Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Scrappiness IS Happiness!

I am a wee bit late posting about this really cool quilt-a-long. Lori Holt wrote a fantastic book about using your scraps to make amazing and fun quilts. Scrappiness is Happiness is a must buy - I truly wish to make everything in this book! AND, Lori and the Fat Quarter Shop, along with a few other quilt designers, are doing a QAL (quilt-a-long) so we get to make one of every block. SO COOL!

In this post I introduced you to my talented friend Pat Sloan, who is also sewing along with this QAL. So I started with Pat and her amazing quilting group back on October 2022 making one block a week from this book.

This is the only QAL I have kept up with! With everything happening in my world right now, I really need the calm of sewing and have been carving out time here and there to make these blocks. And I am SEW glad I have!

The layout for this QAL is online at the Jolly Jabber blog by Fat Quarter Shop. In the images of my blocks below, you'll see I have already started to add some sashing. Pat runs a lot of QALs and always suggests if we can begin to sew the blocks together AS WE WORK ALONG then it won't be such a daunting process at the end. You reach the last block, and voilà! Your quilt top is nearly assembled. Genius.










I am using a variety of Lori Holt fabrics by Riley Blake. Most are not available any longer, but any of her lines can be used to achieve a similar look:








Having some of Lori's Bee Backgrounds to use will help your fat quarter bundle go farther. I found these at the Fat Quarter Shop:



Or, if you have a stash of scraps, or another fat quarter bundle that you've been waiting for just the perfect project, maybe you've just found it! The beauty about this QAL is that you can start anytime. Lori is also posting YouTube video tutorials on many of the blocks. Lori also has a wonderful you should check out. On Bee in My Bonnet, she always has a QAL going. All of this information will not go away - it's out there waiting for you when you are ready to jump in. How cool is that? (But start now, because it's sew much fun!)

Oh, and I am keeping everything for this project together in one of these 12x12 ArtBin storage boxes:


Will you join me? Tell me in the comments!

(Here is a referral link to Fat Quarter Shop for new customers so you and I both receive $10 off your first $50 purchase! CLICK HERE )

Sunday, February 19, 2023

Planning! or really STICKERS!

I would love to think of myself as a "planner". In December and January, so many bloggers and You-tubers were showing their 2023 planners and demonstrating their planner style for the new year. I love to plan to plan, but seriously fail in my efforts to keep it up. By mid-January, I'm like, where is that planner???? 😜

But I love stickers! Who doesn't love stickers?

And I found this really cool Seashore Sticker Book that I am using in my Book of Days calendar (note: NOT a planner LOL). 




I have been using my calendar as a sort of scrapbook to recall what has happened crafty-wise and kid-wise. When I have a moment (which are few these days) I'll print a photo sticker or two and add some notes about what I am crafting, and what antics we've been up to recently.

Here are a couple of months from my 2022 calendar:



When I had more time, I was an avid scrapbooker, and I hope to get back to album-making someday (once my life is re-arranged!) Until then, this serves as a creative outlet AND a small record of our happenings. Stickers like in this book can be used in any planner or calendar, or even scrapbook. They are fun and so well-designed.

The photo stickers are made using an HP Sprocket 2x3 Instant Photo Printer (and as of this posting it's on a HUGE sale right now). I like this 2x3 Sticker Paper and look at this cute pink case! It's got to be cute, right?

Now, I am still a Creative Memories Advisor, and I'd be remiss to not include some of their stickers in this post. Take a look at these beauties:






And this adhesive special is a don't miss. 

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Okay, enough about my stickers....I just LOVE them!




Saturday, February 18, 2023

Rolling with the Changes

I like to think of myself as a kind person who can be flexible and roll with whatever life brings. Much is in my control, but I feel more is not. The past few months have been a challenge.

Since I last posted, my amazing daughter has moved to college (bringing her graduation quilt with her) and is thriving in her new environment. She made dean's list for her first semester, is making new friends, and re-discovering that an old friendship can be new again. The word "proud" is not enough to describe the joy I feel watching her growing into this remarkable young lady.

My son began high school and started a new sport, track. After a spring and summer of breathing therapy, he was finally released to run track, and now I have a distance runner! Rob excels at the 1000m and 1600m, even running in his first invitational meet this season. With each meet, he has set a personal record (PR is the official term) and he has scored points for his team. His school team was runner up in sectionals recently, only missing first place by a half a point! He has made high honor roll in his first two quarters of high school, and is loving all of his classes, including three honors courses. He continues to amaze me every day.

In September, I learned my spouse was dismissed from his second job. He did not tell me. To date, he didn't replace that needed income. Enough said.

Jewels is home for the long President's Day weekend now, and boy, do I need her close. I learned on Thursday that once again I trusted the wrong person. Jewels was on the phone with me when I got the news and talked to me until I calmed down to think rationally again. Our lives have been forever changed, and the next several months will be the ultimate struggle. I am once again the sole provider for our family, and the truth is I cannot manage our current lifestyle alone, as meager as it already is. We'll need to move, and change everything about what we do. I've been in this home for 29 years, married nearly 30, and this will displace us in an unimaginable way. I am taking it minute by minute, and that is not an exaggeration. I feel very alone, but know I am not. My children and a few close friends will stand by us until everything is righted and secure.

Prior to this, I was happily stitching away, and recently completed Flurry by Teresa Kogut. This is a pattern available to her Patreon members (I am not sure if it'll be released to the general public). It is stitched in a palette of my own "from stash" colors on 14 count Sandcastle Jobelan fabric leftover from another project.


You'll see a small button cover near the top. I stitched one of the little snowflakes and made a quick button using this Dritz Button Cover Kit. The 14 count fabric was a wee bit thick, so it took a couple of tries, but the end result is so cool. Now to FFO (fully finished object) it. The finished stitch measures 6-1/2" round, so I am in search of the perfect piece. This was a good little stash buster.

I mostly stitch in the evenings to try to wind down from the busy day and have been looking for a small metal stand to hold my pattern, scissors and maybe a needle minder. I found this Book Stand in light blue and at this price, it's awesome! It also comes in Pink, Gray, White and Black. It folds flat, so really good to travel with. Let me know if you try it, and what color fits your stitchy spot.




One of the first times my daughter came home in the fall, we hiked a bit in our local park. Sometimes just walking with your kids, watching them interact and listening to them banter is the best medicine. Aren't they adorable?




My son also plays on a travel soccer team. Here he is in action (#26 in blue) last month. Rob was recently highlighted as their "spotlight player" and was so humble about being featured. He is my quiet boy.



For my stitching and quilting (and generally everything else), I'll be using my stash because making new investments just isn't possible now. That's okay. Sacrifice is not new to me, and it's my job to take care of my children the best I know how. My priority is to not allow this sudden turn of events to turn their worlds upside-down. I will strive to honor my commitments to them and others, while making the unavoidable and difficult changes that loom ahead.

Thanks for letting me talk about this. I have been hiding from everyone, putting forth a brave, happy facade and I think because of that, I've not been honest with myself about what needs to be done. The future is very scary, but has to be faced. And face it I will!




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