We came back from visiting my MIL in North Carolina last week right into another busy week at home! My community garden was scheduled to host the annual Fall visit of the Fifth Grade from one of the local elementary schools. So that meant going in the day before to set up for the visit and back in the next day for their visit. Then on the following day, staff and volunteers from Bronx Green-up, the community garden outreach program of the New York Botanical Garden came to help us get more of our new garden bed builds built and in place. We've gotten a lot done since the start of the season back in March!
Then and Now! |
After that I needed to recoup from the hard work of the garden days, do some food shopping for the house and follow up with relatives regarding our return which all managed to kill the rest of the week.
Over the weekend I did pull out a few of the things from the trip and ordered a few things in follow-up to projects or purchases from the trip. After a few appointments to start off this week, I am finally, slowly getting back to what I had been working on before I left!
The trip itself was also busy but very productive. Here's what I did while we were away:
Piecing
I finished up my "Rainbow Log Cabin Heart" blocks. These had been started to participate in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge all the way back in 2021. I had brought with me the blocks sets for the Turquoise, Orange, Red-Purple, Black and Grey blocks that had been on my design wall since the Summer:
Those done, I realized I needed one more block for the layout. I had considered a number of options but decided to raid my MIL's scrap stash and made a Brown block:
I also came up with an idea for what to do for the alternate squares so will try to work on that now that I am back home.
My "leader/ender" project for this trip was to start my blocks for Bonnie Hunter's "Shoo Fly Shoo". This was her annual Leader/Ender project from back in 2019 and I got a few done while making the "Heart" blocks.
I had liked Bonnie's quilt that was made up of "oodles of blocks" but this past weekend I spied a pattern at Quilting Daily (they are having a $5 sale until 10/31) that I might prefer to do:
I like this one because it would mean making a whole lot less of the "Shoo Fly" blocks! After finishing up the "Scrap Vortex" top back in March (and the backing for it is one of the post-trip purchases), I really wanted to continue working down my "string scraps stash" and this would give me another opportunity to use some of them. Additionally, I've always wanted to make one of these string pieced Lone Stars which would then use up even more strings. So I think I see a project-pivot developing!
I did do another bit of piecing but will talk about that when I report on the "Quilting" portion of the trip.
Shop Hopping
We almost completed the whole East Central Region of the All Carolina's Shop Hop. I've still got to mail in my Hop "Passport" so I can be entered in to win some prizes. My MIL won a fabric bundle last year after submitting hers!
We didn't find out until right before we went down that Rocky Mount in North Carolina where my MIL lives also got hit by a tornado during the Hurricane Helene storm period. The damage while intense wherever it did touch down was no where near what was suffered in Ashville in the Western part of the state. I was sorry to learn that many of the quilt shops in that area, a few of which I had visited in 2022 while camping along the Blue Ridge Parkway, were greatly impacted by the storm.
Needless to say I picked up a lot of goodies and we went to three stores I hadn't been to before. One of them was a store recently opened by a woman I discovered when I attended the virtual Summer Quilt Camp back in July.
My MIL and I both purchased fabrics to make up the bag patterned in this year's issue of the Hop magazine.
My MIL plans to make hers out of the fabric designed for last year's Hop. She already had a few pieces in her stash and found additional prints while we shopped this year. Mine will be made out of the ones for this year which I purchased while Hopping. However, neither of us will be making them using the fabrics the same way as patterned in the magazine! We never got around to working on that project so I'll be keeping this packed up for our next trip back down which is tentatively scheduled for February.
I had also made this pop-up bin to pack in the bag with my Juki sewing machine prior to us leaving on this trip.
When I visit my MIL, I set up a little sewing station and wanted to have a handy trash can to use when I come. I also had brought down my Featherweight machine with me because there was talk of us doing a "Sit-'N-Stitch" session with some other quilters. I had purchased two of the pop up frames so I could also make one while there to put in my Featherweight travel bag.
When my MIL saw the first one she immediately wanted to also make one and ordered a frame. I had one red and black Fat Quarter for the second bin and the plan was to find three more plus fabric for the lining while on the Shop Hop. However, I only found the lining and two more fabrics I liked for the exterior. Ultimately, I decided that one of them wouldn't be used to make the can. Instead I purchased enough yardage of that print as well as another one to go with a panel I already have in my stash.
And hopefully one day this will become another holiday quilt! |
It all worked out since we weren't able to do the quilting get together after all. I brought the extra frame back home and have since ordered yet another a print that I will use for the whole exterior along with the lining purchased on the Hop. Since this was another of the projects we wound up not having time to work on, it too will travel back down for the next trip.
Cross Stitch
While away, I also got some cross stitching done. I had taken a few projects with me both to work on while there and during the drive down and back:
Before and a finished After! |
These two also traveled down with me.... |
One was finished and one moved forward! |
In my last post, I mentioned that I had finished my latest "snarky" cross stitch piece and hoped to "fully finish" it when I returned. The good news is I found a great backing print for it on the Shop Hop!
So I am hoping in the days to come to "fully finish" it and get it hung up!
In the next post I'll discuss the quilting part of the trip and a big project that I moved off of my quilty "To Do" list!
2 comments:
Your heart blocks are looking so cute! Love the addition of the brown MIL block! Great you could do some NC shops, despite the recent hurricane impact. (Our daughter is in college near Asheville so we've been hearing all about it.) I've made a few of those pop-up bins, too, and find them so useful!
Your rainbow hearts are looking good. Seeing them on the bed, I realise they are larger than I had thought.
The shop hop sounds like you had a great time. Good luck with the prize draw!
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