This week started off full of good intentions and ideas and finished with little to show. I took my block I made testing the North Winds Quilt and put it on a tee and love it!
I cut out binding strips for my moms quilt, my deltille quilt, and a few others that I need to finish.
The Moon Festival was during the past full moon and a friend came by to bring me moo cakes to celebrate. They are so pretty and they were delicious. I ate one before this photo was taken.
I ate 3 and each was different. Some had an egg yolk inside to symbolize the full moon. I had to snap a picture as I ate it.
The patchwork pumpkins have been fun to make and I worked on a few more.
I snapped a pic of my sewing room for the Entropy Quilt sew along and forgot to post it~ so you all get to see my space as I work.
If you spied them in the photo above, here’s a better look at the pumpkins I made this past week.
Have I mentioned that i will do anything to keep from sewing by hand? I made these pumpkins with a zipper to keep from needing to sew them shut after stuffing them. The zipper is on the bottom so no one will ever know, unless they read this blog. I still need to stuff these babies.
I then thought I’d work on a quilt coat. I decided to use quilt blocks made by a dear friends mother in law. She gave me a huge tub of quilt blocks and fabric strips. There were so many log cabin blocks and I thought they would make a super cute coat.
I was debating what arrangement to do and also had these blocks that coordinate. I might use them for the shawl collar and maybe cuffs. Not sure yet.
Here’s the tub full of wonderful surprises. Some of the blocks are a bit wonky and I’m thinking I might sew more onto them and then square them up before I sew them together to make the quilt coat.
I got very little sewing done this weekend because our refrigerator went out! I spent Saturday getting my broken phone replaced, then going to get a mini fridge. The mini fridge currently resides in my sewing room. I had to put my design wall up and my quilt coat blocks in the process.
The little bit of sewing I did was on my mask scrap quilt. I’ve been putting it off too long. I was going to plan it out and decided that since it’s scrappy, there was no point in over thinking it. I’m making a half square triangle quilt and really I’ve never seen a scrappy one not look great.