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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

W.i.P. Wednesday

You know those times when you're hopping from one project to the next, have finished projects you can't show, and deadlines on projects that you have no idea for yet? Yeah, that's where I am. It's an unsettling place to be, so I'm trying not to stall but just keep working through it. 

The one thing that I'm keen on right now - even though I don't quite know the whole plan - is this "spiraled" redux. Thanks to Sara/Sew Sweetness for the bit of Jungle Ave. to play with, and really? What's not to love? I'm about half done piecing the top, while still facing some major decisions regarding the border.

The Un-Postage Stamp quilt - OK, so I've got my 1200-2 1/2" squares, and am using the tutorial by Louise/I'm Feelin' Crafty, adhering my squares to featherweight interfacing before sewing the blocks together. The photo below is actually 6 blocks put together, I have another 6 or so fused, and plenty more to go. I'm really enjoying the fusing bit, but not so much the sewing. And especially not the pressing. But I'll try to keep at this as I really want this to become a quilt.
Oh, and I'm calling it the "The Un-Postage Stamp quilt" as supposedly real Postage Stamp quilts have blocks that are 1" finished, and mine are 2". So far, my favorite alternate name for what I'm doing is the "Two-Cent Stamp" quilt. 

Cross-Stitch Blocks - This scrap project - cross-stitch blocks using the tutorial by Alyssa/Pile O'Fabric - I haven't touched in weeks. I decided 1 scrappy project at a time is enough, so this one's officially on hold for a bit.


I'm still collecting Rolling Diamonds blocks from the Mid-Century Modern Bee. These are blocks using the tutorial by knottygnome crafts and I'm really liking them!

A couple of projects I need to get going on, but still need inspiration for, involve 2 very different fabric bundles:

#oakshottrubymini challenge with Sew Mama Sew
So that's where I am . . . lots of good stuff, but kinda searching for that inspiration and motivation. Trusting it'll come!

Linking up with W.i.P. Wednesday.

15 comments:

  1. I'm sure that amazing pile of Oakshotts will inspire a beautiful project from you! I think your cross stitch blocks would be calling to me to make more! They are great!

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  2. I love your spiraled quilt idea. I have the MQG challenge bundle too and am working on it right now. It is my first attempt at a challenge and a little intimidating. I can't wait to see what others do with it. I am in the process of a two cent quilt also. I have a feeling that will take a while.

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  3. I know you will come up with something brilliant to create with those "stuck" items! Love where you are going with the Sew Sweetness fabric!

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  4. Love the spiral. I'm curious, why use interfacing on the postage stamp squares? ...as opposed to say starch?

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  5. *Love* Debbie, and I covet those shot cottons! :) must go hunting!

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  6. I love the "two cent" name idea!

    Really like the cross stitch blocks too!

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  7. I hear ya. I'm also in the land of quilty in between: mid way though projects, stalled projects, need to be finished projects, almost done and need to be blogged completions. You've got some great things going on. The Oakshott's are fantastic. A twist on red, makes me think of the classic red and white quilts but modernized.

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  8. I love where your spiral redux quilt is going, and the postage stamp quilt is going to be super fun!

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  9. Loving all the recent makes, but yes, I know exactly where you are in that first paragraph!

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  10. Totally love what you are doing with the Jungle Ave fabrics ,and that pile of Ruby Oakshotts is just divine!

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  11. Oh dear. Be careful you don't burn yourself out Debbie. Have a nice time away with hubby ; )
    Your blocks are so fun!

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  12. I have yet to figure out what to,do with the challenge bundle as well! Love your un postage quilt in progress!!!

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  13. Love the unpostage stamp quilt blocks. I have lots of 2 1/2" squares cut out and not sure what to do with them all. This is a great idea. I've read that tutorial for fusing and basting. I'm a little scared of trying it!
    Keep up the good work. Love seeing your projects.

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  14. Wow that's a lot of projects! I love that stack of oakshot! Can't wait to see what you decide to make!

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