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May-20
First your sewing room looks amazing! Bravo! Ditto what Pirate said, about your injuries and moving everything. That’s a lot of work, I know I moved in late 2021. We hired a moving service to move the big stuff, but I filled a lot of boxes with the help from my good friend. I purged a lot which helped too. You can collect a lot of stuff in 17 years. I’m a really good collector. :)
May-21
I had a sew day with 5 ladies at my house yesterday to start on the raffle quilt I am coordinating for one of my guilds. We got about a fourth of the blocks done and learned a lot about how to organize this process. I had tried using a new to me ruler for making folded corners (called Simple Folded Corners ruler). It involves cutting away the waste triangle BEFORE sewing. But a couple people definitely had trouble keeping their seam allowance at 1/4" all the way from end to end. One lady in particular tended to veer over 1/4" at the end of the seam. Which caused problems with some of the pieces. So I think next time I'm going to have them mark the line and sew on that instead. It's not a big deal - the result was some floating points which isn't too bad. But sometimes the pieces were too small and had to be resewn. And I definitely want to be the person doing most of the trimming, gives me a chance to check for problems before they are sewn into the block. Overall it went very well, and the new room arrangement worked great.
May-21
Yes... it's the project I was working on at Retreat... still stymied on how to proceed with affixing the trunk of the tree... once I figure that out, it shouldn't take long to finish.
Might have to do some experiments to see what will work
What I need most is more room!
May-21
Your updated sewing room looks grand.
Cats are so funny about changes.
Love the raffle quilt.
May-22
MelRN said:Did you cut your own kit
yes and no. We collected donations of 2.5" strips of batiks from the guild members. Then we cut as we went on Saturday. But I think I will precut before the next one just to save some time at the cutting table. We were sewing oversized white triangles on, and that took a lot of time trimming. If I precut the strips before hand, that will help keep things moving. The sewing skills/accuracy in a group really vary a lot.
May-25
DD#3 and her Golden Retriever have been with us for a while, prior to her May 20th wedding. The Golden Retriever has a stuffed rabbit as a toy. She had chewed a hole in the bottom of one of the rabbit's feet. My daughter (who KNOWS that I have sewn all of *her* life) asked if I had fabric to repair the hole. ::bonk head on wall::
Yes, dear, I have fabric to repair the hole.
However, I can't just *repair* the hole. I need to do a Good Job. So, I made a flower unit from 1/4" hexies. QUARTER INCH HEXIES. Good gosh, 1/4" hexies are **small**! But, the rabbit has a cute little EPP flower on the sole of its foot.
This photo is a picture of the damage with preliminary repair work: I stuffed the hole with more fiber fill, inserted a piece of muslin under the tear and whip stitched the torn fabric to the muslin.
This photo shows the flower unit made of 1/4" hexies covering up the basic repair.