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Monday, April 7, 2025

Design Wall Monday - April 7

So far I'm all caught up with the monthly and weekly sew-alongs, and we won't get a new Saturday Sampler clue until this coming weekend.  So I'm pulling out a brand new project to work on.  And there is a LOT of red involved, meaning it's perfect for the April color for Rainbow Scrap Challenge.


A year or so ago, blogger friend Connie at https://farsideoffifty.blogspot.com/ sent me 2 yards of this gorgeous red poppy fabric.  I've been saving it for a project that would really showcase this large print because it's too pretty to cut into little pieces.  Last fall I decided on this pattern (Enchanting) from one of the 3-Yard quilt books.  And I found 2 fabrics to go with the red and bought 2 yards of each.  That means I can make this quilt larger.  


I have all the strips cut, and have begun working on it.  Each block will go together like this.  That poppy print is making a big statement in those 8.5" center squares.  Thank you Connie for sending me such beautiful fabric!! 


There is another new project that I'll be working on.  At a recent DAR meeting a couple of the ladies asked me to make some of the vinyl front project bags.  And they specifically asked if I would do them in patriotic fabrics.  So I have a couple of them prepped except for the zippers.  And look - lots of red!

There will be other odds and ends happening in the sewing room this week, such as sewing those red Dresden blades together.  Another new Riley Blake challenge block will be posted on Tuesday, and I've begun cleaning out one of the bigger bins in my sewing room that had collected random stuff.  

One granddaughter has an orchestra concert this week, the twin grands have birthdays, and I have a follow-up appointment at the cardiologist.  All of this should keep me busy and out of trouble the entire week. 

I'm linking up today with:

Saturday, April 5, 2025

RSC25 - Week #14

My "big" project this week was to get the Pyramid blocks all assembled, at least to the flimsy stage.  The blocks were an RSC project in 2024.   
 

Because there were so many bias edges on those triangular blocks, I did a lot more pinning than I usually do.  As is, the flimsy is 58 x 74, which is fine.  I'm still thinking about whether or not to add a border, and if so . . . what should it be.  For now it's pressed and hanging in the closet waiting for a decision.  I'm very open to suggestions for a border.  

For the record, yes there are a LOT of flimsies hanging in that closet right now because I've moved several projects along to this stage in the past couple of months.  Most of those flimsies hanging there are smaller than this one however.    

Angela has RED for the April color listed on her blog, but for some crazy reason I was thinking TEAL.  So early this week I focused on teal, then switched to red.  It's OK.


Early in the week enough teal scraps were found for 3 of the Dresden Plate blocks.  And since these were cut, I went ahead and sewed them together.  None of the Dresdens in any color have been appliqued onto the grey backgrounds yet. 


I did cut a bunch of red Dresden blades after I pulled out the red scrap bin.  


These little String Triangle blocks are only 5" high, and the plan is to set them into vertical rows separated by vertical strips of something colorful. Five in teal were added this week to the small stack.  And then . . . 


Red strings are very abundant in the scrap bin, so here is my little stack of red String Triangle blocks.  These are so quick to make with the Tri Recs rulers.   


Buckeye Beauty blocks using the bright colors and black/white are beginning to add up quickly this year.  I made 3 red blocks, and 1 teal block.  My hope is to have enough of them for a finished quilt this year.  

I've also been working to reduce some odds and ends this week, and one project has been using some orphan blocks and scraps to make placemats. 


I made 9 placemats in the past week, and 3 are red, white, and blue using some orphan blocks from the Quilt of Valor box, and there are still a few more similar blocks remaining.  There are also 18 mug rugs (6" square), and 4 of them are red, white, and blue.  A lot of the mug rugs were already sandwiched and quilted, so it was just a matter of putting binding on them.  There are 6 more mug rugs in the works with an Easter theme.  And I swear those scrap bins are no emptier than before.  

It's time to check out more RSC fun . . .

Friday, April 4, 2025

Reducing the clutter

I'm trying to reduce the "stuff" everywhere in my house, not only in my sewing room but in closets and drawers everywhere.  Some weeks I make better progress than others. This wasn't the most productive week for decluttering, but every little bit helps. 

Starting with my sewing room this week . . .


I started with this bag with 5 leftover blocks from a previous project.  These tiny blocks are only 3.5" unfinished, and were part of a free sew-along a couple of years ago when I was crazy enough to make the blocks in all 3 sizes - 3", 6", and 9".  


Adding setting triangles to those 3.5" blocks and turning them into mug rugs was a quick way to use these.  One empty Ziplock bag. Check!!


There was a gallon sized bag with some solid red yardage.  One piece was really good, and I cut it into binding strips for an upcoming project.  The other piece was so thin you could see through it.  I just can't use something like that in a quilt.  I threw it away.  That was kind of brave of me, right?   That makes 2 empty bags.  Check, check!!


Another bag buried in a drawer held the flimsy version of a table runner, with points on each end.  It's a bit too floral for my taste, which is probably why I never finished it.  So, I cut those pointy ends off, and voila!  Another placemat is ready for sandwiching and quilting.  It's in the stack with some others, and hopefully will be finished next week.  That makes 3 empty bags. Check, check, check!!!


Two doll quilt flimsies were born from the leftovers in another bag.  The top one was leftover pieces from a recent baby quilt, and the light blue was a stack of 4.5" squares leftover from something.  I can't even remember what that light blue came from.  But I remembered that fun pastel stripe in the fabric that Nann sent me this winter, and it worked great with the blue.  I've been trying to make at least 1 doll quilt each month to be donated to some local agency along with a stuffed animal or doll.  One more empty bag - #4.  Check, check, check, check!!!!


The last bag I'm going to deal with right now holds the front of a small bag that I remember starting several years ago.  The lining fabric is in the bag.  The front is already quilted onto some batting, and there is a little applique pinned on.  It's time to finish this one up.  The bag isn't empty yet - but I have hopes.

Every little bit helps lighten the burden. 

Thursday, April 3, 2025

Circle of Friends block

The April block for Circle of Friends is complete.


This one is really beautiful isn't it?  I followed the colors Carol Doak used in her design, and am so glad I did.  Those yellow points absolutely glow.  This one has a lot more small pieces, especially in that black background area around the "flowers".  But it was sure worth the extra time it took.  

There is progress on Pyramids as well - with 5 of the 6 rows done.  Maybe today I'll get that last row sewn.  And I've quilted a few more placemats and mug rugs.  Lots of productive time has been spent in the sewing room.  

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Binding Twinkle & more

Binding is a perfect task to work on while watching college basketball on TV, and there has been lots of both going on at our house in the past week.
 

Twinkle is all done, and I love it.  Blue and white quilts are so clean and crisp looking.  A little more than half of this quilt is hanging on the backside of the railing.  This one is going to look great on the guest room bed for now.


The 2 red/white/blue placemats are done too.  There are more random extra blocks in the Quilt of Valor bin, so more of these will probably be made in the future.


Four more mug rugs are finished.  These were some 6.5" orphan blocks left over from some project in the past.  Now they have a purpose.


I have assembled 3 of the 6 rows of Pyramids.  A reveal will have to wait until all 6 rows are done, which hopefully will be by the end of this week.  There are a lot of bias edges involved with those blocks, so there has been a LOT more pinning than I usually do in order to make those points match up nicely.  

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Setting some new project goals

It's the beginning of a new month already.  That means I typically look back at my goal list and think about what goes onto the next goal list.  I'm a list maker!!

Voila!  Here are the finished placemats and mug rugs that used up most of the leftover Kaffe jelly roll.  It is satisfying to see something useful made of leftovers so they don't end up increasing the quantity of scraps living in my sewing room.  The binding of 2 red/white/blue placemats and some fun mug rugs should be done today.  And there are a few others in the works as well.  


I was on the hunt Sunday for a WIP, UFO or PIG that had a focus on teal as that is the new Rainbow Scrap Challenge color for April.  And here we go - a fat quarter bundle with teal in the prints that was tucked in with that teal yardage.  So, once I get the Pyramid blocks brought to the completed flimsy stage, this will be a good one to work on next.


The scrap bin holding every imaginable shade of blue and purple needed to be sorted, especially after I was digging into it for blue scraps for February.  Teal was a bit on the stingy side, but I did manage to cut enough of the Dresden blades for 2 blocks.  I think I'll use aqua ones to make at least 1 or 2 more.  


As I was sorting that bin - still not completely done BTW - I found these purple Dresden blades near the bottom.  They are even the same size as the ones I'm making now.  Hmmm - wonder what I was planning with these.  For now they are tucked into the project box with the others. 

Looking back at March I realized it was a very productive month in spite of being gone nearly a whole week early in the month.  I managed to get several block sets to the flimsy stage, and got 2 fairly large UFOs bound.  I've share one of those earlier, and will share the other this week as soon as I manage to get a photo of it.  

**  Saturday Sampler row #2 - DONE
**  Circle of Friends block for March - DONE
**  Riley Blake challenge blocks - DONE
**  Easter bench pillow kit - DONE
**  progress on SAHRR - NOTHING!
**  add borders onto batik Hunter's Star quilt - DONE & delivered to a long armer
**  March door hanger kit - holding for a green RSC month
**  Tiger Lily wall hanging kit - holding for a green or orange RSC month
**  RSC blocks with yellow - YES
**  bind 1 UFO - DONE (Tranquility & Twinkle)
**  quilt and bind 1 doll quilt - DONE
**  assemble QOV Buckeye Beauties into flimsy - DONE
**  assemble Churn Dash blocks into flimsy - DONE