I didn’t spend ALL day trimming triangles…
I worked on completing Maverick Stars blocks turned into Wonky Wishes blocks ---
Until I had enough of a stack that I could start laying them out.
I’m really liking these…but the setting of them is still stumping me just a bit. I didn’t want to do “ordinary” you know? I want something wowser for them, but maybe wowser will happen all by itself when I put them together?
I know the stars kind of disappear – it’s a very blendy low contrast block, but I like that effect. I love the combination of modern fabrics mixed with old traditional ones and novelties, and a sprinkling of recycled plaids.
This quilt was “continued” as another way to dig into that over burgeoning 2-1/2” squares drawer ---
2-1/2” units are not my favorite size. I generally like my piecing smaller and tend to use the 2” squares more ---so these have grown and grown and grown as I continued to cut them ((Let this be a lesson!! Only store what you are going to use!)) and I have two projects running to use them up. This one…and the Split 9-Patch Leader & Ender Challenge. ((How are you coming on that one?!?!))
Here are 20 blocks laid out on my floor:
I like the light areas of carpet showing between the blocks..
I think a light sashing of some sort….will bring the stars out more the way the carpet has.
It’s not very big….and a little voice is nagging at me that this will not cover either of my sons who are 6'3" and 6'4" respectively…and I need to make it one row longer and one row wider. So I still have 10 blocks to go…that’s 40 more stars.
40 more stars will use up 360 more 2-1/2” squares. So yes, I’ll keep sewing on this one a while longer, watching the 2-1/2" squares drawer recede a bit farther while the sashing idea percolates.
On the Trimming of the Triangles front…
I got tired of standing at the cutting table in the basement. The floor down in the sewing nook is tile. Not only is tile HARD on the feet-- even with shoes on, it’s DANG COLD as well!
The basement is on a concrete slab, and with it being under 20 f degrees for most of the day, even though the air in the basement is warm, the FLOOR is freezing, radiating right up through the bottom of my shoes to my poor chilly feet.
We will be making a trip to town today and on the list is a fatigue mat for in front of the cutting table.
Still, standing and cutting for hours on end is tiring, and after the Hubster had gone to bed, I moved my cutting station to the little kitchen breakfast bar:
That’s my comfy seat cushion on the chair!
Baggies of triangles, a good sharp rotary blade, and Netflix on my Toshiba tablet = one happy girl!
I finished Season 5 of Damages, and emptied the little lunch box!
I am in no way done in the triangle department.
MORE BAGGIES FULL!!
These are from 2 other quilts…the purple ones on the left are from Lazy Sunday. The green/brown and other batik ones on the right are from Texas Tumbleweeds, both of which are making an appearance in the next book due out SOON, so very SOON now….and they have sat untamed in baggies for way too long.
((And is anyone else wondering what they would do without gallon sized zip-lock bags for their quilting parts?! I can’t live without them!))
It’s a small goal to get these tamed, trimmed and pressed so they are ready for another project to snap them up.
It’s mindless work.
But you know what? With as busy of a schedule I’ve been keeping – doing something so simple that does not have a deadline feels like a luxury.
The gift of having a day free to do nothing but watch movies and trim triangles? BLISS!
For info on saving bonus triangles in useable sizes click HERE.
If you have baggies of untamed triangles and want a great way to trim them, click HERE.
For info on saving bonus triangles in useable sizes click HERE.
If you have baggies of untamed triangles and want a great way to trim them, click HERE.
Jason and his buddies will be arriving late this evening. There will be freshly baked cookies waiting for them. ((It’s a mom thing, I know!))
They will get a good night’s sleep and I’ll feed them a good big breakfast and they will be off to Sugar for snow-boarding tomorrow which should be fantastic with the newly fallen snow.
After snow boarding they have to head right back to South Carolina as all have to work on Saturday, but it will be great having them here for one night.
For those working toward our next Mystery Link-Up – it’s getting closer! SUNDAY is the day, not Monday. We are celebrating Groundhog’s Day with a link up post. I’ll leave it up for a week, so you can add your link anytime until Saturday, Feb 8th at 11:55pm EST.
I’m looking forward to all that you have to share!
Have a great Thursday, everyone ---
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