I finally sewed some orange scraps. I decided to try adding some orange and purple to the churn dashes. It is a tertiary colors theme. How are your oranges coming along?
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Saturday, August 31, 2024
Saturday, August 24, 2024
ScrapHappy Saturday - August flies by
Can it almost be September? Fortunately there are still 3 months left in the year to catch up with orange, because not a stitch has been sewn. The beginning of a new school year can be that way. I am so glad that I had a big spree before going back to finish up all of the Hen & Chick blocks. Things will calm down soon enough. For now, I am so excited to put my new desk together so that I at least have a place to put my sewing machine. Everything is just piled up on the ironing island.
The old desk looks great in Sydney's new apartment. She swears she is still unpacking and everything will find a home soon enough. She has a lot of stuff!
Sydney did send me a first day of school photo completely unprompted. What a sweetheart.
I did have a bit of time last weekend to rough cut some t-shirts for an NC State quilt that I am making for a friend of a friend. I might pull out the ironing press this afternoon if I can clear off the space by getting things put away again. Wish me luck!
Kurt was in Virginia this week. We are getting central air put in and so he took out the window AC unit that was installed in the middle of a wall in the family room.Rather than trying to match the vinyl siding on the back of the house, we replaced it with wood siding to match the front on the house. Much more of the log cabin vibe we were looking for. There is a chimney from the old propane stove that we might take out next and we can do the same siding swap there. We aren't ready to just redo the entire house, but it is a project we can do in chunks.
A giant sugar maple tree fell down and broke the railing on our freshly finished new deck. He was able to replace that while he was up this week.I had already cut plenty of firewood, so our neighbor is going to take the wood to stock up for the winter.
Saturday, August 17, 2024
ScrapHappy Saturday - Orange and Scrappy
Saturday, August 10, 2024
ScrapHappy Saturday
Saturday, August 3, 2024
ScrapHappy Saturday - Orange you Glad?
I am so sorry for saying last week that August was going to be dark. Dark is next month! I completely zoomed past orange. August is all about the orange. I worked ahead on the Hen & Chick blocks, so in my mind, I am already thinking ahead. I have scraps of ALL colors strewn around my sewing studio and it is delicious and chaotic. Honestly though, I have just been hand sewing hexies and soaking in the Olympics.
My weekend promises to be frantic as well. We have a couple of weeks ahead of children in transition. Sydney has a 3 week gap between her old college apartment and new, so we will head to Gainesville to bring her home for a few days and then she has to couch surf during her sorority recruitment event which happens before the move in day of her new apartment. Ryan is able to move in and out on the same day, so we just have to go up in a couple of weeks and schlep all of this things 3 blocks from one apartment to the next. Anna isn't moving, but she had to join into our happy confusion and is flying back from her nanny gig in Boston tonight. Because Kurt took her to the airport in DC, he now has to pick her up and take her back to her car before hopping on a plane to come home so we can drive over to start with the Sydney migration. I love having kids, I just wish they would take turns. After August I think they will be self sufficient again for a while.
We are officially back in school again, so sewing time is going to be harder to come by and so much more appreciated as a result. I hope that you can find some orange scrap with which to play. Orange used to be a rare shade in my stash, but I have made some deliberate efforts to bulk up this happy color. If you want to sew dark instead, please feel free to save your oranges for one more month, It's all about doing what works for you. Orange and dark go great together, it would also be fun to mix and match!
Thursday, August 1, 2024
Hen & Chicks August Block 4 - Facets
The flying geese units are the same as Aunt Sukey. Just a dark and light goose put together to make a chevron. Start by drawing lines along the diagonal of each small square.
Sew on the drawn line, then flip and press the triangle before trimming away the waste triangles behind.
Once your geese are done, arrange the dark goose on top and the light goose on bottom.
Flip the light goose on top and sew along the long edge
Notice that the seam goes right through the point formed by the two seams of the goose.
Press away from the light goose to minimize the bulk. Each unit should be a square, the same size as your center square. If anything is wonky, now is the time to trim or press so that each unit is the same size.
Hen & Chicks August Block 3 - Swamp Angel
Sandwich two HST units together and repeat the process of drawing a line.
I like to rotate the seams on these. It reduces bulk and is also highly adorable.
HST units form the corners, and the QST pieces go on the edges. It is really just an Ohio Star with HST units added to the corners. Everything is variations on a theme.
Here is your finished block. I would like to make another one with background in the center and enjoy the floating rectangles formed around the edges. So many variations on similar themes! I did swap the color placement in my two block sizes just for fun.
Hen & Chicks August Block 2 - Aunt Sukey's Choice
When you return from pressing, sub cut the strip set into sections the same width as your original strips.
Now we are getting there! You should have 4 orange bodied geese and 4 orange winged geese. Combine each of these with the orange bod on top and the orange wings on bottom.
Combine the twosies from your strip set with the remaining 4 background rectangles.
Hen & Chicks August Block 1 - Aunt Dinah's Choice
The layout begins with the HST in each corner with the orange pointed in to a center background square. Very "shoofly" so far.
Now sew your nine patch and press the seams toward the unpieced center block. I think the dark orange had a nicely three dimensional feel like some sort of little origami star. I'm still not sure if this is an actual Aunt Dinah block, but I will definitely make it again.