Friday, November 14, 2014

Stashbusting Report October, 2014

It's not too bad numbers-wise but wow am I late with them!

Here's what I did in October:

2014
Fabric In Month
Fabric in Year
Fabric Out Month
Fabric Out Year
Total In or Out Year
October
6.50
84.750
6.125
64.750
-20.00


I may have overstated how much I brought in, but if I did it isn't by much. I can't remember how much black and white fabric I bought while I was at the beach.  Much of it has already been cut up and in units for Easy Street.  

I thought November would  be great for finishing a few of my things so I could USE more fabric than I acquire...but that is definitely NOT happening.  Do you know about Craft Town Fabrics? Go visit them here.  Notice where it says, Don't Miss a Single Flash Sale?  I did that awhile ago.  They have some great sales.  Yesterday they had 10 pages of fabric at $3/yard.  I went a bit wild.  Of course, what I bought was NOT backings that I actually need to finish a few quilts.  I think I ended up with 12 yards of fabrics.  Mostly for charity quilts.  I'm happy to enable all you wonderful readers too.  

I've goofed off long enough this morning.  It's time to quilt. 

Happy Quilting All!  

Monday, November 10, 2014

Design Wall Monday 11 - 10 - 2014

Once again the week flew by with me not getting any more posts on my blog.  I am trying to do two or three posts a week but the reality is I am very good at getting one post done a week.  I haven't even done my stash busting stats for October yet.  SIGH! One of these days it will happen. 

I spent most of last week reacquainting myself with Ruthie, the long arm, and her computer.  I quilted three baby quilts on her.  The big thing I did was figure out how to place a quilting design on a block.  Well, what do you know?  It was all type of easy.  Here is one of the blocks I did.  And, just because I figured it out doesn't mean I picked the right design to put on the block.  Does it bother you like it bothers me?  


I had two charity quilts made by Jane E that featured doggy fabric.  I had to get dog paws to do that quilt.  (ok, so I really didn't have to but I really wanted to! Plus I hope to make a dog quilt for the Mid-Atlantic English Springer Spaniel Rescue that I volunteer with so why not?) 




The second one was the same quilt design but the dog fabric was all different fabrics.  It was so much fun to work on this quilt. 

Check out the picture below to see the dog paws.  Pat suggested I make the paws smaller on the second quilt but I didn't get them all that much smaller.  Still figuring out the whole computerized quilting thing! 






This is my go-to quick charity quilt. You can find the pattern at Quiltmaker

I had fun picking out the pantograph for this quilt.  About 200 designs came with the computer program for Ruthie. I have found a few I really like and some that are, um, so-so. But on the right quilt this one looks fabulous.  Check out the close up below.  (and, yes, the color is definitely off on these quilts!) 



Tomorrow I'm going to a guild Charity Quilt Sew In.  I've made two quilt kits using the same pattern as above.  I've got about 3 more I want to kit up whether I get to them tomorrow or later. At least I will be piecing for a bit.  I've spent a lot of time figuring out the long arm this past week. 

My goals looked really good for last week.  The only thing I didn't get to was actually sewing on Easy Street.  
Week of November 3, 2014
Quilt three charity quilts
Plan & write directions for guild BOM
Prep one pillowcase for Guild pillowcase day
Attend Guild meeting and Pillowcase day
Work out at least 3xs this week
Vote on Tuesday
Work on Easy Street

Make dental appt. for Raggs

And coming up this week:
Week of November 10, 2014
Quilt one charity quilt
Load and begin quilting one of my quilts
Prep quilt kits for Charity Quilts Sew In
Attend Charity Quilts Sew In
Order futon cover for beach house
Hair cut (yippee!)
Work on Easy Street (hope springs eternal)
Knit on turquoise socks
Start counted cross stitch ornaments for the grands

That's it for me today.  Make sure you visit Patchwork Times to start your journey visiting design walls across the internet.

Happy Quilting All!