Good morning, my friends. I sewed fast yesterday, and now the Kittens in Cups quilt is ready for sandwiching. Before I could get to that, though, I finished off Block 5 for Home is Where My Flock Is.
Here are the five blocks I have for this quilt so far. There is still a long way to go on this, but these blocks stitch up in just a few days.
And that meant I needed a new stitching project. The ninth block for the Snowmen and Reindeer is traced and ready to go. This one is called Snowmen, Reindeer, and Birdie Friends.
From there, I was ready to sew the Kittens in Cups blocks together. But first, I took time to press and trim the leaders and enders I'd accumulated. I'm getting better at remembering to use them. And since I don't want to end up with a bunch of HST's for trimming, I'm trying to keep up with them as I go. There were a lot of those orange ones leftover from when I abandoned a certain quilt block I was making.
To frame these panel blocks. Only, I had to stop because I was considering using my rotary cutter to slit my own throat by the time I had these finished.
And so I abandoned the effort, leaving myself with all of these triangles for my leaders and enders box.
Okay, and with those trimmed and sorted, I was ready to start sewing together the Kittens in Cups. When Smitty heard I was going to be making a cat quilt, he was all about it. It's good to have expurrt advice.
And that was pretty cinchy to sew together. I just needed sashings and an outer border. Everything fit for a change. No fudging. I laid out a couple of fabrics to give it an outer border. After consulting with the Resident Engineer, we agreed we liked it just the way it is. This was my Rainbow Scrap Challenge project for 2025.
From there, I cut a backing for it. The quilt ends up at 36 x 48 inches, and so my fabric was wide enough. I just needed to measure and cut enough for the length.
Smitty appurroves of this fabric. We briefly discussed when he was small enough to fit in a tea cup.
Then, I went digging through my stash for an appropriate binding fabric. I had only about a quarter yard of this one, and so that seemed like a good choice.
Okay, so I'm checking those finished block sets off one by one. There's still one more to go...this one I'm calling "Land and Sea."
This is what's known as a "Duckworth" quilt. I first heard about these on a scrappy quilt Facebook page I follow. You can see more examples at that link I've given you. All the ones I've seen were made with straight cuts. Rebel that I am, I decided to make mine wonky. Also, I'm engaged in a desperate effort to pare down my blue and green scraps. This is the second of at least three blue and green quilts I have in the works. I still can't see even a dent in my scraps. So, I haven't thought a lot about how to finish this off. I'm going to sew the blocks together without sashings. Then I'll decide whether I want to add any borders. Time will tell on this one, and I'm hoping to have it sewn together by this afternoon.
Okay, so I'm ready to take the first stitches on the ninth Snowmen and Reindeer block. After that I'll grudgingly do my PT exercises. There's one housekeeping chore on today's agenda, but then there will be plenty of time for sewing. It's going to be a good day. I hope you have a good day planned for yourself.









































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