I'm at home this week, recovering from some medical treatments. I have a variety of quilting projects to keep me entertained.
I thought you might like to see my quilt buffet.
I am spending most of my time in my super-comfy quilting chair that I bought super-cheap at auction. I still squeal when I think of the deal I got on this, my favorite piece of furniture. I am mostly parked at my piecing machine (my HQ Stitch 510 needs a name!) with an old Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt called Lazy Sunday:
I'm webbing the blocks and sashing together. I know that there is a heavily pieced border coming and I might be dreading that part just a bit.
When I tire of piecing, I amble over to my cutting table and cut a few more pieces for an upcoming queen-sized Cutie quilt (sneak peek!):
This quilt will piece up so quickly once I get it cut! And then I get to use my FabuLux Be Cool thread when I quilt it!!!
I have a scrappy quilt on Sergio, My HQ Simply Sixteen tonight. I'm using FabuLux Mellow Yellows thread and quilting ... wait for it... Ribbon Candy!
On Bella, My HQ Fusion, I have an old Moda University quilt. I'm quilting ribbon candy and leaves using FabuLux Rocking Horse thread:
I'm quilting up one of my new favorite quilts (the pattern will be on my website soon) using FabuLux Cuddle thread:
If I need a diversion, I can dive into my scraps and continue to slowly piece my Bonnie Hunter En Provence mystery quilt:
Yes, I'm two weeks behind. Don't judge me.
As you can see, I have plenty to keep me occupied this month. If I happen to finish all of this, I might make a few gifties for the season.
Tomorrow, I'll show some of the problem areas in my studio. Buckle up!
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I thought you might like to see my quilt buffet.
I am spending most of my time in my super-comfy quilting chair that I bought super-cheap at auction. I still squeal when I think of the deal I got on this, my favorite piece of furniture. I am mostly parked at my piecing machine (my HQ Stitch 510 needs a name!) with an old Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt called Lazy Sunday:
I'm webbing the blocks and sashing together. I know that there is a heavily pieced border coming and I might be dreading that part just a bit.
When I tire of piecing, I amble over to my cutting table and cut a few more pieces for an upcoming queen-sized Cutie quilt (sneak peek!):
This quilt will piece up so quickly once I get it cut! And then I get to use my FabuLux Be Cool thread when I quilt it!!!
I have a scrappy quilt on Sergio, My HQ Simply Sixteen tonight. I'm using FabuLux Mellow Yellows thread and quilting ... wait for it... Ribbon Candy!
On Bella, My HQ Fusion, I have an old Moda University quilt. I'm quilting ribbon candy and leaves using FabuLux Rocking Horse thread:
I'm quilting up one of my new favorite quilts (the pattern will be on my website soon) using FabuLux Cuddle thread:
If I need a diversion, I can dive into my scraps and continue to slowly piece my Bonnie Hunter En Provence mystery quilt:
Yes, I'm two weeks behind. Don't judge me.
As you can see, I have plenty to keep me occupied this month. If I happen to finish all of this, I might make a few gifties for the season.
Tomorrow, I'll show some of the problem areas in my studio. Buckle up!
Check out the other bloggers who have committed to chat with you every day in December HERE.
3 comments:
I love seeing your progress and the way you organize your space and projects. Just wish I had more time to sew.
Can't wait to see your next post!
It's fun to see that you have different things in progress all at once. I am that way too...I figure I can't ever get bored!
I love everything about your quilting! Thank you for sharing!
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