Sunday, May 18, 2025

Little bits here and there

We have had amazingly beautiful weather lately, calling for time outside in the garden or just soaking up the rays.  I bought a bunch of plants Monday and have slowly been getting them into the ground.  There are still some petunias to plant among the tulips that just stopped blooming.  I need to buy some impatiens for the flower boxes in the front of the house and also a couple of bags of "Moo Doo" to spread around.  Hope to do that today or tomorrow, with Paul's help.


My Fat Quarter Shop order of foundation papers came, so I made one of each this week.  I love the way "Double Date" came together and plan to make a few 6" blocks in green and cream each month until I have enough for a quilt.  Paper piecing seems the only way to make this block accurately.

"Wensleydale" makes a much bigger block and seems perfect for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.  I may hold off on that one until 2026.  I did try out a block in reds for a new sampler that's starting to develop.  The blocks end up at 7" x 9".  

I've decided to focus on one or two colors and work on quilts from just those tubs for a while.  Hence, the red and cream/white sampler and the green "Double Date" blocks.  I'll be making a few red/white blocks in different sizes this summer until I have enough for a Bags of Love quilt.  I will alternate green and cream backgrounds for the green quilt.

So far, I've made just a few red/white blocks, but I'm enjoying using those scraps in different ways.  I need to make some "filler" blocks next.



Friday I got out the fabric and table runner pattern I "won" in the quilters auction at the state guild meeting.  As is typical of designs by my friend Tess, there are tiny pieces, but I did manage to get them all together and even quilt it.  

Now I need to hand sew the binding down, and then I'll need to decide whether to try to sell it or give it away.  I have two birthdays coming up in June, so if I don't find something for one or the other, I'll give them away.  I have plenty of the focus fabric left so may just make another to sell when I get a chance.  I noticed the fabric came from Joann's, a store I am already missing.

And finally, yesterday I went to our little Saturday quilt guild meeting to learn "Kawandi" quilting from Sarah.  It was fun!  I plan to take my project to Colorado in a couple of weeks to work on while we sit with Mom on the back porch.   Here's my work in progress.



1 comment:

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I never did get a pot of petunias for the porch and I was going to do that - I might still get some we will see.