Focus has been my word for 2018.
I’m one of those quilters who has multiple projects in the works
at one time.
at one time.
I thought maybe I should just work on one project until it’s finished.
But that didn’t last long.
I am in a scrap frenzy!
I think I need an intervention!
It all started when a quilty friend came to visit
and presented me with a bag of scraps
that had been cluttering HER sewing space for too long.
But that's a whole 'nother post!
In the meantime, I started a quilt in Texas
from leftover fabrics, in my attempt to use what I have,
and brought it back to Cape Breton to finish.
I am in a scrap frenzy!
I think I need an intervention!
It all started when a quilty friend came to visit
and presented me with a bag of scraps
that had been cluttering HER sewing space for too long.
But that's a whole 'nother post!
In the meantime, I started a quilt in Texas
from leftover fabrics, in my attempt to use what I have,
and brought it back to Cape Breton to finish.
I have always been a big fan of Wendy Sheppard,
who shares her wonderful skill and creativity over at Ivory Spring,
and I wasn't surprised when I spotted this quilt
and discovered it was hers!
Not only that, but it's a free download from RJR Fabrics!
And, the blocks finish up at 16" square,
which is perfect for a pillow
in ANY fabrics!
Ask me how I know!
I didn't have enough large solid scraps to make all the blocks,
but this one finishes up at 52" by 70",
and I'm okay with that.
I love to work with scraps and 'grow a quilt'.
To me, it’s like tending a garden.
Sometimes it takes a few years to complete a flimsy.
I’m okay with that!
So, while I have the solid scraps on the table,
I'm working on this:
You can see another scrap project peeking out at the top.
There is one more on the 'design floor'.
And one being quilted on the Janome.
I can't stop myself.
See?
Every little scrap! These squares are 1/2" finished!
Help!
Maybe if I cleaned off my cutting table,
I wouldn't feel so compelled?
Naw! What's the fun in that?
BTW, the tutorial for the cute little pincushion is here!
If you scroll through Karen's archived posts,
you'll see lots of cool stuff!
Sometimes, that's what I'll do.
I'll choose someone I admire, then go for a nice, long scroll.
Thanks for popping in!
I love it when you come to visit!
~karen
So, while I have the solid scraps on the table,
I'm working on this:
You can see another scrap project peeking out at the top.
There is one more on the 'design floor'.
And one being quilted on the Janome.
I can't stop myself.
See?
Every little scrap! These squares are 1/2" finished!
Help!
Maybe if I cleaned off my cutting table,
I wouldn't feel so compelled?
Naw! What's the fun in that?
BTW, the tutorial for the cute little pincushion is here!
If you scroll through Karen's archived posts,
you'll see lots of cool stuff!
Sometimes, that's what I'll do.
I'll choose someone I admire, then go for a nice, long scroll.
Thanks for popping in!
I love it when you come to visit!
~karen
OH!! I love that "Starry Night " hmmm!! do I need to start another..... May download the pattern..
ReplyDeleteLovely patterns you've got up on your design wall and such a cute pincushion.
I'm working on Soul Searching with a grey background, Simplify, My Small World, Angels Story and more. Sew like you I can't just work on one project.
That would be boring. LOL.
I love your quilt! Beautiful colors, and great pattern, it's a beauty. Cute little pincushion, and great design wall!!
ReplyDeletelooks like you have been busy - love the quilt and all the other things you show that you work on. Yes who can work on just one at a time.
ReplyDeleteYou can make scraps look gorgeous , that quilt is amazing and the little pincushion is too cute . Some interesting projects happening on the design wall too . Great post my friend ♥️
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! It's a very cool effect to have the sun behind the unquilted top, as it makes each patch so distinct. For a moment, I thought you had a line of grey stitching between each!
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying our heat, Karen. You are no doubt more used to it than we are - I'm wilted :0
Great post! Yes, put me on the list for an intervention as well....LOL. Your quilt is so lovely, and you can't go wrong with a Wendy project.
ReplyDeleteI can reassure you there is no fun in cleaning in your sewing room. I just made a pretty good path in the area you can see from the living room and left the rest of the mess...yea! all done.
Love your quilt! Who can work on only one quilt at a time! Some boring person no doubt. Love your pin cushion too!
ReplyDeleteOH so very pretty!! Absolutely love that quilt. Hope your summer is going well...how's that deck coming along?
ReplyDeleteI love using up scraps. It's like getting something from nothing. Fabulous quilt!
ReplyDeleteSome lovely projects underway, I really like your quilt in (mainly?) solids.
ReplyDeleteYour scrap projects are so lovely.... big scraps little scraps are all being used up....
ReplyDeleteHugz
I find while working on a project something attracts me more.Enjoyed seeing what you are working on
ReplyDeleteHi Karen wow i do love your beautiful work,that quilt is amazing ,well done my friend xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful quilt..and from scraps!! Beautiful! I am always distracted by what I see on blogs...let me know if you really need that intervention!!! :) Off to look at that inspirational blog!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love your happy scrappy projects ... :-) Pat
ReplyDeleteJust love having a glimpse into your quilting World Karen! It is a wonderful World! Love your on going projects and who doesn't need a cute pincushion made with scraps?! Hugs Christine x
ReplyDeleteScrappy quilts are best. I love Wendy's work too. Your Starry Night is beautiful as are those great Plus blocks.
ReplyDeleteNo, don’t stop yourself. I’ve become very fond of scraps, and am loving seeing all the projects you have going.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautiful star pattern. Wish you'd share more pictures. I remember seeing a similar pattern on Lorna's Sew Fresh Quilts a while ago. Thank you for sharing the link. I will be downloading it :-) you know because I need another project on my to-do list. Oh, wait there is a squirrel. It has been so hot and soggy here. Hope you are staying cool :-)
ReplyDeleteI love all of the items you are working on, but that pincushion is my absolute favorite, so tiny and adorable!!
ReplyDeleteYour excitement and passion for working with scraps definitely comes through in your post! Your scrappy star quilt is so pretty, it looks fantastic. I have a crapload of scraps that I need to do something with. Your post is very inspiring Karen!
ReplyDeleteIt would be boring to only work on one project at a time LOL I love that pattern. Will have to download. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love Wendy's patterns, too! Starry Night Squaredance is new to me, so thank you very much for the link. Your version looks super, flying in the breeze like that :) I tend to start new projects when I clean my studio and unearth fun fabrics that got piled underneath something else. Oo, look! I think I'll cut that up and make something...
ReplyDeleteI've heard that there are people who work on only one project at a time. Horros! How is that even possible? I've tried, but something new and exciting comes along, and I HAVE to make it right away before I forget. And like you, I love scraps! What wonderful fun when someone gifts me a bag of scraps. You've put yours to very good use! I seldom have solid colors, but would have fun with them.
ReplyDeleteSuch adorable projects! Thanks for sharing every one of them. I do like your finished star quilt, too.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are always amazing and the fact that you use even the tiniest scraps is wonderful. I hate to throw anything away so I understand your plight of using each and every possible little bits and pieces. I don’t quilt but I just might have to wander down Wendy lane. Happy Summer Sewing Dear...<3
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your projects. Sum er’s A good time to work on them. Thanks for sharing your photos and links.
ReplyDeleteOh I love Wendy as well......love all your projects and the quilt.
ReplyDeleteYay for scraps! It’s wonderful using scraps given to us because they are invariably in fabrics we haven’t used and thereby so interesting to work with. That’s a lovely star top you mDe a great job Karenand such a nice size too. FOCUS, I do like that word, I need a think on that one, nice inspiration,thank you.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see what you are doing with the scraps. The stars are amazing. What a great result.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see what is on the wall, too.
Great scrapbusting and I adore the pincushion! xx
ReplyDeleteOh, this is gorgeous, Karen! You are speaking my language when it comes to scraps - I love your analogy of it being like tending a garden! Imagine my delight to discover that I am not alone in working like this (or in finding one scrap project leading to another and another and... ;o).
ReplyDeleteI love that you can have a couple of projects going and know what you're going to do with each. I can have one project going and get distracted!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you're growing that plus quilt. Those colors are so yummy! And your precious, adorable, little pincushion!
I don't focus very well, either, and tend to bounce between several projects that I have happening in my sewing room. The quilt and pincushion are beautiful! You are amazing at using scraps.
ReplyDeleteI love scrap quilts! Lovely, lovely job on the Starry Night quilt. I love how bold the colors look. And your design wall is quite inspiring, I'm curious to see how you blend the blocks together. It sounds like you're having a blast sewing :-)
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Judy