(Reflection of backyard trees in the lid of a candle.) |
Other than that, though, the basket quilt has been temporarily sidelined. I need to give some thought to layout (and I know I've been saying that but...squirrel!). I'll get back to it soon, promise.
Meanwhile, around St. Patty's Day in March, I made a couple of four-leaf clover mug rugs as thank-you gifts. And then, because they were just too cute and fun, I made one for myself!
The tutorial I followed can be found HERE. Love the string pieced green leaves!
As many of you know, the Hands2Help Comfort Quilt Challenge is again in full swing. I was inspired by Sarah's On-Line quilt and decided it would be the perfect quilt to make while simultaneously knocking down some of the scrap piles accumulating on flat surfaces in the sewing room. Oh, all right, they're in drawers and bins, too. Who am I kidding?
(Trimmings from On-Line) |
(On-Line quilt top) |
While sifting through the scrap piles, I unearthed some orphan blocks from a quilt-along that I petered out on last year. Several sampler blocks in, the proposed layout was made available, and let's just say my fabric choices didn't seem to play well next to each other so much anymore. And with that, my desire to finish the quilt-along fizzled. Wah-wah-wah.
(Baby Quilt 1 from orphan blocks) |
(Baby Quilt 2 from a large orphan block, pin basted) |
Friends, it's been a long, cold, and cruddy winter, and I feel like I'm coming out of hibernation here. This was our deck a few days after the last rain/ice/sleet/wind/snow/thunder/lightning storm (all within 24 hours). The ice was blowing off the trees into millions of little shards on the snow.
(Buh-bye snow. It's been real.) |
What has you excited for spring?
Linking to:
Humble Quilts String-Along
Confessions of a Fabric Addict Can I Get a Whoop-Whoop?