Second half of the commission quilt is done. I hope to have a completed flimsy by Friday.
What have you been up to? Leave me a comment and I'll come and visit as life permits. For eye candy worldwide, I'm linking to Esther's WOW and Connie's Linky Tuesday party. Check them out.
Blessings!
Hexie Weekend is Morphing
I've had to face a sad truth that my hexies are being so ignored, one would think I have abandoned them. Not so, but they may get relegated to UFOs at the speed I'm not going. And as we're coming to the busiest time of the year, I may not even do as much blogging. What a dilemma. So what did I do last week?
Yesterday I handed out my leaf mug rugs to the winners of the table decorating contest at the Friends of the Library meeting. Then I had a brainstorming session with the President of said group for our fundraising page at an upcoming online fundraiser - all that took 5 1/2 hours.
Monday thru Wednesday had the grandchildren over. Lots of driving around, but it's fun to talk to them and interact. In between I fitted in cooking, cleaning, volunteer work, and some quilting.
My finished baby quilt:
I took a bunch of scraps left over from another baby quilt we had made at St. Anne's and put this one together. It's made with a QAYG method where you sew the blocks back to back and the seam allowance (in this case 1") to the front. You fold over the seams and stitch to make faux sashing. Goes together easily. Measures 27 x 34 - just right for newborn, use in car seat or stroller.
Today's linky party is anything you want to share from your week - quilting (of course hexies if you have them), cooking, traveling, reading, family, etc. I'm always happy to read about you.
Yesterday I handed out my leaf mug rugs to the winners of the table decorating contest at the Friends of the Library meeting. Then I had a brainstorming session with the President of said group for our fundraising page at an upcoming online fundraiser - all that took 5 1/2 hours.
Monday thru Wednesday had the grandchildren over. Lots of driving around, but it's fun to talk to them and interact. In between I fitted in cooking, cleaning, volunteer work, and some quilting.
My finished baby quilt:
I took a bunch of scraps left over from another baby quilt we had made at St. Anne's and put this one together. It's made with a QAYG method where you sew the blocks back to back and the seam allowance (in this case 1") to the front. You fold over the seams and stitch to make faux sashing. Goes together easily. Measures 27 x 34 - just right for newborn, use in car seat or stroller.
Today's linky party is anything you want to share from your week - quilting (of course hexies if you have them), cooking, traveling, reading, family, etc. I'm always happy to read about you.
An InLinkz Link-up
While I wait for your eye-candy or story, I'll be over at Amanda's Finish it up Friday and Sarah's Can I get a Whoop, Whoop?
While I wait for your eye-candy or story, I'll be over at Amanda's Finish it up Friday and Sarah's Can I get a Whoop, Whoop?
Design Wall Monday
I've been playing with blocks and finished another baby quilt. I'll show that one Friday. Used up about a half yard in those blocks.
On the upper right of the DW are two new blocks for our Guild's BOM. I really need to get a bigger design wall - 36 by 44 just doesn't do it. On the bottom left are two blocks I'm trying out for a new VA quilt I want to make. If it works out, I'll make a bigger one for QOV. Hope to use up two big bag os scraps on that one. Now tell me - how do you count your yardage when you are using scraps? Do you measure what is made and turn that into yardage? For instance - the two VA blocks measure 12 1/2 inches square or 156 square inches. A yard (assuming it is 36 by 42) has 1512 square inches. So that one block used up 10% of a yard - made 2 - so that's 20%, but I used a lot up in cutting mistakes, changes made to the blocks, etc - so say 40%. Then 10 for the small ones - a half yard. Gessh - all that work and used only a half yard. I'd like to hear how you calculate it.
I'm linking to Judy's Design Wall Monday and Lyn's BOMs Away. See you there.
On the upper right of the DW are two new blocks for our Guild's BOM. I really need to get a bigger design wall - 36 by 44 just doesn't do it. On the bottom left are two blocks I'm trying out for a new VA quilt I want to make. If it works out, I'll make a bigger one for QOV. Hope to use up two big bag os scraps on that one. Now tell me - how do you count your yardage when you are using scraps? Do you measure what is made and turn that into yardage? For instance - the two VA blocks measure 12 1/2 inches square or 156 square inches. A yard (assuming it is 36 by 42) has 1512 square inches. So that one block used up 10% of a yard - made 2 - so that's 20%, but I used a lot up in cutting mistakes, changes made to the blocks, etc - so say 40%. Then 10 for the small ones - a half yard. Gessh - all that work and used only a half yard. I'd like to hear how you calculate it.
I'm linking to Judy's Design Wall Monday and Lyn's BOMs Away. See you there.
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