I was so thankful to have a full week off of work. What a nice change it was to spend hours playing with fabric and sorting through scraps! I finished up my last few assignments for graduate school this term, which means that I have a break until the second week of January. I plan to enjoy every single minute!

I played some more with some crumb strips to use as lattice strips. These would be fun to do with receipts. The crumbs are all in little color segregated baggies, so they are easy to play with in small doses.

I have been sewing a lot with squares lately, and I thought it would be fun to use my strip bins for something different. So here are some 2 inch strip polka dot blocks. I sewed a few for fun ad then kitted up a bunch until drawer had some satisfying open space. Each block needs to strips that are 6.5 by 2 with two matching squares. Then a contrasting square comes out of the square drawer and they are ready to sew.

Then I worked on the 2.5 inch strip drawers which were quite stuffed. I didn't have a pattern in mind yet when I decided to cut lots and lots of bricks which are 2.5 by 4.5. There were some vintage fabric strips buried in there, it was good to use them up.
Then I slept on it and decided on simple stair step blocks which can be arranged like log cabin blocks. That led to some 2 inch bricks which are 2 by 3.5 which I tried out in a whirly gig layout.
Then I set a few 1.5 inch postage stamps by the machine to use as leaders and enders. I just hate to end a seam without something sitting under the presser foot to hold the threads in place.

That left just enough time to throw the hexie zipper case into the car and head out for Thanksgiving in North Carolina with Kurt's family. It didn't go quite as planned due to some unexpected health issues with Kurt's fathers wife, but she should be feeling better soon I hope. I am scheduling this to post early on Saturday, by then we should be on the road and headed home again! It was an unusually long drive up on Wednesday, but hopefully we will have better luck on the way back. There should be some time to put the prepped hexies together into blocks. After that I will take a turn to drive. Kurt and his brother had to drive his father and sister back home on Thursday, so they are a little bit done right now. It will be great to see home again. It was great to catch up with family, but being home is also nice. I hope you all had a lovely holiday. Did you find some time to sew?
14 comments:
Wow! You really took advantage of this week off. I love all your projects. I have lots of rectangles cut at 2.5 X 4.5". There's so many ways to use these up and all the patterns are calling my name, lol. I'm sure you will find lots of ways to use them too. Enjoy! ;^)
Happy Thanksgiving, Angela! It sounds like the actual day wasn't quite what you had expected, but hope everyone is doing okay now. You've gotten a lot of scrap organizing and sewing done this week - everything looks great! Safe travels home, too!
Life is good when there is a balance with creative time and family time, right?
Enjoy your time off work! LOVING the project with the black/white center blocks. Looking forward to watching that one grow. I'm having trouble linking today. I'm getting an error message that says Link URL must begin with 'http://' I'll keep trying...
You definitely gave your scraps a good workout. Hope everyone made it home safe. Traffic was unreal this year and we left before most people got on the road!
Lots of great ideas on your post today! Safe travels!
Didn't you just get your dissertation approved? It's the official start of the holiday crazies. Yet you are blowing through scrap bins of scraps and strips at lightening speed. Very impressive.
Congratulations on successfully completing your semester!
I hope you have lots of fun sewing. Your narrow stripes combined with black and white squares look fantastic...
I've been saving up scraps from my current top to sew some colorful stripes like these.
The log cabin bricks are wonderful, and the mini squares are just as lovely.
I wish you a happy Advent season with many enjoyable hours of sewing.
Best wishes, Viola
WOW! You've been busy! Love all your scrappy blocks.
I know that these can be used in lots of ways. Having the lego blocks makes building so much easier.
Thanks so much! Everyone is fully recovered now, even though it didn't go as planned, it was still good to see everyone. We made it home in much better time. That left even more time to play with scraps!
That is so true! Finding time to create and spend with family is recharging my batteries.
Thanks! It is fun to have extra energy and free time to play
Viola, Thanks so much! Those stripes don't use up a lot of scraps, but it is so much fun to put together all the tiny pieces.
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