Things are so busy at work, I can hardly turn around. I'm logging in early every day and working hard all day and by five, I'm pooped. I still got those two last inches into the sweater body during TV last week and have set that aside and started an arm. I'm still working on the cuff, so nothing to report there, but even though it's still part of the same project, the sleeves, which are knitted in the round, feel like a new project to my hands.
I was able to work on my flower block several mornings and got the tulip finished and got started on the Iris. I'm going to have to be careful cutting flowers out of fabrics that are too close in tone of the background.
I made a cutting mistake last week and cut the pink tulip out of a poly fabric. I didn't know I still had poly in that bin, but both my medium pinks turned out to be poly blends at best. They've moved to the goodwill box because both pieces are big enough to make something for a kid. The fabric wouldn't crease along the stitched edge, so I took that one off and cut a new flower out of a light pink, didn't like it and cut another out of the lavender. I'm surprised that poly got past me. I can usually smell it when my hot iron hits it, but I missed this. Those pink tulips would have been beautiful, tho, and I liked them better than the lavender. Who knows...I may make that block again after a trip to the fabric store.
I got the last of the quilting done on the falling leaves quilt and made the binding and got it attached late yesterday afternoon. Now, all my hand sewing time will be devoted to getting that sewn to the back so this is ready. The deadline is the 17th and I've easily hit it. I didn't have to feel rushed and I didn't have to set everything else aside to devote all my time to hitting a deadline. I'm glad I started in October. Plus, there was lots of good falling leaves inspiration going on outside my window from the maple in the front yard.
3 comments:
Pretty blocks, Lane. Happy binding! I'll be joining you in that task. For some unknown reason, I decided to bind my niece's wedding quilt by hand.
Our hands will be very strong when we are done😎
You do have wonderful color sense. I can't decide whether to call your inner border burgundy or maroon, but it makes your outer border sing.
Never liked those "what am I trying to accomplish here?" projects. You set such a good example - "I'll take what they tell me and learn from it so next time I have to do this task, maybe I can do better". It would have been such a help to read this when I was much, much younger. You know, it's still helpful now. Thank you.
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