Good afternoon - at last I have the makings of a small post, thank goodness!! Photo heavy I'm afraid.
In my last post I was missing six Flying Geese blocks to complete that particular strip of Sailing the
Seven Seas, hooray - now have that strip completed. Seems a long time to make up just six small blocks but you know the situation I find myself in so I'm thankful for whatever I can accomplish.
My regular companion when I venture into my sewing room is Leila, here positioned perfectly for the camera!
So how have I been spending my time?? Buying a new book ready for when my arm is more manageable.
Of course you know how I love KF Collective fabrics but had decided to not buy any of his new ranges coming out early this year. AMP ones will be winning out for me, however, the nearest stockist of all things quilting and more notified me that the new KF/Morris range was in, food for thought here. Kind husband felt I needed a pick me up so drove me over. Beautiful colours, beautiful patterns but huge in size. I bit the bullet and bought a few pieces
The first fabric in the photo above is Wandle, stunning scarlets and green but huge just see the photos below, first just one flower
here it is with my hand on top of the actual flower, giving you a better idea of the size
I just know I wouldn't be making any quilt to show of this flower in its entirety however when the fabric is cut into a 2 and 1/2" strip - perfect! I love strip quilts.
A few more designs
After showing all my new purchases I have to tell you I'm having a huge, huge sale at Guild early March, I reason that given my health, prognosis and age I know I have way, way too much fabric which I will never use. Bit the bullet and all my KF stripes are going, all my old Hoffmans and I have too many solids, in some cases too many of one colour in the KF ranges and lots of other fabrics including Tilda and Tula.I have a major three weeks or so ahead. Books also have been severely culled, I have 60 books presently in the sales basket. Spending two half days each week should have me ready for March 1st. as long as I keep up the pain meds!
I'll sign off with a grouping of some of my Zinnias under the orange tree
and here is one of my favourites
you can see how very dry the soil is presently even though watering is carried out diligently every morning, by late afternoon this is what you see above!
Back soon, spending the rest of the afternoon catching up on all your blog posts, at least the latest two from everyone I follow, any more and it would take me days leaving me be back to no useful left arm/hand to try and work with.
Happy quilting
Maureen
1 comment:
I am always amazed at what you accomplish, with a left arm not helping at all. Those K F fabrics are so beautiful. Culling, I didn't buy a single piece of fabric when we went south., but did bring home that was from younger daughter. Curtaining to be honest !!! Did visit Spotlight in Dunedin, new scissors, and some clips to hold fabric. together, the plastic ones are TOO hard to open. the new ones are like the old steel hairclips that curved to your head, these are so easy to use. I'm sure, like you, they will find a new home somewhere.
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