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Sunday, June 30, 2024

Squirrel, Flimsy

My first potato chip block quilt is a flimsy!  It is 25 blocks, 5 blocks X 5 blocks.  It measures 80-inches X 80-inches.  I was two blocks from the finish and continued to complete the quilt to flimsy stage.  It is being held up by two of my friends.  We gathered for lunch on Wednesday.  This is my first totally scrappy quilt, and I am pleased. 

After getting the first chip flimsy done, I needed to do another project before I came back to my Littles.  (The Littles were put aside to do the final run to get to flimsy stage.)  

I love cloth books.  I love children's books.  Whenever I see more book panels that I find interesting, I have no problem picking them up.  They need to be finished.  They are just waiting to be turned into pages.  Thank goodness we now have a Grandbaby.

The Fuzzy Duckling was completed.  It is four layers, and I was not able to stitch the seam by machine.  It took me a bit to find the proper needle that would go through the batting.  The batting in the center pages was not the concern.  I used Pellon 987F Fusible Fleece for the cover.  It made a very nice, not floppy, but soft cover.  I am pleased with it but needed a thin needle to go through it.  Tatting thread was used for the binding, Lizbeth size 20.

Now it is back to the smaller chip blocks and my Littles.  Maybe I will have another flimsy next week, for sure the week after.

My Slow Stitching was closing the book pages after I turned them proper.  Also, the binding.  Need to get back to more Slow Stitching.  The Santa stocking has not yet been started and July begins next week.

Linking to Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts.  May you all enjoy your threads today.

 

Sunday, June 23, 2024

Littles

Here are the last seven Littles that I made.  My chips, big and little, look the same.  (Same material just a different placement in the chip.)


It takes about an hour and ten minutes to make two chips and the nine-patch.  It can take me between one to two hours to make a Little.  They are foundation paper pieced.  Easy to do (as long as I am paying attention) but fussy.  I am glad that I am making them but glad that I am doing chips so that I can see a bigger finish.

I have four more 16-inch chip blocks to make and then I will stitch them together.  I will not use sashing for this one and will make a knife edge binding for it.  That is my plan now.  It will be sent out to be quilted.  Looking forward for it to be done but I still have lots of scraps left.  The little chips continue, and I have another idea in mind.

Slow stitching today, not sure what it will be.  Will be sitting at the machine making it do the work.

Linking to Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts.  Enjoy your threads today and stay safe.

Sunday, June 16, 2024

Not much

I have been weeding in the gardens.  If I had gone out in April and May it would not have been so bad.  It was just too cold and grey for me.  Now I am paying for my sloth ability. But I am beginning to do some repeat garden maintenance work which makes me happier.

We have also had friends staying for a bit.  (And two different day trips to Boston. 3 hours one way.)  It has been all good, but my stitching has been almost not there.  

Not much interesting to show.  So, I will show how I set up for my next machine visit.  Here it is waiting for me.  Sad and lonely.  Great to be able to look out the window as I stitch, North direction.  Bushes and birds outside the window.  Gibbs loves to sit in this window.  He will be there even when the machine is working.


The top board has the 10.5-inch potato chip block.  I stitch from the center out.  

I chain stitch chip 1 & 2 together, 5 & 6, and 7 & 8.  Then I move on to the larger block and do the same.  Then I start the nine-patch block.  I use that block as a leader ender.  


I separate the chips, press seams open and then place back on the board in the proper spots.  Stitch 3 to center, then 9 & 10, snip center off chain and add 4, then 11 & 12.  Do the same for the next chip block and stop with the nine-patch.  Then continue in that manner until they are both finished and also the nine-patch.  

The 16.5 block waiting on its board.


The material square with the clip in my basket is my nine-patch.  I set them out in their proper order, and they are used as leader enders.  


The rest of the paper and material in the basket belong to one of my littles.  I stitch that at the end of the block stitching.  The little is a foundation paper piece block.

Here is little #237, Beacon Lights.  With everything being so busy I was not able to sit and think this out.  It is not hard, but it takes more thinking than the chip blocks.  It was stitched last evening so I am ready to get back into routine.  I have made sure that a little is stitched before I can set up for the next chip blocks.  Is that the carrot and stick?


The boards have been prepped and the basket is ready.  That will be this evening's stitching.  Back into the routine tomorrow, after more garden work in the morning.

May your day with threads be enjoyable.  I will be linking to Kathy's Quilts and Slow Sunday Stitching.


 

Sunday, June 2, 2024

Interruption

My stitching pictures are all looking the same at the moment.  18-inch, 10-inch potato chip blocks, nine-patch blocks and my littles.  Little #236 was the last one finished.  I have sewn almost every day this week.

We did have a wonderful interruption to our schedule.  Youngest, SIL and Grandbaby came for a quick visit.  They came in on Wednesday and left Friday morning.  Youngest had two job sites to visit in one day.  (She is an Environmental Site Monitor.  My words.  She told me her real title, but I have already forgotten it.)  One site was an hour West of us and the other an hour East of us.  She was able to work both sites in one day.  While she was working the rest of us were Grandbaby playing.  It was great.  

While I was baby playing, SIL was hummer playing.  My hummer feeders have been up since the beginning of May.  SIL has never seen them zipping around so close.  Here is one of the pictures that he took.   


This picture is much more interesting than more pictures of the same quilt blocks.  

Today I need to get some weeding done.  Then back to my blocks.  I am still enjoying making them.  Layout plans are dancing in my head.  Maybe one of them will have sashing, hmmm.

My slow stitching for today will be planning.  It is now June.  I need to make a family Christmas stocking for Grandbaby.  Will need to look to see what I have already and what thread colors I may need.  There are three stocking patterns that I have used for the family stocking.  Shall show you them next week.  They are by Janlynn and the first were stitched in 1992.

Enjoy your day with weeds and threads.  Threads are always more exciting.

Linking to Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts.