Monday, November 30, 2020

Monday!

 I did spend time in the sewing room yesterday and instead of picking up I sewed!

All the millions of half square triangles for clue 1 of the Grassy Creek Mystery are sewn and trimmed. My 'grey' fabric is blue for a lake so mine are blue and yellow/gold.


I also sewed the stashbuster blocks together into a top. This one measures 48x60. A good snuggle size. Now to get it quilted.



Kids are dropped off to school and I need to get to work. Lets hope the attitude from the boy improves because he needed an attitude adjustment really bad this morning. His sister was all set to go 15 minutes early and just waited for him... who was 5-10 minutes late! Back to the grind after a week off.

5 comments:

Moneik said...

Very pretty! I'm hoping to get mine cut today. I spent 3 hours doing a binding yesterday, so I could enjoy the mystery this week.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

your doing good to get all those pieces done for the mystery - you needed about 300 I think didn't you - I'm saving the clues but not making it right now.

Julierose said...

Really nice dark blues with the gold/yellow fabrics....lots of pieces....;000

I did some stash enhancement this afternoon--got a layer cake from MSQ Co.--"Winter Shimmer" that is said to have 2 pearlescent fabrics--I will be interested to see what they are like.

I plan on making that Dresden Plate tabletopper for my big glass table in the living room...I've been going to make it for ages...it will be my next project. I hope it doesn't take too long to arrive. I don't want to begin anything else...kind of lost my mojo..nothing looks good to me--I made some Christmas trees but am not happy how they turned out..so "Into the Parts Drawer" they went...
I like your RSC piece really nice hugs from stormy CT (70= mph winds and rain--at least it's not snow), Julierose

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Good for you, making all those HSTs for the mystery! I'm really tempted to join in, but haven't gone all the way over the edge yet. :) The stashbuster quilt blocks look great sewn together!

Ray and Jeanne said...

I'll be watching your Grassy Creek progress as I sit this one out. ~Jeanne