Not long after I decided to start this blog, life took over again. Up until yesterday, it had been months since I'd even looked at my sewing machine! I went back to work, we moved houses, the pandemic is STILL going on and here we are just a month away from "celebrating" the one year anniversary of when this all started! Can you imagine??
I finally did finish those quilt blocks I was working on, but it's just sitting for now...I need to square up all the blocks and get to the sashing and finishing. As you may remember, Jonathan has claimed the quilt, so together we chose the backing and the binding. Squaring and sashing is a HUGE project on a twin size quilt and is something I'm not quite ready to attempt - LOL!!
So...for the time being, I'm going to start on a mystery quilt that I found while looking for some quick and easy projects. I made some potholders yesterday - they are UGLY, but I kind of love them - HAHA!
Today, I'm starting on the Mystery Quilt - you can see it over at A Quilting Life where Sherri is on month two of her 12 month journey! I'm a little late to the game, but that just means I have two blocks to work on and I'll already be caught up. Sherri posts the blocks on the first Thursday of each month, so you'll want to look up January 7th and February 4th, 2021 on Sherri's blog.
Let's get started!
For this project, I'll be using some fabric that I ordered from Hamel's Fabrics last year as well as some Kona Solid in the Butter colourway. The Blush and Blue line was designed by Kim Diehl for Henry Glass & Co.
These colours are perfect to match our sofa, so I think I'll turn the mystery quilt into a lap quilt! I made a lap quilt last year and absolutely LOVE IT!!
This was the finished top before I quilted it - so pretty!! This one was another mystery quilt that was done by Sweet Treasures Quilts on Instagram. I just love Terri's style! She was so sweet as we all worked through the quilt - making sure we all knew what a great job we were doing! Terri does beautiful work, so you should definitely check her out!
Today, I'm working on the January Block from Sherri's Blog:
It's called the Churn Dash block and this one is scrappy! Sherri suggested cutting the required little rectangles a bit bigger than mentioned in her tutorial, so I cut them 2 ½" long. This works out great as I'm already envisioning using a scrappy binding with the leftover 2 ½" strips!
I took a bit of a break for the AMAZING breakfast my daughter made:
Chorizo hash with poached eggs and hollandaise - blessed to live with a chef!
And then finished up the block! I'm in LOVE and think it turned out great! Now...wish me luck as I tackle the February block with its eleventy-bajillion HST - YIKES!
Keep your machine oiled and your needles sharp!