My Rice Bag finished @ 3.5" Sq. sides and bottom @ 4" Sq. , it's lined. |
I was inspired by several different patterns; mixed and matched, to get to this finish. |
Red Amaryllis flamboyantly blooming in my kitchen window, it now has four blossoms opened. |
Hello Quilt Friends!
The temperatures have warmed up a few degrees and the frozen rain on the ground is starting to thaw here. I braved a walk to the mail box and was very careful to avoid the slippery spots. I made it back safely. It was good to get out for a walk. Last post I said I was glad that there had been no snow yet. Well now there has been snow and frozen rain plus wind, but as I said it's now warming up and thawing a little. I'm thankful.
And I've finished my Rice Bag project. I wanted to make one up so I researched different patterns and tutorials. I decided the first one was going to be small because I wanted to hand stitch it. I did stitch most of the seams by hand but finished around the top and tabs with machine because I figured they would get more wear and I think machine stitching is a bit sturdier. I used scraps and improv piecing for the sides and used Sashiko Stitches for embellishment. Fun project, I will make more in different sizes. Jean Wells has interesting tutorials on her rice bag pattern and it's worth a watch!
My Red Amaryllis now has four blooms open and what a treat to see on a dark stormy morning. They will grow and thrive out in the yard in a protected spot (from the heat) in S CA. As my daughter-in-law said, "O those, my dad grows those in his back yard." Wonderful for him. Here in the PNW the bulbs have to brought in for the winter of course.
My Improv Log Cabin in Furrow Formation, 42" x 42" is done! I finished the binding last week. I was inspired by Temecula Quilt Co.'s quilt pattern Down Home Darling. And that quilt was inspired by a vintage quilt Sheryl Johnson, owner of Temecula Quilt Co. found. My blocks were a different size than the blocks in Down Home Darling and I made the starting red square different sizes to add challenge and interest in piecing, thus the 'improv'. Next post I'll have photos of the finish.
That is the quilt news from the valley where projects are getting finished and I'm dreaming up more!
I'll be by to visit!
The rice bag is looking very smart. Will you actually be storing rice in it?
ReplyDeleteYour amaryllis is so cheerful. It must be wonderful to be greeted by the flowers on a gloomy morning. It’s nice that we can take potted plants indoors during the winter.
Stay safe when you go out. Make sure the road is not too slippery.
Hi Carin, No I won't store rice in it, I will keep that in mind however! But I will store sewing essentials in it like tape measurer, tailors chalk, quilter's tape and extra thimbles etc....
ReplyDeleteThe snow and ice have melted and we have warmer temperatures, Yes!