Do you remember back in the day - I'm talking way back, now. (Because time flies) "Once upon a time, a long, long time ago...." type stuff.
It was after we finished our Allietare mystery (Or was it Easy Street?) that I had asked if anyone had any "Leftover grey strips" that they would tuck a couple in an envelope to be sent with a regular stamp because I had a string quilt I desperately wanted to make but needed a wider variety of grey?
But the story doesn't end there, as evidenced by the two tubs and and overflow happening in the top photo of this post.
You see, folks didn't just send "a couple strips and strings" There were whole packages of strips, pieces, parts, recycled shirt sleeves (HA!) hunks and chunks and even FQs!
Needless to say, I've pulled grey out of these bins when needed to do many things - and even doing the string piecing in greys for our Grassy Creek mystery didn't make much of a dent. Not really.
So what am I up to now?
I'm finding anything wide enough that I can cut pieces that I need because...oh! I have a plan!
Of course, I do - but what?
That will have to wait a while - but dang. This all kicked in while going back through some of my travel photos.
I have a habit of taking photos of tile floors. Everywhere. Ireland, Scotland. New Zealand. Italy. Poland. England. Spain. Where else have I been? Oh yes, Vietnam. And that's just within the last year.
I am planning on recreating one of these tile floors as a mosaic quilt. And I'm excited.
Will it make a dent in the grey bins? Doubtful - but slightly hopeful.
A lot of the pieces are still to narrow and will remain as strings for another project down the road (Because you know there will be one)
I'm just feeling the change of mid-summer to late-summer and looking forward to the slow turn to autumn around the corner.
Things are still blooming. There is still warm sunshine....but this shift to charcoal, light grey and yellow gold has hints of what is to come.
You can see late summer here -
Yesterday morning about 10:30am.
Just me and a dirt road - a podcast in my ears.
I needed a jump start and a reboot after this crazy week.
Take a look at those trees growing right out of that big rock.
Who says that growth is easy? We struggle all the way through life. If you want to reach the top, it all starts at the bottom.
It felt great to feel back to normal after days of prep and procedure. And a recommitment to continue to do things that are good for ME whether I go out solo, or with a group.
How many good weeks do I have left to get a morning hike in? Maybe 8 if I'm lucky.
Does it cut into sewing and designing time. Yep. But just a bit. And that's okay.
Last side and sleeve to go.
This is coming along. Thanks to our Godfather trilogy - I admit to mostly just listening and zoning out while stitching. It's not of my interest, but Hubster Dave enjoyed it, and that's okay by me.
Tonight might see this done, and then it will be back to hand quilting on the plaid stars.
Yesterday's pattern release of Eclipsed has been absolutely phenomenal! Thank you!
The one thing I've had emails on is folks outside of the USA having trouble with the Buy Now button as it uses autofill and as they are international, they then get a message saying that we don't ship outside of the USA.
PDF patterns are not shipped. There is no problem if you simply add the item to the shopping cart, then click to the shopping cart and choose either your PayPal or Credit Card option. It should process just fine from there. It has something to do with purchasing digital files with the BUY NOW button if you are international.
Do not use the Buy Now button. Add the item to your cart and then click the cart and check out the normal way.
Sorry for the headache - but give this a try and see if it works for you.
Would you like to win an Eclipsed PDF pattern?
I'll be drawing for 2 winners who will also receive a Facets of Black fabric Roll from Cotton to Quilts. And yes - they have other color rolls perfectly suited to enhance your scrap stash for Eclipsed too:
Beautiful purples, oranges and yellows! I love the variety that color rolls give to my quilts.
Click to the Gift-Away Post and get your entry in.
We'll draw for our winners on Thursday, August 29th! Good luck, everyone!
Of course, Eclipsed has an introductory price already marked 25% off and good through 8/31/24. Hurry now and save!
Eclipse Inspired!
Stitch a solar eclipse of your own with fun string pieced blocks! Full color photos and diagrams included. Strings are pieced on paper foundations, PDF templates included.
Quilt Size: 70’’ X 70’’
I can't wait to see what you make with this one!
If you are drawn as winner in the gift-away, and have already purchased Eclipsed you can simply choose another PDF from the Quiltville Store as your prize. No problem!
Quiltville Quote of the Day -
Reasons to stay out of the kitchen.
The battle is real!
Happy Friday, everyone!
Good morning....love your hike .
ReplyDeletephotos. Hmmm ..what could you be sewing up now?! It'll be beautiful for sure.
If you go for a walk here you get run over! As it's a state highway. Yikes
Although my husband occasionally does go for a walk here I won't.
What group of quilters are there now? Or coming.
I'm still quilting Triple Treat.
This summer has just flown by.
Well, have a Sparkling day
Blessings 🙏 💞
When I saw the tile blocks pink and green were not colors I would have used- but the border and binding bring it together and to life! A rough week here as well, thank you for the inspiration and beauty you shared.
ReplyDeleteI remember sending gray fabric for your Punkin Patch quilt. I even found my fabric in your finished quilt! That was fun! Sue
ReplyDeleteIt's a Fri-Yay! Stitching up something to Quilt Quick. I need a roadtrip Binding for Monday. Yep that potato masher got put in a tool jar for a reason....
ReplyDeleteYeah…my potato masher got exiled to the tool crock…
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh when I saw the gray strips this morning! I watch old Quiltcam episodes when I’m sewing, and yesterday afternoon just happened to be the one from 2016 when you requested all those gray strips and had started in on the string piecing. Too funny!
Tammie, where can one find the old quilt cam videos? Thanks. Fran in Pa
DeleteFran, there is a tab at the top of this blog for QuiltCam! On my screen it is to the far right of the top row of tabs and almost disappears. I have to scroll right to see it, but it is there.
DeleteI can't wait to see your new inspiration! I, too, take photos of floors (and sometimes walls) while traveling. I love thinking that quilts I sew today are connected to stone floors made by artists 500 years ago.
ReplyDeleteI’ve also taken a few pictures of floors, ceilings, etc. … but usually not on purpose, lol! Nowadays, most kitchens have at least a couple of those really deep drawers made for pots & pans … and perfect for those giant utensils like mashers, whisks, etc.. I think they party in there as soon as you close the drawer, because the next time you open it, they’re always helter-skelter! First world problems! Have a great weekend! Candy
ReplyDeleteThe Queen Victoria building in Sydney, Australia has beautiful floors ( well, the whole building is gorgeous) and you HAVE to check out the washrooms. I took several photos , but sadly they are lost somewhere.
ReplyDeleteI about drooled at the floors and walls in the churches in England and the artifacts in Spain. I can't wait for the color selections!
ReplyDeleteKeep on walking Bonnie. I love to see the walks pictures. Reminds me of our wonderful time there. Could you tell me how long that dining room table is in the Quiltville Inn. I have an idea, for our next years adventure.
ReplyDeleteoh, I can only guess something wonderful is going to come from the gray! I love seeing your hikes! Enjoy them while you can. Glad it's the weekend... it was craaazzy this week! Have a great weekend everyone!
ReplyDeletedon't you know fabric scraps grow in the dark Bonnie. Love your blog so inspirational. Shirley in Australia.
ReplyDeleteThe Lan Su Chinese Garden in Portland Oregon has beautiful tile floors and some incredible walls. This gem is buried in the middle of the city and was a wonderful place of beauty. I took many pics of those floors; thanks for the reminder!
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