works in progress...
I am not sure if the intrigue started for me on instagram or was this blog post over at lucyandnorman...but I am finding myself in the thick of a quilt along of sorts - a scrappy trip around the world quilt. It employs a very cool technique explained over here at Quiltville - and takes me back to my very first quilt in 1994 - which was also a Trip around the World and done with the same technique. It was a feat in ugly greens but it still hangs on my wall as my first big sewing project. So it ends where it begins - I am back to a trip around the world with scraps galore. And I really love the way it is coming together - crazy fun colors.
I imagine can call it scrappy all I want, as if to imply there are just scraps being used here - but truly, I am cutting 2.5" strips off bigger pieces of fabric, some coveted ones even - so "scraps" maybe a stretch. But using up my stash is what it is all about.
I really need to weed out awful fabrics from the early-mid 90's, even if it breaks my heart to send them to Goodwill - I need to make space for the stuff I use and stop having a museum in my sewing room, right? I need to break up with Thimbleberries. I don't typically make resolutions - but culling the stash might be a necessary one.
So continues the stash busting...
Ida's Hat pattern in various Plucky Knitter Traveler yarns - the skeins were born to be Camp Town cowls, but ah, to hell with destiny. There is one rogue red in there - a Blue Sky Alpaca silk that is at least 8 years old - but, in the interest of stash culling, I feel especially good about using some of that. The whole kit and caboodle has a lovely drape - I'm excited to see if maybe THIS is the hat I can actually wear without looking like a dufus. *fingers crossed*
6 Comments:
I am seeing these quits everywhere and I thought the same thing, about my first quilt. I was making a trip around the world the same time as you, all bright colors, we still use it. Love the colors in your hat!
Those colors for your hat are fantastic (and actually match the quilt)!
I love the colors you chose for your hat! They look fantastic together.
Aaaah, so pretty! Both the quilt and hat are going to be awesome. The colors are all so great!
Love the colors of that hat! So cheerful!
I'm impressed by how much quilting you get done. I need to dust off my sewing machine and get to work!
My mom made my sister and I these quilts over 30 years ago! It's great to see a comeback.
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