Thursday, September 24, 2020

Another UFO Finish

 I finally have something to show!

I finished this Weed Whacker quilt, that's been a UFO for at least a couple years. There are a few puckers on the back, which I'm pretty disappointed about, but it is what it is. I always have the most blue fabric, therefore the most blue scraps, and this quilt used up quite a few blue scraps. I hate blue, so why I always have so much blue is somewhat of a mystery. The colors I love I usually have the least of, maybe because I use them right away???

I've been all about making two color scrap quilts lately. I think they appeal to more people overall, and since a lot of these will be donated at some point, I think it's a safe bet. I still love scrap quilts that are a riot of color, so I'll always make those too, but two color quilts have been becoming my go to for scrap quilts. 

My BIL's quilt just needs a binding, which I'm hoping to get done tomorrow. Then I really need to buckle down and get the quilts for my niece and nephew finished so I can start another baby quilt (baby is due in December). I feel like I have so much to do in the rest of 2020, and not enough time to get it done. On the upside, I'm busy enough that all the craziness in the world isn't something I have time to dwell on, so that's good. 



Thursday, September 17, 2020

Not Much Sewing

 I didn't even bother to post last week, because I just haven't been in the sewing room much. I did get my BIL's quilt basted, and I'm over halfway done quilting the UFO that I started a while back. Once I start quilting a quilt, I don't like switching to another before I finish. I need to get the UFO finished before I start quilting my BIL's quilt. I'm hoping to have quite a bit of sewing time over the weekend, but we'll see.

Last weekend I had no sewing time, because we took a quick trip to see a couple grandkids, with a couple of grandkids coming along with us.



This little cutie was having fun playing with a block my mom made her.


She had sweet smiles for DH.


Mr. X really loves playing ball with Daddy (DS the Younger)

We had a good albeit short trip. 

DH and I did a chance to go to a few thrift shops this week, searching for some out of print books for one of the older grandkids. While I was looking for kids books, I was really pleased to find myself a book I've been debating on buying new.



I've done a quick browsing of the book, and I'm very glad I found it, and the $3 price tag was pretty sweet!

I just finished cutting one of my granddaughters hair, and now my sister is on her way over to get her hair cut, so I'm not sure any sewing will happen today either, but such is life. Sometimes other things need to be done. My mind is swimming with quilty ideas, and I have a long to do list as it is, but things will calm down eventually.





Thursday, September 3, 2020

Change of Perspective

I used to be so sad when I used the last of a fabric, and throwing out scraps? Never! Well, I also used to think a fat quarter was too small to bother buying, and after seeing one fat quarter going into a dozen different quilts, I've changed my mind.  

This week I've been dealing with flannel, that I made a big pile of months ago, and swore I'd get to right away. I've been moving that pile around for months, but not anymore! 

I have mixed feelings about working with flannel. I love the way it feels as a quilt backing. I prefer it when making burp rags. I have no problems making garments from flannel. Rag quilts? Flannel is great! Piecing with flannel? I've made several flannel quilts, and it's fine, but the smaller the pieces the less I like piecing with it. The looser weave of flannel makes it harder to accurately piece with in my world. I always prewash flannel, and I starch it before I cut it, but I still have issues. When I decided to try simplifying my scraps, I took all those things especially into account when it came to flannel scraps. I decided to only save 4.5" squares of flannel, no other sizes of scrap flannel. Anything I couldn't get a 4.5" square out of was getting tossed, but could I do it? Could I stick to that? I routinely use 1.5" cut squares of quilting fabric, but I know I wouldn't enjoy working with that size of flannel scrap. I love making string quilts, but I have no desire to make a flannel string quilt. I quilt because I love it, and sometimes I do steps I enjoy less because the end result is worth it. But, is saving every scrap that you don't even want to work with worth it?

That pile I dug out months ago? It was all the flannel pieces I had that were too small to back a baby quilt with. If the piece wasn't big enough to back a baby quilt, the piece is also too small for garments, so it was destined to be cut. 

I make a LOT of burp rags! It seems I always know someone having a baby, and although I don't make everyone I know a baby quilt, a few homemade burp rags is a nice start to a baby gift. Step one was to cut all the burp rags I could with my burp rag die.



This is what I ended up with. I make burp rags with multiple layers of flannel, so it won't make as many as you might think. 

I cut whatever was too small to cut into a burp rag into 4.5" squares. 


There are a lot of squares here, and I'm not quite finished, but I'm close!


This small stack should become squares tomorrow. Then that pile I made months ago is all gone! 


Here is the kitchen trash bag filled with all the scraps that I couldn't get a 4.5" square from. At one time I would have felt terribly guilty for "wasting" all that fabric. But you know what I was really wasting? I was wasting a trashbag sized space in my house filled with stuff I'd never use. You know what I'm keeping? The good stuff I'll actually use. 

How long was I wasting the space in my house?


Well, a bunch of my flannel scraps were in this Toys R US bag, and our local Toys R Us closed in 2018, but I hadn't shopped there for at least a couple years before that. So at least four years of wasting the space in my house, on something I wouldn't have used no matter how long I stored it. I'm keeping what I will use now, and sure, something could have been made from what I'm tossing, but I wouldn't have made it, and I'm OK with that now. 

Speaking of making burp rags, I made a pile of burp rags to go with the giraffe quilt I finished!



I hope the parents like it as much as I do!


I even think the backing came out cute!

The next quilt to be assembled is the quilt for my BIL from my late sister's clothes.


It's sideways on the design wall, the blocks will run vertically. I used pants for the outside of each block, and squares from her shirts in the middle. I hope he'll like it. I'll have to make a quilt like this from regular quilting cottons, I enjoyed making the blocks.