Thursday, January 30, 2025

Warpping Up (in) January

 Our corner of the world has had a very mild winter up until this week. Suddenly we are experiencing below freezing temperatures overnight and well into the morning hours. There's even a chance we'll see a bit of snow in the next couple of days. I'm actually glad to have this change in the weather as it feels more appropriate to the season than what we've had until now. Still, winter has never been my favorite time of the year. 

The prompt for Tori's (KoolKookyKreatures on YouTube) postcard sew-along this January was "Snow Day!" I wasn't excited by this prompt - as you may have guessed. But I found some crazy patchwork I'd done all in white several years ago. That made for a great base.

I'd picked up that large applique somewhere along the way and it put me in mind of wind blowing. I used some bits of lace to create mounds of snow and a mini pom-pom trim along the top and bottom edges. A few snowflake sequins and a charm, some tiny white cross stitches scattered in the background, and I was done! I was pleased at how quickly it all came together once I got started. The prompt for February is "Feathered Friends." So far I don't have a clue how I will approach that one. Plenty of ideas, of course, but nothing in the planning stage yet.

The other project I've been working on this month is a little fabric book I'm calling "Just Ducky." It began with a vintage child's handkerchief. I folded it in half with a scrap of quilt batting between the layers to create the cover.

Inside I'm layering other fabrics and laces to create the pages. This is the third or fourth such book I've made so far. They began as needle books but are gradually evolving. This one will have a few pockets in it and a wool page that could be used for storing needles and pins but is less utilitarian than previous versions. (Come to think of it, I don't think I've shared previous versions with you. I'll have to make sure to do that soon.)

This is one of the embellished pages in "Just Ducky." And below is another.

When it is finished I'll share every page. I'm enjoying the challenge of working with vintage hankies. This is also giving me a place to use the charms and beads and laces I've collected over the years. It's about time I started using more of the treasures that have come into The Magpie's Nest! 


Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Scrap Happy in January 2025

 Belated New Year's greetings! Here in the Magpie's Nest I've been continuing my scrap reduction efforts. For my first project of 2025 I decided to focus on the 3.5" square patches that were overflowing their container. The easiest, most logical approach seemed to be simple four patch blocks. 

Eventually I realized there would be enough for half of my typical 60" x 80" quilt top. Once I had all 65 blocks sewn I arranged them in diagonal runs of color.

This also involved getting out the extension to my design wall. It's another piece of Warm & Natural quilt batting suspended from a dowel. Unfortunately, it hangs in front of the wall heater that keeps the studio warm. Of course, I began this project just before truly cold temperatures hit our area. During the day that's not a problem, especially with the iron in use. But I have to take the extension down overnight which means I have to keep the pieces of this project well organized. That's not always easy.

The next question was how to fill the gaps between the 4Patch blocks. I briefly considered using some of the 6" Hole in the Barn Door or Shoo-fly blocks I have in the Parts Department. Then I remembered that I had some squares cut to 6.5," mostly fussy-cuts. 

There were only enough for about half of the quilt top. That gave me the opportunity to dig into the older prints in the stash to cut some additional squares. 

And this is how far as I've progressed at this writing. Again, keeping all these pieces organized while I sew them together will be the challenge. I do love a super scrappy quilt though. 😁

Scrap Happy Day is an opportunity for us to share something we've made (or are making!) out of scrap materials. The scraps can be anything, not just fabric. Below is a list of the folks currently playing along. They may not have something new to share every month but their blogs are worth checking out anyway. And if you'd like the motivation to do something with your scrap materials just leave a comment on Kate's blog.

Kate, Eva, Sue, Lynda,
Birthe, Turid, Tracy, Jan,
Moira, Sandra, Chris, Alys,
Claire, Jean, Dawn, Gwen,
Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue L, Vera,
Ann, Dawn 2, Carol, Preeti,
Nóilin, Viv, Karrin, Alissa,
Tierney, Hannah and Maggie