Tuesday, August 30, 2011
That's one pasty midwesterner...it just looks like three...
Monday, August 29, 2011
These boxers won't be brief...
Well, I fought the urge to title this post "I've had my hands in my husband's underwear..." or something like that. I've been making some preliminary doodles concerning the appliques I want to do for "Boxer Rebellion" to blend with the blocks pieced from the actual fabric from the boxers. I'm still not happy with arms and hands...Mr. Fabric Therapy thinks I'm spot on concerning his head, though (giggle). I wish I had had nothing to do this weekend so I could have devoted FULL ATTENTION to this project.
I have to say my husband has been a good sport. If pictures of MY underwear had shown up on the Internet (even on an obscure quilt blog), there would have been a murder by now...he likes that my doodles have no facial features except for the glasses. As he would say, "this could be ANY naked, balding, middle-aged geek..."
Meanwhile, my magic box containing my little hand applique basket blocks is almost empty...I'm stitching on the last prepped block!
Now to put the baskets together, then glue baste them to backgrounds...
Obviously, I have a little trimming to do (I'd rather err on having too much to tuck under than not enough...).
Labels:
Blackbird baskets,
Boxer Rebellion,
tutorials
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Well, I've got my undies in a bunch...
This morning, after he left to report for federal jury duty in Detroit, I raided his underwear drawer (now, if they called him to serve, I'm going to feel really guilty...). This action on my part should not alarm him or raise suspicion because this was something I was going to do anyway...new underwear was bought and washed last week, and it is already in the drawer. There is one red plaid pair in the laundry to add to this fairly boring pile of blue plaids and stripes.
Some are pretty thin and most are a cotton/poly blend, but a frugal pioneering suburban woman collecting precious bits to make warm covers to get through the long winter can't be picky, can she?
So now I am trying to think of an appropriate block(s) to piece out of mens underwear. Since I am making a wall hanging, I figure I'll make 6-inch pieced blocks. I will sprinkle some funny applique blocks in the mix as well...more on those in a later post.
So, are there any blocks out there with funny names that YOU can think of? Here's the list of possibilities so far...and yes, 1) these are actual names of actual blocks, and 2) my mind is in the gutter (I'm going straight to Hell...):
Jack in the Box
Devil's Claw
Gentleman's Fancy
Arrowhead
Odd Fellow's Chain
Darting Bird
Hands All Around (I kid you not...giggle)
Old Maid's Ramble
Hen and Chicks
Bachelor's Puzzle
Ball and Chain
Delectable Mountains
Buzzard's Roost
Barb of Fun With Barb suggested I also make an accompanying seat cushion...HILARIOUS! GREAT idea!
It is slow work because I didn't cut all 120 pieces of each size log before I started...I was too eager to start chain piecing with my new machine.
I got a couple of emails asking me why I cut all my log pieces to the right length before I piece. Why don't I just sew on random length strips, then square up after pressing each addition. Basically because I'm lazy, I guess. Also, the right length strip keeps me honest. If my 1/4 inch seam allowance is correct, I don't have to square up...my blocks will be the right size.
I got a couple of emails asking me why I cut all my log pieces to the right length before I piece. Why don't I just sew on random length strips, then square up after pressing each addition. Basically because I'm lazy, I guess. Also, the right length strip keeps me honest. If my 1/4 inch seam allowance is correct, I don't have to square up...my blocks will be the right size.
Before I sew a strip, I quickly check the width of the block at both ends to see if I need to adjust the position of my strip before sewing.
Must - fill - another - dozen - bobbins...
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Positive/Negative Chains and Introducing Boxer rebellion...
It has been a VERY satisfying project, but there are other scrappy things calling my name...like my green/neutral log cabin blocks.
I have started saving his old, cotton, printed boxer shorts to make him a little quilt some day...maybe a wall hanging that would hang prominently near his desk at work, LOL. I wish I had thought of this sooner, as I have already thrown some faded, old ones away. We'll see how he feels when it's HIS old undies, made into a quilt, hanging for all to see. I already have a name for this project...BOXER REBELLION...
Now I hope I can scrape together enough pairs to make this...would you believe I saw some at a yard sale at the beginning of the summer? The woman said she was going to use proceeds from the sale to buy her husband new underwear. I hope the poor man isn't "going commando" in the mean time...
In stitches,
Teresa :o)
Labels:
Boxer Rebellion,
positive/negative chains
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Meeting the challenge...and without chocolate...
I still had the two light pink backgrounds that she sent for us to fill, and the larger one seemed so inviting for some original applique doodling. Here's what I came up with (this block is 12 inches square).
I had drafted a linked hearts applique pattern years ago for a round robin quilt exchange. That particular month I was working on someone's quilt who had asked for heart blocks in reds, oranges and pinks. I came up with the following (Hey Jean, if you are out there somewhere, did you put your quilt together? I'd love to see it...).
For the third block, I made another version of my original "flutter by" block using bright red bits. The whole block is 6 inches square. I love making these happy little creatures! They are so satisfying...
This morning when I stepped on the scale, it revealed that I am now over the 60 pounds lost mark. I've been at this new life dance since May 3, so I guess that is almost 4 months. I'm NOW on friendly speaking terms with the scale again and not using the 4-letter words I used all LAST week when I was on another dreaded plateau. I think my body is still trying to determine if I am really serious about the weight loss thing this time, or if it is a passing fancy, soon to be abandoned. I can't quit weighing myself, entirely (because there is a little food demon inside me that lies to me), but it does point out my pathetic need for validation. Why can't it be enough that I am putting the right stuff in, and in smaller amounts?
There are all kinds of adjustments that come with weight loss and life changes...I've felt completely empty for the last 2-3 weeks, emotionally. I think that is why I was feeling the need to work with my exploding scrap bins...just mindless, repetitive work that kept me from reaching for food. I wasn't feeling very creative. I wasn't wanting to face the overdue bee blocks. Now that I finished them, they feel like a little victory, and they seemed to re-spark my creativity. Thanks, Beebee!
I also managed to work some more on my positive/negative scrap blocks. They have gone from this...
...to this...
I'm starting to assemble them into quartets, which makes a 9 inch (finished) block. Then there were these...
There are all kinds of adjustments that come with weight loss and life changes...I've felt completely empty for the last 2-3 weeks, emotionally. I think that is why I was feeling the need to work with my exploding scrap bins...just mindless, repetitive work that kept me from reaching for food. I wasn't feeling very creative. I wasn't wanting to face the overdue bee blocks. Now that I finished them, they feel like a little victory, and they seemed to re-spark my creativity. Thanks, Beebee!
I also managed to work some more on my positive/negative scrap blocks. They have gone from this...
...to this...
I'm starting to assemble them into quartets, which makes a 9 inch (finished) block. Then there were these...
This project is on temporary hold until I cut just a few more strips to the right length...then I can zoom toward chain-piecing the last of the 120 log cabin blocks needed for the quilt. I should have waited to start piecing until after I had everything cut, which is why I am experiencing "Piecus Interruptus."
As my daughter just started school last week, I have managed to knock out a few more hand-appliqued baskets (a la Blackbird Designs) as I wait to pick her and her friends up in the afternoon. (Notice Weasley's feet...he was actually waiting for me to snap the picture before he prissed across the blocks...)
Riley is going to Washtenaw International High School, the new International Baccalaureate program high school that just opened in our county. It is very exciting for all of us, but I am learning how spoiled I became having busing through the 8th grade...I am now the afternoon "bus driver." LOL!
My little magic box is going to get a workout this year...I can't believe that my daughter has started 9th grade!
Our internet has been acting up the last couple of days...I hope it is not a trend! Just 36 hours without the internet seemed very difficult for all three of us.
In stitches,
Teresa :o)
Monday, August 15, 2011
Pieceful easy feeling...
I finally got to sit down and continue my chain-piecing binge Sunday afternoon (I was chain-piecing, my new little machine was practically chain-SMOKIN', it was working so hard!). Remember these from my last post?
I was able to add 14 more completed ones, so now I am up to 39 finished out of my goal of 120 of these 9.5 inch little gems. Ya-hoo! This anniversary present for my husband is beginning to materialize.
(I also have another 48 about half-way done...)
Usually when I crop strips in anticipation of a log cabin quilt, I get all my strips ready before I start piecing. This time, I was so excited about driving my new machine, I started prematurely. I am experiencing "piecus interruptus," which is annoying. So I am still cropping strips as I go...not as efficient! I probably would have been finished chain-piecing the 120 blocks by now if I weren't stopping to cut and count all the time.
I can't do anything about some of the stuff down there...the laundry, the furnace, the hot water heater, the sump pump, the kitty litter box, 2 of the 3 household computers, exercise equipment, a recliner, and some general storage. I'm ALWAYS trying to make more room in the general storage category...part of my OCD, I guess.
What started all this basement attention was a quick trip to U of M property disposition looking for used 2-drawer filing cabinets for pattern storage under my quilt book shelves. They are only $10 and I usually strike gold when I go (I also look for nice second hand office chairs...). This time they only had one filing cabinet of the short variety. I thought, no problem. I'd take it home and shove it under my current arrangement...I love being organized, but on a very tiny budget. Some day, it would be fun to have unlimited funds to spend on a space and nice fixtures, but for now I am a cave dweller.
Anyway (from the bottom up), I start with 2-drawer filing cabinets, place sturdy used doors across them as a table, then add my IKEA storage units on top to hold my quilt books. It sounds like a bit of a house of cards, but it is really quite sturdy. I do it this way to protect my quilt library from the possibility of a wet basement, and NOTHING is ever on a low shelf.
Wrong. It was the tallest so far, which meant EVERYTHING had to be taken apart and the "tables" had to be leveled (made the same height) all over again...all the books had to come out of cubicles...EVERYTHING! Oy! What a job! I should have taken a picture of THAT, but I was too annoyed at the time to see how hilarious the situation really was. But it is almost all back together now, thank GOD!
I took a break from the basement and the log cabins to add to my Positive/Negative project box as well. I have about 180 of these 4.5 inch blocks finished and squared up now. I have enough to start piecing them together in quartets to make 9-inch blocks (finished). These are such a satisfying scrap buster!
My daughter starts school tomorrow, so maybe the crazy summer is finally over. I want to wrap up the scrap busting and get back into some intense hand applique projects. Christmas is coming (gulp) and it is time to "get 'er done!"
In stitches,
Teresa :o)
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