I'm going to try something new, and on the second Wednesday of each month, post about what I've been sewing lately. I joined a group doing a quilting UFO challenge this year, where each group member makes a list of 12 unfinished projects or projects they've been wanting to sew, at the beginning of each month a number is drawn, and you work on whatever is on your list under that number. So, hopefully, I will be doing more sewing than I have in a few years, and therefore, have something new to talk about here on a regular basis.
For January, my project was a paper pieced wall hanging that I'd bought the pattern for at least 5 years ago. At that time, I didn't realize how tiny the pattern pieces were, and I got rather overwhelmed at the thought of tackling a paper piecing project that was so intricate. Add in chaotic family changes over the next few years, and this became a UFO that was never even started.
As fate would have it, the number drawn for January coordinated on my list with this fearsome little wall hanging. This year, however, I was determined to get it not just started, but also finished. After making photocopies of the paper pieces in case I really messed up, I jumped into sewing little pieces of fabric to little pieces of paper in numerical order.
I messed up alot. As I kept sewing, I eventually got the hang of lining up my fabrics with the lines on the paper in the correct manner. However, every time I took a break, say from one day to the next, I had to teach my brain all over again. There was lots of seam ripping, repositioning, and resewing just to get the first little section done. The next section was a repeat of the learning process. And the next, and the next. . .
February's official UFO number matched a bunch of blocks from a 'south-west color' Jacob's Ladder swap I did back in 2013. I had 14 blocks from that, and had decided last summer that I wanted to use them to make a throw-sized blanket to have picnics with the grandkids or to take to the beach. I would need 2 more blocks in order to make a layout of 4 blocks by 4 blocks. Those, I whipped up a week ago. A few days later, I came up with a layout that was not perfect, but would do. Interpretation of 'south-west colors' kind of varied from block maker to block maker, so it's kind of a mish mash quilt.
As I write this, the quilt is a completed flimsy, awaiting sandwiching and quilting (hopefully this coming weekend).
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