'24 Tuesday To Do Week 11: A Surprise, A Quilter's Life, Rolling Along and Chipping Away


Top o' the mornin' to ya!
(Getting ready for St. Paddy's around here!)
Welcome to my quilt and coffee headquarters.
It's time to grab that cuppa, link up and report in.

Monday Musings by Songbird Designs
Tuesday To Do by Quilt Schmilt
Sew & Tell by Melva Loves Scraps

Things are picking back up everywhere.
In the studio, the garden and yard, on the golf course...
🎉 And hey!  I had two finishes this week! 🎉
I also did something a little crazy and way out of my comfort zone.
Well, that's my teaser.  First we have to go over the last 2 weeks:

* * * Week 10 Priority * * *
1) Finish Blog Hop quilt project #1
The quilt is finished and pics are taken; still working on my post.


I'm looking forward to seeing you all here this Friday when
 I take my turn at hosting and revealing my own VRD quilt.


There will be lots of fun, inspiration, and prizes!
Along with lots of daily prizes from each of the posts,
these four Grand Prizes will be awarded:

 * Kaffe Fassett Precuts Collection *
* $100 digital gift certificate for Hancock’s of Paducah *
* A Big Mystery Box of Quilting Goodies *
* Download of Electric Quilt 8 *

Don't miss out!

2) Finish scrappy stars top
DONE.

A Quilter's Life (59.5" x 69")

Pattern:  "Star Toss" by Cindy Blackberg
 The Big Book of Favorite Scrap Quilts (Martingale)

I wanted it larger so I added a row and a column, and planned
on working in a second pieced border before the geese.  I tried
every idea I could think of before I threw in the towel rotary cutter
 and finally went with the plain borders as you see in the finish pic.


In the end it didn't really matter since I was out of the ivory
background scraps anyway!  That was a clear sign that I
needed to just throw on a solid border and move on but
I couldn't do even that without some quality over-thinking.
Oi vey, right?

By the way, the geese are an adorable 1" x 2" and they make my
quilter's heart and soul happy...which kinda makes me regret not
naming it Heart & Soul because I feel like I gave it some of that!
Maybe my next one...


My final note is that this might be one of the rare times that
I think No Border just might be best.  Next time I'll just add
even more rows and columns.


My plan for this one is to hang it on the wall at the top of our
stairway just outside my studio as a "welcome to my studio."
I've never wanted to hang a full quilt before but I just love seeing
all of these fabrics that I've used in so many of my quilts, which
is why I'm calling it A Quilter's Life.  Maybe after a couple months
  I'll list it but right now I want to see it.

3) Should I make another quilt for the blog hop?
I decided no, I have too many other things to get to.

4) Finish charity quilt top 

I'm not working on this one very often but here's
where I'm at so far:


I'm just making something simple from donated fabric.
I'm not big on the diagonal pattern I didn't realize I was
creating but I thought just 6 fabrics couldn't pull off random
very well.  I might with the row layout but I don't want to
 invest much more time.

5) Garden and yard work
I planted carrots, brussels sprouts, spinach, broccoli and beets.
More recently I added in some herbs and cabbage; the potatoes
are next.  And oh yeah, I'm already picking asparagus!
Another hard-freeze is likely but I don't mind covering things
if I can get an early start (and a jump on the bugs!).

I've been getting in quite a bit of golf so my step average has
been going up.  This week's average was well over 12K but I still
want to see more.  But oh, that golf takes up a lot of time!

Looking to next week:

* * * Week 11 Priority * * *
1) Finish Blog Hop Post
This is an absolute must!
I'll see you all back here this Friday with my reveal!

2) Work on next quilt:  "One-Roll Wonder"
I've already gotten a start on it.  It's a very simple pattern by
Barbara Groves and Mary Jacobson and is another selection
from The Big Book of Favorite Scrap Quilts.  I thought would be
helpful in my quest to move out more Bonnie and Camille fabrics.
(Actually, that's a good hint for #1, my Week 13 Priority!)

3) Work on charity quilt if time allows.
Time probably won't allow but you never know...

Now, if you're still wondering what crazy thing I did, I invite you
to check this YouTube Vid where you can find out:
(Specifically around 22 mins)
Go ahead.  I'll wait....

Alrighty then.  This was my first go at anything like this so it was
an experience to be sure and I'm glad I just put myself out there.
So, so out of my comfort zone but I think reaching my mid-century
mark a couple years ago may have given me a bit of a healthy
YOLO attitude.  Angela is always looking for quilter's willing to share
so you might want to tap into that YOLO attitude yourself?
We all love sewing room tours!

A quick 2024's fabric tracking check-in:
I am 3 yards into the negative this year!
[Meaning:  I've used more than I've purchased.]
A small amount but it's. in. the. negative!

2024 Fabric Purchases:  35.75yds
2024 Fabric Usage:  38.75yds
Overall total yardage:  +183yds

Looking ahead to my future projects, I see no need for any
fabric purchases so I feel I'm really going to start chipping
 away at that overall total [since I started keeping track].
Stellar.

On that happy note, it's time for little more chipping away.
At my stash for sure, but also on the golf course, of course!

(Raise your hand if that made you think of
 "A horse is a horse of course, of course..."I)

Happy quilting!

Comments

I love your projects in progress. Scrappy stars is gorgeous!
Such a lovely quilt. Yes it would be a perfect one to hang. Enjoy your day and happy quilting.
Kate said…
A Quilter's Life turned out beautifully! That's a lot of small pieces in a big quilt, a lot of work. I don't blame you for wanting to look at it for a bit. Enjoy the nice weather and happy stitching this week.
Linda said…
Oh my gosh I LOVED your tour!! That was so much fun to see your space "in person" and get to hear you talk (you don't sound hick-y like me - LOL!) and you are SO pretty Cheree! I know we've seen photos of your space, but having it from your perspective and hearing your comments - it was just so much fun and inspirational. Thanks for sharing, and I admire you for "putting yourself out there".
Glad you are back in the swing (golf pun intended) of things. ;)
piecefulwendy said…
No matter what you end up doing with your quilts (rotary cutter toss or no) they turn out beautifully. Perfect quilt to welcome family and friends into your beautiful quilt room! Happy golfing and quilting!
chrisknits said…
So cool to see you room "love"!!! I love all of your cabinets and storage ideas.
Home Sewn By Us said…
Good morning, Cheree! A Quilting Life turned out fabulous. I just love those little flying geese units and the churn dash blocks in the corners. It's a nice break from the solid borders and just a little bit of whimsy. I'm looking forward to seeing your reveal on Friday. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne
Anne-Marie said…
I had fun watching your tour. Your room looked as I expected from your past pictures. Nice to hear you speaking though; you did a great job!
thebrumms said…
I'm new follower and am looking forward to seeing what you do.
Your scrappy stars quilt is awesome, Cheree! Wow, such tiny little pieces, especially those Flying Geese! Did you paper piece those? I really like the churn dash blocks in the corners of the outer border too! Great job! The tour of your studio was fantastic. Thanks for sharing with everyone! Love your space! Thanks for linking up with Monday Musings!