I never know what to title these posts most of
the time so lately I've taken to just pulling some
phrase out of the content. How about making it
a little seek-and-find activity? "Find the title!"
Okay...maybe not.
Let's get on with it.
Happy Tuesday To-Do, oh quilty ones!
When you're done hanging out here, please do the
little clicky thing and check out what the other
motivated to-do'ers have been up to!
Latest products of my motivation:
1) Finish Winter Woodland top & piece backing
DONE
60x70
Except for the backing because, as it turns out, I
don't have any so, for now, I'm going to keep my eyes
on the coordinating yardage and snatch some up if
it hits the clearance rack.
I considered using this background fabric but I have
always been a sucker for plaids and dots and so want
to save it for another background. It's too fun to hide
away on the back, no?
2) Choose next quilt and cut out
DONE. TWICE.
One place I know I spend too much time is in choosing
my next quilt project. I can spend hours researching
even when I already have a bucket list, pinterest boards
and plenty of post-its sticking out of the books on
my shelves. It's debatable if/when that can be a waste
of time or if/when it's part of the creative process but
this time I wasn't feeling up to that process so I tried a
different tactic:
Make a simple quilt while deciding on next project.
I'm a one-quilt-a-time quilter so I don't recommend this
course of action at all it but I think it worked this time,
though I'm not super-stoked about this interim one.
One more time I turned to County Seat Quilts. I love
their more faded version of this but I just didn't have
the fabrics to support that look. And wow, they really
appear brighter in this pic, too:
Hubs suggested washing the whole thing on hot.
<gasp, shudder>
Oh, my-great-dull-rotary-blades, NO!
(That was too easy, wasn't it?)
Can you imagine what that would do with all this red?
For a quilter's hub, he's pretty knowledgeable but that
one? Nope. Anyway, it did get me thinking that this
might be one quilt that I do pre-wash before selling, and
I'll include perhaps the entire box of Shout Colorguards!?
Snapped a better pic with it on my bed.
Obviously I still need the border to finish it off but the
stash isn't helping me out so I had to set it aside until
I get to the LQS, or maybe even a trip to MSQC because
[Side-Thoughts Alert]
I'm kinda feeling like a trip up there would alleviate
some lack-of-winter/snow blues. Most people get
winter blues, I get lack-of-winter/snow issues.
Acronym: LOWS.
(Hmm, that would've made a good post title.)
Anyway, this sure was a quick one, and I think it would
make such a great summer "porch quilt" so maybe
someday if I up my faded-reds game, I'll make another.
"Icicles" by Jessica Dayon in Season To Taste
The 24 hours it took to make that gave me the thinking
time to finally decide on the Dresden.
Next question: Use my dark blue layer cakes?
Or maybe in the cheery Bonnie & Camille fabrics?
It took me a day to get them cut out (templates! Oi!)
but the 200+ wedges (a few extras for flexibility)
flew together and are now going into "plates".
Incidentally, I still have plenty of B&C left so
this theme may occur again soon.
3) Continue taking steps with inventory
Not really.
But this seems like a good spot to slip in my fabric
tracking numbers. Still buying too much but I'm
doing decently at using more than I buy.
2022 Purchased: 61.5 yds
2022 Used: 80.33 yds
2022 Net: -18.83 yds
And next week:
1) Continue on with Dresden--try to finish top
2) Think about next project
3) Continue taking steps with inventory
Happy quilting!
Comments
A question. How do you calculate the amount of yardage used? Do you count it as you pull it, or after the top os complete not calculating length x width for total area? Just curious!
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