For the first time this week, there was no new snow on the ground when we woke up. Hurray! I believe the weather gods may have gotten it out of their systems. On the other hand, it's still very cold with low temperatures below freezing. Also, there is still plenty of snow on the ground, and so there's no way to know how the landscaping has come through this. We lost another limb off one of our big Douglas firs though. The same tree lost a number of limbs in the ice storm of two winters ago, and so it can ill afford to lose more.
It was another good day to stay inside and sew. (That sentence was edited from my original post which said to stay inside and “snow.” Snow on the brain.) I was able to finish off the last of the blocks for the French Roses flannel quilt. I dug through my pile of flannel scraps looking for any I hadn't used yet. I found a few more, but most of them went into the quilt at some point. Here's the first one"
And then I just kept going, cutting and sewing...
About that time, Miss Nosy showed up.
You can see it's super helpful having a cat in your face while you're trying to cut from templates. She was persuaded to imbibe in some catnip.
And then I just kept going. This next block has tigers, moose, and a zebra on it.
There were just two more...
and then, finally...all the blocks were finished.
And here they are! I love all that color. These will have a border made from that same background fabric.
When it's all sewn together and sandwiched, I plan to tie it. I'm trying to decide whether to tie it with Knit Cro-sheen, or I can also tie it by machine using the eyelet buttonhole stitch on my machine. I did that on another quilt, and it worked out nicely. This is a picture of the quilt I made before I started blogging.
And so that leaves me with an open slot on my WIPs list. When I come back around again, I'm going to start on another flannel quilt. I'm trying to make use of two boxes of flannel scraps. Yesterday, I went through looking for the largest pieces, which included some yardage. I'm going to make this quilt called "Flannel Rectangles." You can
find the free pattern right here.
They're calling this a "wall quilt," and it is small as it appears here. The blocks are only 6-1/2 x 8 inches. In the picture (which is cut off on the right side), the blocks are set 5 x 5. I'm going to set them 7 x 7 to get it to a larger size. I'll make it scrappy, but I have enough yardage of a sky blue flannel to use in place of the dark brown. It will be very colorful.
Today I'll get back to work on the last block for the Ties & Tails quilt. We'll have to interrupt our afternoon to take Smitty to the vet. He needs his rabies vaccine. He isn't happy about this and assumed the "head in the sand" sleeping position this morning in order to hide from us.
I'll spend some time on my slow stitching this morning. I finished off the current section yesterday.
Now I've moved my hoop up to a section that is all trees and leaves, and that's where I'll pick it up this morning. Right after breakfast. And it's time for that right now. I'm looking forward to some warmer weather. I hope the weather is treating you well at your end.
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Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns; I am thankful that thorns have roses. ~ Alphonse Karr
Your floral French roses are so pretty...I'll bet the blocks feel very soft;)))
Nice work on these. and your embroidery is looking lovely--liking those little french knots;)))
hugs, Julierose
You really do have snow on your mind: "It was another good day to stay inside and snow...". Smitty may hold that photo against you, but I love it. That feline pose always reminds me of the song "The Future's So Bright (I Gotta Wear Shades)". And thanks for the pattern link. I've got flannels lurking in my stash too.
I sure hope your beautiful landscaping gets through all that snow okay. Your flannel roses re so cute, and the other flannel quilt design is a good one, too! Hope Smitty is feeling happy to have that vet visit done!
The flannel blocks look great - I love all the color. The new quilt looks interesting, but maybe a mess with skinny sashings made of flannel? That gets thick fast. As for helper kitties, my Finn has been channeling his inner helper a lot lately, though he is not as classy as Sadie, putting his behind in my face, between me and the sewing machine...boys... I hope your yard survives the snow and I hope we here are done with it, too.
Seems like you are flying through the WIPs!! I'm pretty sure I started on the 'Roses' quilt a LONG time ago (though I don't think it was in flannel) but unsure what happened to it. Maybe some day I'll find it but then perhaps not. HA Yours is really pretty. Love your slow stitching. Didn't you have a hummer or two before the snow hit? GAH
I don’t know if you follow the Country Threads blog (Mary Etherington & Connie Tesene), but I did their ‘Bullseye’ quilt in flannel. It turned out great ... it’s the only quilt we’ve actually used on our bed ... and I’ve been quilting for 30 years! I really enjoy your blog ... and Sadie & Smittie! Candy
That "head in the sand" pose is one of my favorites. They are so cute when they do that little paw over the face.
French Roses looks great -so cozy done in flannel too. Methinks Mike might have dibs on the Flannel Rectangles when you get it done.
If I were Smitty I'd be doing more than the 'head in the sand' routine!
I love your big cat/little cat fabric. Husband and I are home with covid. We have mild cases, so far. He was about 4 days ahead of me so we were isolating from one another and wearing masks. To no avail it seems.
Poor Smitty needing a vaccination. Our puppy is booked to have her first vaccinations on Thursday. The rose blocks are very pretty and I like the new flannel quilt pattern.
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