Sunday, October 23, 2022

Playing in isolation

Hi, I hope this post finds you well. I'm afraid that I am now officially under isolation - that second bar appeared on the darn Covid test 😒. I don't know how much I'll be able to sew and stitch in the next few day. If I follow the same path as my daughter, I'll be sitting up somewhere with a fuzzy brain and no energy. Not looking forward to that!

Projects in progress


I'm making a runner and another wall hanging based on the Swirling Leaves piece that I made for the Hello Fall Blog Hop in 2020. It's always been one of my son's favourite, so I'm going to make him a runner. The other wall hanging is going to the workplace charity auction that will be held in November or December.

Swirling leaves wall hanging

I have enough neutral background stitched up for the wall hanging. Have I told you that I love improv piecing? I did learn a few lessons so far, so keep reading to find out what!😊

Stitching in progress with lots of trimming

Almost done the background for the wall hanging

Fabric strips pile

Next comes the borders and then the appliquéd leaves. A couple of days ago, on my way back from picking up the mail, I stopped in my neighbours' yards to grab these leaves. They make rather realistic leaf templates, don't you think?😁

Leaves and templates

I'll be digging into my scrap bins of hand-dyed fabrics gifted to me by Elaine Quehl. I'm sure that I'll find the perfect scraps of fabric for the leaves since they are the focus of the pieces!

Slow stitching update


I've been slowly working on my hand-stitched snippet roll which will be loosely based on our fall trip (see Related links below). It's a little more planned than a regular meditation block but once I start stitching, it's just as meditative. It's going to be a long snippet roll, so far about 44" long. It will hang on that antique bobbin which comes from the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum.   

Meditative hand-stitched snippet roll


Fall colours in my back yard


I may have gone several hundred miles to take the Agawa Canyon train tour but I could have seen the fall colours in my own back yard. I took these yesterday. The fire bush is living up to its name! 


I also love the view from my back yard. The red maple in the school yard seems to be sharing its colour with the sky. 

A bit of a sunset from my back yard

It's past time to clean up the yard so I hope that the weather keeps cooperating for at least another couple of weeks.

What I learned
  • Although I love improv piecing, mostly because I'm accuracy challenged 😊, I did discover that I do have to either:
    • cut my fabric strips relatively even, or
    • piece the fabric with a consistent seam.
  • Turns out that if your fabric cut is uneven and your seam is inconsistent, even I will have to use my seam ripper 😲
  • So, I started being more careful about my seam allowance and everything is great! I trim the blocks often to ensure that things are even.  
  • After picking leaves to use as templates, it really important to either make the template within a few hours or to place the leaves under some books to keep them flat as they dry. Ask me how I learned that lesson!😉
  • I even took the time to read my Swirling Leaves post to make sure that I remembered what I learned. I didn't write it down, but it looks like I created the background to fit the leaves placement. I didn't do this for this first quilt, so I'll see if it makes a difference. I'll update you on that when I make the runner, or finish this wall hanging.

Related links

Linking parties
I'll be linking up this post to many linking parties. It's time again for Tips and Tutorials on the 22nd with Kathleen McMusing. Slow Sunday Stitching, Quilting & Appliqué, Off The Wall Friday, Put your foot down, Oh Scraps!, Peacock Party, Monday Making


15 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear you have Covid. Hopefully you just have a mild case. Thanks for sharing all your lovely blocks with Oh Scrap!

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    1. Thanks so much Cynthia. I'm starting to feel better, it was a mild case. I've finished stitching the blocks and now have to put in the last border and then appliqué the leaves. Hope you've had a great week!

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  2. Sorry to hear that second line made an appearance. Take it easy and hopefully with lots of rest you are feeling better quickly. Those fabrics are pretty patient and will wait for you. (Good tip on the leaves - they sure do crinkle up when they dry out don't they!)

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    1. Thanks Deb, I'm finally doing a little better - the fabrics were patient and I've been able to work a little bit at a time. I'm learning a lot more about drying and using leaves and such - so stay tuned :-)

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  3. Thanks for sharing your improv progress. I am sorry to hear about the Covid. I hope you recover soon and get some sewing in along the way.

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    1. Thanks so much Pamela. I'm slowly starting to feel better and playing in the studio. I'm looking forward to doing a lot more of that! Thanks for stopping by and you kind comment.

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  4. Oh, yuck! Covid is not fun, but fortunately it will probably not last long if you have been vaccinated. It is always good to see what we learned in our old posts - sometimes we do learn from the past!

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    1. Thanks Kathleen, I'm slowly feeling better but I'm so not used to sleeping so much and not playing hard in the studio :-) I have read a lot of books, so there is always a positive side to everything!

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  5. Many thanks for linking up to Tips and Tutorials. I will remember to press my leaves if I leave them hanging around too long!

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    1. It's a pleasure Kathleen. I love to learn, as you do! I'm slowly playing with more plants to use to embroider - and learning tons so I'll be sure to write up a post to link up next month! Take care and thanks for the link up.

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  6. Praying you are well again soon, Andrée. Your improve looks great!!! So do the autumn colors from your backyard!

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    1. Thanks so much Nancy. It's slowly coming along, the quilt and my health! My hubbie and I spent a good part of the day cleaning up the yard yesterday, so now I'm actually interested in playing out there while the weather holds - instead of just taking pictures!

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  7. Oh no, I hope you do not get the worst and have a speedy recovery. I’m looking forward to seeing the runner, I remember how much I loved your finish in the hop. Denise-For the love of geese

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  8. Oh zut, j'espère que tu vas bien et que la Covid n'est pas trop difficile à supporter. J'aime beaucoup ces feuilles, et le fond, c'est beau !
    Prends soin de toi, bises

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    1. Merci beaucoup Frédérique. Je commence à me sentir mieux, finallement. Mon projet avance et il y aura un post bientôt. J'espère que tu passeras une bonne semaine. Bises

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