Another month has passed. It's been a good month here at QD. Last time I mentioned that I inherited a stack of homespuns and a bag of scraps. Last week, I was the recipient of another large stack of unwanted fabrics, as a friend is doing some deep cleaning. And.....we had our drawing for the UFO challenge and I won! The prize was all the thread that we used for our buy-in, and if we didn't finish the chosen UFO for a particular time period.
Woo Hoo! Look at all that thread. 30 spools to be exact. And a couple of them were large spools of Aurifil. Most were neutrals, but there were a couple of pretty colors included. I won't be buying thread for a long time.
After seeing
this tutorial on Anthea's blog, I decided I was going to make a cover for my traditional ironing board. My brother works with wood, so I asked him what I should buy, and he offered to make the wooden cover for me! It was delivered on Friday night, and DH and I covered it with batting and fabric on Saturday. I've been working on small projects the past few days, but I can't wait to iron yardage on the beautiful RECTANGULAR board. No more pointy board!!
Another project I did to make my life easier was to make a couple of
mini design boards. I love them! I'm working on a couple of projects with small blocks, and these are so handy. I can put the pieces on the board and move it around rather than picking up small pieces and moving them all around. Mine are a little smaller than Lori's because I used plain cardboard that I had on hand rather than foam core. And I covered the back with fabric since it was ugly cardboard. I grabbed the binding from my basket of leftover bindings.
This was my UFO for the most recent challenge. I started it several months ago, and then it got put aside for some reason.
This and the brown scrappy quilt from my last post are my projects for OPAM. I also made two fabric postcards for a swap, but I forgot to take pictures. of them. They've both been received now, so perhaps pictures will show up in blogland.
Hot/dark pink was the July color for RSC. I had to beg, borrow and buy fabric this month. I love pink, but my fabrics are light pink.
I'm getting a nice selection of these blocks, and I'm starting to think how I might put them together at the end of the year.
Until next time.....Be kind.......Sunny