Gift dress - done. Anything else? Well... nope.
Work. Work.
More work.
And exhaustion.
So.... yeah... anything else will have to wait until after Thanksgiving.
Now for the cleaning and packing and prepping and maybe even sleeping.
*Thud*
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
Monday (deep breath) and duct tape
Whew. Made it through the weekend! No, it wasn't a bad weekend, just one that happened at light speed. I spent most of my weekend in the forge, working away at a variety of projects - from piecing to cutting to sewing a gift dress, to... to... ugh. I don't even remember it all!
Oh, and a better picture of Sea Glass. I like this one. We finally found something to drape the quilt over so we could get it out in the sunlight for a picture. I'm much more pleased with this pic!
Let's see... I worked on Crazy Diamonds (both halves are pieced now... now to decide how to quilt them!). I finished up the individual blocks for my Wonky Star Runner.... sometime this week (or next weekend) I will cut the sashing and borders and get that done. Quilting it will be a breeze (she says boldly, once again using WAY too many parentheses).
Oh, and a better picture of Sea Glass. I like this one. We finally found something to drape the quilt over so we could get it out in the sunlight for a picture. I'm much more pleased with this pic!
Let's see... I worked on Crazy Diamonds (both halves are pieced now... now to decide how to quilt them!). I finished up the individual blocks for my Wonky Star Runner.... sometime this week (or next weekend) I will cut the sashing and borders and get that done. Quilting it will be a breeze (she says boldly, once again using WAY too many parentheses).
Here's a collection of the Wonky Stars. There are a fair number of them, and I am looking forward to seeing the whole thing done! I was a little surprised, when we went to find material for the sashing and border, that fabric with stars on it didn't look good. I went with a muted blue instead - not what I expected to get, but it looked better with all the myriad blues already present. Should have seen us there, laying blocks over fabric, turning them, muttering under our breaths....
And the other project took up all of Sunday. 14 hours' worth, anyway. I won't post pictures yet - both because it isn't QUITE done yet, and because while it's a slim chance, there's still a chance of her stumbling across the pic. So... no pictures yet. Maybe after Christmas. :)
Here we have Shay's duct tape solution to sewing problems. The edge of my work space is... unfinished. Rough. It catches. And on the project from previous paragraph, I couldn't afford for the fabric to catch. (It's fabric that catches easily already, it doesn't need help!) So out of sheer frustation, I duct taped the edge of the work top. Y'know... it doesn't even look that bad.
One of these days I will paint the work space. Eventually. Right now, it's not really that big a deal. It works for what it's intended, and it kind of fades into the background. But I never actually thought I would be using duct tape for sewing solutions. Silly me!
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Saturday, round 2!
Got all the blocks made for Crazy Diamond. Tomorrow... stitch 'em all together and start panicking about how to quilt them. (Well, not really panicking... that would be silly. But thinking really hard about it).
Got half the blocks made for my Wonky Star runner. It's going to be quite nice, if I do say so myself! I just need to finish the rest, pull fabric for the sashing and borders, and quilt and bind it. (No problem, right?)
And, for the other sewing projects: got fabric for my Phoenix quilt (hooray Batiks Galore!), got fabric for a tunic for me (hooray Batiks Galore - I love that shop!), and got the pieces for a gift cut out and ready to sew tomorrow.
Oh, and I mailed out the block exchange blocks (finally! The wait at the post office was silly long!) and my first AAQI quilt. Working on finishing the quilting on #2 tonight. Some.
And made a batch of dressing. It was... okay. Think I know what I need to do to tweak it. Tomorrow, test batch #2!
And I should go to bed now.
*thud*
| Star light, star bright... |
And, for the other sewing projects: got fabric for my Phoenix quilt (hooray Batiks Galore!), got fabric for a tunic for me (hooray Batiks Galore - I love that shop!), and got the pieces for a gift cut out and ready to sew tomorrow.
Oh, and I mailed out the block exchange blocks (finally! The wait at the post office was silly long!) and my first AAQI quilt. Working on finishing the quilting on #2 tonight. Some.
And made a batch of dressing. It was... okay. Think I know what I need to do to tweak it. Tomorrow, test batch #2!
And I should go to bed now.
*thud*
Labels:
AAQI,
baby quilt,
Crazy Diamonds,
gift,
holidays,
Wonky Star
Saturday, round one!
More star blocks. Yes, this one will be my humility block... I stitched the white a little far out. But, I think I like it that way, so I'm not concerned. And since this one's for me, that's all that matters!
Today will be sewing and piecing and maybe a trip down to the Semi-local LQS for more fabric. We'll see.
And, if the sun co-operates, we'll take another good pic of Sea-Glass and get that on the pattern cover, and I can send that sucker off to pattern companies. *fingers crossed*
Oh, and I have to figure out how to make dressing for Thanksgiving today. It should be fun! (And a good thing D likes dressing!). The biggest challenge is not the making of it, but making it tasty and as traditional as I can (for my father, who really wants a traditional Thanksgiving this year) and still making it vegetarian so my sister can have some. So, kitchen playtime, here I come!
I am also going to try to finish piecing Crazy Diamonds. When I started this one, I swore it would be the project I worked on when I didn't have anything else going, or when I needed a break from other projects. Somehow it hasn't worked out like that. Somehow, it has become another of the "oh, I really need to get this one done!" projects. So, if I can get it pieced today (only 24 more blocks to go!), then I am set - while I figure out how to quilt it!
At any rate, there's the day as I have it planned. Well, as much as I plan anything, really. Wish me luck!
Today will be sewing and piecing and maybe a trip down to the Semi-local LQS for more fabric. We'll see.
And, if the sun co-operates, we'll take another good pic of Sea-Glass and get that on the pattern cover, and I can send that sucker off to pattern companies. *fingers crossed*
Oh, and I have to figure out how to make dressing for Thanksgiving today. It should be fun! (And a good thing D likes dressing!). The biggest challenge is not the making of it, but making it tasty and as traditional as I can (for my father, who really wants a traditional Thanksgiving this year) and still making it vegetarian so my sister can have some. So, kitchen playtime, here I come!
I am also going to try to finish piecing Crazy Diamonds. When I started this one, I swore it would be the project I worked on when I didn't have anything else going, or when I needed a break from other projects. Somehow it hasn't worked out like that. Somehow, it has become another of the "oh, I really need to get this one done!" projects. So, if I can get it pieced today (only 24 more blocks to go!), then I am set - while I figure out how to quilt it!
At any rate, there's the day as I have it planned. Well, as much as I plan anything, really. Wish me luck!
Friday, November 16, 2012
Friday forging
For all that is going on with the day job, I feel like I am not making enough time for the things I really enjoy - the sewing, the quilting, the MAKING of stuff. So despite being up to my eyeballs (or so it feels) with the day job (10 hours a day adds up!!), I did manage to get a little bit of forgework done.
Here is the first block of my winter Wonky Star runner/cube decor. I'm pleased with it so far, and only 14 more to go! The pattern is ridiculously easy - less measuring than most, and easy piecing, and a lovely result! I'm so glad to have been introduced to the block.
I'm intending to get more blocks done this weekend, and I will take pics and post as I finish them (well, maybe not POST them as I finish them.... that would be a lot of posts in a relatively short period of time!)
So... that's where I am as of this lovely chilly Friday morning!
Here is the first block of my winter Wonky Star runner/cube decor. I'm pleased with it so far, and only 14 more to go! The pattern is ridiculously easy - less measuring than most, and easy piecing, and a lovely result! I'm so glad to have been introduced to the block.
I'm intending to get more blocks done this weekend, and I will take pics and post as I finish them (well, maybe not POST them as I finish them.... that would be a lot of posts in a relatively short period of time!)
So... that's where I am as of this lovely chilly Friday morning!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Thursday outside the forge
We looked outside the other day, and lo and behold, Texas has had fall. Overnight, our lawn went from green green green to covered in the neighbor's leaves!
In a way, it's nice. Cooler temps are good, even if it meant moving the miniature tree orchard inside for a while! And that's all right with the cats - means they get to explore new things and curl up in giant pots. They seem moderately okay with that.
We had class last weekend - unfortunately, a lot of people had to bail at the last minute, but that's okay. We'll do it again, probably next month! I can't wait to see how people's quilts turn out! I'll post pictures as soon as I dig the camera out of the pile of fabric it dived into. Really.
This weekend will be hectic. Not only is there quilting and piecing to be done, but Thanksgiving prep, and even working my day job on Sunday. That part doesn't thrill me, but we're in a short business month because of holidays, and there's so much still to be done! But... at home and in the forge, there are too too many projects happening! I did manage to get enough pieces and bits to finsh up Crazy Diamonds - now I just have to do it. And.... I pieced together blocks for the class, step by step to show how the block goes together. And decided I really liked the color combo. So.... need to get more material this weekend and work on that. A lot more. King-sized, even.
And mail my blocks to my partner in the block swap. And then and only then (after Thanksgiving, probably) post pictures! And finish my second AAQI quilt. I'm working on the hand quilting now, and moderately pleased with it. Moreso than the last one!
And I have projects to finish for other people before Thanksgiving rolls around (ack! A week from TODAY!). Wednesday will be work and then immediately hit the road and drive - leaving town to go see my parents and sister on the other side of the state. Fortunately, D will be at the forge to keep the fires going!
Tonight... tonight... I will work on a runner for work - I almost have all the pieces cut out. Once they're cut out... well, obviously I start putting them back together again! And I'll post pics as I finish blocks. Right now it's planned as 15 blocks. We shall see! One of these days I am going to post nothing but pictures!
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Quick update
Life. Sometimes it gets in the way. Mostly it's work right now, in all honesty. It's hectic. Testing, end of year, beginning of year, short months because of holidays.... And long days at work.
But. I am still managing to eke out a little sewing time, and a little time for the other things in my life. This weekend we're running another class, teaching one of my patterns. If it goes well, there will be another one! (and another, and another.....). Oh, and here's the pattern we'll be doing. Everyone has their own fabrics, so every quilt will look different! Hooray! I have three examples to show them, as well as a step by step breakout of how the blocks go together. Since it is so simple, I have high hopes!
What I have managed to get done - in addition to prep for the class....
1. finish AAQI quilt #1
2. join Quilt Block Swap
2a. pull fabrics and make test block for swap, decide I really like it. pull more fabrics and cut. (to be sewn tonight).
3. plan AAQI quilt #2
4. finish design for Bat Flight and purchase fabric (to start cutting tonight)
5. work on Crazy Diamonds
6. Clean the studio! (yes, this is technically prep for the class, but sometimes it just needs doing!)
Here is my first AAQI quilt. As soon as I have the number for it, I will send it out. I'm both pleased with it and disappointed in it... it's not EXACTLY what I wanted, but it's not HORRIBLE. Everyone else seems to really like it. So it's going. I wasn't sure, but I'm going to bite the bullet and send it off. It's called The Fading Forest... there are more trees quilted into it that didn't show too well in this pic. Hopefully it will raise at least a little money for Alzheimer's research.
I have more planned, hopefully better. We shall see... I always seem to have more and better things planned.
When I am not in the forge working, I work in an office. I'm not a very good office drone, really, but I am efficient and intelligent (usually) and manage to get my job done. It's now progressed to the point where other people (who have been here YEARS longer than I have) ask me for assistance and for information. It's both amusing and annoying. I'm the new girl on the block - only been here three years.... I have my little cube, usually with small scraps of fabric, thread, and at times needles. My Thanksgiving decor this year for the office consists of a giant stuffed fabric turkey. He's cute! Very low-key, for a giant fabric stuffed turkey.
Soon will come the flurry of Christmas, and decorating for the season... I am half-tempted to make a quilted runner for my cube - just to post around my wall on the inside.... might have to do some measuring.... Looks like 14" wide, and long enough to run all the way around the inside. Hmm... and a simple block... Maybe a Christmas-themed wonky star? Might be workable.... More on that later!
Shay
Wish me luck for the class!!!
But. I am still managing to eke out a little sewing time, and a little time for the other things in my life. This weekend we're running another class, teaching one of my patterns. If it goes well, there will be another one! (and another, and another.....). Oh, and here's the pattern we'll be doing. Everyone has their own fabrics, so every quilt will look different! Hooray! I have three examples to show them, as well as a step by step breakout of how the blocks go together. Since it is so simple, I have high hopes!What I have managed to get done - in addition to prep for the class....
1. finish AAQI quilt #1
2. join Quilt Block Swap
2a. pull fabrics and make test block for swap, decide I really like it. pull more fabrics and cut. (to be sewn tonight).
3. plan AAQI quilt #2
4. finish design for Bat Flight and purchase fabric (to start cutting tonight)
5. work on Crazy Diamonds
6. Clean the studio! (yes, this is technically prep for the class, but sometimes it just needs doing!)
Here is my first AAQI quilt. As soon as I have the number for it, I will send it out. I'm both pleased with it and disappointed in it... it's not EXACTLY what I wanted, but it's not HORRIBLE. Everyone else seems to really like it. So it's going. I wasn't sure, but I'm going to bite the bullet and send it off. It's called The Fading Forest... there are more trees quilted into it that didn't show too well in this pic. Hopefully it will raise at least a little money for Alzheimer's research.
I have more planned, hopefully better. We shall see... I always seem to have more and better things planned.
When I am not in the forge working, I work in an office. I'm not a very good office drone, really, but I am efficient and intelligent (usually) and manage to get my job done. It's now progressed to the point where other people (who have been here YEARS longer than I have) ask me for assistance and for information. It's both amusing and annoying. I'm the new girl on the block - only been here three years.... I have my little cube, usually with small scraps of fabric, thread, and at times needles. My Thanksgiving decor this year for the office consists of a giant stuffed fabric turkey. He's cute! Very low-key, for a giant fabric stuffed turkey.
Soon will come the flurry of Christmas, and decorating for the season... I am half-tempted to make a quilted runner for my cube - just to post around my wall on the inside.... might have to do some measuring.... Looks like 14" wide, and long enough to run all the way around the inside. Hmm... and a simple block... Maybe a Christmas-themed wonky star? Might be workable.... More on that later!
Shay
Wish me luck for the class!!!
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