Keep calm – and do it all again

July 22, 2016

Since I’ve cut down on my quilting days I’ve decided that on those days I will quilt and not do any of the other “stuff” I cram into my days. I wanted to make Friday one of my quilt days but we had an appointment at the bank this morning and I still needed to scrub down the kitchen. So we spent an hour at the bank, I spent an hour or so cleaning and then I came upstairs after a late lunch.

Azel Pulllover
Azel Pulllover

I’ve been piling things up that I want to take to Christy’s – piles with notes on top for a few extras. I think I have everything together now with one exception. Christy sent me a knitting pattern awhile ago and I thought while I was there it would be a good time to start it. Of course I didn’t have the right yarn but I had a scrap of yarn I had used before so I knit a gauge (something I seldom do) and it worked. I purchased the yarn at Walmart but when I looked online to see what colours were available in our store there weren’t a lot of choices. When I asked Christy about the colours Taylor might like she asked if I could make the pattern for her as well. The pattern has sizing from very small to very large so I think it would probably work. Now I’m thinking maybe Taylor, Christy and I should go shopping when I’m down there.

Once the packing and sorting was done I decided to tackle one of my Farmer’s Wife blocks. I’ve done all the easy ones so I knew this would be a challenge. I thought I might have to use templates because the paper-piecing pattern looked too hard to figure out the colours; I put my drafting skills to work and rotary cut all the pieces. I’ve got one section stitched together and, although I’m close, I’m missing some points and it is going to finish too small. I think now that I’m able to see the various pieces I’ll go back to the paper-piecing pattern and see if I can make it work.

The nice thing is that I’m not even stressed about it – I didn’t really plan to sew today so I haven’t really wasted any time!