Sometimes thinking of a title for a post is easy and sometimes not! Two projects to show you today. First up I finished piecing the last delectable mountain table runner that I had kitted up.


Sometimes thinking of a title for a post is easy and sometimes not! Two projects to show you today. First up I finished piecing the last delectable mountain table runner that I had kitted up.


Good things come in three's right? Things have slowed way down this week with the heat we are having and it is only getting worse in the next 5 days. So it's best to stay in and sew, hehe. So I made triplets of this wall hanging. The pattern Pumpkin Stack is by Karen Walker. A fun one to sew. Yes there are a few small pieces but it comes out so cute it is worth it! The pattern does not include the outside black print border but I wanted the wall hanging a little larger.
A delectable mountain table runner is a pretty fast gratification to wiggle into the middle of a bigger project. I use Bonnie Hunter's Scrappy Mountain Majesty tutorial for it.

Making strip sets has been my focus for the last few days. First cutting a bunch of strips of neutral and this black which has little gold circles. Then sewing into long strips and then the sub cutting began.
Wish I could remember exactly when I started this maple leaf quilt. It's been a desire for a few years now to make a fall lap quilt. The time of when I pieced these maple leaves is a mystery to me as I didn't record it anywhere that I can find. But it definitely was at least 2 years ago so that makes it a UFO.
Little by little I have been working on these blocks for table runners that are either fall or look great anytime on antique tables. I love throwing them up on the design wall to arrange the final strips that go in between each block and then a round on the outside to finish it off. The pattern is Cornerstones in a book from Calico Printworks that I have had for ages.
I have made a little progress on my bright string quilt. The white sashing with orange cornerstones got added. I cut the sashing at 1.5". Next I will add a white border all around cut the same as sashings. The plan from there is to make a piano key type border with more strings.
I am back to my quilting studio as of yesterday. This is what I worked on a bit before we left for the week. Colorful string blocks sewn to phone book pages(I saved the books for years, we had a land line until last year). I don't have to but I am planning on sashing these with white and a colorful or possibly black cornerstone so I don't have to deal with all those seams coming together.
Playing with scraps is so fun and so very messy!! My winter plans are to work with orange and neutral/tan/beige strings/scraps. I previously had used some for string blocks(now in storage for a bit). The basket on the left were ones I had used in the string blocks and will keep them separated for a while longer. Somehow as I look at the neutral container of strings it looks much fuller than this photo shows, I guess a bit of fluffing has occurred!

Last fall I had a customer buy two project bags I made using vinyl for the front. She wanted two more and wasn't in a big hurry. I asked if January would be okay, she was very patient while I got the new studio set up. I made five bags, two that she had picked fabrics for and three to put in the shop eventually. These were the two she wanted. 

