The temperatures have cooled greatly and I've been on a roll setting up things to work on! So I am going to continue to check in with Carol's "To Do Tuesday" at her blog "Quilt Schmilt". It seems to be my good luck charm lately!
Checking in with the things on last week's list:
1. After speaking to my MIL and finding out about the August deadline to turn in the top for the QOV donation kit that I took, my plan last week was to get it made up stat!
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NOT DONE! |
While it's a pretty easy design and I had hoped to get it made up by the end of last week, I hit a snag. The kit was pre-cut but when I laid out the fabrics provided, I found that there were way fewer blue rectangles than anything else. As a result it took me awhile to go through my general stash and other project kits to see if I had something I could add to it. The only blue fabric I had that I liked with the others was this one:
This is a batik that was in with my "Catch" Alaskan Sampler project that I haven't worked on since 2017. However, I had this fabric slated to go into a block in that project. The good news was that reading through the block instructions now, I saw that I had more than enough fabric to fulfill both desires! And of course, picking up the project again, I couldn't resist making the block up just to get it out of the way and move that project a little further forward:
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It's the block pictured on the lower right on the book cover. |
Well, I made up the pieced portion of it anyway -- there is a Polar Bear applique that also has to be added to it. I haven't done the appliques for any of the blocks I've made for this project because I still need to decide if I will do those in cotton or in wool.
I had embarked on this project back when my DH and I were big fans of the TV show "Deadliest Catch" about Alaskan Crab fleet fishermen. We haven't watch the show in years but when I looked it up, turns out a new season of it just premiered last Friday! So I've set the episode (and the season) to record. Maybe this was a sign from the Quilt Muses to return to this project, LOL! We'll see if I'll pick this up again.
And now that I've cut and laid out the blue pieces for the QOV top, I'll continue work on that this week.
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Although the layout might still need a little tweaking. |
2. I had made a Fat Quarter Gypsy - Sew Organized Design "Stacking Pop-up" bucket to use in our tent when we went camping for the Fourth of July weekend. It's the second one of these types of bucket that I have made and last week the plan was to make a third for my Featherweight's travel kit.
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That DID get done and both were reported on here! |
3. My last task for last week was to cut out the next set of "Alaska" blocks for this month's DIY BOM progress.
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That too is done! |
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This time too, I have to piece a "left" and "right" version. |
I am also continuing to make the scrappy Kaleidoscope blocks too so cut scraps and parts for a few more of those as well.
I didn't note before that the scrappy blocks are cut with the Small Kaleidoscope ruler that I had to purchase in order to make pieced triangles for the larger BOM blocks. I'll need to use both rulers to make next month's "Alaska" blocks!
The good news is that with everything cut out, I should be able to stay on track with this even if I only have as little as fifteen minutes to work on them on any given day.
So this week's (still) short "To Do" list is to:
1. Finish the QOV top.
2. The "Alaska" blocks will take second position and be the leader/ender project for the QOV top. They don't need to be completely finished this week since I have the whole month to work on them.
3. Cross stitch is coming back into the project queue: My local At Home store is closing so I went in to try to find a frame for one of my recent finishes. Fortunately I found one!
So I'd like to work on "fully finishing" this one and get it hung up.
4. I spoke last week about having finished a top for an old project:
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"Gathering A Garden Is A Snap" |
I want to look into what I have for finishing this in terms of backing and binding choices. I've also already thought about how I want to quilt it (simple straight-line cross hatch) so I might even try to get it layered if I can also get my cutting table cleared off!
So that's it for me this week! Now to head back over to Carol's "Quilt Schmilt" and see what everyone else is up to for this week's "To Do Tuesday"!
1 comment:
You have been busy, Vivian. Woo Hoo on having enough fabric for both projects! Looks like another busy week ahead. Enjoy checking those goals off your list and Happy quilting. Hugs.
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