Good morning, my friends. It's going to be a run-around day for me. My camera is ready to be picked up from its spa treatment, and not a minute too soon. I've missed it. The pictures I've been taking for the past several weeks have been taken with my old Nikon camera. When I couldn't get the Nikon repaired a few years back, I ended up purchasing a Panasonic that I like much better. We ended up pirating some parts from an even older Nikon camera to get the newer model working again. It's been Mike's camera ever since, and so I've been borrowing it from him. I'll just be happy to have the Panasonic back. I have a couple of other errands to run while I'm out. Hopefully, I'll still have some time for sewing.
Most of my yesterday was spent in my upstairs office. That's where my quilting machine, Eliza, is located. Sadie only comes upstairs occasionally. Smitty has drawn a bright red line at the bottom of the stairs that lead up. He has ceded much territory in the house to her, including his favorite top rung of the kitty pole.
The upstairs remains off limits to her except when she sneaks up. While I was doing my quilting yesterday, I noticed she was skulking around behind the sewing table. When I saw her, she realized she'd been caught being alive while upstairs again, and she high-tailed it back downstairs. This was as close as I came to having any kitty help yesterday.
It's probably decidedly inconvenient for her now that I've actually started quilting it.
As for sewing by computer. I think I have an idea what to do with the Seasons quilt now. I'm still deciding on fabrics, but I'm inclined to set each embroidered "season" beside an appropriate pieced quilt block.Yesterday's time for this quilt was spent entirely on the computer. Here's what I came up with.
This is spring's block.
I'll use this tulip block from Center Street Quilts for spring's pieced block. I'll use just two of the tulips to make the block the right size for my quilt. And I don't have this all worked out yet. Trying to follow my thought process is akin to the most complicated of mazes.
For summer...
I'll use this "Summer Sun" block I found on Quilter's Cache. It's paper-pieced (😝!), but I think I can stand it for just one block.
That block choice was easy. I'll do a maple leaf for fall. This one is also available on Quilter's Cache
Finally, winter's block:
For winter, I'll do this snowflake. I found this free pattern online.
You might remember when I used this block to finish off the Snowflakes quilt a few years ago.
Okay, so I felt as if I'd put in my time on that project for the day. It was time to turn my attention to the quilting for Calendula Patterdrip's Cottage. I'd left off with this block the day before. Continuing on with the dot-to-dot quilting, there were four more pieced blocks to reach the right side of the quilt.
Finishing up yesterday, I took this picture of the quilt back.. You can see where I've quilted the broom straws in the upper right.
So, it's going pretty well. I'll just keep on keeping on until I've quilted all the way to the top.
As I mentioned, it's a run around day for me. I guess I'll start my running right now. Happily, it's a sunny day. I have no complaints about our December weather. We've had some rain and a few snowflakes. For the most part, it's been pretty nice.
6 comments:
I was offered, within one year, three different witch roles. It was almost like the world was saying - or the studios were saying - "We don't know what to do with you." ~ Meryl Streep
i love your seasonal embroidery blocks and the idea of hanging a real quilt o the clothesline! What kind of sewing machine do you have?
I like your idea of adding pieced blocks to the embroidered Seasons ones. Nice that you could find appropriately themed ones too.
I like your seasonal block ideas for the Seasons quilt. You've been doing well with the quilting. So glad to hear that you aren't hurting this time.
Too funny about your cats and your upstairs. ROFL. Lovely FMQ Motifs. I think you did an awesome job stitching both of those out.
I like your plan for the seasons quilt. Glad that your wrist is holding up okay while you quilt, too!
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