Showing posts with label Stash Report. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stash Report. Show all posts

Monday, March 13, 2017

Stash Report - March 12, 2017

About a month ago, I posted I was fighting whatever illness my husband had.  The next day, I lost the battle and had it too.  It seems once I was well, I had to play catchup to all of the things I didn't do while I was under the weather.  When that happens, sewing must take the back burner.  I am better now, and I think I am caught up.  Back to the sewing room I have gone.

For the time being, I have lost count of the number of days in the sewing room.  I'll have to look back at my notes and see if I can recreate which days the last half of February I was in the sewing room.

In the meantime, I did manage to complete a project.  It started as a new piece of "Ugly Dog" fabric in a paper bag that I selected at guild.  We all exchanged the fabrics, and were given some time to come up with a completed project from someone else's fabric.  This was mine...

At first, I didn't mind because I was a Star Wars fan.  I came up with several great ideas.  Then I started to cut out the fabric, and I noticed certain things that hindered me.  First, the color I thought was red was actually pink.  Red just didn't look good with part of it.  Second, I thought the word "Vader" was centered and looked like a mouth under the eyes.  It's not actually centered, and getting that face cut out proved challenging.  Finally, was the fact that the fabric had been washed and was no longer a true black, but more of a dark gray.

I decided cutting the individual sections apart was a good idea.  I really wanted to piece them back together in such a way that they no longer resembled Star Wars fabric. Here was one I tried. I like the pieced face, but not the fabric scraps I put with it.

 Unfortunately, that was a violation of the rules, which stated they had to be recognizable in the finished piece.  So I opted for simple piecing and color blocks.  I especially like the flange of the binding as a mini border and pop of color.  I disregarded the variance in shades of black, and it worked out.  It's not large, but it is finished.





Although the feature fabric was swapped, the remaining fabric, backing, and binding came from my stash.  It's nice to have a little moving out.

Used this week:  0.66 yards
Acquired this week:  0.00 Yards

Used this year:  12.08 yards
Acquired this year:  8.125 yards
Destashed this year:  3.955 yards

See how others are managing their stashes at Patchwork Times.

Tata for now,
Joy :)

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Stash Report - February 12, 2017

Happy Sunday!  It has been a busy week.  I've been fighting some crud that my husband has, but so far I have managed to stay ahead of it.  I felt just bad enough I could push off a few things and stay home, but not so bad that I couldn't sew.  And sew I did!  I managed more than 15 minutes in the sewing room all 7 days, which brings my annual total to 36 out of my 200 goal.  See how Kate is doing over at Life in Pieces.

I have finished all of the center blocks for Bricks in the Barnyard by Bonnie Hunter, in an enlarged size.  I think I have also made the french braid border long enough, but I won't know for sure until I get the center put together.  I am normally a piece the row by row then join the rows kind of quilter, but I decided this time to make large 4-patches from the blocks, and then assemble those into larger four patches.  I think there will be less of a chance that I will reverse some of them.  You'll understand when you see them, so come back tomorrow for Design Wall Monday to see my final arrangement.  I'm hoping to have a completed top by the end of the day!

I also attempted to join the Rainbow Scrap Challenge 2017.  I had an idea for a finished quilt that would use the scrappy colored blocks with a little preplanning.  I really wanted a constant light neutral for it, but I don't have any yardage in my stash.  So...I went shopping!  I came across these two lovely fabrics.  One is such a light gray, that I would call it silver if it had a sheen to it.  The other makes me hungry, because it looks like sprinkles on a cupcake.  They are teeny, tiny polka dots.  I think the colors would be perfect for the RSC17.  I bought 3 1/2 yards of each, so I could make sure I had enough as a background.

So I took my idea and made a block with the purples I had pulled out.  Then I made a second block.  FLOP!!!  I hated them both.  I disliked them even more together.  So, I disassembled them!  I didn't even bother to take a pic.  I've now gone back to the drawing board, and I am pondering another idea.    If I get the top together today, I may try a block or two and show it tomorrow.  See...you have to come back!

Yesterday was also our guild day.  We made a  Simple Sewing Companion from 2 fat quarters.  This will be great for keeping my scissors and needles secure while I am on the go with handwork.  I love how unique everyone's turned out.

I also won the door prize, which included 7/8 yards of Valentine's Day fabric, a quilt coloring book, and colored pencils.  What a fun holiday surprise!

Be sure to check out Patchwork Times for updates on how other quilters are using their stash.  There are some fabulous ideas there!

Used This Week:  0.50 yards
Acquired This Week:  7.875 yards

Used Year to Date: 11.42 yards
Acquired Year to Date:  8.125 yards

Net Destashed Year to Date: 3.295 yards

Until tomorrow...Blessings!
Joy :)

Monday, January 30, 2017

Stash Report - Week 4

This week, I got to celebrate my elder son.  Even though he was turning 12, he still wanted to go to Chuck E. Cheese.  To show he is growing up, and much to my husband's dismay, he asked for only books for his birthday.  That makes a Mommy proud!


Despite having been a busy week, I did manage to get into the sewing room all 7 days this week.  That brings me to 22 out of my 200 day goal for the year.  I am following along with Kate over at Life in Pieces.

I was able to reassess where I was on Bricks in the Barnyard by Bonnie Hunter.  I had all of the pieces made for the original quilt size in her book, but then remembered I wanted it larger.  I'm a tall gal, so I prefer to make my quilts long enough for me.  (Just in case I love the quilt so much I keep it!)  That will require about 1/3 more blocks.  I spent the week cutting them out and beginning the piecing.  I was doing pretty well, until I pressed all of the seams for one unit the wrong direction.  Oops!  I have to press them all again before I can move on.

I paused on the making of the Bionic Gear Bags for my Mom and Sister.  I decided I didn't like the zippers I had for the outside.  I really want a purse zipper with two larger pulls.  They will just make these bags a little nicer to use.  I have one, but the color isn't quite right.  I've ordered new ones, and they should be here this week.

Although none of these projects are complete, I am encouraged by the amount of progress I made.  I did have to buy the zippers, but I have been able to use what I already have for the rest of it.  Still, I have an addition for the week.  Our guild celebrated our 1st birthday.  One of our members made these cute fabric cupcakes for everyone.  So, I have the 1/4 yard addition.


I'm staying accountable by reporting in with Patchwork Times.  So my numbers for the week are:

Used This Week:  0.00 yards
Acquired This Week:  0.25 yards

Used Year To Date: 10.92 yards
Acquired Year To Date: 0.25 yards

Net Destashed Year To Date: 10.67 yards

Blessings to all,
Joy :)

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Stash Report - Week 3

It's been a busy week in the sewing room.  I have been working on finishing up Ruler Bags.  The first one uses my collection of Texas themed fabrics and is for my sister.  It finishes at 21"x26", and she is excited to take it to her retreats coming up in February.  It has 3 feature pockets on the outside for her longer rulers, and seven pockets inside for her other rulers.  It is sized so she can carry an 18"x24" rotary cutting mat.  I love my coffee bean one, and I know she will enjoy hers too.  Total out of my stash for this bag is 5 3/8 yards.


I also completed a ruler bag for a fellow guild member.  Her ruler bag is much larger, and finishes at 37"x25".  It has 3 outer pockets, and 14 inner pockets.  She provided the butterfly fabric, but I provided the solid quilting cotton for decor and pocket linings, colored pockets, and various muslins, interfacings, and batting to complete the project.  I will be delivering it to her tomorrow, and I think she will be pleased.  I was going to also make her a smaller one for a 12"x18" mat, but I need to discuss design with her.  I just don't think I have enough of the butterfly fabric left to make it work.  Total out of my stash to complete this bag is 4 1/2 yards.


This week I also quilted a table runner my guild taught as a class last year.  I actually finished the top and had it sewn to the backing last September during QuiltWeek, but never actually got it quilted.  Now, it is a finished project, and I can claim it as 2/3 yards used and mark it off my "To Do" list.

During the same Quilt Week, I almost completed a First Aid Bag.  Again, it was close but not completed.  So, I finished up this cute bag.  I'm not completely sure what I am going to do with it, but I can mark it off the list and claim the 1/4 yard used for it.


And finally, I finished up this Easy Wonder Clip Bowl by Birdcage and Thread.  It only used up 1/8 yard, but I can see where it will be extremely handy.  I plan to make a few more of these for my sister and Mom, now that I know how they go together.


I'm checking in with Patchwork Times for my stash report.  Since this is the first I've used this year, my weekly numbers are the same as my yearly numbers:

Used Year To Date: 10.92 yards
Purchased Year To Date: 0.00 yards

Net Destashed Year To Date: 10.92 yards

In addition to those bags, I also began quilt planning for an "Ugly Dog Fabric" challenge with my guild.  The challenge is to take a piece of someone else's "ugly" fabric and create a completed quilt.  I'm pretty excited about mine, but I'm not quite ready to share it yet.  The planning has begun for it, and I'm looking forward to getting it started this week.

In the meantime, I have started stitching two Bionic Gear Bags.  One will be for my Mom, and the other for my sister.  I hope to have those finished up this week, so I can get them in the mail.  Mom knows I am working on hers, but my sister's is a surprise that will coordinate and arrive with her ruler bag.  If I have time before Friday, I may even make my sister a matching Scrap Bag.  We'll see.

I've been following Kate's good example over at Life in Pieces by trying to spend at least 15 minutes sewing every day.  This week, I managed all 7, which brings my yearly amount to 15 out of the 200 that is my goal for this year.  It really is amazing how much I am able to accomplish with this goal.  Whether it is grabbing a few minutes to run a few things under the needle while waiting on my boys, or the "just a few minutes" that turn into 3 hours, I've been pleased with what I have been able to accomplish this week.

And while I'm reporting, let me also say that I am following along with Shelley at Prairie Moon Quilts in The 350 Block Challenge.  Since I was making bags and not actually quilting, I'll claim 10 blocks this week and year.

I'm also going to spend 10 minutes a day this week straightening my sewing room.  Just that little time will yield big benefits by the end of the week.  I've been pulling multiple fabrics, so I have fabric strewn across my room.  Spending a few concentrated moments of time cutting down scraps or putting thread back in place will help tremendously.  I was also looking for batting pieces for one for the ruler bags, so I need to fold and label some pieces.  These little tasks will help return the sense of serenity to my sewing room.

But before I go, I want to wish a Happy Birthday to my Father-In-Law.  Happy 70th Birthday, Pa!  He has been a wonderful role model to my husband and sons, and we are beyond blessed to have him as the Patriarch of our family.

Blessings to All this Week,
Joy :)

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Stash Report - Week 1

Happy first week!  I hope you have had a successful week working your projects.

I managed to get into the sewing room 1 day last week. I'll be following along with Kate at Life in Pieces each week to report days with more than 15 minutes in the sewing room.   Since that day was only to figure out this year's goals, I have nothing out this week. I have been sick this week too, so nothing in either.

Linking up with Judy at Patchwork Times.

Blessings,
Joy :)

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Stash Report - August 21, 2016

This week, there has been no change in my numbers.  That does not mean there has not been anything under my needle or time spent in the sewing room though.  This week, I got back to Bricks in the Barnyard by Bonnie Hunter.  I managed to sew 30 blocks together, which meets this month's 350 Block Challenge number at PrairieMoon Quilts.


I only stopped, because I ran out of one of the pieces I needed to make blocks.  I turned around to cut some more, and....uuunhhhh!


Maybe I need to find my cutting table under there somewhere.  But since it's out, maybe I should go ahead and find fabric to use as the background for my next Buttercream Summer block and trace it for some hand embroidery.  I looked for fabric for a while, and made an even bigger mess.   Not having found the piece I was looking for, I put the fabric away.  Then I neatly started putting various parts of the BOM back in it's designated container.  Voila!  There was the exact piece I was looking for.  I thought, "I should move the stack off my light table and trace the pattern.  What time is it?  2:13AM!!!  How did that happen!?!"

Did I mention I started at 8:45PM, and was only going to sew 15 minutes and go to bed early?  I was trying to follow Kate's good example over at Life in Pieces.  Needless to say, that late night/early morning time in my room counted for 2 of the 5 days I spent in my room this past week.  That brings my total days in the sewing room to 122 for the year.

I haven't managed to trace my pattern yet, but I am trying to focus the rest of the day on cutting the rest of the pieces I need for Bricks in the Barnyard, as well as fixing this...


Oops!  In addition to the 7 bricks I need to finish what is already cut, I also need to cut the rest of the pieces to make 22 more blocks.  I followed the directions when I cut the first time, and made 95 blocks.  I've now decided to make it a little bigger.  If I can get the pieces cut today, then I can slip into the sewing room for a few minutes each morning before taking my son to school and finish the blocks.  I'll also need to resume my 10 minutes a day picking up my sewing room, which will make some much needed progress in cleaning it up.

Still, no actual quilting has taken place this week.  I'm seeing my hopes of quilting my 5 finished tops this month quickly fading...At least I know what my goals for September will be!

See how others are doing managing their stash at Patchwork Times.  I think they are all doing better than me!

                               This Week             This Year
Used:                              0.00                   25.25
Purchased:                        0.00                   73.50
Net:                                 0.00                   48.25

Blessings,
Joy :)

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Stash Report - August 14, 2016

Note to Self:  Do not go on a vacation that ends 2 days before school starts!

Unpacking from my beach vacation and starting back to school has been a complete whirlwind.  In fact, I think I just washed the last of the beach towels because I have been so busy.  But now, the kids are back in the school, the calendar is up to date, and the house is clean.  I still have a few reorganizing projects to do, but the important ones (like the kids closets and pantry) are done.

Way back on August 1st, I woke up early and made my "To-Do" lists.  One of those lists was my stitching goals for the month.  The kids were going to be in school, so I would have more time to sew.  Very ambitiously, I made a list of 18 stitching goals.  (Insert laughing here!). How much have I gotten done so far?  4 blocks!  I did spend a little time straightening my sewing space, but not much.  Total days spent in the sewing room this month...1!  (I haven't joined Kate at Life in Pieces in reporting days spent in the sewing room before, but it is now at 117 for the year.)

Fortunately, not having time to sew, also means not having time to shop.  So my numbers remain unchanged.  Many of the monthly goals involve quilting some tops, so I'm looking forward to having some finishes in the next few weeks now that life has settled back down.

                                This Week             This Year
Used:                              0.00                   25.25
Purchased:                        0.00                   73.50
Net:                                 0.00                   48.25

Until next time, enjoy your stitching and see how others are managing their stashes at Patchwork Times.

Blessings,
Joy :)

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Stash Report - July 31, 2016


This week, there has been no sewing...not even any stitching. Sometimes, you just have to spend a little time here....

For the last week, my little family and I have been in the Outer Banks of North Carolina with my extended family. Along the way, we visited the Wright Brother's Memorial, 

searched for Wild Horses, 

and climbed to the top of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse. 

My Mom, sister, and I made time to stop by the local quilt store. I'm not really doing the Row by Row, but I wanted their row as a vacation souvenier. 

I also picked up these precuts, to use in the quilt. 

And what would a beach shop be with out some sandy prints?  These sand castles and footprints made their way into my bag, all 6 yards. Backing maybe?

I also bought some notions I had been unable to find in Nashville. 

That puts my report a little further in the red, but some finishes are the goal for August!

                                This Week             This Year
Used:                              0.00                   25.25
Purchased:                     6.00                   73.50
Net:                                 6.00                   48.25

It's been a great week, but sadly we are headed home now. Back in reality, school starts this week, and we shall see what the new year brings. 

See other tales of stash management at Patchwork Times

Blessings,
Joy :)

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Stash Report - July 24, 2016

It's not a UFO!!  I managed to both start and finish a quilt top in the same month!  The quilt top Boxy Stars by Bonnie Hunter is finished.  It was a fun project, and is an extra long twin.


I have also worked diligently on the other Bonnie Hunter top I started earlier in the month, Bricks in the Barnyard.  I am about half finished with the blocks, and have used the French braid border as my Leaders and Enders.  I hope to finish it the first week of August.

Next month, I will focus on free-motion quilting and try to get all of the quilts in my que quilted.  So for now, no change to my report.

                                 This Week             This Year
Used:                              0.00                   25.25
Purchased:                      0.00                    67.50
Net:                                 0.00                   42.25

Have a great week!
Joy :)

Linking up with Judy at Patchwork Times.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Stash Report - July 17, 2016

Have you ever been getting ready for a retreat or special sewing time and thought, "I'm going to get so much done!  I better take extra!"?  That is exactly what I did last week.  My plan was to sew every day in the hotel room while my boys were at Space Day Camp.  My goal was to finish the two class quilts I started with Bonnie Hunter at the beginning of the month.  But surely I could get more finished, so I also packed Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Floating Hexagons, my Christmas table runner, and a Scrap Bag for good measure.  It would be terrible to have to go "buy" a "new" project while on vacation, right?

Hahahahahaa!  Silly girl!  What was I thinking?  I did sew every day (and night) in the hotel room.  I did get quite a bit accomplished, but taking just the two class quilts would have been plenty.  While in the hotel, there were still "chores" to be done.  We had a nice room with a kitchenette, and I had planned crockpot meals.  I took most of the spices, but I still had to shop for the meat and veggies while I was there.  I still had a load of laundry to do, and I had to pick up the room each morning after my little tornadoes were done getting dressed.  (Yes, they are able to do this themselves, but time in the morning was a factor.)  There were also two trips to Unclaimed Baggage that needed to happen...that was half a day times two, and well worth it!  (I may never check another bag on an airline again!)

When I wasn't on those adventures, I was in the room sewing.  This was my little setup.  It was compact and efficient.  I really liked the layout, and I made notes in my Quilting Journal about what I liked and didn't like about the setup.  Eventually, I will redo my home sewing room, and these notes will be helpful.


I started by working on Boxy Stars.  Maybe I should have started with Bricks in the Barnyard, because I think I had all of those pieces cut out already.  That was not the case for Boxy Stars.  So I spent time cutting and marking those pieces before I could sew them.  I did manage to get all of the blocks done for the quilt while in the hotel.


When I arrived home yesterday, I also completed adding the sashing to the blocks and assembling them into rows.  Today, I need to complete the cornerstone/sashing rows and add borders.

As I look ahead to the next few weeks, I'll be traveling again.  I won't take my machine, so this week I need to prepare one of my embroidery projects to travel with me.  I only need one, because I am quite sure I will not be able to finish an entire block while I am gone.  Once I have that prepared, I will work on Bricks in the Barnyard.  My goal is to keep this from becoming a UFO, and focus on piecing the rest of July.  In August, the plan is to work on my free-motion by quilting the tops that are waiting.  There are four so far.

So no finishes to help my numbers, but no fabric shopping either.  I have made significant progress on completing this top, so hopefully I am getting closer to moving my numbers in the other direction.

                                 This Week             This Year
Used:                              0.00                   25.25
Purchased:                       0.00                    67.50
Net:                                 0.00                   42.25

See how others are managing their stash this week at Patchwork Times.

Have a great week,
Joy :)

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Stash Report - July 10, 2016

It's been a great week.  One of my Quilting Cousins came to visit with her grandson.  They played together well, while she and I talked and enjoyed time together.

And guests mean...cleaning the sewing room.  This was far less traumatic than normal.  The prior week I needed to get into the Closet of Doom to find batting.  To get to the closet, I had to move the cutting table.  To move the cutting table, I had to put everything else away. So this week, all I really had to do was straighten up around my machine, move the class bags from last week to under the cutting table, and vacuum.

Before and after they left, I have been working on Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.  I have now sewn and pressed all of the half-square triangles (HST) for the Churn Dash Blocks and started piecing the Nine-Patches as Leaders and Enders.  At one point during the week, I had sewn 15 chains of 11 HSTs, and had them laying on the ironing board.  My husband went in early one morning to iron a shirt, and came in to wake me up.  He said he was not going to try to move them, because he was sure he would make a mess.  I laughed at him, got up, moved them, and ironed his shirt for him.


On Saturday, we had a project day at guild.  I looked through my email, but didn't have cutting directions.  So I arrived with just a stack of Christmas fabrics.  I still managed to finish the tablerunner top, but I haven't yet quilted it.  (I have to go back into the Closet of Doom to find batting.) So I am close to another finish.


Today, I am going to finish packing for a trip.  Hubby will be staying here while I take the boys to Huntsville, AL for Space Camp.  I'll be staying in a hotel for the week, so I am taking my machine to quilt while the boys are at the camp.  To help with my quandary from last week, I decided to take my Featherweight with me, instead of my bigger machine.  That means piecing this week, instead of quilting.  My goal will be to finish the tops from last week's workshops with Bonnie Hunter, which are Boxy Stars and Bricks in the Barnyard.  Those pieces are already packed, and mostly cut.  I'm also going to pack up Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, in case I need extra to work on.  And if I have time to clear a path and get into the Closet of Doom, I'll take the batting and backing for the guild tablerunner.  I think I have all the right colors of thread, and it's very linear design could be quilted on my Featherweight.

No fabric was added this week, and I am excited that the fabrics for the tablerunner were all in my stash.  I actually picked out fabrics from my stash to make another one too.  No finishes this week either, but I'm getting close to having several.

                                 This Week             This Year
Used:                              0.00                   25.25
Purchased:                       0.00                    67.50
Net:                                 0.00                   42.25

Check out other Stash Smashers at Patchwork Times.

Have a Blessed Week,
Joy :)

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Stash Report - July 3, 2016

It's July!!  I love July!  To me, it is just summer!  Kicking off with celebrating the birth of our country and red, white, and blue, leading into a vacation of some sort, and filled with hot days spent in the pool!

So to kick it off, I pulled out my Quilting Cousins Patriotic Tablerunner.  I taught this as a class last year with my Quilting Cousins.  Unfortunately, their were many miscuts of fabric, and I gave a couple of cousins some of my demo pieces.  It left me without enough of a couple of the fabrics to make mine, until I found some more at a shop in January.  So this past week, I pulled it out and put it together...Just in time for the 4th!


I also spent many hours at my cutting table this week.  I started by working on Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Charlotte Angotti.  At the beginning of the week, it looked like this:


All the pieces are now cut, and the sewing has begun.  Today, it looks like this:


Towards the end of the week, this happened!


I got to take 2 classes with Bonnie Hunter from Quiltville.com.  On Friday, it was all about Boxy Stars, which is a free pattern on her website.  I managed to get this far during the workshop:


On Saturday, we raised the roof with Bricks in the Barnyard from Scraps & Shirttails II.  I sat at the "Fun" table, so we weren't really the "Productive" table.  This (and a couple of border pieces) was all I got sewn together during the workshop:


Now, I'm in a quandary.  The Quiltville classes were so much fun and I am excited about them, but they are packed away from bringing them home.  The pieces I cut this week for Girls Just Wanna Have Fun are sitting out in my sewing room.  Next week, I'll be traveling with time to sew in my hotel room.  Do I leave the Quiltville quilts packed up and take them with me, or do I pack up the other and take it with me?  On the other hand, I also still need to make my older son a messenger bag, finish two projects for my Mother-In-Love's birthday on the 15th, and figure out if a different top thread will fix my free-motion quilting problem!  I don't know the answer yet, but first things first...finish the binding on the patriotic table runner!

I'm so glad to have a finish this week, and no fabric purchases.  (I did however, purchase several books and pens from Bonnie.)

                                 This Week             This Year
Used:                               2.50                   25.25
Purchased:                       0.00                    67.50
Net:                                 2.50                   42.25

See more Stash Busting progress at Patchwork Times.

Blessings,
Joy  :)

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Stash Report - June 26, 2016

Where has the month gone?  I am certainly enjoying these summer days with my kiddos, but it is moving on by!  They left yesterday to spend a few days with their grandparents, so I am trying to get caught up.  Since my last post, I've had some drastic stash movement, but not in a positive way.

I agreed to make my oldest son a new bag to carry at church.  Since he will be entering the youth group in a few months, he and I decided he needed a "cooler" bag.  I did a little surfing, and came up with a messenger style bag.  I used the Connor Messenger Bag pattern from punkinpatterns.com as my inspiration.  Since he is a little bigger than the pattern writer's son, I needed to make some adjustments.  My son also asked for some things that were not in the original design, like a zipper, pen loops, and snaps.  For the outside of the bag, I am using some old uniform pants I had.  I wore holes in several pairs, and I was saving them to use as backing for a denim quilt I want to make one day.  Since it is a heavier fabric than regular cotton, it should hold up and wear nicely.  He also wanted it lined, so we went shopping and he picked out the celestial star fabric.  We didn't know which color carabiners we would be able to find, so we bought a yard of each of the three colors they had.


We found carabiners in red and green, and he chose the red.  Since I wasn't sure about the modifications I wanted to make for the bag, I used the green to make a mock up that we will give to his little brother.  It turned out ok, but I definitely learned some things that will come in handy for making the finished bag for my older son.



I'll be working on the older son's bag later this week.  Tonight, I would like to finish a purse for a friend who has a birthday this week.

At the end of the week, I will be taking 2 classes with Bonnie Hunter at Quiltville.com  I'm excited about the class, but I wonder if I am the only person who has to buy fabric to take her class?  She's known mostly for her use of scraps, but I don't seem to have many.  I guess that means I am a judicious cutter, I don't sew enough, or a little of both. I'm still excited about taking her classes.

The first is one of her free patterns called Boxy Stars.   My husband claimed this quilt, and asked me to make it in blues/blue-greens.  I plan to use the white with blue rings as the background, and the blue/greens as pieces.  I bought extra of the blue with gray, so I could use it for a border and binding.   I'll also be increasing the size of this quilt, so he can use it on the couch.  I'll need to get some of the pieces cut before the class on Friday.


The second class will be Bricks in the Barnyard from her book Scraps & Shirttails II.  I'll be using the gray strip roll as my light pieces, the black strip roll as my dark pieces, and the yellow/green as my accent pieces.  Each of these strip rolls have 50 2.5" strips, which is equal to about 3 1/2 yards of fabric each.  I'll be making this quilt larger than is in the book, and I'll have to cut them down this week too.  I have some other blacks/grays I may toss in the bag in case I need them.


My numbers are taking a nosedive, since I purchased so much fabric for these 2 classes.  I have the one messenger bag finish to offset a little, but it would really help if I could get my last quilt top quilted and bound.  My free-motion machine and I have had a disagreement about the top, and so far the machine is winning.  It is looping really badly on the back, regardless of where I set the tension.  It seems to be piecing just fine.  I am going to try buying a different thread for the top, before I throw in the towel and take it to the repair man.

So my number are:
                                   This Week             This Year
Used                                     1.0                   22.75
Added                                  25.25                  67.5
Net Used / Added                     24.25                  44.75

Check out how others are managing their stashes and what they have been up to at Patchwork Times.

Have a Blessed week,
Joy :)

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Stash Report - May 22, 2016

This week, I have mostly been busy helping a friend move.  Actually, that friend is a local quilt shop owner, and she was moving her personal studio.  She isn't "set up" in the new space, but at least all of her belongings are in the new space.  I'll be helping her over the next few months to get everything in place.  Along the way, she found a couple of things to give to me.

First is a Koala chair.  It is an older model that she used as a shop demo many years ago when she sold Koala furniture.  It doesn't have all of the bells and whistles of more modern chairs, but it should be more comfortable than the straight chair I use now.


She also gave me a large cutting mat, that is 35 x 71.  It should fit the top of my cutting table, but I don't currently have all of the leaves up on it, so I didn't take a picture of it.

And finally, she gave me what remained on a bolt of fabric.  It is 5 yards of space fabric, which happens to be the theme I picked for this summer with the boys.  I'll be making pillowcase bags, and other bags for them out of it to use on our many adventures this summer.


On the actual sewing front, I did finish the top of the Chained Nine Patch by Cathy Bush I was working on.  I've selected the coral color at the top for my backing and binding, and I'm proud to say I had it in my stash.


I don't have pictures of my actual stash, because it is buried behind my cutting table.  However, I did want to share how I label and fold my fabric.  I start by measuring all of the fabric that comes in.  Any piece that is 1/2 yard or more, gets wrapped around my 6" x 24" ruler, and then folded in half.  I then stick a label on it with the yardage and width.  This way, I don't have to unfold it to figure out how much I have, and whether or not it will work for the current project.


I have been doing this for many years now, so it isn't a burden on me.  When I first started, I spent most of a New Year's night wrapping and labeling fabric.  When I finished, it was amazing how much space it saved by being uniform.  I've managed to fill up that extra space now.

I went the wrong direction this week, but it was worth it!

                                   This Week             This Year
Used                                      .0                   21.75
Added                                  5.00                  42.25
Net Used / Added                     5.00                  20.50

The rest of the day will be to baste and quilt the Chained Nine Patch.  Maybe I'll have a finish today, or at least later this week!  I'll also wash the space fabric, so I can use it later this week if I get the time.

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Tata for now,
Joy :)