Sunday, May 18, 2025

Late to the Party!


In mid-March, I decided to join in the Scrappy Meets Thrift Challenge sponsored by Taryn at Repro Quilt Lover.  For a number of reasons including participation in the Guild Quilt Show, a week-long trip to South Texas and other life events, I got a very late start.  Fortunately, Taryn has structured the sew-along in a very relaxed fashion and I have finally begun work in earnest.

I get a lot of good-natured teasing from my friends about how I love projects with very small pieces.  So, it should be no surprise that I’ve chosen to do the paper pieced version with 2-inch finished blocks.  The inspiration quilt had 900 pieced blocks.  I have enough reproduction fabric to make that size, but I’ll probably stop far short of that.

Here are the blocks I have pieced already.



Here is a close-up of one block.



Since I will be going on a quilt retreat later this week, I have been very busy cutting components for blocks.  It’s been a couple of years since I have been able to go to a retreat, and I am really looking forward to it.  We are expecting a small group of about seven quilters.

The gathering with the neighborhood quilters that was supposed to happen last Monday, was canceled at the last minute.  The hostess had to take a good friend to ER for heart issues.  That’s a good reason!

In other news, we have a new critter residing in our fenced back yard where our dogs have the freedom to run.  I’ve attempted to insert a video from our game cam to show why I…am…so...not…happy!



3 comments:

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

You have no hope of using up your stash with tiny blocks like that, lol.
I would be unhappy with that visitor too.

Linda at Texas Quit Gal said...

My goodness that is a tiny block. Kudos to you for loving it - lol! Glad you have an upcoming retreat to look forward to.
Is that a skunk? Oof. We had a skunk in a neighborhood down south that our dog got too close too twice! Trying to get rid of that smell is the worst.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

we have had skunks here before too I'm glad I haven't seen any in awhile the smell takes forever to go away