Even though I am still sewing in the basement, two floors from my stash, I can't seem to stop adding fabric to my "collection." Guess I'm more of a fabric collector these days, but I do plan to spend a lot of time in my sewing room this winter, using some up. I bought a bundle of nice Riley Blake half yards on sale recently, and the other day a friend, Robin, gave me two tubs of mostly cottons to take to the free table at guild after taking some myself. There were some bigger pieces I can use for quilts for "Bags of Love" and some blues that would be good for a few projects I've been thinking of.
Saturday, I took an online class on curved piecing with Beth Ann Williams. I have wanted to try working on a scrappy quilt with arcs as well as the Blue Onion pattern. Beth Ann is a great teacher - this is the third class I've taken from her this year! Everything is clear and concise, and I now feel very confident to tackle Blue Onion. That's what all of Robin's blues will be used for.Beth Ann showed how she cut her fabrics and sewed the blocks together. There's a bit of flipping, shuffling and trimming involved that I didn't quite understand from reading the pattern. It's somewhat improvisational which I was hoping for.
I'll set that aside for now as I have two projects nearly to finished. First, I'm about halfway through hand sewing the binding down on Double Date. And I'm days away from finishing a blue Christmas tree skirt with "Snowflake" Bentley fabric for my friend Pauline. I have four snowflake blocks to machine applique, and then it will be ready to bind as well. I will sew that binding on completely by machine as there's always a lot of binding needed for tree skirts. Not my favorite step in the process but definitely needed. I chose this holiday project to finish before a few others so that I would know how much of that special panel I have left to use. I now have enough for at least one table runner for the library's Light Up the Library raffle.
Why is it taking me so long to accomplish sewing projects lately? I've gotten distracted reading a few good books (Britt-Marie was Here, Silent in the Sanctuary, and Dreaming Spies), but mostly we've been running around the countryside looking at fall foliage. We take advantage of nice weather now before winter keeps us closer to home. Tomorrow we're heading up through Stowe to Morrisville on an errand with a stop at Thompson's Flour Shop which makes great sandwiches and amazing take-and-bake pies. Early next week, Paul's brother Jim is coming for a few days when we'll do a little more leaf peeping. Busy days here!
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I thought you were out of the basement SIL still with you?
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