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Friday, January 12, 2018

Just A Little Bit Off Track

This week, I was determined to work on the low volume baby quilt for my January project for One Monthly Goal at Elm Street Quilts.  It didn't happen.  As I tried to put the blocks together, I saw that I ironed all of them the same way so they wouldn't nest properly.  I will have to do some serious unstitching before I can assemble the quilt top.  I am currently in the throes of a sinus infection and it hurts to use my brain.  Instead, I chose to play with a scrappy "nobrainer" project.  The siren call of scraps often pulls me down the rabbit hole.

During the month of June, I was inspired by Sarah at Confessions of a Fabric Addict to Attack My Scraps.  I spent weeks cutting ugly fabrics and bits of leftovers into 1.5 x 2.5 inch pieces.   I was able to cut some of the larger fabric into 1.5 inch strips which made it a bit easier.  I was smitten by a quilt in my LQS Christie's Quilting Boutique.


Christie sews samples for Kate Spain and made the quilt with scraps from a sample quilt she made for Kate's batik line, Paradise.  I LOVED the quilt (now sold) and had to make one.  Unfortunately, all of that cutting caused Trigger Finger in the middle finger of my right hand.  The project lay abandoned until November and was put on further hiatus during the Christmas holidays.




This week, it came out again.  My version is composed of years of scraps with no rhyme or reason.  It may seem bizarre to start from two opposite corners, but I wasn't sure how large I wanted to make it,  I decided I would see how much I liked it before I committed to a size.  I love it and have decided to make it large enough to fit my queen size bed.  This is truly a labor of love and will be an ongoing project.  I'm sleeping in wrist braces to avoid any further damage to my hands, but it is worth it.

I am linking up with Sarah at  Confessions of a Fabric Addict so I can get a Whoop, Whoop for my itty bitty scraps and at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework for Oh Scrap!  There are lots of great projects on both of their blogs.