Thursday, November 17, 2016

At Present

I am happily now settled back in Washington State.  Each weekend I have tried to spend some time organizing and "moving in the sewing room" - ah, I'm still working at it.  But now when I walk in, I don't want to run right out. 


I've worked hard organizing fabric, and grouping elastics, zippers, buttons and etc. into their group home and then finding the place they go.  I have used up a lot of fabric garment sewing and I find a lot of my cubbies have free space, way to go me.  And honestly, other than my annual July big fabric purchase, I haven't bought that much.


I was delighted when I found out the 365 day quilt challenge is going to re-run in 2017, I wanted to do it last year (SO BAD) but too much was going on with house painting and gardening.  I have 4, yes 4, plastic hampers full of scraps and I want to do the challenge using these up!  I may aim to make two of each block. 


The above are fabrics from a kit I thrifted.  The kit was an ugly quilt, so I'm not surprised it was donated, but the fabrics aren't that bad (probably not what I would normally buy, but what the hay), and I chose a different pattern out of a magazine I liked (as pictured).  I'm also using some of these for the Westerning Women blocks.  I'm making two of each.  I figure as long as I am cutting, I might as well prep two to sew.  I hope to catch up in the final weeks of this year and then be ready to start the 365 day challenge.


My spare time has been spent cutting out a lot of garments.  I do this during A's T.V. time, what I consider my break.  I've been trying to cut out about two patterns a day, but sometimes it is more.  Somehow the cutting makes me feel that I get to sew.  I mean besides pillowcases, new pillows for the couch, Halloween costumes, and the huge stack of potholders I just prepped and pinned together.  Hopefully I finish the potholders by Christmas, well especially the Christmas ones.

I aim to get up a picture of the sewing room.  I now have a machine up on a frame, and I am really excited about it.  I loaded a quilt top from the thrift shop and have been free to accept whatever comes of my first attempt at quilting on a frame.  Then I can attack my half a dozen quilts that are ready to be quilted.

As I have been cleaning up my space and organizing, I am really pleased to finish up and clear out a nice amount of projects that have/had been stalled due to moving, or needed just a bit of finishing.  Several garments, out, done, and in the laundry.

I'm really looking forward to this next year to be a productive one for my sewing.  The room is set up, A is going to be 3, and I want to document my makes. 










1 comment:

Debbie said...

I loved getting your comment on my blog and wanted to let you know I couldn't email you back since you are listed as a "no comment blogger." I didn't know that was the default setting and had to manually change that on my settings for getting replies to comments I left with other bloggers. I tracked you down and it gave me a chance to see your blog! Setting up sewing rooms does take forever but it is so good to purge the stash and get a fresh start! Good luck with the coming new year quilt challenge...it is good to have goals!