2024 is literally right around the corner! Usually on Thursdays I will find some patterns, tips, or techniques that will deal with the little pieces and even some of the larger and odd pieces that we all tend to accumulate. But sometimes we put the cart before the horse. Let’s talk about organizing our sewing rooms before we go on to deciding what to work on for the new year! Today we are going to focus on being a little more organized in our sewing space for the new year with some helpful videos. Maybe there is something that might motivate and help us.
I have noticed that there are a lot of people who use Accuquilt products. Did you know that their website has a Storage and Organization section? I did not! This is not a video but a link to their website. I hope this will be helpful!
Christmas is literally right around the corner! Do you feel overwhelmed? Not sure how to use it or what to do with it, and almost to the point of giving it away? I feel that way too, at times! Not to worry! I believe I have a cure for this common ailment. Let’s bust our scraps, especially those little pieces that seem to multiply when your back is turned.
Each Thursday I will find some patterns that will deal with the little pieces and even some of the larger and odd pieces that we all tend to accumulate. Well, I think I might be able to help with some really quick last minute Christmas gifts.
How about a movable coaster for your wine glasses for the person who has everything? Novel idea that you can find here From I See Stars Quilting
Is your stash starting to expand and invading other areas than your sewing studio? Are your muffin bins topped and about to explode at any minute?
Do you feel overwhelmed? Not sure how to use it or what to do with it, and almost to the point of giving it away? I feel that way too, at times! Not to worry! I believe I have a cure for this common ailment. Let’s bust our scraps, especially those little pieces that seem to multiply when your back is turned.
Each Thursday I will find some patterns that will deal with the little pieces and even some of the larger and odd pieces that we all tend to accumulate.
Ok, it’s crunch time. Time to get those last minute quilty gifts made and gifted! Hurry!
From the Sewing Channel we have Last Minute Christmas Gifts:
Is your stash starting to expand and invading other areas than your sewing studio? Are your muffin bins topped and about to explode at any minute?
Do you feel overwhelmed? Not sure how to use it or what to do with it, and almost to the point of giving it away? I feel that way too, at times! Not to worry! I believe I have a cure for this common ailment. Let’s bust our scraps, especially those little pieces that seem to multiply when your back is turned.
Each Thursday I will find some patterns that will deal with the little pieces and even some of the larger and odd pieces that we all tend to accumulate.
We have a mix of goodies today starting with ways to embellish your quilts.
From Aunt Em’s Quilts, 9 Ways to Embellish Your Quilt
Is your stash starting to expand and invading other areas than your sewing studio? Are your muffin bins topped and about to explode at any minute?
Do you feel overwhelmed? Not sure how to use it or what to do with it, and almost to the point of giving it away? I feel that way too, at times! Not to worry! I believe I have a cure for this common ailment. Let’s bust our scraps, especially those little pieces that seem to multiply when your back is turned.
Each Thursday I will find some patterns that will deal with the little pieces and even some of the larger and odd pieces that we all tend to accumulate.
Let’s talk first about Machine Maintenance as we head into the Holiday Season, especially since we have a lot of sewing to do and we want to make sure that our machines are in the best condition!
Our first one is from Evelyn Wood and she shows you how to clean it properly.
Is your stash starting to expand and invading other areas than your sewing studio? Are your muffin bins topped and about to explode at any minute?
Do you feel overwhelmed? Not sure how to use it or what to do with it, and almost to the point of giving it away? I feel that way too, at times! Not to worry! I believe I have a cure for this common ailment. Let’s bust our scraps, especially those little pieces that seem to multiply when your back is turned.
Each Thursday I will find some patterns that will deal with the little pieces and even some of the larger and odd pieces that we all tend to accumulate.
I have some early Christmas presents for you! Our first one is from A Quilting Life and she has several Favorite Christmas Quilts and More for you to choose from.
I am starting to finish up an old quilt-a-long that I started back in 2019. I had to stop due to illness and it was put aside until now. I have most of the blocks made and now I am starting to put the rows together. It is called Mini Block Club and is on my blog. It is completely scrappy.
Here is a picture of the first row and then the top border that is all 2 inch HST that was given to me a few years ago. I think this is a good way to use them up. Here are pictures so far.
This is my retreat project for this weekend. Wish me luck! I believe that I have 14 blocks left to make but at least I can get a head start on it!
NOTE: Your colors may be different from mine as this is a true scrappy quilt, so please feel free to use whatever colors you think will work best for your quilt top. Me, I am going with whatever scraps I have on hand but I believe that I have enough yellow for sashing.
My apologies for the delay in getting this posted. Things have been hectic at home, but here we go!
As you can see, these are the blocks for the top row. If you look at the list of blocks you will find that they go in order and there are 6 blocks to row. So that includes the 4 blocks from January and the first 2 from February. And yes, there are mini border blocks, but those will be dealt with later.
JANUARY AND THE FIRST 2 FEBRUARY BLOCKS:
Four Patch Variation 3
Susannah
London Roads
Ohio Star Variation
Bow Tie
Monkey Wrench
From the picture above you can see those first 6 blocks and they are laid out. Now, I have decided to go with a light yellow as sashing between the blocks. Above the top row I have added in HST. I decided to go with that as I have a lot of these. And you can see that the second row is laid out underneath it, but not sewn yet.
NOTE ON SASHING: I suggest that you sew blocks first, then sashing and then another set of blocks and sew on. And make sure to audition first. You are free to choose whatever style of sashing you want. My sashing blocks measure 2 inches square after sewing.
GOING ON TO ROW 2
Row 2 laid out but not sewn together yet as I am not sure if I like the sashing in between the rows and I am still deciding on if I want to do another HST block or something else.
FEBRUARY AND MARCH BLOCKS:
Odds and Ends ** (optional block)
Entwined Star
Twin Sisters
Rail Fence
Candle and Holder
Striped Shamrock
Please note that I changed the order of the last 3 blocks as they clashed with each other with the colors. You can change them around also if you like.
That is it for today but I will be posting more later this weekend.