but we are blooming as best be can.
Hope to be back soon ... :)
but we are blooming as best be can.
Hope to be back soon ... :)
Good Morning!
I Like Thursday @ Not Afraid of Color
This week LeeAnna asked us to make a list of my favorite scents.
"Raindrops on roses ..." immediately popped into my mind.
Yes, I do like the scent of roses ... and spring rain ...
and, well, then, raindrops on roses.
My roses are not blooming so I shall show a photo
of one of my favorite scented bushes that is blooming.
This sweet and spicy scented bush has been blooming each spring
in our yard as long as I can remember, which means the 1950s.
and now it is perfuming my home.
It is my very favorite scent of spring.
The first whiff of coffee each morning is the one my hubby brews
when he gets up to feed the kitties and get ready for work.
My nose peeks out of the quilts each morning to this lovely aroma
and my feet soon follow to the kitchen coffeemaker.
from a local shop to add to the lovey morning coffee scented air.
Mr. Scrapatch picked these up on his way to work
and stopped back at home to drop this yummy treat off for me
before he got on the highway.
This donut shop is a small local place
and it is within walking distance to my home. It makes the best donuts.
I have saved the second donut which is lemon iced blueberry
for my afternoon tea break.
This is my progress on hand stitching my crochet collage motifs to my pillow top.
Yesterday I was watching Mr. Harris go to Paris on my Ipad while I stitched.
This was a fun movie. I could almost smell the roses.
What should I watch next while I stitch.
Katniss wishes to supply the "whiskers on kittens" part of the song
and is one of my favorite things, too.
May your Thursday also be filled with lovely snacks and sounds and scenes and scents today!
Today I took the first stitches in turning my first
Crochet Collage ~ Pillow Cover Plan
into reality.
It is a gray and rainy day here today so my photos are shadowed.
and actually have the pices laid out on the back which has raised grips
that hold them in place while I am working.
so that I have a wide border and plenty of fabric to make a pillow cover.
I am thinking I will add some large stitch quilting lines of sashiko threads
around the outside of the center collage to frame it.
I like to press fusible fleece to the back of appliqued pillow tops
for a firm, smooth top surface.
I decided to start with the three large leaves on the bottom center.
pre-wound bobbins. I never use these as actual bobbins.
I like to use them for applique, English Paper Piecing
and sometimes binding threads.
The top looks good, though... ;)
which I showed yesterday.
My flower does not look quite like the one in the book.
I think I sometimes forget to translate the English Crochet terminology
into USA terminology and make the wrong size crochet,
but I like it and it is a keeper.
I will make another or add applique another leaf or two tonight.
I hope your work week has started
with a happy day of sewing and stitching!
This is the layout for my first
Crochet Collage Garden Project
I am making a cover for a toss pillow.
I am getting ready to hand applique these motifs in place
on the background fabric
with a sewing needle and matching thread color.
Then the plan is to finish the edges with a white crochet edging.
Will post how-to when I figure it out as I go.
Melange 4506-607 Light Gray @ Bits'n'Pieces Quilt Shop
I think they have the complete line of this fabric
in their basics section in the back of the store.
You can order online; call if you need help.
from Chris.made.this
Inspired by this fabric.
I am this slow crochet stitching.
Linking up today with
Slow Sunday Stitching @ Kathy's Quilts
May you have a happy week of stitching!
Wednesday I hosted another Sewing Machine Spa Day
... as I have done in the past in this photo.
Antony also does sewing machine service repair days at quilt shops in this area.
Third Generation Repairman Anthony's Sewing Machine Service & Repair Provides Sewing Machine Service & Repair, In-Home Sewing Machine Repair Service, And Service For All Makes & Models Of Sewing Machines To The Lincoln, RI Area.
What a solid, heavy duty machine.
It is humming along like new after it's spa treatments.
You can see in the background of this photo how the shelves in my sewing corner
are empty so they can be moved during our floor renovation project.
which has been in its box in one of my closets for the last 12 years.
I made many quilts on this machine and even quilted bed sized quilts on this baby.
How I did this with that 9-inch throat space is now a mystery to me.
For the last 12 years I have been using this workhorse off a machine ...
I love this machine.
I thought it might have had to go back to Anthony's Repair Shop
to be taken apart and to have parts replaced
and I was going to be using the XR-65 as a back-up machine.
The computerized parts of this machine have never given me any issues,
but mechanically it was not longer producing the perfect even stitches
that I have come to expect.
Fortunately, Anthony was able to open up the tension unit
and adjust it manually and it is working like a charm now.
My Janome is back under it's cover now
and is going back into the other room for awhile
so we can finish the home improvement project.
I hope to se sewing my Scrappy Irish Chain Quilt again soon.
So no Scrappy Saturday Sewing for me today.
So Sewing Machine Spa Day was a big success.
Oh, Happy Day!
May you have a happy and safe weekend!
Moda Fabrics ~ Sew Sweet
Moda fabrics are wonderful and they generously release many free patterns,
such as this
Flag of Valor Quilt by Minick & Simpson
which features many of the Belle Isle fabrics gathered in my above photo.
There are many, many, many more wonderful freebies in the link below:
Free Patterns from Moda Fabrics
Moda Fabrics also hosts many free quilt-alongs.
Here are a few of the Quilt-Alongs in 2023,
some may require purchase of book or pattern:
One of these is the
Summer Memories Quilt Along @ FQS
that I featured last week.
The photo at the top of the page is the fabrics choices
that I have now assembled for this quilt-along.
The border print is from
Belle Isle by Minick & Simpson for Moda @ FQS
My choice of background fabric is from
Eyelet by Fig Tree for Moda @ FQS
This is my current fabric pull for the Summer Memories QAL.
The large print border rose fabric is from Belle Isle.
The blue plaid and red flower and flag motif
are my choices for sashing and post fabrics,
which are also from Belle Isle.
The other fabrics range from Corey Yoder to Lori Holt
to Fig Tree and Bonne and Camille and more.
My sewing machine is still idle and under cover
while my sewing corner is under reconstruction,
but I am dreaming o summer quilts.
Today we also had summer heat.
The temperature locally soared to 89 degrees F.
That is hot for April in New England!
May you have a safe and happy quilty weekend!
I Like Thursday @ Not Afraid of Color
This week LeeAnna asked us if we are a night owl or morning person
and if we are happy with what we are.
I am a bit of both and have a seasonal approach.
The phrase I think of when I hear this question is:
"Turn Around and Say Good Morning to the Night"
Listen to "Good Morning To the Night"
by Elton John ~ Remix Lyric Video
In winter, when the days are short and the temperatures are well below freezing
and we keep the thermostat low, I am a night owl.
I hunker under the warm toasty quilts with the kitties to keep me warm,
long after Mr Scrapatch gets up and goes to work.
I do not turn up the heat until I get up for my morning brew
and am puttering about.
I stay up late and have even been known to be sewing or crocheting at midnight,
long after my hard-working hubby has gone to bed.
In spring my body starts to wake up from its self imposed mini-hibernation.
As soon as it starts getting lighter in the morning,
I start getting up earlier and earlier.
Then daylight savings time arrives and my body wakes me up.
I look outside the window and I think, "Why is it so dark?"
Then I often snuggle back in for another hour.
My internal seasonal clock is now just starting to arrive
at the point between the seasons
where I can get up when it is still dark and enjoy watching the morning sun
creep around the houses to the east of me and shine in my windows
and slide around the south side of the house.
The sleepy eyed kitties join me.
This is one of my favorite times of year.
I am up. I am energized.
I start getting out into the yard to clean up winter's debris.
I am content.
I am always happy with who I am, what I am, when I am.
I am what I am.
This is a new line and I could not resist.
My favorite print is the width-of-fabric ombre garden,
This is a half-yard cut.
Wild Blossoms by Robin Pickens for Moda Fabrics
I found my Wild Blossoms fabric at
Wild Blossoms ~ Fat Quarter Shop
May you and yours have a Happy Thursday!
A Little Scrappy Saturday Stitching
With my sewing machine tucked out of the home project way,
I have been crocheting, but missing the feel of the fabric.
Today I decided to pull open this small hand sewing project box
and do a little hand stitching.
These folded hexagon flowers are destined for an old WIP:
This is what it looked like the last time it was out of my project box.
I have long admired the colorful quilts that I have seen in the
Kingfisher Stitch-Along @ Stitched in Color
I am making my own version of this with my hexagon flowers.
These folded hexagon flowers are not EPP.
They were made from this tutorial:
Tuna Can Hexagon Flowers by Cindy Prince @ Q&N
Over the years, I have developed my own method of cutting and folding.
My hand stitching skills are definitely a little rusty today.
I was not entirely happy with how my stitches looked.
I am going to need to work on that if
I am ever to have enough flowers for my planned quilt.
I need about 9 more.
Hope this one gets done someday soon, too.
Hope you are having a Happy Easter Weekend!
It has come to my quilty attention
that I have never made a bed size red, white and blue quilt.
How is this possible?
I love these colors.
Some of these fabrics I pulled for a quilt a ew years back that never was sewn.
I am going to be adding and subtracting but this is a good start for the upcoming
Susan Ache is not new to quilt-alongs.
Stitching Kindness SAL by Susan Ache @ Moda, 2022
I love the beautiful quilty goodness of
Of course, I saved the pattern:
Stitching Kindness Free Pattern PDF Here
This sew and stitch along also could be found at
Stitching Kindness @ Auribuzz 2022
I thought at the time that this would be a nice red, white and blue quilt.
For more of Susan's creative kindness, you may find ...
6 Free Cross Stitch Patterns by Susan Ache @ FQS Here
As not everything may not be free
and pattern designers need to earn a living, too.
I have also purchased and enjoyed
So when I saw this beautiful new book
Summer Memories by Susan Ache @ FQS
I was intrigued.
Then I saw this announcement and was even more intrigued ...
Summer Memories Quilt Along @ Fat Quarter Shop
This is Not-A-Free-Quilt-Along
as you must purchase the book.
The book is well written and it has six quilts and 10 cross stitch patterns
and all of them are wonderful!
I think the flag quilt is the best flag quilt pattern that I have seen.
It is well worth the purchase price in my humble opinion.
To see all of the quilts, watch the following video preview ...
Trunk Show Here @ Fat Quarter Shop
I so enjoyed the trunk show that I also enjoyed the
Video of Livestream with Susan Ache @ FQS Here
I particularly enjoyed learning how Susan sorts and selects her fabrics.
The quilts are scrappy and could be made with stash fabrics.
Purchase the Summer Memories Book Here
I have all the fabrics I need in my stash.
I need more medium to light blue fabrics and a border fabric
and I know I have just what I need in my fabric closet.
I will go spelunking in there as soon as I dig out my quilting room.
I do hope to be back to work in my sewing corner in time
to start this on May 1st.
Time will tell.