I had the great fun of being in @brendagaelsmith’s Strip Ease workshop last night, through my guild, @baltimoremqg. I’ve been wanting to explore sewing improv gentle curves for a long time and Brenda was a phenomenal teacher. Through the wonder of the Internet, Brenda was in Australia, we were in the US, we had a 16-hour time difference and we all had fun sewing together! I am making blocks to go with my HST blocks that I started five years ago as part of a sew-along from @blossomheartquilts. I’m using quilter’s flannel that I impulsively bought way too much of many years ago. I’m determined to finish this year! 😀
Bags are my true sewing love and this year I got to sew two of them! The first, a vastly simplified #sidekicktote from @noodlehead531, sewn in May. This is the second time I’ve made this pattern, and also the second time I used this group of fabrics (it’s actually the fifth bag I’ve made for myself with these fabrics!) The pattern has all kinds of cool features, which were a big part of why I purchased the pattern in the first place. But I ended up not really taking advantage of them with my first bag (which I wore out from constant use) and so, for ease and quickness, I just left them out of this bag. I added a bit of English paper piecing to the front for fun. 😀
I also sewed a whole bunch of masks, a few of those I did manage to share pictures of back in April. at some point, I lost track of the precise number that I made but I think it was around 175. I did one final push to make around 110 and after I finish those, I decided I didn’t like feeling like a factory. 😉I donated the majority of them and was glad to be able to use up a whole bunch of fabric that I didn’t want anymore in pursuit of providing a way to help keep people safe. I also finished up mending a rag rug which my kids made for me (with my MIL’s help) from their toddler clothes. And finally, I sewed eight flannel baby blankets because pandemic or not, people just keep on having babies! ❤️❤️❤️
“Hey kids! Let me tell you a story about the time that your grandma (who sometimes lost all track of reason when it came to sewing and Christmas) finally managed to sew stockings for her children, even though they weren’t even close to babies anymore. And then, after they were sewn, she loved the way they looked but she realized they were so small she couldn’t even fit a baby orange in the toe. (What was she thinking when she designed them?!?!) And meanwhile, she had only sewn your grandpa the world’s most pitiful barely-a-stocking stocking. So a couple years later, she decided that now that her oldest child was in double digits, she should really be sure that everybody had as big and nice of stockings as she did, thanks to her grandma (who, by the way is your great-great-grandma!). But, she was sad to lose the original beautiful tiny stockings she had made. So she ripped them apart, made big stockings (patterned off of the one her grandma had sewn for her) and then sewed the little stockings on top of them! Plus she managed to sew her husband a real stocking too! And that’s the story of how I have perhaps the world’s weirdest stocking. But isn’t it great, just the same?! Merry Christmas!”🎄🎄🎄
As has been my practice for the past four years, I made a Christmas pillow for my mother-in-law‘s early December birthday. This year, I decided to make two blocks, paper pieced and from the original #splendidsampler. My original plan was to make two complimentary pillows but I only got one of them done in time for her birthday (was literally hiding in the bedroom finishing up hand sewing the binding, five minutes before we gave it to her! 😂) so we are giving her the other one for Christmas. The pillows are approx. 13”x17”, A totally cute size. All this fabric came from my stash and it’s a good thing that my mother-in-law‘s living room is now full to the brim with Christmas pillows because I have pretty much used up this particular set of fabrics. 😀 it wasn’t until I had almost finished quilting the first pillow, that I realized I had inadvertently chosen one pattern that made an X and the other pattern that make an O. So I managed to make two “hugs and kisses” pillows for a wonderful woman. ❤️
In non-mask making news, we have continued our #quarantinebaking adventures and I just remembered I forgot to post pictures! On Easter weekend, we made homemade pizza and pita on Good Friday and then I made sourdough cinnamon rolls for Easter brunch. I used the sourdough pizza dough recipe and sourdough cinnamon rolls recipe from @maurizio. His instructions are impeccable; I am a rebel and don’t follow all of them; and the final product is still great. 😉 We made several different kinds of pizza but the one pictured is a fancy hot dog pizza that Nik had at a gourmet pizza restaurant once. It’s a Dijon mustard sauce with hot dogs, pickles, cheddar cheese, and raw onion as toppings. It might sound weird but it is surprisingly super delicious! #salmonandsouvlakibakes #sourdoughcinnamonrolls #homemadepizza #sourdoughpizza #hotdogpizza #theperfectloaf
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