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RSC2023 January #3

January 21, 2023 by Sue 1 Comment

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My January “blue” project is to get the last of these three Quilts for Kids done, since I’ve had them checked out since before my accident. This week I got all the zipper blocks sewed together so next week will be putting together the top & adding the borders for the win!

My other project this week was to start my first ever Elizabeth Hartman pattern. Everything for the 4-block quilt was in the bag, so I brought it to the apt. as a good project to work on here. The pattern & fabric were all still tied up in the plastic bag from the quilt store, so I opened it up this week to sort it all & figure out what I’d been thinking when I purchased all the fabrics. Great question! First off, I looked at the receipt & this was all purchased in August 2018. Sheesh! It’s been in my studio closet for 4 1/2 years waiting for me to sew it up!! Her instructions are to get FQ in various colors, so I did that based on what the picture looked like. As I got into the nitty-gritty instructions for cutting, I realized that the only FQ I had that would work for an animal was the off-white for the seal, but I had a weird woven blueish color that I guess was supposed to be for the other three animals, but it didn’t match well. Also, I needed a FQ for each. So no, I didn’t have everything I needed & a trip to the quilt store was in order. Because you know, my scraps are all packed up! Armed with a detailed list plus swatches for matching, I got this walrus fabric, plus enough for the otters & the narwhal. Then I started cutting & sewing. Ended up with a little wonkiness with all those tiny pieces, but overall, my first EH block is a success. And I did a blue one for January!

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RSC2023 January #2

January 13, 2023 by Sue 4 Comments

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How’s this for some January blue sewing? I processed a ginormous pile of jeans a couple of years ago into bags of different sized strips so they were ready to make into quilt tops. And they sat in my studio closet until the great pack-up. I decided to bring them to the apartment because it seemed like relaxing sewing, plus an old project that could get finished up. These are strips being sewn end-to-end in a giant chain piecing stream.

I got top #1 made this week from those strips. It will be a donation quilt & since my quilting partner got a long-arm for her December birthday & needs practice quilts, I got some backing & batting & will let her do the quilting rather than send in the top & let other volunteers do the quilting. So wins all around! (Evening in the apt for photo shoot so the colors are muted-there’s much more blue like in the first shot!)

This is what’s left after making the first top. How many quilts do you think I can make from these strips???

Have a great week, fellow scrappy sewers!

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RSC2023 January #1

January 7, 2023 by Sue 3 Comments

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I mentioned in December that we are selling our home & moving to a tiny apartment while we sell & buy. I don’t know how long this will take as the hubby is still finishing up some renovations, so it looks like listing will be done by end of January. As I was contemplating how I’m going to do RSC this year with all my scraps packed up, Angela said in her post to make it work for you. So I will! I went through all the projects I brought to the apt & made a list so I would know what I have because I’m only going to sew these projects while I’m here.

The list!

I didn’t take a photo of Songbook before taking it to the quilter last week, but that was my first apartment finish. The kit was a Mother’s Day gift in 2021 from my hubby, but because of supply chain issues, it didn’t arrive until the fall. I was heavy into finishing Christmas gifts & let it lapse. I started sewing the stars in July 2022 just before surgery & the Great Fall stopped all sewing for months. So in November when I could sew again, I started slowly working on it as therapy from the stress of packing & got the blocks done & sewed together before the move. My hubby gave me a coupon for Christmas that said I could go get it quilted, so I got the borders on after Christmas & got it to the quilter! (We have a moratorium on getting things quilted during this period, but he was sweet. This quilt is for me to keep, so he decided to just do it.) I also made the binding & that’s blue for the month!

I’ve been doing this relaxing string piecing for Bonnie Hunter’s Cherry Crunch & have all 448 little blocks made. They get red corners so I’m going to put them away for the red month. Then I can play along with y’all.

My “blue” project for January is to finish the Quilts for Kids kits I checked out before the accident. I’ve had them for months now & feel guilty, so they are my priority. I got #1 done previously, but I finished #2 this week. #3 has the blocks in progress.

I finished the last of the Sweet Kisses blocks (in green), then started putting together the top for this RSC2022 project that I brought with me. I don’t love sewing big rows together, so I’ll probably do a row here & there until it’s done. But I adore it so far.

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2022 Reading Statistics

December 31, 2022 by Sue Leave a Comment

Another reading year has come to an end and here’s the tally for the year. I read less than last year & that was mostly due to life happening that caused me to stop sewing when I listen to books, stop exercising when I read my kindle, & not be able to read much print. But it’s still a pretty good year.

Books read: 171
Pages read: 55,585
Of the books read:
Non-fiction: 15
New-to-me authors: 34
Continuing series books: 115
Re-reads: 28
Audio-books: 76
Book club reads: 4
Challenges completed: 9 of 10
Ongoing tally of Newbery winners: 86 of 100

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2023 Reading Challenges

December 28, 2022 by Sue 1 Comment

Because of all that’s been going on in my life lately, & with new adventures on the horizon in the coming year, I’ve decided to scale back my challenges for next year. They are supposed to be fun & push me to read my books, so I’ve decided to stick with my favorites. These are challenges I’ve done for several years now, some for over a decade, so I know & love them.

This one gets me to read my shelves. I am going for Mt. Ararat, which is 48 books; but hoping to hit Mt. Kilimanjaro again, which is 60 books.

The Mystillery hosts 3 challenges: the Medical Examiner Mystery, the Six Shooter Mystery, & the Century Club Mystery. The last is a perpetual challenge & I only have one more book to finish that up, so I really should get that done next year. The Six Shooter’s goal is to shoot (read) six mysteries by the same target (author) & I did 17 notches on my gun last year, so that was a bunch of series! The Medical Examiner’s goal is to read murder mysteries and attach toe tags to the unfortunate victim(s). I read 95 mysteries last year for a total of 409 toe tags & I aim to read a bunch in 2023 as I work through my mystery series & stand-alones. The Mystillery also hosts 2 seasonal games that add some fun to the year.

I’ve done the What’s in a Name challenge for several years, and I’ve also be joined it. And that will be the extent of my challenges, although I also participate in a goodreads group challenge called Deck of Cards.

Happy New Year 2023!

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