby left off. This is the second year we have done the syruping without him. It was a short 2 week process this year and in that only one really nice day. I did get a pair of socks knitted while I waited for the magic to happen and 12 bottles of syrup!

Once syrup was done, I moved inside and cleaned house.  Mine but more so my mother's. She is in long term care now and we are getting the house ready to sell and cleaning it out to have a yard sale that will happen this coming weekend. Each day I spend time at her house, I come home and spend time cleaning my house too. I have given away 5 quilts to Quilt of Valor and at least that many to the Adolescent Mental health unit at our local hospital. This still leaves me with many projects to finish that are patiently waiting!

3rd project that needs a border
An update on the projects that I chose at the beginning of the year. You can read about all the projects I want to get finished here. So far I have 2 of 4 done, 1 is almost a top and needs borders and the last one is one that I think I may do with a friend. She wants a scrappy project and it would be perfect. We will each do our own version. So even though I have not been blogging, I guess my sewing and completion rate is not that bad. I have also finished knitting a pair of socks, a shawl and just last night tucked the ends in on a baby blanket!

Maybe I will have to set a new goal. Maybe at the beginning of June I will pick new projects to get completed by the end of the year. I will search them out and see what I can come up with!

panel project from guild
Our guild meetings have been small but quite productive. This was a panel that was cut up and pieces added. (it is not trimmed or pressed as yet)A good way to use up some of those panels in your stash. I must admit though that I bought a panel for this exercise but will look into my stash for more. I am hoping to make it into a single bed quilt to give away.

I am a day late but will be sharing my blog with Kathy and her slow stitching friends. It is always interesting to read what everyone is doing. You all keep me motivated and are the major reason I am blogging today after I saw how long it has been since I was here. Here's hoping there is more sewing in the coming days before it is time to get outside and do gardening and yard work!

"Never discourage anyone who continually makes progress, no matter how slow. That includes you!"

Sunday, 6 March 2022

Sunday again already!

original kit
Well where did this week go? I know a lot of my week was spent sewing, quilting or knitting! It is that time of year, nothing to do outside and all caught up on other things inside(if that is ever possible). Soon it will be gardening time but before that the sap will be running and that will get me outside. My daughter and I will be setting up for that next weekend so I better get the sewing room cleaned up!

my version of the kit
double wedding ring in pieces
I have been working on two projects this week. Back in January I chose 4 or 5 projects that I wanted to complete this year. You can read about it here So far one is finished and waiting to be delivered, the second one has the binding on and needs it hand sewn to the back(although this picture of it was before the final two borders, hate when camera battery dies!) and I have started the third. The second one was a kit but  I only used  parts of the kit and added a charm pack and some navy blue for sashing to change it up a bit. As I watch the curling competition this week on TV, I will continue to work on the third one which is the double wedding ring quilt. There is lots of pinning that is easily accomplished while sitting! In between all this I am getting closer to finishing my knitted shawl/scarf.

I have been so occupied with curling today that I haven't even been to Kathy's slow stitching blog yet. But I will be slow stitching and cheering on my favorite teams tonight!

Getting it done!

3quilt from gift box not enough binding   This week has been a week of designing, my favourite thing I think! I was "gifted" two b...