Sewing from Stash
There are no years left of my 5-year plan to either use or lose all the fabric, yarn, craft items etc. that I've been saving for my retirement. Time to really get down to business.
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Has it really been 5 years?
Now that we are on “house arrest” for the duration of the Covid-19 pandemic, I wonder if I will accomplish more in the sewing room. I’ve not been very active for the past few years.
When we had our windows professionally cleaned last fall I needed to move my sewing and serving tables away from the window, so I decided that would be a good time to give the area a thorough cleaning. That led to taking project containers down from the top of the shelves
and from the table which was supposed to be a work table but has instead become a storage table
While I was doing this, I went through the contents and made a list of the each project and its stage. I knew there was a lot but the final count floored me. 41 projects, some large, some small, some barely started, and some almost finished.
I also had a pile of corduroy sports pants that needed elastic waistbands replaced. I've had some of them for close to 20 years but only wear them in the winter. It’s a lot of work ripping out the serging but they were from Lands End, so weren’t cheap. I did a few last winter and was determined to finish the job this year, which I finally did just a few days ago. The bonus is that having to change thread colors on my “new” serger has made me a lot more comfortable with threading it.
Since the first of the year I’ve been working on Bonnie Hunter’s 2019 mystery quilt “Frolic”, step by step. I didn’t want to make it full size, so only made about a quarter of the pieces called for in each step. Not too happy about that as I ended up having too many of some and not enough of others. But last week I finished sewing the blocks together and ended up with a top about 36” square.
My design wall is in a narrow hall so the photo is not very good but I will get a better one when the borders are on. Stay tuned.
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Easy Street Revisited
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Easy Street
These were not the colors I would have chosen myself but I trust Bonnie and I was not disappointed.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Fishalong
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Annual Report
Sewing Fabric used 2011: 1/2 yard, to make a cushion for Mr. B’s wheelchair. It wasn’t comfortable enough and we threw it into the recycling bin and bought one from Amazon.
I also flung 37 yards of fashion fabric on Freecycle in December. That was all from one shelf in my sewing room closet; it looks neater but not much emptier. I have two shelves left and will probably be able to fling many more yards this year.
That means I still have about 300 yards of fashion fabric remaining. Plus all that is packed away and didn’t get counted.
Quilting Fabric used 2011: about 15 yards (can’t find my note from the Stashbusters 100 yard Dash from the Stash database and the 2011 file has been deleted to make way for 2012).
This was augmented by the quilt I finished for my step-sister Sharon in Indiana.
This was a UFO started back in about 2002. I finally pulled it out this fall and quilted it for her. Other than that, I think I finished one catnapper and made an apron and a tote bag for Mr. B’s walker using quilt fabric.
I did manage to fold and count yardage for two shelves of quilt fabric. It amounted to 299.75 yards which did not include fat quarters, fabric stored with UFO and current projects, fabric stored in boxes (patriotic, chicken, and muslin), and scraps (many of which are 1/2 yard pieces).
I know that’s a lot of fabric, probably more than I can use in my lifetime, but it means that I can sew a quilt using fabric I already own (most of which was purchased for $2-5 per yard) instead of having to go to the quilt shop and pay the current price of about $10 per yard.
Thread spools emptied 2011: 12, of which 1 was a wooden spool.
Kind of pitiful for a full year but I lost several months to ill health – mine and Mr B’s.
I’m currently working on Orca Bay which is Bonnie K. Hunter’s 2011 mystery quilt. We started in mid-November and the final clue was published on New Year’s Eve. I was behind the whole time and I still haven’t finished the top. But I’m really enjoying the process. Last time I posted I was working on her 2010 quilt Roll Roll Cotton Boll. I managed to finish the top minus the borders just before Orca Bay started but now it’s going to have to wait a while.
I have also pulled some UFOs that are ready for quilting and plan to start basting this week. More on that later.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Almost Spring
Oh well, that’s over for another year; so now we can get down to the real deal.
I did manage to make Mr. B a tote bag for his constant companion. He isn’t a motorcycle fan but the fabric has our hometown on it. This item busted one yard of fabric from my stash. Woo-hoo!
I finished steps two, three and four of Bonnie Hunter’s Roll Roll Cotton Boll mystery quilt. Actually, step three isn’t quite finished since I still need to remove the foundation paper from about 40 of the blocks. I’m doing a few each day as it’s tedious work. Step five involves 600 (that’s right, six hundred) 2 inch half square triangles. Currently I’m at about 200 sewn but not pressed and squared up.
Little by little I’ve been refolding my quilt fabric stash using 8x10 cardboard and measuring the fabric as I go. Up until this point I just kept a running total but since then I’ve been making a note of the amount right on the cardboard.
I have now finished folding the second shelf as well as some pieces that were in baskets. No photo yet but the new grand total is almost 300 yards. That doesn’t include a stack of fabric that hasn’t been laundered yet plus what is with projects I’m working on or thinking of working on.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
1-1-11
At the beginning of 2010 I predicted that I would finish all my unfinished quilts or eat my words. Well, pass the ketchup because I have a lot of eating to do. I only finished two quilts, one of which is the small Halloween quilt that only needed the binding.
I also discovered several UFO’s that I had forgotten about. Not sure of the actual count but I’m thinking of trying to finish 11 of them in 2011. Probably a futile effort, but at least I can try.
This is made from blocks that the four Courthouse Quilters sewed and shared back in 2005 or so and was finished in July.
I started at least two quilts – the Stashbusters 2009 Sunshine Sampler and Bonnie Hunter’s RRCB. Most of my quilt stash used was on tote bags and pillow cases.
I did make a kitchen smock for myself, aprons for GD1 and GD2, several tote bags- some from sewing fabric and some from my quilt stash. I also cut some larger pieces of fashion fabric into oval tablecloths to fit my dining room table. I used a rolled hem edge on some of them and just left the edge unfinished on the ones made from double knits.
The grand totals are:
Sewing Fabric used 2010: 14 yards
Quilting Fabric used 2010: 14.75 yards
Thread spools emptied 2010: 17, of which 4 were wooden spools.
Books used 2010: I think only one, Martin & McCloskey’s Pieced Borders which I used to design a border for the Sunshine Sampler quilt.
Not saying how much quilt fabric I bought but it probably didn’t equal what I used. I don’t think I bought any fashion fabric; however there is still quite a bit not originally counted. When I use any of that, I don’t count it as used.