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To all my readers who celebrate -
(And trust me to be someone who would do an "I'm back" post just before wandering off for an extended visit with family. I swear I'll do better soon!)
I didn't mean to wander off for quite so long. Stuff happens and then more stuff, and then I kept thinking "oh, I'll need to make a long blog post to catch up" and that seemed too exhausting to even start...
So.
I'm just going to pretend I've been here all along.
I've had a great yen to make Bonnie Hunter's Scrappy Trips quilts for a long time, and when Cathy made hers using 2" strips rather than 2.5" strips, I was sold!
I started cutting 2" strips at lengths of a smidgen more than 12", and then had a sudden inspiration. There's another quilt I want to make using a lot of 2" squares sewn in strips - Quilted Twins Dots and Dashes. Here's the picture from their website:
I started cutting longer strips for sewing into strata, cutting off the 6 units I needed for my scrappy trips block, and then cutting more 2" units to use toward Dots and Dashes.
I could have sworn that yesterday was Second Monday, and the day before that was Warbleday, but I'm being assured that today is indeed Sunday.
So.
Seems like I've got a photo or two of what I've been up to this week.
I've got a heart of cake stands,
and a handful of chips.
Already July is going better than the last six months. Well, slightly more productive, anyway.
I got a couple of purple cake stands done for RSC,
and lay out another,
Luckily I've been sewing kabillions of those little HSTs right along, (I've been planning to do an Ocean Waves someday, as well as a pine trees quilt) so it's a simple matter of raiding the bag when it's time to lay out the next block.
And it's nice to have something ready to go when I first sit down at the machine. None of that "where will I start" nonsense!
Can a Hawk's Nest be considered a squirrel?
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I seem to remember that I have a blog laying around here someplace. Let's just dust it off a bit and see what happens.
I don't think I got much done in the way of RSC sewing, or at least I didn't think to take many photos if I did. June's blue was a pretty abysmal showing - just these two sad little fellas.
I'll just dither for a bit, shall I?
While all that row-sewing was going on, I used these blocks for leader/enders.
Why, yes. I did start another quilt. Is anyone surprised?
And it wasn't all just piecing going on. There's been some quilting, too.
I've got Moxie.
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So when I last checked in, I had wandered off the Rhododendron Trail this far:
so I carried on a bit farther into the weeds and made a couple of test blocks.
Now I'm be marching on to March's yellows and golds.
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I've never been very good at sticking to the path, but I've really gone way off into the wild this time. Bonnie Hunter released the final reveal for Rhododendron trail and I basically tripped and face-planted.
I'd always planned to substitute another color for the aqua in her vision (I am so over the whole pink/red/aqua/teal thing), so I tried a few other ideas for the narrow sashing she called for.
A couple of browns...
This soft green?
A slight adjustment to the hourglasses in the middle of the sashing unit.
And some red squares for the cornerstones instead of hourglasses?
Busy busy busy... Hmm...
I pulled out the two hourglass blocks I'd made and tried them as alternate blocks with this sashing,
but it wasn't any better.
At this point I pulled everything off the design wall and put it all in a plastic bin and sent it to time out.
And I stewed. And I spent a ridiculous amount of time on the internet looking at quilt blocks, hoping an idea would spark.
Maybe a different alternate block? I made a couple of test blocks,
Now I just need to decide whether to use one constant blue or if each block should have a different one. (More test blocks?)
I think I'm done procrastinating for awhile.
Oh and those test dummy alternate blocks I made way up there? Before I knew what I was doing, I'd made a few more in this month's RSC color since they're ridiculously easy to make.
Dammit. Did I just start another quilt?
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