Good morning, my friends. Our chat will have to be quick this morning. We're donning our suits of armor in an effort to get Sadie to the vet this morning. She needs her immunizations. It's hard to believe, I know, but this little kitty turns into a bearcat when she's being forced to do something she doesn't want to do.
4/13/26
Building a Barn
Yesterday started with me stitching Tiny Treasure #47. This one has stem stitch, stem fill, lazy daisy and a French knot.
From there, I went straight to work finishing the final four panel blocks on the Amish Sampler quilt. The quilting is finished now, and it's ready for binding. I'm hoping to get the binding sewn on by machine today.
Okay, and there was time in the afternoon to start on the first block of this new project. It's a little weird working with this spiral-bound pattern. I'm having to flip back and forth in the pages as I work. I finally used a paperclip to mark the important pages.
The first step was to make the block background. The blocks are large at 14 inches square. They'll be trimmed down some eventually, but I'm advised to leave them as is until I'm ready to so them together.
I started with the small building, pressing it to the upper corner of my pressing sheet, and then I just left it there while I created the barn.
Now, it's ready for top-stitching. I'll do that first today. I like how the picture from the pattern shows the top-stitching done in a dark brown thread. It gives it a rustic appearance, and it adds contrast. So, I'm going to do all the pieces for this block in dark brown, except the windows. I'll do those in black.
Doing the top-stitching will be at the top of my sewing list this afternoon. Mainly, I want to get it out of the way so that I can square up the Amish Sampler and get the binding sewn on. Next on my list is to make backs for two finished flimsies. If I'm going to have to sandwich quilts soon, I want to do as many as I can.
As I'm thinking about this, I'm realizing that I can sew the Raggedy & Friends project together and add it to the mix. Just now, I realized I don't yet have an image of all the blocks laid out together.
Already I have a backing fabric for this project, and so I might as well add it to the pile.
That's a lot to contemplate for a single day, and I doubt I'll get this far. But I'll just jump out there ahead of myself and say that when I have those three quilts ready to be sandwiched, I'll be ready to start another new project...this one:
All right. I need some breakfast, and then I think I'll have a little time to work on my slow-stitching. As for packing Sadie into a kennel this morning, all I can say is wish us luck. Maybe I'll be back tomorrow if I haven't been reduced to shreds of flesh and bone.
4/12/26
Final Four
Good morning, my friends. Our weather has returned to Portland gloom today. We're expecting sun breaks off and on through the week, but rain most every day. I haven't checked the forecast to see when the sunshine will return, but it won't be for several days.
My first stop yesterday was to stitch Tiny Treasure #46. This one has stem stitch, satin stitch, and fly stitch.
The red dot appears where the four patch appears. The yellow vertical line shows the break between each block. Look carefully at where the four patch appears, and I think you can see how it works. The fifth block is oriented the same as the first one, but when I start the second row, I'll also turn that block and orient it like the second one.
This is the first block I'll make. It's intended to have cotton fabric as the background with wool applique. I'll be using all cotton for mine, and I'll be working with my scraps.
(Image credit: Origami, CC BY-SA 3.0 <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/>, via Wikimedia Commons)
This next one is showing a little bit of color, but I'm certain it's still weeks away from blooming.
To its left, is the coral sunset peony. It is the tallest of the bunch with at least a dozen buds showing.
4/11/26
Something New
Good morning, my friends. Before I say another word, please join me in wishing this handsome hunka mancat a very happy 14th birthday.
My, oh my. How time flies. It seems only yesterday we brought home this little squirt.
It was a good day of sewing yesterday after taking a day or two off during the week. Of course, every morning starts with some slow stitching. This is Tiny Treasures #45. It has stem stitch, straight stitch, satin stitch, and lazy daisy.
I was in the mood to bake something, and so I baked us some Chocolate-Chunk Oatmeal Cookies with Pecans and Dried Cherries. I've linked to the original recipe there, but I've scaled it down to make it a "for two" version. Actually, what you see here are cookies for four. (They're big cookies.)
Okay, and then I got back to my quilting. I've been dragging my feet about this a little bit. Although I like my "Line Tamer" ruler for quilting straight lines, it's still difficult to hold onto the ruler while free motion quilting. I'd stitched a few inches on the first line when I remember...duh...that I had these square feet purchased some time ago.
So, I had to remind myself how to attach this foot to my machine...
This new one will be done in blues, greens, and aquas. So, I pulled out all my scrap bins, and went to work on the cutting for the first row of five blocks. Also, I didn't want to refer to them as the "Red Gumballs" and the "Green Gumballs." So, I started thinking of what else looks like gumballs. I know! Jawbreakers! So, these are the scraps I'll be using in my new "Jawbreakers" project.
If I run out of things to keep me busy, there are two quilt backs I need to make. I've not been in any hurry with those since I'm still waiting for a string of warm days to set up the sawhorse and plywood tables for sandwiching the 14 quilts that are in need. The most recent warm weather has been spent doing gardening things, but I'm reserving the next stretch of warm weather for making quilt sandwiches.
Okay, so Happy Saturday, Everybody. I'm on my way to do some slow-stitching. What's on your to-do list for today?
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