Thursday, April 8, 2021

A little sewing on a Thursday

Would you believe that #17 on my Spring UFO list decided it wanted attention before anything else?

 I needed a yellow stars and nines block to finish off the size. I managed to pull from the yellow bucket and get that block created this morning. I need to double check the size requirement for Little Lambs.... suggested size of 36x42 per size. Hmmm. Mine would be 36x48.... I'm guessing that it would work to be slightly bigger by 6 inches. I'm planning to add a soft flannel cotton backing and simple wiggle quilting. We will see if it becomes a scrappy binding or a solid one... when I am ready to quilt it. 



During a Zoom girl scout leader meeting last night - I cut a slew of light blue fabric hexagons, some batting hexagons and the backing hexagons and pinned the middle in place. I did the rest of the pinning last night after a yummy cheesecake desert while watching an episode of NCIS. Three got stitched and the rest are waiting their turn.

I took a break and decided to weed the front flower bed of weeds so I can plant it this weekend. The ants need to settle down a bit before I do anything else out there. It was time to think about making some lunch. Potato Leek Soup worked!  I just grabbed a few tbsp of butter and melted that and added 2 leeks cut up with some salt and pepper. Then I cut up some potato - I had red on hand - and dumped that in. A little more salt and a box of chicken stock. I added a little heavy cream we had in the fridge leftover from the cheesecake and brought it up to a bubble to cook the potato.  I added some cheddar cheese to my bowl of it. Simple but yummy!

While I was in the sewing room - I cut out a stack of 1.5x6.5 sashing strips to be added to the stack of churn dashes. 


Time for a shower and then an errand to pick up some pellets for the pellet grill. I might have picked up a flat briscuit from Sams yesterday and we will put it on the smoker grill this weekend and see how it comes out! A first time for us. Aidan always orders it from Pig and Cattle so we figured we'd give it a try ourselves. I should have a little over an hour to sew this afternoon before heading to pick up the kids from school. I'm guessing I can get the first one to a top and hope to get a way's through the stack of churn dashes. The plan is to add a sashing to one side. Sew them together into rows. Then use a long strip to join the rows. I think it will work. This one is also planning to be donated for Hands 2 Help.




6 comments:

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

the cheesecake looks wonderful as does the quilt. I used to make cheesecake several times a year and always love it. I try to not make deserts too often anymore we just eat too much of them and with the two of us it is hard to cut recipes small enough so we just eat a little - sometimes it is easier to buy two portions in the deserts at the grocery store instead

Florida Farm Girl said...

I love that your kids are getting into cooking. Everybody needs to know how to feed themselves without ordering out. Be sure to keep the brisket moist somehow. That's usually the culprit when the job goes bad.

Julierose said...

Ooh yummy-ness--that cheesecake looks so delightful.
Your hexagons are really coming along so well...I am working on mine during Red Sox games...Only three per day as my hands get tired if I do more...
Take care and stay safe hugs, Julierose

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

You've had a busy day! I think your stars and 9 patches blocks will make a great quilt for Little Lambs. It's so happy!

The Joyful Quilter said...

SEW productive, Deb!!

Chopin - A Passionate Quilter said...

Great looking cheesecake and what a pretty young lady!