So many unfinished projects, both in the house and in the studio. There is an underlying sense of not quite being able to settle down and focus. On anything. But slowly the house projects are being finished - kitchen lighting - check. New dining room table - check. Soaker tub removed - check. Closet being built - almost there. What has made everything tolerable is that our contractor works very very neat and is easy to absorb into our daily lives. For a while I thought I’d have to move my studio out to the dining room, but that just hasn’t been necessary. So I’ve been able to start projects, sew with abandon, and not give thought to finishing anything.
The new dining room table? It's 62" round. But with one leaf it's 62" x 80" oval. Perfect for a table runner I saw on Instagram by @tygeroting. Everything they do catches my eye. I like the design, the fabrics, and the quilting. And since imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I'm trying hard to capture the feel of this runner. Here's what I have so far:
I loved how Natalie's graduation quilt turned out, and I still have more of that wonderful fabric line "Wordsmith" by Janet Clare. So I whipped up another "Trip Around the World" with these fabrics. Grandson Sam had one of the first ones, Natalie has one, and I am not sure who this one will go to. But the backing is there and ready. So is my final roll of queen-size wool batting. If I ever clear off my tables, I will then be able to pin-baste and get this ready for hand-quilting, but not until the fall.
Speaking of Janet Clare, who designs for Moda Fabrics, a recent line of hers is Geometry. I like what she does, so I bought a couple of charm packs (5" squares featuring the entire collection). In a moment of insanity I started a project. I don't know what it's going to be and literally just played around. It became obvious that I need greens, so I put away what I was doing and ordered 4 greens. And here they sit. I'm pretty sure I'm making 8" blocks that I will put on point. But I have a feeling this isn't going to happen for a while.
And always I think about Sew Powerful purses. Usually I act as well. But after sending off that last box of 20, I've been slow to restart. So far I know I have these fabrics for 2 flaps, and there are straps. I have fabrics set out - it's just a matter of focusing and assembling. My goal is to make some purses and leave them a various stages of completion. A fellow guild mate is interested in setting up a workshop of sorts, and these step-outs would be useful! But onto the project that I am currently in love with...
I think as the house projects draw to a close, some of these projects will also find their way to the finish line!