It was Syd and Rob's weekend at the coast. They go every year with a group of friends for a remembrance of a friend lost a few years ago. This year, I painted the kitchen. And, it really needed it. It used to be yellow. And, I painted it yellow.
Actually, it was a very pure and bright yellow. But, the living and dining rooms are a brownish gray. It made the pure yellow look wrong. So, the new yellow is a grayish yellow. You can barely see the difference, but it's there and I know it, and I guess that's all that counts. And, the ceiling is so nice and white!
And, I did a little quilting, too. I got the hand applique done on the DWR quilt. When I was pulling out the old applique, I really tore up a line of quilting, so I finished pulling that out and put it back in. I have a couple spots to go back and do a bit of hand work on and then that will finally be finished for real...not sure why I'm having so much trouble putting finished to that.
I made two blocks for the Westering Women quilt from Barbara Brackman. I've finally gotten so I like this quilt. I think I figured out its purpose and that gave me some focus for it. The blocks must have drawn criticism for the Y seams (Barbara wrote a whole "no whining" post about them). But, if you understand Y seams, they're really not hard. It's all about marking the seam start and end of the seamline and backstitching at both. It took a little longer, but they're also a little more precise, I think, for the extra time spent.
Hmmm. I just looked at my directional prints in the block on the left. The camera caught direction where my eye never has. Or, I would have been more careful.
I worked on this quilt. I have over half the stars quilted. I'm thinking about doing a meandering line with stars in it as an all over design in the blue sections. I'm a little worried about doing too many stars and overplaying that hand. We'll see. maybe some fluffy cloud shapes instead.
And, I hung the new valance in the sewing studio. I use table runners here. Four 12" blocks with sashing makes a perfect size. The old valance was nice. It was blue and yellow and really reflected a previous time in my quilting. And, it was time for something new.
These are four batik blocks I made in a BOM. I dropped out after this. I remembered why when I was hanging it the other day. The shop is a nice shop and the lady that was running the BOM is a nice lady. But, she couldn't write instructions for nothing. And, it was so frustrating that I only made four. But, now those four make a very nice runner or valance. I'm loving it! And, it's a great way to use up related orphan blocks.
That represents another UFO down. I am vey focused on UFO's and scraps right now. With an occasional "new" project tossed in to keep me interested. On Friday, my local shop was having a sale, an additional markdown on all their markdown fabrics, and I stopped for backs. So, that will be two more quilts I can move forward. I don't know where my quilting will take me. But, I do know that somehow, it has to be related to finishing up some projects.
Everybody have a great Monday!! Another new week. And, what will happen? We don't know. So, there's something to look forward to.
Lane
Oh! My friend made that Star Quilt, too. LOVE your version of it!!
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