Sunday, 10 January 2016

The best laid plans

Well, I've been trying to get going on my AuntieGreen'sGarden since Christmas to no avail.

I've blamed it on being busy with the holidays and with starting new projects, but I realised yesterday that it wasn't that at all.

Many times to keep on track with a project I'll set myself little goals. For AuntieGreen I had worked it out that if I did a border a month, etc...then it could be done for the Fair in the Fall. I've had my timeline on the brain so much that this applique has become more like a "job" or a "chore". I still love it, but yesterday I gave myself permission to give it a little rest and pick up my Flower Garden for a few weeks.

Here is a picture of how far I've come on this quilt....


 Sometimes it's difficult to put aside the time to do the prep work on a big applique, but I did do that yesterday. The bottom border of my Flower Garden has 157 pieces, not counting 24 1/2" circles! It has such a different look than AuntieGreen!

I thought I'd start this morning's stitching time with what looks like the most difficult piece of this quilt! Here is the freezer paper pattern ironed onto the fabric...


It took quite a while to cut out the pattern itself! This morning it took at least two hours to cut the fabric and baste it onto the background. I did manage to get a few inches stitched....

While coming to the decision to put AuntieGreen aside, I did manage to do a bit of other sewing and stitching.

One of my Life is Beautiful blocks....

I don't really "get" this block, oh well, lol !

I decided to start sewing my Day in My Life/Quilty365 blocks together so I don't have 365 to assemble at the end of the year! Ive decided to sew them in chronological order...
I also completed my first block in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge!
There's a linky party over at SoScrappy of people sharing what they are doing for their Rainbow Scrap Challenge. You can check it out HERE.

Another Linky going on today is at Kathy's Quilts for her Slow Sunday Stitching. You can visit with her HERE to see what others are poking at on this dreary morning (at least it's not snow!).

And, just because they're so cute, here's a picture of Cooper and Minnie ready to curl up on the couch with me lately....


On a side note, we had taped a new TV show on Wednesday night and finally watched it last night. It's called "The Indian Doctor" and is about a couple from India moving to Wales in the 60's to take over a medical practice after the local doctor dies. We thoroughly enjoyed it and recommend it. I hope it lasts because it is a challenge to find a show that we both like! I don't know what we'll do when Downton Abbey comes to an end!

Have a great day!

P.S.
I'm just adding on another linky that I've remembered...great blogpost over at "Quilting is more fun than housework"! I can certainly relate, and to the post she mentions of another blogger, Mangofeet.
Have a look HERE.






16 comments:

  1. Your applique is beautiful! And I love your quilty 365 hearts. What a great idea. I am so glad you shared all your lively projects with Oh Scrap!

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  2. Ooo! I need to track down those applique quilts! (Like I need another project...)
    I love what you're working on! So many pretties!

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  3. The applique quilt is stunning. Sometime I will stich the Life is Beautiful blocks. Your star is very pretty Have a great week.

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  4. Some nice projects on the go (I don't get the cow either). We watched the Indian Dr first time round, it was a good series. The other one worth watching is Father Brown, weekday lunch times but you can get it on iplayer.

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    1. I didn't realise that Indian Doctor wasn't a new show! I'm glad we've heard of it. Thanks for the suggestion of Father Brown, because of your recommendation we watch 2 episodes last night.

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  5. Your applique is amazing and so intricate. You are very, very busy with all your projects. Enjoy!

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  6. That does look like a challenging applique block. Love the fabric you chose for it. I love how your doing hearts instead of the circles. Have fun stitching today

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  7. So much great scrappy progress! Prep work is always the hurdle for applique, but it looks like that tree will keep you busy for quite a while. Your star turned out beautifully. It looks like you are using the Vicki Welsh hand dyes!

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    1. Yes, I did buy the hand dyes! I also have others that I've been saving for a few years, and now this will be the project to use them! Yes, the tree will probably take a week to applique!

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  8. I have done a bit of applique and would like to do some more...too many projects, not enough time! Your applique is inspiring!

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  9. I am always amazed as to how much applique you get done in a week, love the hearts.
    Another great show is "Scandal" - you can watch Season 1 to 4 on Netflix, am really enjoying it. Diane

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  10. Your Auntie Green is gorgeous!

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  11. I like your take on the Quilty 365 project. Pretty blue star too!

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  12. Your work is beautiful! Quilting is definitely supposed to by fun and relaxing - not work.

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  13. Beautiful blue star. Copper and Minnie are soooooo cute!

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