Monday, October 28, 2019
OMG for October
I've been on retreat! We, of course, had a great time. There were 13 of us in a not very large convention room. We were coxy! I took no pictures except of this range of the Big Horn Mountains on my way home. Yup, that is snow! We had lovely driving weather to the retreat and great weather coming home. While we were there, the temperature dropped, we had intermittent snow flurries and some freezing rain. But we just sewed and sewed! No problem.
My OMG for October was to get my RSC 19 Bow tie blocks together into a flimsy/quilt top!
Mr Busy donned his Carhart jacket and gloves to hold this against our back fence for pictures. It is cold today, 27 degrees with a windchill to feel like 18 degrees.
But it is done. I haven't picked a backing yet...I looking for something dark, as it will be a car quilt. I titled it "We Switched to Chevy". My new Chevy Equinox is black. Chevy grill symbol is called a bowtie. Get it???
We have snow at home too!
So my goal was accomplished
I did get some other things done at retreat. I'll save those for another post.
I'll link up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal - October Finish Link-up
Stay Busy and Stay Happy
Saturday, October 5, 2019
ScrapHappy Saturday October Dark
October color is dark: browns, blacks, greys
I already made black Bow Tie blocks for my "We Switched to Chevy" quilt! There are 8 black blocks here.
And the first Tiny Tuesday block:
When you cut for tiny blocks, sometimes you can't include all the fabric= (Cho)colate!
Then I did one more purple sprout block, because all the pieces were already cut and ready to go.
I wasn't sure I wanted to make brown/black/gray scrappy sprout blocks....but I have a large basket of brown fabric. Some yardage, some fat quarters, some scraps. So I dove in, cut 2.5" squares, 2.5" strips of light and dark to make HST and some neutral 2.5" squares. Two done and they aren't too bad!
My first week of brown is in the books. Not sure about more brown/gray/black sprouts, but I can always do some string blocks.
Stay Busy and Stay Happy
I'll link this post to Angela's ScrapHappy Saturday link up party as soon as she posts in the morning. It's 8PM in Wyoming and it's raining. No snow yet, so that's a plus. Tomorrow is our local NEW (North East Wyoming) Quilt Show. I entered 2 small quilts. I'll try to remember to take photos of the spectacular ones and post them next week.
Friday, October 4, 2019
Finished or Not Friday - 10-4-19
I'm linking this post at Finished or Not Friday at Alycia Quilts.
Not a lot accomplished in the finished department this week. I got my One Monthly Goal on the design wall, decided on a layout, made the 3 necessary blocks to complete that.
This project is going with me to Retreat on the 22nd. So I marked all the rows and webbed the first two columns together. Then stacked columns 3,4,5,and 6 in order top to bottom.
I also did a bit of sewing that wasn't a quilt. In my stash, and I save most everything, I still had a piece of black and white gingham left over from a gathered skirt that I made when I was 15. My paternal grandfather embroidered trees in white on the bottom of the skirt. Border fabric was very popular then and he and my grandmother "made" border fabric. My sister's skirt was lavender and white gingham. Oh, I wish I had a photo!
When my own daughter was about 4, I made her a dress out of the fabric. ( there is a lot of fabric in a full gathered skirt.) Now, her granddaughter, my oldest great granddaughter is 3 and that leftover small chunk of fabric needed to be used. I purchased a black t-shirt at Walmart. I followed a tutorial
from https://www.coralandco.com/blog/2018/04/easy-t-shirt-dress-tutorial.html. I would have liked to have enough fabric to make a really full skirt, but sometime you work with what you have.
I found a half a package of covered button blanks and there was just enough fabric from squaring up the skirt rectangle to cover two 1/2" buttons. I sewed them to the neckline, vertically. I haven't tried it on Miss B yet, but I took her measurements last week so I am sure it's pretty close. I will finish the final hem, after she tries it on.
I'm cutting brown, dark scraps for Scrappy Sprouts. Not sure if brown sprout blocks are going to work, but I will make one to check and see.
Stay Busy and Stay Happy
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
One Monthly Goal for October- Bow Tie Quilt (flimsy)
I’ve been making bow tie blocks as part of RSC19 at so scrappy. I wasn’t sure of the layout I was going to use, but I knew it was going to be a throw for my new (then) car. It’s a black Equinox, the Chevy logo is referred to as a Bowtie, so I knew I wanted to include black bow tie blocks.
My OMG goal is to get this flimsy put together. You can see that I need one more pink and one more yellow block. In the 6th column!
OOPS! This can happen when your use directional fabrics and you don't know what your layout is going to be. I cannot live with this, even though it will be folded up in my cargo area, or secured in a bag, it's not right. So I will make one more yellow bowtie block.
So I made 1 pink and 2 yellow. I’ll use the “wrong way” yellow one as a label. I will take this to my October retreat on the 22nd. That may be cutting it close, but I will make it my first project of the time there.
We woke up to this:
It will be a good day to stay in and get projects ready for retreat. I am sure we will have a few good days to put the deck furniture and the baby pool away! At least I hope so.
I am linking up this post with Patty's October link up:
Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal October Link-up.
Stay Busy and Stay Happy
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