Workshop in Progress - April 21
My question for you is about selvages. I never used to keep them, but I do now. For those of you that collect, do you like partials, or does the entire row of text and dots need to be there? And how much of the actual fabric is necessary to cut off with the selvage?
Now, on to the rest of you.
Elle is back at her original WIP project. Her Wind and Water piece seems softer to me now. I love watching it evolve.
Somehow I missed the naming of this quilt, but remember we helped Felicity on the name game. Check out this post to see what she went with.
Next week I will be well and truly insane with all the goings on for Quilt Canada. If you are around next week, find me - I'm the one on the crutches with the long black hair. I am chairing the Professional Development Conference and helping out at all evening events. I hope to see you!
Because I will be away, I've asked Lesly at Pickle Dish to host the workshop. Make sure to check in with her next Wednesday. And if you have any posts get them up there in the blogosphere and let her know.
Another One
Oh well, what else is new?
I finished almost two weeks of single parenting and the only good thing about it is the quiet at the end of the night. It means I can write or quilt without listening to whatever crap on TV Hubby is likely watching. And I can do it without guilt because I'm not not spending time with Hubby.
Most of the projects I have on the go are ready for basting and quilting. But that single parenting thing combined with the knee thing means no basting is getting done. Oh darn, more piecing. So pulled out this project and got myself sorted. All my squares are pressed, cut, and paired up. Another quiet evening and my half square triangles are done!
Hmm, where can I find another quiet evening?
Colour Blocks
A while back I shared with you an improv colour block I made as a sample for my Improv Class. That pile of scraps has developed into a full-blown obsession. So far I've made 16 blocks (at 16 inches square). A good dent has been made on the scraps, but I still want to make more. I'm aiming for 25 in total.
Here is the first round of blocks. I took these photos on our plain white new curtains, hence the stained glass effect.
My goal is to get the blocks together and the quilt finished in time to submit to the Quilt Canada 2010 Invitational. I see lots of late nights sewing in my immediate future.
