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12/4/19
They are so easy to make. That's why I call them "mindless". AND it's a great way to eliminate smaller pieces of fabric too. This gal shows you how to measure and make for any size bowl you want. I played with the measuring and made a couple of rectangular ones.
12/5/19
Thank you! I've bookmarked the tutorial to give it a try after the holidays.
12/5/19
I love the microwave cozies. I'm about out and need to make more. I keep handing them out. Your fabrics should make nice ones.
12/5/19
I have been dabbling in quilting these days. I'm procrastinating on the organizing the photos & documentation I have for the next heritage scrapbook album (which would be for Mr. Pirate's maternal grandparents).
I *had* resumed working on my Hawaiian applique Forever Project ™ but I've only started that so there aren't many blocks right now. My heart just wasn't in it at this time. So I tucked that project away in its box .. but still keeping it in plain sight so I don't forget about it!
Instead, I was looking for something else and rediscovered a long ago hexi project that had been put on hiatus. I've been using EPP for this project and had smooshed all the hexi flower units together into one humongous mass. I know I didn't have a specific plan in mind, which sometimes results in a less than stellar result. BUT .. this one is still inspiring. Notes say that I had started this project prior to Sept 2016.
I knew that I had not planned on doing the ENTIRE quilt of smooshed hexies. I had a photo of an inspiration piece that showed the smooshed hexis surrounded by a large border, which effectively gives the quilt nice straight edges instead of the zig-zags that hexies produce. I found another inspiration photo that gives me other ideas on what to do with a wide border.
Right now, the smooshed hexies measure 52" wide by 47" long. I'll increase the length to 60". At that point, I'll need to think about what kind of background fabric I want for those borders .. something that will look good with all the various colors of the hexie flower units. I've given some thought to an ombre background .. radiating from light to dark at the outer edge. One inspiration photo has two different but compatible fabrics for the border and that's another possibility.
I'll put some applique vines & flowers & leaves .. or something .. in the border. :-) That's another decision that I can defer at this point.
Below is the smooshed hexies at its current size (52"w x 47"l). I think I need 3 more rows of hexies, each row needing 12 hexies. So, potentially only 36 more hexies to bring it up to size. Then, I've also been playing around with the idea of putting green partial hexies on the edges to make the edge straighter. This is another decision that I can defer until later.
and this is a pile of prepped hexies, ready to be sewn into flower units.
12/5/19
Hexies look nice. Question on photo and documents, if I remember correctly you are also making an electronic scrapbook, are you using a program or a make by you program?
Jo
12/5/19
Midkid5 said:if I remember correctly you are also making an electronic scrapbook, are you using a program or a make by you program?
Hiya, Jo.
Yes, I have also dabbled in digital scrapbooking. I use Photoshop Elements (current version) to make the digital pages. I belong to one main organization (NAODS - National Association of Digital Scrapbookers) that I take lessons from the founder to learn various different techniques. She and her instructors are excellent. I highly recommend this group. As with any software, there are lots and lots of things you can do .. or elect not to .. and I've barely scratched the surface. Another excellent instructor is Jessica Sprague. Although she does have paid courses, I've only been doing her freebie ones (she also has a FB page).
Currently, I am still doing physical scrapbooks because I have physical, heritage photos and newspaper articles. One purpose of the physical scrapbooks was to have a place to properly store *and* display those photos. To be sure, I've scanned them, so that I have a digital back-up but the real pictures are put into the scrapbooks.
Once I get to the year 2000, I'll switch to digital scrapbooking, as that's when we got our first digital camera and no longer printed out physical photos. Of course, i can always *print* digital photos to get a physical print, but digital scrapbooks take up less space on my bookcase. :-)
12/6/19
Thanks for explaining about your scrap booking. I was wondering if you gave the finished scrap book to the person/family it went with or kept it for yourself or made a copy for yourself. Are all of your scrap books online and able to be viewed by all members of the family? Sure hope they all appreciate all of the work you are going through. How many books have you completed so far?
12/6/19
12/6/19
Thank you very much for all the information. I have been scanning family photos off n on for the last few years. My mom has the photos and they are in no order what so ever...old photos early 1900 thru 1990 all thrown together in old plastic bread bags. I started organizing n scanning then mom decided to put away and undid the organizing.
At some point someone took the old pictures out of the old black page albums, there had been info written under the pictures...lost.
Thanks again for info.
Jo
12/6/19
Midkid5 said:At some point someone took the old pictures out of the old black page albums, there had been info written under the pictures...lost.
aaaaarrrrrrrggggghhhhhh!!!! ::banging head on the wall::