I finally found the mental energy today to pull out my Sister's Choice Quilt for Mom. We're going to be headed up for Thanksgiving and I really need to take the finished quilt when we go. I think that things are starting to settle into a pattern around here. It is not a relaxing pattern, but it is at least becoming predictable. It's not just that I am busier at work these days, I counted on that. It is also that the kids are also getting busier. Piano, sports and cheer-leading happen during aftercare, but the gymnastics, ice skating, football, chess and scouts still take up most of the evenings and weekends. It is all good stuff, but finding time to sit in front of a sewing machine isn't always possible. Maybe I should find some handwork to satisfy my creative urges for a while?
Anyway, I pieced a back today at 120x120 inches to have a bit of a cushion for the 114x114 Sisters Choice top! This flimsy is ginormous! I fit it to the bed though, so that is the size it should be. I also did a bit of clearing out in the guest bedroom, so I can set it up to sew again. I'm sure that will make it easier to pop in for a few minutes when I am feeling the urge. I have enough batting on hand, but it will have to be pieced together to fit. I should be able to start the basting tomorrow if all goes well. Kurt is going to be out of town for a conference, so I won't feel at all guilty about having it out for a while. I hope I have enough safety pins.
I am feeling a little bummed about falling off the UFO a month challenge. I can still hop back on the wagon for October, but I've completely missed August and September. Still, I feel good about having finished 7 UFOs so far. Maybe next year I'll make it a 10 month challenge in recognition of the fact that things are pretty busy at the beginning of the school year.
Hey lady
ReplyDeletegood to see some fabric action coming from you :0) As before, you and I are in the same boat, but after another 2-3 weeks, my life should DEFINITELY be slowing back to a normal schedule -- girls are still young enough not to have too busy of a schedule.
Sister's Choice is looking great. And you are right - it is GINORMOUS!!! How do you plan to quilt that monster?
7 UFO's is a wonderful accomplishment!
I'm just amazed that you manage to get any sewing done at all with a full time teaching job and three young children to sort out. And I have the same questions as Amy - how are you going to quilt that huge quilt?
ReplyDeleteDon't be hard on yourself! You are doing a wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteMicki
hey lady----just wondering if you've been able to do anything quilty to meet this Thanksgiving goal...
ReplyDeleteright around the corner! Holy Buckets!