Showing posts with label fabric acquisition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric acquisition. Show all posts

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Monday Meanderings 8 - 11 - 2025

What a wonderful week Sharon and I have had.  She's gotten a lot done which you can see below.  I did some "negative" stitching on my counted cross stitch before I was able to make forward progress. Check below for the picture.  And the weather has been great though we've spent a good deal of our visit in the studio keeping Ruthie busy.  First let's look at my goals for the week.

8/5/25

✅Figure out next steps for my 1.5” squares sewn into 9 patches — read directions, found background fabric. It's ready to cut out.

✅Quilt a top —  top quilted but needs binding.

✅Prep triangle top to quilt on my domestic machine — pinned and started quilting. 

✅Continue working on the counted cross stitch project bag — progress made but there’s been a lot of pulling stitches out and then recounting and stitching. 

Attend Country Piecemakers guild meeting Saturday — Great fun to see so many friends. And a bonus — lots of free fabric from a quilter who has given up quilting.

 

Here's a picture of the triangle quilt.  I pin basted it and made a mistake. Probably a big mistake. I usually tape the backing fabric down and then pull it taut and tape some more. OOPS. I forgot the taping step. And, I was ready to get to quilting so I didn't fix it. I may regret that. The positive is this is a wall hanging and the back won't be showing. 


And here's a closeup of it. I'm stitching with my walking foot in the white triangles although I am quilting by rows.


Eventually all of the white triangles will be stitched on all sides. It's pretty easy to do -- I started by going up and down the rows. I may have to fill in some spaces but hopefully it will continue to be easy. 


Ugh.  No I don't really like this decorator fabric for the backing. And, no it doesn't look great but it is a wall hanging so it won't show. Or at least that is my plan.  It's more puckery than I want but ... I was lazy. 

As I mentioned the cross stitch project bag is a challenge.  I removed a lot of stitches on the left side. I finally figured out the error and have been able to continue to make progress.  Hopefully the lamb on the left will be finished by next week...maybe more. 


Now on to this week. I'm going to take it easy this week.  I want to read a bit, knit and do a little sewing. Plus all that new to me fabric needs to be put away. Hum, I might be busier than I want to be! 

8/11/25

Keep working on project bag 

Read a book or two

Wash and iron new fabric and put it away

Quilt one of my tops

Make blocks for various projects


I have already washed most of the dark fabrics that I got. Including some greens I bought at Quilters Corner in the Richmond area.  I am hoping to make a paper pieced Christmas tree sometime this year and bought a medium and dark green.  Once again, I was surprised by the amount of color Color Grabbers™, well, grab. The bigger sheets are Color Catchers™.  I'm going to be buying more Color Grabbers in the future. 



The funny thing is there was only a yard or two that were brown.  I've already started the ironing and folding but it will take a while to go through all 25 yards plus the extra 2.25 yards from the store.  Here are the dark fabrics ready to iron. 



Here are the quilts Sharon was able to quilt on Ruthie.  In quilting order:


This is Baby Goose pattern from Villa Rosa.  Sharon won a kit.  It's now ready to bind. 


Next is a Fabric Cafe 3 yard quilt.  Sorry we're not sure which book it comes from or if it is a stand alone pattern.  The pink fabric has ballerinas on it and the black fabric has ballet inspired words. Really cute quilt. 

 


And finally, this amazing quilt.  Sharon decided to do the Bernina - Sugaridoo quilt along last year.  (The pattern, Between the Lines, and information is still available at Sugaridoo https://sugaridoo.com/qal/.) She chose one of my new quilting designs, Hidden Diamonds by My Creative Stitches.



And here is a close up of the quilting design, Hidden Diamonds. 


I have to say she did a beautiful job on the color choices, piecing, and picking the design. It was an easy design to use and went fairly fast.  

This was another successful week on the stitching front. I will admit I nearly skipped my stitching Saturday.  But I decided to set the timer for 15 minutes and work on the project bag.  Needless to say I spent more than 15 minutes! 

W/ending 8/9/25. 222 days of 2025

    • 15 minute days/August = 9/9
    • 15 minute days/2024 = 215/215 days
    • Success rate = 100%
It's been a busy day quilting Between the Lines, washing fabric, and trying to straighten the studio.  It looks like a bomb went off in it with all the new fabric needing to be put away.  Hopefully I'll be able to get to sew sometime this week. 

Here's my favorite Linky parties. Please go visit them.


Happy Quilting All! Bonnie

Sunday, June 1, 2025

Monday June 2, 2025

Welcome June.  Or maybe I'd rather have a few more days of May.  USA Today says summer forecast calls for "overwhelmingly above normal" heat starting in June.  We've been in the low 70s this weekend. By Wednesday it'll be 87 and continue for several days. That's seems too hot, too soon. Hum, I guess I'll just spend more time in my basement studio.  It's generally much cooler than the main floor.  So, how did I do on my goals this week?  Not bad, not bad at all.  See below. 

5/26/25

✅Bind 3 yd project & make label — done and given to recipient. 

Add borders to UFO project —  nothing done.

✅Quilt one of my projects — quilted top from 2022 or so.

✅Pick a project to cut out for future retreat sewing — picked out but didn’t verify there’s enough fabric nor cut it out. 

✅✅Sing two shows with neighborhood group — two great concerts with appreciative audiences from our neighborhood. 


The private project I was working on was a quilt for Rochelle who has been the Spotsylvanian's accompanist for many years. She and her hubby are retiring to Michigan. She is a terrific pianist, a giving person, and makes us laugh.  She will be greatly missed.  I was asked to make her a quilt to be given to her by the group just before our concerts the first week of May. First problem was finding music fabric but not instruments. Luckily I found some musical notes of various colors on a beige background by Quilting Treasures at Marshall Dry Goods. I was also lucky to find a red, light blue, and navy blue from MDG. Considering the time limit I decided on an easy 3 yard quilt. I chose Pretty Please that had been a free pattern recently. 
Here are the pictures I took as I made it. 

Blocks . . . 


And with the borders . . . 


I decided to use Susie's Magic Binding. Mainly because I cut too many of the lighter blue strips. I decided it really looks good with the light blue flange. 


I bought a new quilting design called Aria from Urban Elemenz.  Stars and musical notes -- bonus! You can see the design on the blue/red block but not so well on the print. 


Here are Darrel and Rochelle showing off the quilt. (Aren't those hydrangeas beautiful!) Darrel was one of our bases -- so we will miss both of them -- a lot. 


Last picture is of the backing fabric and the label.  I used a EQ Printables to make the label.  I may have gotten a bit wild on the font size. 


I was able to use the top of the fabric sheet to make some basic labels to put on quilts I've made this year and am actually keeping.  Hum, am I even keeping four of my quilts this year? Time will tell. 

Now on to this week.  All concerts are done, there are no rehearsals to go to. I should be able to spend time quilting, knitting, and reading. Awe -- a perfect week! 

6/2/25

Bind my quilted top 

Bind 2 placemats quilted after the above project

Cut out the new project for upcoming retreat

Make additional blocks for June UFO project

Add borders to May UFO project

Make some more string blocks


That seems like enough to keep me busy, especially if I try to do a little studio cleaning: put fabric away, do a little dusting, get rid of old catalogs.  Maybe some of that will happen or maybe not! 


Just a note about Marshal Dry Goods.  I give them kudos for helping me with a problem. The blue fabric I purchased from them for the backing ended up having a lighter streak on the fold line.  They were willing to refund my purchase when I told them about it.  I would have bought something else from them but I was lucky to find a dark blue with lighter dots from what was left at my local JoAnn Store.  I will be buying more backings from Marshals when I use up the last few backings I currently have.  


And, related to backing fabrics -- I'm making a decent dent in my collection of tops needing quilting.  At the beginning of the year I had none of my plastic hangers available to add more tops.  After quilting another top today there are six (6!) coat hangers waiting for new tops. I am not finishing tops at a high rate these days which is probably better. 


I've maintained my 100% 15 minutes of stitching. Amazing. 


W/ending 5/25/25. 152 days of 2025

  • 15 minute days/May = 31/31
  • 15 minute days/June = 1/30 
  • 15 minute days/2024 = 152/152 days
  • Success rate = 100%

As usual I'm linking up with these parties:

Stitching Stuff

Oh Scrap 

Design Wall Monday

Monday Musings


Happy Quilting All! Bonnie 



Here's a bit more info on what is in the budget bill. These are a few of the items mentioned in USA Today earlier in the week. 


There's a provision in the bill that would restrict judges' ability to hold people accountable for violating court orders. To me this means weakening the judicial oversight that is part of our Constitution's balance of power.  This is definitely an important area of my concern. 


There would be a ban on federal regulations on Artificial Intelligence. It would prevent states from creating new regulations for AI and block states that have regulations from enforcing them.  (Side note: In my reading this week there was an article about AI refusing to stop its programing when instructed to.  EEK That just sounds awful to me. AI maybe a great leap forward but it must have regulations about its use and purpose.) 


New fees would be charged people who are trying to immigrate to the USA. Here are a few suggested fees:  $1,000 to request asylum, $550 payments every 6 months for work authorization, $500 to apply for temporary protected status. 


There is a lot more in the bill but those stick out to me. I keep waking up in the middle of the night worrying about what the United States will be like for my grandkids.  That is one reason I pay attention to multiple news sources regarding the happenings in Washington and across the country.  If you are worried about the ramifications of this budget bill write your congressional representatives.  Send them a post card. I've read where that is a much more visual way of communicating your opinion.  The cards end up on someone's desk. And if enough people do it, it can be overwhelming. 


Sunday, April 13, 2025

Monday Meandering 4 - 14 - 2025

It's been a week.  It started out well enough but Friday fell apart for us. Pat's nephew died unexpectantly. We will be supporting family and helping where we can.  I don't imagine I'll get much sewing done but I might keep knitting away.  

I did a good job on my goal list this week. The one item I missed I won't have time to work on until the end of the month anyway. 

4/7/25

✅Finish quilting and bind quilt — Quilting done & binding is made but not applied.

Baste top for quilting on domestic machine (Apr UFO) — nothing done on this one.

✅Finish knitting on hat — hat finished except for a pom pom.

✅Make April Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks in red — done! 

Start on FCQ Equilter blocks for Apr/May — one block of many done.

 

It's my friend Sharon's turn as the Equilter this time.  She chose a simple 9 patch with white in the center.  It is so easy I suspect I'll be making her dozens of them.  I also decided I should make some for me as a leader ender.  If I have to cut the fabrics I might as well cut for two blocks.  She said we can make any color blocks as long as they read the same color. My ducks are pushing the red color.  Hopefully some of the 2.5" squares I have already cut will work for these blocks. 


And now my wimpy list for this week's goals. 


4/14/25

Knit 2 hats

Read 2 books

Quilt a top on Ruthie 

Make more Equilters 9 patches


Hopefully I'll be able to get most of these done this week. Time will tell. 


I have another perfect week of 15 minutes to stitch.  I'm not sure how long I'll be able to keep up with this but I am trying to stitch every day. 


W/ending 4/13/25. 103 days of 2025

  • 15 minute days/Apr = 13/13
  • 15 minute days/2024 = 103/103 days
  • Success rate = 100%
I received another order of fabrics from Marshall Dry Goods.  I have been trying to quilt the large number of tops I have in my closet.  Although I have 1 more of purple backing to use I'm ready to use some other colors.  So instead of buying a bolt I bought three different fabrics. I was buying the less expensive fabrics ($3.99 and $4.99 a yard.) They are all nice weights. And, I did go a little wild with the colors but they will go well with the tops. 


I've already got the orange fabric ready to use on a quilt; I just need the time. I over ordered so I have an extra yard of orange to use as I want. I'm looking forward to have some leftover pieces from all three of these fabrics. 

I'm linking up with the following parties: 

Happy Quilting All! Bonnie 

Sunday, March 2, 2025

Monday Meanderings 3 - 3 - 2025

Last week I attended the Mid-Atlantic Quilt Show.  I didn't have a lot of time because Pat, Sunny, and I were going to the beach house after the show.  (We did the same thing last year but no Sunny yet.)They spent time walking around the parking lot and sitting in the car.  I spent about an hour and a half at the show and saw a surprising number of the quilts and did just a little shopping. Okay, also one big shopping. I've been buying rolls of Pellon 80/20 batting from I Sew Desire Quilts.  This year was my third purchase. I now have a roll 90" by 30 yards.  It's 50% bigger than my former rolls. My first roll took two years to use up. The second roll is almost finished after a year.  Hopefully this bigger, third roll will last a year to two years. Except I am trying to turn more tops into quilts so ... who knows how long it will last. 

Afterwards we drove to Nags Head, NC to do a little work on our rental house. Some locks were changed, some baseboards were washed, some screens replaced and some spots painted.  A little shopping took place.  And Sunny went on a walk on the beach with us.  It was a beautiful day although not really warm. 


The above explains why I didn't do very well on my goals this week. Sigh. Here's what I was suppose to work on. (Remember I only had 3 1/2 days at home!) 

2/24/25

✅Finish knitting current sock and start its partner — Done. 2nd one barely started

Bind the R,W,B quilt

✅Go to MidAtlantic Quilt Show — Enjoyed the time I had! 

Make blocks for FCQ EQuilter of the month 


Here's the sock and the beginning of its mate. 



See my original sock I finished last March. ⬇️ Yep, it looked ridiculous.  I ripped it out and started over. Hopefully it won't take too long to finish the 2nd sock.  It's been so cold here this winter I've been wearing my hand knitted wool socks a lot. 


Here's what I hope to get done this week. I probably should think up a few more items but I haven't a clue at this point so I may add some off list project(s).

3/3/25

Bind the R,W,B quilt

Quilt another top 

Make blocks for FCQ EQuilter of the month

Cut a new kit out

Work on the March UFO challenge 


With JoAnn going out of business I've decided to try another source for backing fabrics. I recently purchased a bolt (15 yards) of fabric from Marshall Dry Goods. I chose a basic purple because I have several tops that this will work for backing and possibly the binding. I originally planned just to buy several lengths of fabric for some different colored tops. I was having a hard time making up my mind and thought I'd try a bolt. Bolt prices are less than by the yard fabs but no free shipping option for buying a lot.  As it turns out by the bolt plus shipping is cheaper than the fabric purchased by the yard. 



I plan to cut a couple of backing lengths from the bolt and then prewash it.  I'm pretty sure that one of the tops that the purple will work with will be my next top loaded on Ruthie. Check in next week! 


I took some picts of some of the quilts hanging at Mid-Atlantic.  I'll share a couple of them this week and if I remember, more will be shared over the next few weeks. First up is Lady Bug.  I specifically shot this quilt for my daughter-in-love. She loves bugs and was thrilled when I shared it with her.  Enlarge the picture to read all the interesting facts. Unfortunately, I was so excited to get the picture I forgot to photograph the maker's statement. Enjoy Lady Bugs and all the facts shared. Aimee said she nailed all the facts. 



Next is Midnight Compass by Laurie Mutalipassi.  Here's her card telling about her quilt. 


And her wonderful quilt. 

Look for more quilts in the upcoming weeks. 

I was able to keep up my 15 minutes of stitching every day.  I am lucky to be able to knit in the car so driving home I was able to start an easy hat. Here are the stats.

W/ending 3/2/25. 61 days of 2025

  • 15 minute days/Feb = 28/28
  • 15 minute days/Mar = 2/2
  • 15 minute days/2024 = 61/61 days
  • Success rate = 100%


I'm linking with these parties. Come join the fun by checking them out. 


Stitching Stuff

Oh Scrap

Design Wall Monday

Monday Musings 

Happy quilting All! Bonnie