Sunday, November 30, 2014

Stash Report 113014

Operation Christmas Child Kits

I was happy to see that one of the suggested items to include in the Operation Christmas Child shoe boxes this year was fabric squares and sewing kits. 

I've been working my way through my messy room and through my mother's stash.  It is time to get more organized.   As I sorted and ironed and folded I picked out some that coordinated pretty well and cut as many squares as I could.  Most were 5" or 6". 

One set was 4" because it was easier to cut out the squares from a poorly made panel (acquired a long time ago in a yard sale scrap bag purchase) than unsew the tiny stitches. The time savings more than made up for the little bit of waste fabric.  The larger scraps were still with the panel so I ended up with a good amount of squares even though they were smaller.  It was super pretty and I briefly considered sewing it up myself for a guild quilt for hospice, but then common sense took over and the little voice said "no more new projects!"

For each kit I included a larger piece that could be used for backing, 3 spools of thread, scissors, pins and needles.  It seems like it made a huge dent in the odd accumulation of stuff I have, but I really can't even tell. 

So even though I didn't sew anything I do have a good amount of fabric out. Wish I had thought to take pictures.  It was the most orderly thing I have done in a while. 

I put together 11 kits for a whopping  27.41 yards out +  33 spools of thread + 11 pairs of my mother's scissors and assorted accessories.  Surely I should be able to find a flat surface to work on now!

Fabric Used This Week: 27.41 yards for Operation Christmas Child kits  
Total Used 2014: 91.74 yards
Fabric In This Week: 0 yards 
Total Bought/Received in 2014: 16.08 yards
Net Used 2014: 75.66 yards

I had really hoped to use 100 yards this year and I'm pretty sure I will get there.  I have a few things in the works that if finished should put me over the top.

Head on over to Patchwork Times to see how others are doing with their stash.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Trip Around the World is a flimsy!!

It is not exactly what I planned.  There was not enough of the narrow border fabric for Plan A so I went with Plan B.  Plan B was to finish and move on. Always a good decision.

I am very pleased with the quilt.  I would like to say I would make another but I have too many ideas brewing in my head to go back and repeat something.  

 Linking up with Crazy Mom Quilts  and Confessions of a Fabric Addict  to show off finishes.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Stash Report 110914

Happy to have a Stash Report today.  I think life is slowly going to the new normal.  Swim season is over so there are no more 5:30am practices. Dad is out of Rehab and in Assisted Living so I have my afternoons/evenings back as well.  So now just work to worry about.  I have more energy and my family is happy to have real dinners again.
Approximately 68" x 76"
This was a surprise finish. Did the cutting and unsewing over in Rehab.  Did the sewing in little bits of found time to help me keep my sanity. I always wanted to make a Trip Around  the World quilt and now I have.  Sewing the strips into tubes and then slicing them and unsewing at alternating squares made it really easy.  You can see my slow progress here and here.

Used up quite a bit of fabric which was the goal.  

Fabric Used This Week: 5.86 yards for center and borders  + 1.5 yards for backing for guild quilt
Total Used 2014: 64.33 yards
Fabric In This Week: 0 yards 
Total Bought/Received in 2014: 16.08 yards
Net Used 2014: 48.25 yards

 Head on over to Patchwork Times to see how others are doing with their stash.

Friday, November 7, 2014

All the Way Around the World

Can't believe it!  I got it done.
approximately 60" x 62" at this stage

Well, the center part at least.  You can see my slow start here.  My idea for adjusting the rows so that I didn't get doubles where the 4 sections come together as in the original pattern worked.  I just used the 2 extra strips to balance out the side that ended up unsymmetrical and voila!  I am very pleased.  It was way easier than I ever imagined.  I finally made a Trip Around the World quilt. 

Working on borders now.  I have an idea so that it will end up more rectangular than square.  I am a "make it up as I go" kind of girl so we will see what really happens.  No matter what stash will get used and that is good.

 Linking up with Crazy Mom Quilts  and Confessions of a Fabric Addict  to show off finishes.