Wednesday Workings, July 30, 2025

Here is where I am today with Autumn Love and the Milk Can block.  Those pieces on the bottom are the bodies of the two mice that will finish this block.  I have some embroidery to do also because those mice will need tails. I did find a Fall name for my Autumn Love...Kwiescent.  It sounds the same as Quiescent which is a state of inactivity or rest, reflecting the calm nature of Fall. 


Tuesday I spent time with Tom tuning up my 1953 Singer Featherweight.  My mom got it new in 1955 if the date in the original instruction manual scribed in her hand writing is correct.

Tom had a couple of things to update the original pedal and a magnetic seam guide that could be useful.  I will need to pick up some sewing machine oil.  I have a diagram from Tom on where to place a drop after a sewing session.  I plan to use this machine two times this week.  First on Friday at Rosie's and second on Saturday at the Carlsbad Animal Shelter.  On Friday I plan on sewing more tiny houses for the pattern 100 Houses by Tina Curran.  On Saturday for the first time I will meet up with the Kennel Komforters group to make pet beds.

Big news this week!  I updated my kwiltnkats.com website =^.^=  I would love it if you would check it out and share with your family and friends.

  


 

Design Wall Monday, July 28, 2025


I started yesterday with what the Milk Can block looked like.  Here it is today =^.^=  It doesn't look like much, but this is progress.  Today I will be working on the milk can until it is done.  I plan to put some corn on that stalk next.  The last part will be adding the two cute mice.

I had a bit of time between thread changes on the Milk Can block to cut out scraps that will put a little pizzaz in Kiki's sleeve.  I have something planned for an otherwise neutral sleeve.

No progress from last I showed you my Design Wall, although you can see with the Milk Can block there will soon be!

Happy Monday!

Sunday Stash Report, July 27, 2025


Not much to look at with Autumn Love as I start my Sunday.  Somehow I'm supposed to make these three bias strips curve as in the photo.  Lori Holt says it can be done...we shall see if I can pull it off.  This is the start of the Milk Can block.


On Thursday I started working on a kit called "Call of the Wild".  Janet from Sunshine Guild gave the pattern and fabrics (11 yards) a couple of months ago.  So finally came time to get it done.  It was done and posted to the Sunshine Guild FB page to show Janet the result.  Thank goodness Jo brought to my attention an OOPS!  Can you find it?  This pattern by Janet Page has NO rotary cutting instructions.  The designer has you making cardboard templates!  Oh and one last thing.  The blocks finish at 7 1/4".  Funny how a few years change our patterns!

I have it corrected now as it should be.  The 11 yards and three extra center block panels allowed for back and binding for the original project along with another complete project; with still fabric left over.

I didn't do much more than add the checkerboard pattern on either side of the center block panels.  I left the fabric that the panel had around each one (the original project had this cut away).  The side fabrics are left from the back of the original project.  No yardage change with these two.


I am so anxious to select the right fabric to use for the binding on Kiki (Bonnie Hunter's Double Delight).  Bonnie suggests using scrappy pinks, but my stash is quite light unless I use mostly one lighter pink.  Not sure I want this against the dark border.  I do have enough of the inner border cheddar however.  I am leaning in this direction.  I am cutting into the tiny scraps and bonus triangles from Carol that will be used for the sleeve.

No change in yardage counts.  Going to be awhile before I start on a new project...Autumn Love has my attention.  Name suggestions?

Used this week: 0 yards
Used YTD: 225.5 yards 
Purchased this week: 0 yards
Purchased YTD: 78.25 yards
Net used in 2025: 147.25 yards

My friends and family from Missouri to the Atlantic Ocean stay cool in this awful heat wave in your area.

Wednesday Workings, July 23, 2025

I spent the entire day yesterday working on the binding and sleeve for Grandma Alice's Stitchery for Austin.  It finished up nicely.  I will get the label on shortly and give it a wash.  I plan to use a color grabber cloth just to be cautious with the dark blue and the white.  I am hopeful that the blue markings for the hand quilting come out in the wash; we shall see.


I have spent time with Autumn Love.  The shapes are cut out now with the bias binding yet to accomplish.  This one will use bias binding for the corn stalks and the milk can.  I do not have a 5/8" bias bar or tape maker so I plan to be generous with the sewing on the strip needed for that size.  It is such a small size difference from 1/2"...right?


I did get the Sunshine Community Charity Quilt done; binding and label.  I am quite pleased with the red binding.

Hope your Wednesday is a great one!  I am off later today for a 90 minute massage =^.^=


 

Design Wall Monday, July 21, 2025


Here is the latest from Kerry.  Grandma Alice's Stitchery for Austin.  I just finished trimming it down.  It is just beautiful.  I know Grandma will be happy when she looks down upon her stitchery.


The binding and sleeve are being created to finish it up.  I am nearly finished with the binding on the Sunshine Community Charity Quilt.  Once it is done this one should be ready to stitch.



As for my Design Wall...no change here yet.  I'm preparing the Milk Can block now.  Perhaps Wednesday's post will have something to share with you.  Until next time take care and enjoy the sew =^.^=

Sunday Stash Report, July 20, 2025


Fall Flowers block is done.  Next it is on to the Milk Can block.  It will be fun making the two mice.

Now the left side of the quilt top is done.  The Milk Can block is placed directly across from the Scarecrow block.  Slowly but methodically this project will move along.  I'm quite anxious to see something in the middle aren't you?

This project had an oops that has been corrected now.  Love how it was quilted by Christy.  Look at the solid green backing and you will see what I mean.  The solid red seemed to be obvious for the binding.  I'll work on this a little later today; it is already stitched down.

Friday while at Rosie's, Jean gave me her leftover Millie's Dresses units.  I am hoping Lorna will do the same when she gets to working on her project.  I will be making a second charity Millie's Dresses quilt with these leftovers.  I also cut out Gleaming; received from the 2025 Liberty Box, Fat Quarter Shop.  I don't plan to stitch this one right away...not until Autumn Love is finished.

I received Grandma Alice's Stitchery for Austin on Saturday.  WOW it is a beauty!  I will be sharing photos pre-binding with you tomorrow after I trim it down.  Kerry pulled off yet another fabulous custom quilt work in this vintage quilt that will be a keepsake for Austin.

Nothing changes my Stash Report this week.  Progress is happening though on Autumn Love (a 2025 UFO) started way back in 2020 =^.^=

Used this week: 0 yards
Used YTD: 225.5 yards 
Purchased this week: 0 yards
Purchased YTD: 78.25 yards
Net used in 2025: 147.25 yards

Wednesday Workings, July 16, 2025

 

I didn't get it quite done, but only six pieces to go!  This one is the Fall Flowers block.  The circle piece at the bottom sits in the middle and the green pieces at the bottom fit just under the orange blooms.  It will be a tight fit, but it will work.  The green pieces will be done after I get the last orange bloom down.


Next it will be on to the Milk Can block.  Don't you love the mice.  I am looking forward to making this block.

Happy Wednesday =^.^=


Design Wall Monday, July 14, 2025


 I am back to finishing up Autumn Love by Lori Holt.  This is the Oak Leaf block that was next in line to complete.  I decided to go back to the applique technique that suits me better.  It took all day to sew this one block, but it's done.  


Can you spot it and all the holes representing what I have yet to sew?  There are a few of them.

Here is the next one to tackle, the Fall Flowers block.  It will sit under the Scarecrow block.  Maybe I can have this done by Wednesday...  Happy Monday =^.^=



Sunday Stash Report, July 13, 2025

Kid's Kingdom is finished.  I love the way the fabrics surrounding the stitched blocks turned out.  I have a prepared striped binding waiting.  This project along with a few others will make their way to Arizona early this week.  Now that the stitching is complete I have been working on Autumn Love (more on this project tomorrow).


This is another charity project.  It uses a combination of Mom and my stash.  It really goes together quickly and uses up novelty fabrics really well.  Just 5" squares does it.  The lattice work is easy too with 1 1/2" strips.  This is the second to be made by the pattern.


Knickers is done now.  Love how this project turned out.  It started at the Sunshine Retreat in May.  The striped cat gave me a bit of a fit, but ended up great.  This is one of my 2025 UFOs.

So I'm happy to change my fabric stash in the used category.  I also didn't bring any fabric home =^.^=

Used this week: 22.75 yards
Used YTD: 225.5 yards 
Purchased this week: 0 yards
Purchased YTD: 78.25 yards
Net used in 2025: 147.25 yards

Wednesday Workings, July 9, 2025

 

Katniss is complete.  This is a 2025 UFO for me with five more to go on this year's list.  The red stripe is the binding which is all prepared and the white stripe is the back.  I am very happy with this project from Kim Diehl called Garnets and Lilies.  

I plan to pick up where I left off on Autumn Love.  I will be revisiting the project this week so I have some hand sewing to do in the evenings.  I am on the last side of binding on Knickers that might get me through tonight.  I should have a finished Knickers to share with you on Sunday.  Also will be able to claim used on Katniss and Children's Zoo since I am close to a complete on it.  So those numbers will change in a positive way.  I am thinking about Kid's Kingdom for Children's Zoo...any other ideas?


When I started trimming down the twelve blocks of Children's Zoo, I found a missed embroidery section in the penguin's eye.  I corrected that right away because missing now would be a big mistake.  Gives me pause to look twice on the blocks to make sure I completed all the embroidery.  So far this has been the only mishap.


This is the next step after squaring up the blocks.  All the blue markings on the blocks will vanish when washed so no iron hits these blocks until it is quilted and bound.  Otherwise the blue markings will set and that is not wanted for sure.


Here it is on my design wall coming together.  This is a bright quilt with the turquoise inner border and the multi color sprockets.  The sprockets fabric was a great find in Rosie's sale room.  It is 60" wide; pretty unusual size that works.  The zebra will go between the panda and the rhino.  Once the eye is embroidered on the penguin it will fit nicely next to the lion and the platypus.

That's it for today.  Going to be a hot one today in San Diego...hot for us San Diegans that is =^.^=
   



Design Wall Monday, July 7, 2025


Here is Katniss at the start of Sunday.  I had just two blocks to go before being able to move on to the next step in the process.  I am getting anxious.  Katniss is going to be specular.  I hope to get through the applique in the next day.  Honestly, I am ready to be using my Phaff  =^.^=  This applique doesn't go so fast!

Tomorrow marks ONE YEAR OF RETIREMENT!  Where has this past year gone?

Sunday Stash Report, July 6, 2025


Finished the binding while sitting outside on the patio with DH on the 4th.  We stayed home and had hamburgers cooked on the grill.  Listened to the not too far away fireworks that were all around us.  This quilt is part of the charity projects I sew up for Sunshine Quilt Guild.  The Guild supports efforts at Rady's Children's Hospital and the Ronald McDonald House.


On Thursday Jo, Kathy, and I volunteered our time at the San Diego County Fair acquiring signature blocks that will be used for charity projects we call Community Quilts.  The two on the wall in the back left are examples of completed quilts.  Jo was putting together with her blue sewing machine quilt tops made with the signed blocks we collected between the two days.  The green quilt is one I made that signatures were being gathered making it one step closer to complete.  That lovely quilt behind us is Sunshine Quilt Guild's 2025-2026 Opportunity Quilt.  I have tickets one/$1 or six/$5; let me know if you want to be included in the drawing for this queen sized quilt.


Pop  Medley has a back and binding prepared so it now gets counted in the Used category!  Also in the Used category are the fabric from stash to create parts and full requirements for four Community Quilts.  So a big used this week!

I have just two blocks to finish the applique on Katniss.  Will share more on Katniss tomorrow.  Oh my, this project is looking fabulous =^.^=  I have yet to cut into the fabric to finish Children's Zoo (sashing, etc.), my cross stitch project.  I need first to get Katniss off the design wall...it is too crowded right now.

Used this week: 22 yards 
Used YTD: 202.75 yards 
Purchased this week: 0 yards
Purchased YTD: 78.25 yards
Net used in 2025: 124.5 yards

Wednesday Workings, July 2, 2025


Moving right along with the applique on Katniss.  Three blocks done (top row) and six more to do.  Making great progress on the project.



Quilts arrived from Kerry yesterday, Knickers and the Lattice Baby Quilt for charity.  I have binding prepared with plans to stitch down on both of them today.  My first priority in hand stitching will be Katniss =^.^=


Another community signature charity quilt was finished.  My volunteering will be tomorrow.  The booth looks really good.  


These are the volunteers today.  Booth set up with two completed community signature charity quilts mounted to the left of the booth and one on the table to the right along with lots more signature blocks to be signed.  Our Opportunity Quilt for 2025-2026 is in the middle with chances available to win.  We will also be sitting down at a sewing machine showing how quilts come together.

Also brought in the mail is this very summery table runner by Fig Tree & Co. called Popsicles.  I have scraps aplenty to put this one together.

Enjoy this beautiful Wednesday =^.^=