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RSC2024: mid-November

November 16, 2024 by Sue 3 Comments

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You may recall I broke my hand at the beginning of October. It’s been impossible to sew until recently, but I’ve found if I’m slow, I can work for a while. It’s been good for my soul to get back to it, even though I have to take deep breaths & remind myself there are no real deadlines, so just enjoy the process & don’t worry if it takes forever. It’s just fun to sew again.

With that in mind, I made two center blocks for the large log cabins in the QAL from Riley Blake called From Our House. I cut out all the logs before I fell & made one block, so I can turn these into cabins now. I’m behind in the QAL, but no stress. I’m downloading the patterns as they drop each week & will finish at some point.

It was hard to wrangle this big project, but I got the sashings attached & made the flimsy for my Split 9-patches. They were laid out on my design wall when I fell, so I’ve had plenty of time to mull over sashing options. I went with the offset to give it a little movement & some keystones. This is the fourth finish of my eight RSC2024 projects, so I’m really not too far off track!

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RSC2024-Oct takes a tumble

October 12, 2024 by Sue 7 Comments

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All sewing came to a screeching halt this week. I fell Saturday while out walking. Got my toe caught on an uneven sidewalk, fell, & got multiple bumps & bruises. After a jillion X-rays of various body parts & warnings to watch for weird things in case I hit my head harder than they thought, I left with multiple fractures in my left hand & a splint.

Consult with my hand specialist Thursday AM says no surgery needed & I left with this custom-made splint for 4-6 weeks. There’s a bit of a question about my scaphoid in my wrist so more X-rays on the 21st should clear that up. In the meantime, it’s too painful to move my newly freed fingers much, even though they want me to, so when more of the swelling & bruising goes down, maybe I can send something through my sewing machine. Typing with two hands will take longer.

Enjoy your sew days, all!

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RSC2024-Oct is here

October 5, 2024 by Sue 1 Comment

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I’ve decided to do the SAL from Riley Blake called From Our House. It’s meant to highlight their new HushHush4 collection, but since I got a HushHush3 FQ bundle for my birthday in July, mine will be using those fabrics. In preparation, I started cutting the logs for the cabins, getting the darks cut from my stash.

Then I got the LV pieces cut & added to the numbered piles, one for each block. So satisfying to see all the organization! Each Friday beginning this week, they are having designers give alternate blocks for cabin centers.

And here is block #1.

Because we have to do various tasks in order to make pretty things, I cut & fused lots of wool pieces to 12 ornaments for hand stitching, plus made & sewed on 3 bindings to quilts now ready for hand-binding, & prepped some orange peels for a new hand applique quilt.

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RSC2024-Sept week 4

September 28, 2024 by Sue 3 Comments

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This is my big rainbow accomplishment for the week. All my strings went from big boxes labelled Neutral, Warm, & Cool, to these smaller bins. Now they are sorted into colors so I can easily find what I’m looking for & even though they’re not as cute as Angela’s baskets, I’m happy. Bring on the string projects!!! I also did a major overhaul of the closet now that I’ve been working from it for a year & know what I need to get to more often. Hard work, but nice fall cleaning.

Not much sewing this week as we were on a little trip for part of it. But I did get a few more stars done for my Breast Cancer quilt. Need 15 total as they alternate with some strip pieced blocks that need to be made. These are wild.

There was car sewing, however, as I worked on wool ornaments & finished binding Jamestown Landing by Bonnie Hunter.

It got a red rock photo shoot since I finished it on the way down. I got this pattern book for Mother’s Day & got going right away on this quilt. Now it’s done, which is fast for me to go from start to finish, as flimsies get caught in the TBQ pile, then the To Be Bound pile & often languish for quite a while.

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RSC2024-Sept week 3

September 21, 2024 by Sue 4 Comments

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I feel like it’s getting time to evaluate where I am on my RSC2024 projects:

  1. wonky Lori Holt paper pieced hearts (still need a few more)
  2. Two-Step from Lissa Alexander’s book “Scrap School” (blocks sewed & ready for webbing)
  3. split 9-patches (all blocks made except brown, layout decided)
  4. rail fence blocks with 2.5″ squares (I have 34 so need to make some decisions)
  5. Patchwork Hearts by Quilty Love (flimsy all done!)
  6. Scrappy Hearts by Quilty Love (need 3 more for a top, then borders)

I needed my design wall, so I sewed together Patchwork Hearts & that’s my first RSC2024 flimsy! I’m still loving the cuteness, but it may be a while before it’s quilted & all done, so it’s in the closet.

I made brown & gray large Scrappy Hearts but need more, so maybe a catch-up before the end of the year.

A black & a gray set of split 9-patches, leaves only brown now. I laid them all out & am going with this layout with a strip between to offset them in columns. I’m leaving them on the wall & will slowly sew together the four blocks into a 4-patch.

Four black rail fence blocks with 2.5″ squares. I also got a bunch of County Clare Leader & Ender Challenge blocks done this week, but haven’t sashed them yet. Maybe next week I’ll get them together & see my progress, but next week’s focus needs to be the Breast Cancer Awareness quilt I started.

My vestibular physical therapist is giving me outings to work my balance & get better at navigating different spaces since the surgery. He wanted me to go to a garden & I said I’d been talking myself out of going to Garden of Quilts because of the uneven terrain, but if he thought I could do it, then I wanted to try. Hubby went with me & it was so great! I haven’t been since the first year & have wanted to go again. So many lovely quilts & although I got dizzy a few times, I recovered quickly & we saw the whole thing, including a Q&A with the Doan girls!

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