Sunday, February 24, 2019

Rainy Week

It was a rainy week. At school I tried to avoid getting the flu from students and staff.
I needed a quick sewing project. The one below was adapted from a mini quilt I saw online.


I had a mini charm pack that I wanted to use in half square triangles. I used 3 pieces from a white charm pack for the white half of the squares. The only problem was the difference in the sizes of the mini and regular charms. I cut the bigger white into four parts but was not very accurate.
The block size ended up two and one-eighth inches. The wolf was fussy cut from a fat quarter.


I used some leftover border for the binding. It was almost too narrow but I made it work.
I'm calling this "The Gunniwolf" for a favorite story my students like to act out.

I am making progress on the March Girl. I can watch TV and sew on it a little each night until my eyes get tired.



What are you sewing?
I'm linking to Wendy's Peacock Party if there is still time.

Friday, February 15, 2019

Washing away the stabilizer

Here are the steps to wash away the pattern/stabilizer on a Calendar Girl block.

1. Remove the stitching from around the edge of the stabilizer.


2. Use warm water to melt away the stabilizer.


3. Be sure to wash all of the stabilizer. Rinse with warm water until all stabilizer is gone.


4. Put the wet block on a clean, folded towel.


5. Roll the towel.


6. Squeeze or press the water out of the block.


7. Let the block air dry on a rack.


That's it. Now on to the next block.

The pattern for Miss March has been placed on the block and stay stitched as an added precaution. 


Below is Miss January. You can see how my stitches had gaps because I could not see very well.

Now I am using better light.

But what will I do to correct Miss January?
I'll be like Scarlett O'Hara and think about that tomorrow.



 Now to link up with Wendy and the Peacock Party.
What are you sewing?

Sunday, February 10, 2019

February Embroidery Finish

Miss February is finished! The empty heart spaces will be filled with tiny buttons but those are the last things added after quilting the whole quilt.
The next step for this block is to wash off the stabilizer.
I plan to take photos of the process and share next time.


Here is a closer look at her hair. 
Stitching the dark colors are the hardest for me. I'm not sure I have connected the stitches.
We will see when I wash off the stabilizer.


More flowers are blooming.
It was a strange week weather-wise.
Still these grew and bloomed and brightened the winter garden.


Sweet two color variety.


My favorites!


Hope you had a great week making and being creative.

Friday, February 1, 2019

Embroidery restart

I am picking up the calendar girls embroidery for a second try.
I have only finished January and worked several evenings this week on February. 
I thought I couldn't see well enough to be successful but sitting under bright light helped.


Here is my container with all the threads, instructions, and buttons.
This makes it easy to pick up and stitch a little when I have time.


I finished the top of a charity quilt. The kit has all the fabric and I only have sew it together, add the batting, and quilt it. Good practice.


Love these early flowers. They don't smell pleasant but I love having them in our garden.


Busy week with crazy weather. 
Linking up with the Peacock Party.