tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22690246024697600122024-03-13T13:49:40.281+11:00Mad Quilter's DiseaseAn obsession with fabric, design, and colour...Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.comBlogger544125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-68447379126666150092024-03-11T11:49:00.000+11:002024-03-11T11:49:55.104+11:00Manic Monday: if I think about it, I'll go madStocktake time!
<p>Well, sort of.
<P>A friend asked what quilt patterns I was eager to do and...I made the mistake of looking in my pattern file...
<P>These are the patterns which I have and yet haven't done. That's not counting UFOs, any quilts in books, or patterns that I downloaded 'with intent'.
<center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/53579866249/in/datetaken/" title="2024-03-11_08-15-47"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53579866249_92de8df959_w.jpg" width="400" height="256" alt="2024-03-11_08-15-47"/></a></center>
<p>Possibly one of the more depressing things about quilting is the knowledge that all the fabric, all the backings, all the books, and all the patterns? You'll never get through that. Yes, yes, all the positivity and encouragement and silly memes, but the truth is that I have far far more than I'm ever going to get through: scraps and buckets and strips and fabric lines and excess quilt blocks...
<P>I guess I could just start by filling out the 'mismatched' blocks that I have and adding them together...
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-52549751267815769362024-02-28T08:47:00.004+11:002024-02-28T08:47:53.691+11:00WIP Wednesday: the one that should have been a Finish Friday<p>
I got about 8 quilts off to the quilter, two did not have padding, but she was
okay with buying it and charging me. That was a couple of weeks ago and she
hasn't been in contact which seems a little odd. Usually she's done by the
next week. Hopefully they didn't cause her any issues!
</p>
<p>
I completed the dress for the Blue Mountains Frocktails event and it turned
out pretty well.
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src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53549245877_e9b1052354.jpg"
width="282"
height="500"
alt="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2024"
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src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53549245997_ca5ebaeb7a.jpg"
width="282"
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alt="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2024"
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<p>
It was a stretch knit dress, sleeveless, with a cowl neck, pattern
Simplicity 2580. I might have liked a bit more flare to the skirt since I
don't like my hip-to-waist ratio (practically non-existent) but it turned
out to be a pretty comfy dress to wear and not too difficult to make.
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src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53550310578_7bf586d55d.jpg"
width="500"
height="282"
alt="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2024"
/></center>
<p>
I'd use the pattern again, although this first time I had significant
issues with putting the cowl together and ended up having to do a bit
of unpicking. Twice. This is the first time I've made notes on a
pattern for the next time I made it.
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src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53550449954_e98eb22b17.jpg"
width="282"
height="500"
alt="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2024"
/>
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src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53549245947_22b15a130b.jpg"
width="282"
height="500"
alt="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2024"
/></center>
<p>
I've since cut out another pattern - "(It's so easy it's)
Simplicity 2898" - another stretch knit, but just the top this
time, although the idea is that it's a fairly long top, which will
be a nice change from all the short ones I end up with.
</p>
<p>--
<p>
While peering around in the brick-and-mortar shop being run by one
of the organisers of the weekend even, I spotted a book called
Zero Waste Patterns by <a href=https://www.birgittahelmersson.com/>Birgitta Helmersson</a>,
which is designed to create loose-fitting clothing with Zero or
minimal waste. I've been looking more at zero waste patterns, so
this was neat.
<p>
They're all loose-fit but with a certain amount of structure to
them. Should be comfortable, will certainly be interesting. I do
need to try them in lighter cottons and linens - maybe a quilting
fabric or two?
</p>
<p>--
<p>So that's Finish 1 for the year! 11 to go, and it's the middle of February!
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-12248391478984215852024-01-24T19:56:00.009+11:002024-01-24T19:57:33.963+11:00WIP Wednesday: the one with organisation (sort of) <p>Okay, I need to finish off gifting quilts to my bible study group of the last five years. I've been intending to gift them a quilt for the last couple of years running, but now the group is splitting up (just switching things around and also different timings), so NOW IS THE TIME.
<p>I feel like I need more quilt tops and designs to offer them. *sigh*
<p>Also, I have collections that need using: Joel Dewberry, Kate Spain, Tula Pink, the Chinese silk I bought back in 2010... They're great collections, but they should be used together!
<p>QUILTING
<p>I have five quilts to head off to the quilter, although she may only be able to do 3 of them. 2 are ones that I should be doing myself, but actually getting them done is the tricky part; I don't know if I have the time/energy to quilt them myself! Although it would also be good practice, right?
<p>Quilter has time from next Thursday, which is later than I liked, but the response would be to give her a bucketload of quilts and then leave them in her care. I can do that, if I can get things together this weekend.
<p>Break Free Or Build Upon - quilts 1&2 are the quilts that I have
<p>BINDING:
<p>Still at least four to quilt. I should borrow L's tapemaker, I have that much tape to make... Although really the hardest part is selecting the binding.
<p>BORDERING:
<p>Okay, I decided I would turn the French General 'backings' into tops. One rim-border in sharp scarlet, and then maybe a small 'extra' border in cream and pattern. So those need to be done.
<p>PIECING:
<p>As I said, I need more patterns - nice large, easy ones. I think doing more with the Disappearing 9-patch might be an idea, and can be done in many different styles and types and kinds. What about "A Year Of Disappearing 9-Patches" for a theme?
<p>Curtains for the front windows.
<p>Layer Cake Lollies pattern: <A href=https://ilovequiltingforever.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/layer-cake-lollies-complete-pattern-final.pdf>here</a>
<p>Star Chain Quilt: <A href=https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bVrhtPA2-vkolQ99PkAQO0wQl8fAqPqn/view>here</a>
<p>Pop Shortcut Quilt:<A href= https://ilovequiltingforever.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Pop-Shortcut-Quilt-Pattern.pdf>here</a>
<p>BACKING:
<p>Tula Pink 'La Luna' quilt has been one of my Halloween hangs for a while - just put it up in the window, let everyone look at it. Need to actually back it and get it off to the quilter, so there's that. I think one of the postage stamp quilts also has to go.
<p>THOUGHTS:
<p>I need more batting. Must work out where's a good place to get it from - would much rather a LQS than a big organisation. I don't even know where the LQS are anymore after COVID, although there must be some still in existence...
<p>And finally, some patterns that I spotted while travelling that would probably make great quilt tops!
<p><center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/53456535375/in/datetaken/" title="Vacation sewing 2023"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53456535375_d60ec0ac56_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="Vacation sewing 2023"/></a>
<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/53456548215/in/datetaken/" title="Quilting patterns"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53456548215_298c8c33c0_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="Quilting patterns"/></a></center>
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-43212461043182843822024-01-11T10:09:00.009+11:002024-01-11T10:54:28.040+11:00WIP Wednesday: the one with holidays!<p>
Back from holidays. Went all around the world catching up with family and
friends, and then hopped on a cruise for 16 days. I didn't do that much while
with family and friends, but the cruise had a 'knitters and natters' group for
an hour or two in the morning which was great to sit with and handsew and
chat. I have emails/FB accounts for several of the women, so that might stick.
<p>
I'm missing my local group of "younger women sewists", but it can't be helped
since their kids are in the phase where mum is the GM, taxi, reminder,
clean-up, and therapist, and they don't really have the time/space for meeting
up outside of that (although they're mostly still working on projects, so far
as I can see.)
</p>
<p><center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/53456248553/in/datetaken/" title="Vacation sewing 2023"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53456248553_8f021fb1b7_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="Vacation sewing 2023"/></a> <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/53456248528/in/datetaken/" title="Vacation sewing 2023"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53456248528_a6cd821fbf_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="Vacation sewing 2023"/></a></center></p>
<p>One of my goals for this year is to finish 12 projects.</p>
<p>
'Finishing' can mean "just put a binding on the damn thing" or it can mean
"create from scratch".<br />- get my growth group's quilts out - I mean,
that's at least half a dozen of them straight off the bat! Need to dig out J
and N's quilts and get them to the quilter.<br />- one dress for a
slightly-out-of-town frocktails (and damn, I just realised I don't have
anywhere to stay for that - oh wait, did I pre-book? *checks* Yes, I
prebooked. Phew!)<br />- cousin quilts: THIS BE THE YEAR
</p>
<p><b>Frocktails clothing</b>:<p>I'd like to use up the pleated fabric that I have. I don't know what kind of style, though: <a href=https://www.moodfabrics.com/blog/1-hour-pleated-satin-skirt/>a skirt</a>, a top, an A-line dress that flares from the high waist? I want something that I can wear, if not 'casually' then certainly without feeling like I need a Special Occasion to do so.<p>I also want to make a Regency-ish dress, rather like the one seen here (which I'm trying on at Liberty of London), only with the top of the back opening wider and the bottom pointy.<p><center><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53447096784_92173beb67_w.jpg" width="249" height="400" alt="London"/></center><p>No, it won't be "proper Regency" but also most of the shows being billed as 'Regency' right now are not, in fact, Regency at all. Neither are the romance novels, nor most of the fiction out there, let's be real! I don't need or want my dress to be absolutely perfectly done the way they did it in the auld days (for starters, I'm using modern fabrics rather than Indian muslin, and there isn't a dress on Earth that you could pay me to make by hand.
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-63867135087090030312023-11-16T09:00:00.002+11:002023-11-16T09:00:34.858+11:00WIP Wednesday: the one with French Generals backing upI'm making backings. That's really about it right now. If I can get a bunch of
backings and tops to the quilter before I go, then I can come back to a helluva
lotta binding, and start from there.
<p>
JS chose the Laid-back Plaidish (I'm thinking of calling it the Glad-ish
Plaidish because it's definitely not "laid-back". It's not really a "Lad-ish
Plaidish" either which would be my alternative name for it.) which is this
quilt:
</p>
<p>
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src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51530103910_dbb67e5c26.jpg"
width="282"
height="500"
alt="Plaidish quilt"
/>
</p>
<p>And the Grandmother's Birthday Puzzle (which his wife N chose):</p>
<p>
<img
src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53303597601_e04d5bfce4.jpg"
width="375"
height="500"
alt="Late October 2023"
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</p>
<p>
I'll back both the Glad-ish Plaidish and Grandmother's Puzzle with this French
General print which I've had for at least a decade.
</p>
<p>
<img
src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53334710154_9014d82dbd.jpg"
width="500"
height="375"
alt="November"
/>
</p>
<p>
Unfortunately, my tastes changed significantly within a couple of years of
buying it and I've never quite reconciled myself to using it. Never been able
to sell it. Never known quite what to do with it. So it's going into a full
chequered backing.
</p>
<p>
And I will steadfastly deny the quilter when she asks, "But this is too nice
for a backing, don't you want to make it into another quilt?"
</p>
<p>
No. No, I do not. Is this the face of a woman with not enough quilts? Let me
assure you in case you feel inclined to say 'yes', IT IS IN FACT THE FACE OF A
WOMAN WITH TOO MANY QUILTS AND WAY TOO MUCH MATERIAL. Which I am using in
pattered backings because this is me and a pretty backing means a quilt can be
turned over and used just the same.
</p>
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-73927967698571156762023-11-02T11:41:00.000+11:002023-11-02T11:41:08.299+11:00WIP Wednesday - the one with backings!In honour of the style of my WIP Wednesday titles: RIP Matthew Perry. I was a
HUGE fan of 'Friends' back in my early 20s, but lost interest long before the
end.
<p>
Thus passes our youth! (<i>sic gloria transit mundi</i>, etc., etc.)
<p>--
<p>In more mundane news: two more
quilts have homes!
</p>
<p>
<b>1</b>. The orange Penny Patch - LG.
<p><img
src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53282785947_a215bbd0df.jpg"
width="375"
height="500"
alt="Quilts 2023"
/>
<br />I was a bit surprised that L chose this, I would have thought she'd go
for the Rainbow Around The World.
</p>
<p>
<b>2</b>. Grandmother's puzzle - NS - needs a backing.<p><img
src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53303597601_e04d5bfce4.jpg"
width="375"
height="500"
alt="Late October 2023"
/>
<br />Another surprise - this is a somewhat traditional quilt with one 'odd'
block. The blocks were gifted to me in a 'birthday block swap' but I found I
didn't like the fabrics once I'd received them. Then one block was missing and
one block was the wrong side, so the blocks sat around languishing forever,
until I finally decided I'd make up the missing blocks and sew it all together
as a top.
</p>
<p>Still to offer to: JS, SG, AG, KR, RR, DP, DP.</p>
<p>
In fact, about 3/4 of the quilts I'm offering still need backings, which I'm
thinking should mean I sew a bunch of FQs together... I mean, that's the
theory.
</p>
<p>
Although I just pulled out a slew of 'old collections' that I've been 'saving
for a rainy day'. Eh. Screw that. They're going out as backings!<img
src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53302735222_a150ec4a3b.jpg"
width="500"
height="375"
alt="Late October 2023"
/>
</p>
<p>
(Except what that really means is that I'm about to have a whole new
generation of scraps turning up and ARGH ARGH ARGH ARGH ARGH. Oh well, I guess
I can further stuff the pouffle.)
</p>
<p>
If I can get the selected quilts and their backings and their battings to the
quilter before I go away, then I can bind them when I get back. (ahahaha, or,
y'know, in a year's time when I actually get around to it).
</p>
<p>Still have the binding on multiple quilts to do. Oy.</p>
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-72915739527643424052023-10-25T09:19:00.002+11:002023-10-25T09:19:59.185+11:00WIP Wednesday: the one with learning<p>Last Wednesday, I found myself in the middle of Frocktails panic. As usual. There was an event on Saturday night and I'd been planning to make a dress for it for, oh, six months.
<p>Life happened. As it inevitably does, and the actual process of doing came down to the last couple of weeks.
<p>Anyway, I pulled out the pattern template, copied the pattern onto some pattern-piecing, and read through the pattern instructions. Turns out working with silk and chiffon and silky fabrics is a little tricksy. I mean, I knew that, but I never really gave it a lot of thought before. This time, I didn't want to screw it up, so I decided to make a toile to practice my techniques, and then went looking for YouTube advice.
<p>The toile was a very good idea, and it gave me practice with fabric techniques - french seams, zippers, bias-binding clothing edges, and rolled hems - so that was really useful and I'm glad I did. Additionally, I now have another nice top to wear in summer. Must remember to wear it.
<p>Checking out the YouTube advice was also a very good idea - it's been invaluable in dealing with the loose-weave, sheer fabric that I chose for the toile.
<p>The major changes that needed making were: the reduction of the width of the dress (it needed more fitting around my bust), and using home-made bias-binding for the neckline and armholes.
<p>I also chose to sew a rolled hem, and while it's not the neatest thing, after wearing the dress on Saturday night to the Frocktails event, I received some excellent advice about how to do rolled hems more neatly (basically: zigzag stitch them, rather than straight stitch.
<p>I think I will try to make the full dress out of the nice material with the facing from the pattern. However, I will still need to make the pattern somewhat slimmer. (And now I'm trying to remember if I removed one inch or two from the pattern...)
<p>Otherwise, I'm in the middle of a cousin quilt (cousin M4 - 4th cousin, name starts with M, I can never remember how I number the cousins tbh) and it got interrupted in the midst of the plan for Frocktails, so everything's a little scatterd all around the place right now. I even had calculations on a shet of paper and now that I've set them aside, I'm not entirely sure I understand what the calculations actually <i>mean</i>...
<p>Otherwise, it's all about getting the study/sewing room sorted out right now, including putting things away in filing cabinets and drawers, giving or throwing away things that aren't needed, and generally trying to be more organised before I go away for six weeks.
<p>Mind you, that hasn't stopped me from trying to sew on some bindings, ready to get quilts out...
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-78300966093725626172023-10-20T09:00:00.001+11:002023-10-20T09:00:00.141+11:00a question of degrees?I've been in the same church study group for the last four? five? years.
<p>
We're a bit of an oddball bunch, tbh, but we've become friends and maybe a
little bit confidantes over the years. It's a space where we can ask questions
about matters where there's room for grace, and receive answers that maybe
aren't entirely orthodox according to the staunchly conservative tradition and
leadership of our church.
</p>
<p>We have a lot of space for grace.</p>
<p>
I've been intended to give the other members of the group (okay, the couples
in the groups) quilts for a while now, but kept on putting it off...
</p>
<p>
Well, this term we've just been asked to take a newer couple into the study,
and while we finally agreed to do so, it puts me in a bit of a bind! (haha)
</p>
<p>
Under other circumstances, I would have brought quilts along to our group's
end-of-year party and gotten people to choose one they liked. Except now the
end of year party is likely to feature this new couple who I've only just met
(in fact, haven't even met the man, he's been off on a mission trip thingy)
and...I don't know them, and I don't really want to give them a quilt.
</p>
<p>
Sorry, but a lot of time and energy and effort goes into these things and I
don't bother trying to sell them anymore, I gift them to charities or to
people I know and love.
<center>
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src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53153924376_0908805091_w.jpg"
width="300"
height="400"
alt="Wip Wednesday late august"
/>
</center>
</p>
<p>Anyway, the tricky part.</p>
<p>
How to ask people what quilt they want, and then get them to choose one (or
two), and then gift it to them but without doing it all in front of this new
couple (because that would be really impolite)? Also: what if the quilts
aren't ready by Christmas? I really only have six weeks before I go on
holidays, and tbh, it's a little terrifying how FAST this is all coming up!
</p>
<p>
Maybe I could just message the members one by one and ask them if they'd like
a quilt and offer them what I have? Then at least I know which ones to
prioritise.
</p>
<p>
the list:<br />2x rainbow curves<br />2x break free or build upon<br />1x
rainbow around-the-world<br />1x woodland dead simple<br />1x penny patch<br />1x
scarlet split-square
</p>
<p>
I also still have these tops:<br />2x laid-back plaidish<br />
2x postage stamp
</p>
<p>
Sheeeeeeeeeeesh. So many of these to get done, still. And that's before you
calculate the entirety of the fabric I have stored in my study/sewing room...
</p>
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-82581005384854827362023-10-16T17:57:00.002+11:002023-10-23T11:47:59.640+11:00Finish...uh...Monday?It was supposed to be 'Finish Friday' but I entirely forgot about it on Friday!
<p>
Finished (trimmed and bound, etc.) two quilts over the last couple of weeks.
</p>
<p>The Valley of Kings has been on the list for about 12 years.</p>
<p>
I bought the fabric (Robert Kaufman's Valley of Kings) because I loved the
shiny, pretty, drama of the prints, and then realised it would probably be
difficult to find a pattern that would showcase it properly.
</p>
<p>
I don't know that this pattern particularly does the job, but by the time I
put this together, I didn't really care. I just wanted the quilt done!
<center>
<img
src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53260793006_a070a700fd.jpg"
width="375"
height="500"
alt="Quilts 2023"
/>
</center>
</p>
<p>
It was originally intended for a friend I knew back in 2010 who held an
interest in all things Egypt. I never mentioned it to her, and over the years
we grew apart to the point where we're no longer in contact. As a result, I
have this fabric and a quilt that I don't have a use for...
</p>
<p>
I was giving away quilts to a number of friends and added some that had been
only just quilted (but weren't yet bound) and Valley of the Kings was in one
of those lists. A friend promptly claimed it.
</p>
<p>WOOHOO.</p>
<p>Okay, not quite 'woohoo' because I still had to bind the darn thing!</p>
<p>
Which I did. Eventually. About a year after actually promising her the quilt.
*sigh*
</p>
<p>
Oh well, she's happy with it. And so is the recipient of this one: the Classic
Dead Simple.
<center>
<img
src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53261277475_97b2b9523f.jpg"
width="375"
height="500"
alt="Quilts 2023"
/>
</center>
</p>
<p>
So-named because it's pretty much just 5" squares arranged and sewn together.
Easiest quilt in the world to make, right?
</p>
<p>
Well, unless you're like me and you angst over what should go where and
whether it's all balanced enough and maybe I shouldn't do the colourwave but
arrange it in another configuration...
</p>
<p>
I've had these fabrics for at least as long as I've had quilting as a
moderately serious hobby (ie. taking up serious shelving in my house). I
bought a number of charm packs of 'reconstruction' fabrics and mixed and
melded them until I had a reasonable colourwash. The original plan was to sew
them together as hexagons with either neutral triangles in the corner or a
contrasting colour to the hexagon. And then, over the years, I realised it was
too ambitious and I was never going to do it.
</p>
<p>Cue the pandemic.</p>
<p>
I had time on my hands, and all that fabric. I started putting together quilts
that I'd only ever planned out. And the Dead Simple Classic was one of them.
No muss, no fuss, just line up all the squares and sew them into rows and then
into columns. BINGO.
</p>
<p>
The friend who requested this one was delighted to discover that the
individual prints had some oddities to it - it's not just solid colour, it's
got some prints and patterns: a map of the world, some paisley flowers, odd
geometric designs...
</p>
<p>Anyway, two quilts out.</p>
<p>
I still have a whole bunch more to be bound and gifted. And something of a
conundrum which I might ask for your help in solving. But that's for next
post.
</p>
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-79129091285024856422023-09-27T03:00:00.002+10:002023-09-27T03:00:00.141+10:00WIP Wednesday: the one with nephletsAm working on bindings lately: all the quilts I have which are quilted but not bound.
<p>Gave the nephlet quilts to my stepbrothers. Old quilts, made years back.
<p>SB1's son got this one:
<center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/49893670101/in/dateposted/" title="Isolation quilts"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49893670101_64d3ebbe27_w.jpg" width="225" height="400" alt="Isolation quilts"/></a></center>
<p>I'll see if I can find a pic of the quilt I gave to SB2's son, but it's very old and has been sitting around for far too long.
<p>Next up are M and C's quilts, who I asked if they wanted a quilt back in 2020, and...just didn't quite manage to deliver. Oy.
<p>M asked for the Dead Simple Classic:
<center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/49893670121/in/dateposted/" title="Isolation quilts"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49893670121_741bc3a6be_w.jpg" width="225" height="400" alt="Isolation quilts"/></a></center>
<p>C asked for the Valley of Kings:
<center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/52778355485/in/dateposted/" title="Quilts 2023"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52778355485_e397af546a_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="Quilts 2023"/></a></center>
<p>TBH, Valley of Kings was originally made for someone else, but I haven't really spoken with her in about 10 years and we don't really keep in touch, so...sorry!
<p>I'm starting to look at scraps again, though, for scrap quilts... I think I'll do one of those scrap quilts made up of 2.5" x 3.5" rectangles. I mean, I always say this, but actually finishing a scrap quilt...
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-60524758149614673092023-08-31T14:17:00.007+10:002023-08-31T14:17:56.767+10:00WIP Wednesday: The One After A Really Long BreakWhew! How long has it been since I posted here? I haven't had any WIPs in ages, haven't done any quilting work or binding or anything in IDEK how long. Anyway, I finally have some updates to post about.
<p>The loooooong WIP of my show quilt was completed on Wednesday, sleeved on Thursday, and labelled and handed off to the pickup lady on Friday. She lives 45 minutes away, in an outer suburb of Sydney. I'm not sure if it's just that they didn't think that the person 20 minutes away was actually closer, or if I was blackballed by 20-mins-away lady after we had trouble matching up schedules last year. She seemed very terse and not very pleased when I dropped my quilt off last year.
<p>Anyway, it's done. Show is in a couple of weeks. On to the next projects!
<p><b>1. BIND ALL THE THINGS</b>
<p>I have this pile of quilts to bind!
<p><center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/53153924376/" title="Wip Wednesday late august"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53153924376_0908805091.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Wip Wednesday late august"/></a></center>
<p>I have these two kinds of bindings to bind them with!
<p><center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/53154417503/in/photostream/" title="Wip Wednesday late august"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53154417503_8b297ef697.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Wip Wednesday late august"/></a></center>
<p>Almost certainly, I'm going to need more binding. I'm also going to need more <i>types</i> of bindings, because those two aren't going to match with all of the different types of quilts I have.
<p>Just gotta get it done. Also: it's not difficult, just finicky over time.
<p>
<b>2. Restless Hands of Sel</b>
<p><center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/53148449407/in/photostream/" title="Restless Hands"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53148449407_67cfdbaf41.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Restless Hands"/></a></center>
<p>Restless Hands of Sel:
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<p>I'm starting to think that the stars are just going to get lost in the colours, you know? Although it will be very pretty, it won't be very <i>distinct</i>! Oh well, I'm going to be a bit less stringent about the colours of the stars now, spotting in a couple of randos to give the quilt some unexpected pop. That's the theory anyway; it may end up looking awful!
<p><b>3. Cousin Quilts</b>
<p>Cousin M got married in late July, then had a wedding lunch in Sydney mid-August. We gave him and his wife money as a gift, but I was planning a quilt for them.
<p>It was also a chance to chat with all the cousins, and one of them mentioned to her new partner that I made "the most <i>gorgeous</i> quilts ever!" And that both she and her sister still use the zipper bags that I gave them for Christmas maybe a decade ago!
<p>So nice to know!
<p>Anyawy, I have Cousin M's quilt pattern picked out, the fabrics for his quilt chosen, and it's just a matter of putting it all together. If I can get it done by the time I go to the UK, then it can be a belated wedding-gift-slash-Christmas-present.
<p>That's the plan at any rate.
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-28927259446133127712023-05-31T19:09:00.005+10:002023-05-31T19:09:56.513+10:00WIP Wednesday: the one with bindingStill haven't put everything back together in the house or the study. I keep saying I'll get my sewing things out, but I never quite manage it.
<p>But I did put my quilt into the NSW Guild Quilt Show.
<p>I have a bag of two quilts with binding ready to be sewn on. Then I have a airless/compression bag of quilts that still need binding.
<p>Cousin M4 is going to be in town in August with his wife for their in-Australia wedding celebration, so I have until then to work out a quilt for them.
<p>In the meantime, I have sewn two more stars for the Restless Hands quilt.
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-43173049829195856962023-04-14T20:40:00.003+10:002023-04-14T20:40:55.740+10:00WIP WORLD: the one with windowsWindows are here. Not installed, but here!
<p>In the process of preparing for the windows being replaced, however, I have packed up almost every single piece of fabric that I own. All the boxes. All the fabrics. All of it. WHEW.
<p>I have a lot more fabric than I remember, though! And am all the more determined to make things of them and give them away to people!
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-19284236343743790422023-03-30T16:25:00.004+11:002023-03-30T16:25:58.381+11:00WIP: the one with PoufflesWindows are likely going to be in the next three-ish weeks.
<p>Therefore, in a rush to clear my sewing room, I finished up the Scrap-Filled Pouffle.
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<p>And then discovered I didn't have enough scraps for it...
<p><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52778195529_ecfa608b2e.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Pouffle"/><script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<p>I mean, who'd have ever thought that I didn't have enough scraps to fill it!
Anyway, I added a cushion and a bunch of larger scraps and paddings to fill it out, and it's looking a little better:
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<p>Still not great, though!
<p>With the windows due for replacement, pretty much all quilting is going on hold for the next month. I might have to do a really swift quilt of Surplus To Requirement in May, just to get it sufficiently done for the Quilt Show, and I would really like to edge the quilts that I have still waiting so it can all go out in the next few weeks.
<p>One of the things the sorting/tidying/boxing thing is doing is getting me to go through stuff and sort it out - eg. the pouffle, which I've been intending to make for a couple of years now, but have only just done through necessity. But I have two boxes of fabric to be rid of and the struggle is going to be finding anyone to take it. Apparently people aren't buying right now.
<p>I put this collection of scrap blocks up on the board, though, just to get something up there, because it was looking really blank when I did my TikTok videos.
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-74051299319902982332023-03-15T13:18:00.002+11:002023-03-15T13:19:01.079+11:00WIP Wednesday: the one with battings and backingsThe auctioned-off Rainbow Interconnected (which I apparently called Retro Rainbow on the label) went to a friend who I thought I might give a quilt to, but now don't have to. She did pay $150 for it, which is more than the last 'auctioned-off' quilt went for ($30!) - although that one also went to a friend, so I'm not wholly unhappy about that.
<p>The thing that I'm miffed about is that they didn't ask me for a description, so it just appeared as "homey quilt" instead of anything about the design and what I think of it. If I'd known they'd be printing something like that, I'd have put together a blurb: <blockquote><i>We are not islands, nor wholly discrete individuals; we influence others and are influenced by them in turn, in ways both subtle and unsubtle. None of us knows the full dimensions of our influence upon others and the world around us, we can only be what we are and what we choose to be.</i></blockquote>
<p>Anyway. Auction done, one more quilt off my hands, and - moreover - gone to a friend.
<p>I did a lot of backings in the last week:
<center><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52739568836_6804b76320.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Pile of quilts."/></center>
<p>Oh so many backings! And then I cut a lot of batting - enough batting that I ran out of the half-roll I bought a couple of years ago! I bought it with another quilting friend, and we divided it into two. I think it was about 15m worth? Or thereabouts? But anyway, I used up my portion of it. I still have two quilts to find batting for, and am contemplating just going down to Spotlight and buying the polyester batting there. Not my first choice (cotton/bamboo batting, from a small Aussie-owned quilt show) but might be necessary for getting things done.
<p>Tomorrow (Thursday), I'll go visit the quilter, pick up the quilts she's already done, hand over the ones that are yet undone. I'll also hand over a bunch of quilts that are finished to some friends who I promised them to a while ago. Except I look at them and think "they're not very pretty quilts", so I'm not entirely pleased about giving them to my friends. IDK. Do I offer them nicer-but-not-yet-finished ones? What do I do with these ones, then?
<p>I think I'm going to offer them the nicer-but-not-yet-finished ones.
<p>At some point, I'll need to sort and store the stuff in the sewing room so the windows guys can come and do their work. It's a neverending job, though, honestly; endless scraps upon scraps upon abandoned projects, upon heaven only knows what...
<p>--
<p>Thing to definitely make before the windows change: the denim pouffle for scrap-stuffing.
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-18955413214344857502023-03-09T13:50:00.005+11:002023-03-09T13:50:36.360+11:00WIP Wednesday: I like big backs and I cannot lie...WIP Wednesday (okay, so it's Thursday here)
<p>
I finished a quilt top: <i>Surplus To Requirement</i>:
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It's made up of a bunch of leftover quilt blocks from the last ten years, with
a fat quarter of 'filler fabric' and a bunch of random jelly roll strips.
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<p>
I had so much trouble working out the layout, particularly because this is
v2.0, and v1.0 was about half the size - the middle section. Then I found a
whole lot more quilt blocks that could be used and then the issue of balancing
the business, the design, the values, and the redistribution of the 'filler
fabric' so it was all across the quilt and not just in the middle.
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All things considered, I'm pretty happy with it. Going to put a backing on it,
quilt it, and enter it into the Sydney Quilt Show.
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<p>--</p>
<p>
I made a bunch of backings for quilt tops, ready to go to my quilter, who
hasn't heard from me since January. (Time just slips away.)
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<p>
I still have backings to make for at least four quilt tops to get done this
year, two quilts to quilt myself (can't hand them off to a quilter, they were
one quilt that got sliced in half because I made the shift from GINORMOUS
LARGE QUILTS to medium sized ones, and this one was too much of a monster to
quilt myself, so I just kinda cut it in half and added a strip to the backing.
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<p>
Do I quilt these two before or after I quilt the show quilt? Choices choices.
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<p>
I finally got a good pic of the Interconnected quilt I submitted for the quilt
show in 2021:
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<p>It's going to an auction at the church trivia night on Sunday.</p>
<p>--</p>
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-1662595707310020752023-03-01T16:58:00.000+11:002023-03-01T16:58:03.826+11:00WIP Wednesday: the one with dressmakingSo many thing to do, so little time:
<p>The 100 Days Project (started 22nd Feb), IG Quilt Fest (March), Me Made March (instead of May, possibly warmer for us in the southern hemisphere)
<p>100 Days Project: quilting every day? Sow at least one seam, if not several?
<p>What if I committed to do one quilting thing a day, even if it's only sow a single seam? Obviously, some things need a little more than one seam to be finished. But I can do those things when I have time.
<p>I kind of wish I'd started up the 100 Days Project on my Restless Hands quilt, which is going nowhere very rapidly.
<p>--
<center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/52714047553/in/photostream/" title="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52714047553_161c12dd0c_w.jpg" width="203" height="400" alt="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"></a></center> <center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/52714047588/in/photostream/" title="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52714047588_5e8cb3eec4_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"></a></center>
<p>So I completed a dress during the week - the Tea House Dress by Sew House Seven - it took me two and a half years, if not more, but it's finally done. I think I won that pattern at a previous Frocktails (2018? 2019?) and I finished it in time for the Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023 event!
<p>I think I'll make a few more of these, they're pretty comfortable and nice and light and casual. I wonder how good it would be in something a little softer and thicker, not quite a nightdress fleece.
<p>I ended up wearing another Sicily Slip because it looked really good with my back tattoo.
<center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/52713832239/in/dateposted/" title="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52713832239_b18cc43be0_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"></a></center> <center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/52713571201/in/dateposted/" title="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52713571201_b7a9458682_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"></a></center>
<p>The Blue Mountains Frocktails event was heaps of fun - great to meet fellow sewists, to sit and talk with a few people that I knew and got to know better, and also to better link names to faces...
<center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/52714047478/in/photostream/" title="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52714047478_4028a5a44d_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"></a></center> <center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/52713832079/in/photostream/" title="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52713832079_63288f6c23_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"></a></center>
<p>Didn't win anything, but bought some fabric at Minerva's Bower on the way home.
<p>--
<p>There's also this dress still to make – the pattern I won at the last Frocktails:
<center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/52714047653/in/photostream/" title="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52714047653_9f896f0319_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="Blue Mountains Frocktails 2023"></a></center>
<p>--
<p>Today, this afternoon, I'm going to sew together the striped binding for the last (couple of) quilt(s) that need binding for this collection. This year, I just really want to finish these quilts and get them out the door.
<p>--
<p>I think I've worked out the balance of blocks for <i>The Spare</i> - a.k.a.”Harry of Windsor” which is entirely made up of the 'spare' blocks of various quilts that I've made through the years.
<center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/52714043363/in/dateposted/" title="The backing"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52714043363_303879bdb4_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="The backing"></a></center>
<p>If I actually manage to finish it in time, it could go for the Sydney Quilt Show, perhaps?Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-21584254906848477772023-02-15T18:48:00.003+11:002023-02-15T18:48:46.501+11:00wip wednesday: the one with the sparesSo this quilt - if quilt it is - is either going to be called <i>The Harry</i> or <i>The Backing</i>.
<center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/52690586508/in/dateposted/" title="The backing"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52690586508_6e8b51a37e_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="The backing"></a></center>
<p>It's made up of leftover blocks from a dozen quilts and more over the last ten years. If you go back through my quilts of 2012-2014, you'l more than likely see a few designs that match the blocks in the quilt.
<p>The thing that I don't know: <b>Is it a backing? Or is it a quilt?</b>
<p>What are your thoughts, both on the name, and on whether or not it's a quilt?
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-60671906652138044342023-02-01T19:27:00.002+11:002023-02-01T19:27:15.215+11:00WIP WednesdayIt's a new year, full of WIPs to be completed!
<p>This year, my cousin M gets married, and I'd like to actually give him a quilt for a gift. This year, the friends from my bible studies who've been promised quilts for YEARS are finally going to get them. This year, I'm going to enter something in the Sydney Quilt Show (somehow). And I'm going to get quilts finished and bound right, left, and centre!
<p>I am! I am! I am!
<p>*sigh*
<p>So, what we have right now on our plate:
<p><b>Planned List:</b>
<br>- M's quilt
<br>- Sydney Quilt Show Quilt (whatever that turns out to be)
<br>- ALL THE COUSIN QUILTS
<p>(Oh cripes that's a lot of quilts to make in addition to all the WIPs that I've got listed below. SSSSSHEEEEEESSSSSHHHHHHH)
<center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/52661742307/in/dateposted/" title="WIP Wednesday - 2023-02"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52661742307_0bf9c4f417_w.jpg" width="400" height="300" alt="WIP Wednesday - 2023-02"></a></center>
<p><b>WIP - in pieces</b>
<br>- scrappy trip around the world
<br>- scrappy leftover block quilt
<br>- plaid-ish quilt 2
<br>- another cousin-quilt (finished top)
<br>- Restless Hands Of Sel
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<p><b>WIP - to be backed</b>
<br>- scrappy postage stamp 2
<br>- plaid-ish quilt
<br>- birthday grandmother's puzzle quilt
<br>- 2x rainbow curves
<p><b>WIP - to be quilted</b>
<br>- two green quilts
<p><b>WIP - to be bound</b>
<br>- scrappy postage stamp 1
<br>- 2x penny patches
<br>- 1x red & black diagonals
<p><b>FINISHED: to be given away!</b>
<br>- rainbow interconnection
<br>- 2x purple squares quilt
<p>I gave away <i>Universe Of Wonk</i> to my hosts for New Year's Eve. So that's one less quilt that I need to deal with.
<p>Look, I know I could give away quilts right left and centre and there would be plenty of friends who'd be lining up for them. But, whew, the difficulty of trying to be fair about it is REALLY TRICKSY.
<p>Dear heavens, I have a <i>lot of quilts</i>. In progress, in pieces, planned, being quilted, being bound... I guess at least having the list means I have a good idea of what needs to be done, and possibly an inkling of how long it will take me. But ARGH.
<p>2023, here we come!Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-40597997223726945512022-11-25T10:59:00.001+11:002022-11-25T10:59:15.764+11:00WIP Wednesday: the one with Christmas gift plansOne more scrappy quilt top down! How many dozen to go???
<center><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/seldear/52518072463/in/dateposted/" title="Mid-November pics"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52518072463_881a24723e_w.jpg" width="300" height="400" alt="Mid-November pics"></a></center>
<p>This is definitely going to be the year of the Growth Group Quilts. I've known the people in my growth group(s) at church for 3-4 years now (7-8 in my original group), and they should have quilts. I'm tempted to just make a bunch, bring a pile to a group gathering, and get to pick the one they like the most....
<p>In the meantime...need moar backings! I'm going to start sewing together chunks of collections that I have which aren't really useful anymore. Also, cotton homespun interspersed with patterned stuff. It's not great, but it's solid.
<p>I sent four quilts off to be longarmed with a local quilter, and will hopefully manage a couple more in the next weeks.
<p>I'd like to make a stuffed pouffle - possibly for giving away? I have some denim, and I think I'm going to use that.
<p>Need to make 'handles' for a laundry bag (or a better laundry bag); actually, we need several more 'bra bags' that we can toss in the wash.
<p>have backings for four more quilts (green spares, two quilts for Lin nephlets, one quilt for Kinsley)
<p>make 3 more <u>old maid's puzzle</u> quilt blocks to add to the 3x3 one - using 'older style' fabrics
<p>Christmas party plans?
<br>- 1 slip dress in a beige colour, suitable for going underneath overlay dresses?
<br>- something for a "hoedown"
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-76937676200903764642022-11-16T10:21:00.004+11:002022-11-18T07:34:26.601+11:00WIP Wednesday: the one with Things To Do<p><u><b>Works In Progress</b></u>
<br>- postage stamp
<br>- plaidish
<br>- cousin quilt
<p><u>Daily</u>: Sew one block of something (postage stamp, if nothing else), sew 1 seam of paper-piecing
<p><u>Weekend (Saturday and/or Sunday)</u>: sew four blocks together
<br>- make a backing for a quilt top
<p><u>Weekly</u>: WIP Wednesday post from now until Christmas
<p><u>Thinking Forward</u>: design for Quilt Show 2023
<br>I'm absolutely blank on this one right now. They want the quilt <i>finished</i> by entry time - but for the binding. I don't know if it's trying to kick incidental/casual quilters out of the show, or to prioritise/preference non-modern stuff (because modern designs and patterns are more likely to be utilised by younger women who are short on time), or if they really have that many dropouts each year.
<p>I have dropped out of the Quilt Show <i>once</i>. And that was the year I tore a calf ligament two weeks before and my cunning plan to self-quilt <i>Swarm</i> ended up on the couch along with me.
<p>Actually, that's an idea - <i>Swarm II</i>, seeing as I gave away <i>Swarm</i> to a couple who I'm not sure are talking to me anymore after 2016, 2020, and now the 2022 mid-terms.
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<p>Quilting ladies don't like to get political for the most part - the thing about being Largely White Ladies means you can ignore politics for the most part, or trust that the White Men will protect you (so long as you fit into their norm of what White Ladies Should Be Like). Being able to ignore politics is something that many others can't do, because the shift and sway of politics affects them, even when the actual policies don't.
<P>For instance, you might have denigrated "the Chinese (government)" for COVID-19. After all, China is a long way off, and 'the Chinese' are a big body of people that you don't usually see or having to interact with, and even so it's mostly people like myself who are culturally integrated.
<p>Unfortunately for people like me, we might very well be culturally integrated, but the way certain people will treat us face to face is as though we're not. And it's no good to say, "well, they're just bad people" because 'they're just bad people' does not eliminate the bruises, the physical injuries, the trembling shock of being openly abused on the street, or the feeling that you'll never be safe again among white people whose smiles disguise their dislike.
<p>By the way, black and brown quilters - whatever their background - have had to live with this treatment for, oh, as long as White America has been ignoring that their society was not only built on the back of black slavery, and by the enforced efforts of black slaves, but that it created a socially stratified (as well as segregated) society.
<p>I digress, but I feel like it's needed. Sure, there aren't too many people reading this, and after 2016 and 2020, I'm fairly sure y'all know where I land on the political spectrum, and most of you haven't gone running away yet...
<p>Anyway. Swarm II. That's the plan. It's going to be messy AF, though. So many small pieces. But maybe it's also time to work up a pattern...Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-55343863329749986892022-11-10T10:02:00.000+11:002022-11-10T10:02:09.039+11:00WIP Wednesday: the race to the end of the yearSo many things to do.
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I'll likely be losing the space in my workroom for a month over summer -
January or February - since we're replacing all the windows in the house, and
that's going to be something of a mess for a while.
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<p>
At this point, I need to make some decisions about what I'm going to do in the
coming months.
<br />- finish all the quilts that I've already done
<br />- get all the quilt tops/backings that I've completed actually quilted
<br />- finish the clothing that I've started
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Somewhere in there, I need to complete a frocktails outfit by the 12th
November. Or just wear something I've already made.
<p>At this point, it's look like "wear something I've already made."
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-6261950956420159312022-10-05T11:45:00.003+11:002022-10-05T11:45:48.615+11:00WIP Wednesday: the one with bitsyGoing away next week until the end of October.
<p>Got my show quilt done and handed in. It's pretty ordinary, but mine always are.
<p>Just doing more blocks of penny patch before I fly away:
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<p>The odd trapezoidal fabric on the wall is planning to be a light top with a tie around the neck and the back, mostly for the next stage of my tattooing.
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<p>I also sewed another Sicily Slip Dress in a dark fabric for taking to Europe:
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<p>Screwed up the french seams - I can't seem to make the french seams without either making the garment too small or else sewing the seam out of the garment so it's visible on the outside! ARGH!
<p>Anyway, it needs hemming at the least.
<p><b><u>To do</u></b>: more stars for doing while travelling (specifically while waiting for things). Not sure I can take scissors in carry-on luggage though. Might have to get one of those cunning cutter things. (Do you think they'd let a baby roller cutter blade pass? It doesn't look very knifelike.)
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-33849341865865828262022-09-21T16:03:00.001+10:002022-09-21T16:03:31.132+10:00WIP Wednesday: the one with quilts I should be finishingSpecifically that Sydney Quilt Show quilt, Universe Of Wonk, which is due next Tuesday! And which I haven't even quilted!
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<p>I do have a day free tomorrow - the National Day Of Mourning for Queen Liz II - so I'll probably spend the day quilting it, although I do have to work out a design. Any ideas?
Selhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269024602469760012.post-51581321403418759612022-09-07T10:11:00.000+10:002022-09-07T10:11:54.029+10:00WIP Wednesday: one-hour dressI was going to make a one-hour dress for the 1920s party for hockey Preso Night on Saturday, but it turned out to be too cold to go with what I'd planned. Maybe for summer instead?
<p><a href=http://theclosethistorian.blogspot.com/2014/03/the-one-hour-1920s-dress.html>The 1-hour 1920s dress</a> at The Closet Historian. Probably the most simple but also helpful of the sites I tried to look at regarding a dress design.
<p>I realised that I'd need an underslip, so I spent time drafting that one (rather roughly) from the Sicily slip dress.
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<p>It needed to be made of a more drapey material than I had. This was trouser lining, and a little stiff. Should have saved it for trouser lining.
<p>I made a draft dress...out of poly-cotton. It did not go well.
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<p>The actual material I planned for the dress is a lot lighter and more fluid...
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<p>And in the end, I just wore a shop-made dress that I've had for some, oh, twenty years and which still fit me, with a draping overlay from another dress that needs some serious work to be wearable... *sigh*
<p><b>Other Projects</b>
<b>Sydney Quilt Show Entry</b>: needs backing, needs quilting, needs binding
<b>Penny Patches</b>: 1x binding 2x quilting & binding
<b>C3 Quilt: M's quilt</b>: no progress
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