Why Don’t I…?

I am thrilled to be able to say that the Hopscotch quilt is off the table and the binding is almost done! I am excited about sending it to my aunt, so I will be putting more time into finishing it. I hope I will still be excited when it’s washed and I get to see it in all it’s crinkly goodness. That will be a first, a true start to finish quilt, from cutting and piecing, to binding, to crinkles. I’ve done several projects, but not with all the steps. Then, even though I had a project plan, I started on something new for for the kid. One of those, “why don’t I….?” things I try on a whim.

This one may work out. She loves to go to the little fairs and festivals around here. Sometimes we go on nature walks or take the dogs out. I’d like her to carry her water and whatever she may need, like a snack, rain poncho, etc. Thinking about that, SewCanShe.com has an “easy peasy drawstring backpack” pattern and tutorial I kept being drawn to. I partly like the idea because the kid has a drawstring bag now and is used to the idea, but it isn’t sized to her.And, it’s not something she can grab and go because it currently has the job of keeping her swim gear together, ready to go, making it a good and handy storage place, too.

The thought process continued with how to make it appealing to her and encourage her to carry it. That is almost a no-brainer, put a dinosaur on it. The add-on bonus here is the timing for Easter. I’ve collected a few things for her basket (no dinosaurs!) So, this is going to be her basket! I think I’m even going to have a little plant sitting in it, she’s been wanting one, and it will further the illusion and represent “Life”at Easter. Pictures to come, I hope. Some plans do not look as good in life as they do in my head.

I took some scrap material, of course, and cut the pieces for the bag. Then, I looked through one of her dinosaur books for ideas and adapted one for the project, keeping in mind I did not want to deal with tiny claws or teeth. I covered a small cookie sheet with plastic, and taped that down along with a white fabric scrap. I outlined the dinosaur in pencil and used Derwent Inktense Blocks to color it in (shown in the picture above). If you use water on the color, it will bleed into surrounding areas. That may have been okay here, but I wanted to control the blend, so I used aloe vera gel to wet it. I cut it out with needle-turned-applique in mind. Yes, this may work!

On the quilt side of things, the lesson of the week is to not buy a cheap quilt kit for practice. I know my intention was good. It was cute enough, I wanted to do some smaller pieces that would be easier to manipulate in the machine, like baby quilt size, and it was on sale. It’s triangles, mostly, so that was something new and appealing for practice. A bit bigger than baby size, but okay. So, the thing is, I like the colors (which are much brighter than pictured), but, I am not thrilled with the fabric patterns.

I had pieced all the triangles and had only three pairs left that were to be pieced as four patches when I found one piece a half an inch short. It was late. I knew some of the earlier pieces were off and kept thinking, “just trim to the smallest one”. But, when it happened so clearly on the last set, I was flummoxed. I wrote the company and told them about what I’ve told you here. As I said, it was late and I apparently wasn’t thinking well, or I would have simply realized I could trim it to the size and match the others, IF it could match. Anyway, I asked them what I could do and they sent me a new layer cake to replace the one piece! I just wanted guidance. Maybe because I told them I knew others were off? I was impressed. So, that project had been on the shelf til the new pieces came, and longer, as I got involved elsewhere.

You know me, I always have other stuff going so waiting on the replacement was good. I worked on the quilting of Hopscotch. When it came off the table, the triangle stuff was back. Part of my frustration is deciding what to do! I don’t want a bigger quilt of this, I wanted smaller to practice with. I don’t want to put my craft budget into buying more backing and binding. At the same time, I don’t want these spare pieces hanging out in my scraps space – they don’t “spark joy” to reference the de-cluttering guru’s guiding phrase. (Marie Kondo).

So, I am putting them all together anyway, as three smaller quilts. I had already laid out and arranged the first group when I decided to use the rest up. We’ll see. As a new quilter, the decision process and figuring out the math is difficult and frustrating for me, hence my penchant for kits. One of the great things, well, two, that I have realized with this… one, I am getting faster at getting it together and, two, I am willing and able to finish what I started – something that in the past I may not have done.

I think I’ll be pleased in the long run. I’ll have at least a couple of extra quilts for kids, picnics, dog pads… I’ll let you know as it proceeds. Praise to Bluprint for simply sending a replacement pack when it was obvious this quilt was not going to meet the specifications due to poor cutting on the company’s part. I deserve praise, too, for using what I’ve got come to think of it! I’m pushing now because I want to get the quilt for my daughter-in-law on the table! After, I finish the Dino backpack. Oh, and all those trimmings from squaring up the bright pieces I’ve been working on? Those are going to be the “grass” in the basket.

I haven’t mentioned another huge project I’m working on. It’s a book/planner based on the “The Twelve Powers of Man” by Charles Fillmore. So many people I know choose a work they want to keep in front of them for the year, a practice I also embrace, and often let slide through the year. I love exploring this information and find it warms my heart to be putting it in practical practice format of words to lean into and grow spiritually with. That work will stay behind the scenes for now, and I may find it is one of those things that ends up being for my own learning, not sharing. That happens with Spiritual teachings sometimes. You find you are very excited about a piece you suddenly “get” and are confused that others don’t share your excitement. Well, friend, that piece was meant for you, for now. It happens, I accept it. That’s Life.

In my for now, it seems I need to get back to work! There was a time so many projects, along with regular life stuff like dishes, laundry, sweeping…. would have been overwhelming. I am grateful I can get excited and pick the next direction. While that may not be holding true as I take in ALL I want to accomplish in the next couple of months, it is as I look at what’s before me now.

Back to work. Love you! Take care of yourself!

Cathy

Dino done and loved

I started quilting the dinosaur panel, purchased at Joann’s, with lime green thread. I thought it would be cute. Dino child was so unhappy she didn’t want the panel. I had only done a little in the green and was unhappy with my stitches so I was okay with ripping much of it out. We settled on basic black, after I refused to do it in red. I am glad to say it is done and she is VERY happy with it. I put it on the floor of her play area and noticed in a short time there were little dinos all over it.

She said they were eating the grass with the others, but I think there were some battles involved too. The next day, I was in the kitchen, I know, rarely happens (I wish), anyway… heard a bit of a crash. She had flipped the toy dinos off the quilt so she could put it over her as she watched TV! (Very glad the floor had been cleaned before the mat went down. Oh, correction, before the lap quilt was on the floor.)

It was a fun, light project. While I don’t think it is her favorite thing ever, I am pleased that she is using it. One thing that made this a bit easier, especially since I was moving around and working on several things while she was home, was the little bin in the top right of the picture.

That is one of the little box bins I made last fall. I put the tools for binding the quilt in it so easily had the supplies at hand when I had time to work on the project. It has the thread, which is already running through a thread wax so I pull what I need and it’s ready for the needle. It has snips, yes, they are the scissors found in medical kits and they are sharp with tiny points and I love them for sewing. Clips hold the binding down ahead of where I am working and make corners easier. Rounding it out are the seam ripper and a couple of needle threaders. I put a lip balm in there because well, it’s Michigan and it’s cold. Also note the little bit of batting under the bin for catching threads. Was an extra little thrill to find it naturally sticks to the bottom on the bin.

Added the pictures of the island rescue dogs for joy. They appreciate the raised beds and being close to where I am – when they are not in the bedroom where the bed is further off the floor and even warmer.

Speaking of the kid’s favorite things… for Christmas a year ago, I made her a parrot hat from the pattern book, Crocheted animal hats by Vanessa Mooncie. She wore it once in a while through the winter. Suddenly this winter, she is not only wearing it, she is sleeping with it. This has been going on almost three weeks. So I gave in and ordered a bit of yarn to make her a another one. Based on the yarn I had, we decided on a zebra and a giraffe. Oh my! I’ll keep you updated on that. Fortunately, you won’t ask every day as she does.

I mentioned in the last post that she had only had a couple of days of school that week. The next week, last week, she didn’t have school at all! It got so cold, they were not going to take a chance on someone getting frostbite, which could happen in a few minutes, or worse.. Our school doesn’t have buses, so no waiting at the stops, but just getting out could easily turn into a tragedy. It was so cold, they canceled mail delivery! This week started well with two full days, but last night they put out the call cancelling today due to an ice storm. Did you know we are in Michigan only so my daughter can finish med school? She will be though the physical school part in a couple of months, but it will be a year till we know where she is to do her residency. Times like this, I would like to be back in the warmer climates we are used to, but it would mean uprooting the kid this summer and again in a year. While we may change houses, I think we’ll stay close to her friends and school for now.

We recently joined the Y and she got in a lot of swim time during the break. Mom doesn’t care for swimming, but found she could study while the younger plays in the pool. Her schedule had her at the hospital very early but only for a couple of hours. Worked out well for them and gave me a little focus time. Still feel projects are going slow, and changed some around to be more flexible. And the table shows it!

On here we have the art idea I have carried around for a year. The crochet hooks are out in preparation of the new animal hats I will be working on. (learn more in my next post – hopefully!) Under the ironing board is a fabric I found in the house. I don’t care for it, so I am going to use it to practice free motion quilting, and make the dogs some bed pads, before I take on the quilt top waiting in the wings. Top and bottom are remnants of the dino panel project. Almost forgot, the cardboard box in the back, holding up the art piece, has the blocks for the quilt-as-you-go kitty blocks. Only a few are finished, as in quilted and applique done, but I’m not in a hurry. I knew it wasn’t going to make it for Christmas, and Valentine’s it out of the question since she has been home so much. Maybe housewarming when we move? Haha. I do hope to move out of this house soon, so we’ll see.

Such a long post! Guess it is easy to tell my head has been busy even if I’m not getting things done as I’d like. Here’s hoping for great things to share with you next time.

Take care of yourself, you are much loved.

Cathy