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RSC2021-finishing blue July

July 30, 2021 by Sue 4 Comments

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Two dark blue scrappy friendship star blocks. I was inspired by Deb A. to make these cute & cheery little blocks & they have been so fun. Also they are whittling down my 2.5″ square stash. I almost have enough of these for a quilt. Yippee!

I’ve been working on these Chaser blocks from the Scrap Mixology pattern by Cynthia Brunz as a 2020 & 2021 RSC project. These are the last of the 63 blocks I need for a lap quilt, so I laid them all out in a spectrum order on my design wall & will sew them together in rows as L&E’s. Until I need my design wall for something else, then they will either get taken down & stacked, or sewed up in a blitz.

These are my plus blocks in medium blue. I didn’t want to go too dark because they don’t show up well against the dark gray background. I only have orange left for this quilt, so orange must be August’s color! Then I have to play with blocks & decide on a layout plan. I have an idea of what I want. We’ll see.

So that’s July. I’ve managed to keep up with all my RSC projects this year, plus making all the quilts I’m giving away for Christmas, graduation & wedding quilts that happened this year, & one for me. I’ve also made 12 star blocks for the July-August Covered in Love block drive . I didn’t get any new ones done this week but still have all of August to make a few more. I got my Festival of Trees top finished this week (Wizard of Oz theme) & am waiting for the backing to arrive. Then I have one more Christmas quilt to make. It got cut out this week, so sewing can start soon. Plus I’m going to cut out a Hocus Pocus by the Pattern Basket to start on for me. Whew!

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RSC2021-blue July week 3

July 24, 2021 by Sue 1 Comment

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So busy around here that there hasn’t been much time or energy for sewing. But I have managed a little bit of blue stitching. Dark blue column done for the Brickyard quilt inspired by Julie of Me and My Quilts. Even though it’s a curvy line on the floor, it’s sewed straight! LOL

The dark blue chevron is complete for the zig-zag quilt from Diann at Little Penguin Quilts. I’m only planning to do one more row for this top, in orange, then lay out & see if I’m happy or need more rows. Yippee!

I actually made seven new blocks for the July-August Covered in Love block drive . This makes 12 for me & I still have more time next month to add to the pile. I continued my fun in making lots of different blocks. The top is Twinkle Lights from Pat Sloan’s current sew-along called Summer Soiree. The wonky star with the blue background is a tutorial from The Silly BooDilly. Sawtooth star with a blue string center. The bottom four are Whirlwind blocks I made from the same 3 fabrics as opposites. I used a free pdf of the Fabric Stash Block from the April/May 2011 issue of Quilt Magazine. I printed several of these patterns to use this month as I was looking for stars, but I literally can’t find them anywhere on the interwebs now. I thought I’d pinned them, but no, & Mr. Google isn’t helping me. So any basic Whirlwind block pattern you have will do the job.

Have a great week finishing up dark blue & looking forward to August’s color announcement.

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RSC2021-dark blue-July week 2

July 17, 2021 by Sue 3 Comments

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Look at me! I randomly have another blue finish this week. Hilarious! This little shark quilt is from fabric purchased on sale several years ago. This was back when I thought it took a lot of fabric to make a quilt. Ha! I used this & have enough leftover for one or two more. But part of an old pile was conquered. I took this in to my quilter & she said she had done a custom pattern with the sharks in it back when this fabric was new & popular. So we used that & although it doesn’t show much on the busy front, it’s super cute on the minky backing.

Two more blocks for the July-August Covered in Love block drive . This is #4 & 5 for me. The top is 16 Patch Sawtooth Star from Delaware Quilts. The bottom is Day into Night Star from Pat Sloan.

And finally, I got some work done on one of my actual RSC projects. These are the 4 dark blue resized Cozy Stars from the Pat Sloan QAL called Cozy Things. Last month when I was looking at the purple ones on my wall, I thought maybe I should snowball the four inner squares to put a colored square on point there to add interest. Then 4 stars together make one big block with colored sashing between the blocks. Maybe?? Pretty soon I will have to start making some layout decisions for all these block projects I’ve got going.

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RSC2021-July blue progress?

July 10, 2021 by Sue 6 Comments

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First, a blue finish. “America the Beautiful” is destined for a nephew for Christmas. Inspired by this quilt by Julie, I used my stash entirely for this 5″ tumbler quilt. This is my second ever tumbler quilt, but the first to be finished. The other was made for RSC & is quilted & trimmed but in the pile waiting for binding. I’m very happy to have used up all the cream fabric with state names leftover from the backing on the original “America the Beautiful” quilt made with my quilt group. The red & blue came from charm packs I stashed from MSQC Daily Deals once upon a time.

I’m working on star blocks for the July-August Covered in Love block drive & they feature red, white, & blue so I’m in the blue groove here. These are the 3-12.5″ blocks I’ve done so far. Fun to play with different block patterns!

I got some dark blue blocks done during the light blue month, so I haven’t pulled out my boxes of projects yet. My focus is sewing all the Irish Chain blocks into rows & adding the sashing. Not my favorite, so it’s going slow, plus king-size rows are LONG! I have three left & am hoping to get it to the quilter next week.

Even though there’s not much blue going on here, there’s plenty of sewing happening. Over the last 2 weeks, I’ve been cutting & organizing logs for a Judy Martin heart quilt. I saw one of the retreaters at Quiltville Inn making one on Bonnie Hunter’s blog. (No, I can’t find the post to link to it. Sorry. But the book is Judy Martin’s Log Cabin Quilt Book). I immediately ordered a used copy of Judy’s book & set to work cutting. This is an organization task of great magnitude. Here’s hoping it makes the cabin sewing go faster, but she assures me it will. 🙂 My hubby gave me a big box of new Wonder Clips for my recent birthday so I could clip these all up! I’m also trimming quilts & sewing on binding this week, so many tasks getting checked off.

Hope your July is full of sewing so far. Even if it’s not all blue!

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52 Books in 52 Weeks challenge

June 29, 2021 by Sue Leave a Comment

Since it’s the end of June, I managed this reading challenge in 26 weeks! Here are the categories & books I read for this very fun challenge. I only had to find a few titles, as most of them were read in the normal course of my reading.

  1. Set in a school: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J.K. Rowling
  2. Featuring the legal profession: The Mitford Trial (A Mitford Murders Mystery #4), Jessica Fellowes
  3. A dual timeline: The Gown, Jennifer Robson
  4. An author that is deceased: With the Old Breed, E.B. Sledge
  5. Published by Penguin: What Angels Fear (Sebastian St. Cyr #1), C.S. Harris
  6. A character with the same name as a male family member: Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling
  7. An author with only 1 published book: Memoirs of a Geisha, Arthur Golden
  8. A book in the 900’s of the Dewey Decimal System: The General vs. the President: MacArthur and Truman at the Brink of Nuclear War, H.W. Brands
  9. Set in a Mediterranean country: Above the Bay of Angels, Rhys Bowen
  10. Related to the word “fire”: Dreamland Burning by Jennifer Latham
  11. Book with discussion questions inside: The Other Windsor Girl: A Novel of Love, Royalty, Whiskey, & Cigarettes, Georgie Blalock
  12. Title starting with the letter “D”: Death Masks (The Dresden Files, #5), Jim Butcher
  13. Includes an exotic animal: The Song of the Lion (Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito #21), Anne Hillerman
  14. Written by an author over 65 (when published): The Tamarack Murders (Sheriff Bo Tully #5), Patrick F. McManus
  15. A book mentioned in another book: Kim, Rudyard Kipling
  16. Set before the 17th Century: The Lost Queen, Signe Pike
  17. A character “on the run”: The Huckleberry Murders (Sheriff Bo Tully #4), Patrick F. McManus
  18. Author with a 9-letter last name: Louisiana’s Way Home, Kate DiCamillo
  19. Book with a deckled edge: Uncommon Type, Tom Hanks
  20. Made into a TV series: The Queen’s Gambit, Walter Tevis
  21. Book by Kristin Hannah: The Four Winds
  22. A family saga: When You Trap a Tiger, Tae Keller
  23. An ending that surprises you: A False Mirror (Inspector Ian Rutledge #9), Charles Todd
  24. A book you think they should read in schools: One Year in Coal Harbor, by Polly Horvath
  25. A book with multiple character POV: The Stranger Diaries (Harbinder Kaur #1), Elly Griffiths
  26. An author of color: New Kid, Jerry Craft
  27. First chapter ends on an odd page number: The D.A. Calls it Murder, Erle Stanley Gardner
  28. Includes a historical event you know little about: Shots Fired: Stories from Joe Pickett Country, C.J. Box
  29. Featuring the environment: The Emerald Mile: The Epic Story of the Fastest Ride in History Through the Heart of the Grand Canyon, Kevin Fedarko
  30. Watch out for dragons!: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, J.K. Rowling
  31. Shares a similar title to another book: Lord of the Wings (Meg Langslow #19), Donna Andrews
  32. A selfish character: Half Moon Street (Charlotte & Thomas Pitt #20), Anne Perry
  33. Featuring adoption: Pine Island Home, Polly Horvath
  34. A book you’d rate 5 stars: Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling
  35. Set in a country that starts with the letter “S”: The Strange Case of the Moderate Extremists (Detective Varg, #0.8), Alexander McCall Smith
  36. A nameless narrator: The Tale Teller (Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito #23), Anne Hillerman
  37. An educational read: The Final Storm (World War II: 1939-1945, #4), Jeff Shaara
  38. Recommended on BookBub: King of Scars (King of Scars #1), Leigh Bardugo
  39. An alternate history novel: Pirate King (Mary Russell, #11), Laurie R. King
  40. Found via #bookstagram: Storm Front (Dresden Files #1), Jim Butcher
  41. An endorsement by a famous author on the cover: The Postscript Murders (Harbinder Kaur #2), Elly Griffiths
  42. An epistolary: TBH, This Is So Awkward (TBH, #1), Lisa Greenwald
  43. A character with a pet cat: The Woman in Blue (Ruth Galloway #8), Elly Griffiths
  44. Includes a garden: The Thirteenth Tale, Diane Setterfield
  45. A coming of age novel: We Are Not Free, Traci Chee
  46. Winner of the National Book Award-any year: The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl, Timothy Egan
  47. A character with a disability: Fish in a Tree, Lynda Mullaly Hunt
  48. A cover with woman who is facing away: Lady Clementine, Marie Benedict
  49. A flavour in the title: The Peppermint Tea Chronicles (44 Scotland Street #13), Alexander McCall Smith
  50. A shoe on the cover: The Comforts of a Muddy Saturday (Isabel Dalhousie #5), Alexander McCall Smith
  51. Published in 2021: The Consequences of Fear (Maisie Dobbs #16), Jacqueline Winspear
  52. Re-do one of the previous 51 categories from this 2021 challenge (A book you’d rate 5 stars): The Language of Bees (Mary Russell #9), Laurie R. King

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