Good evening, According to the weather people this weekend was supposed to be a wash out with rain and storms. Here at the lake today it was humid and hot-no rain. A bit too humid for me to be mowing grass-I will see what tomorrow morning is like as I need to tackle that again soon-ugh.
One of our neighbors here had a big family gathering-which I thought was odd as they only come out on the big summer holidays and then I remembered this was Father's Day weekend. The lake has been crazy busy with lots of boats all day, and will be out there til dark tonight
Late afternoon today, while watching a movie I worked on another section on the third slow mail bag. This bag has taken me longer as for some reason most of it was tiny stitches. When I was hand quilting years ago I always had tiny stitches, so I need to think about larger ones for these bags. I am liking this bag but is has so many sewing hours already. On the next one I will keep track of the hours for an idea. I am enjoying these bags, but I am wishing now I did not cut out for so many of them.
I recently bought a few stencils to try so grabbed one with a flower. and used it in that green block.
I really like how this green block turned out. I have been having trouble getting a pattern marked, I have used chalk and tailors chalk too which is ages old from sewing days and both made too large markings. I bought a couple pens too for this purpose and those were not working either. I finally found a set that had good reviews included several colors and was perfect for marking through the stencil with fine lines. then when finished you just iron off-magic haha. That will open up to using different stencils now.
Here is what I found-the set even included refills (amazon) I wanted to share this product as so far only one with fine lines and works.
Before Larry's bad fall over the wall going on 3 years ago now, we were at the woods house to gather some more items we wanted. I spotted Larry's wood working table-I have shared it before I think-I love it-gorgeous wood and it is narrow and very long-perfect for sewing projects. I had fabrics stacked up on this for the slow stitch bags, and also lots of Kantha fabrics.
I had been gifted a good pile of those fabrics, loved them so bought more-I seperated those out according to sizes (vintage cuts of kantha cloth) and had a bag to fit it all in-so now I have a tidy space again smiles.
I am thinking of sewing many of these kantha pieces into a quilt-it will be light weight for summer. These pieces are three layers of thin fabrics-so the backing is already there. I will sew the rows together with the seam facing out to the front-those are then clipped-I had made a lot of "raggy" quilts with this method from jeans in the past. I made a Huge all blue jean quilt with this method that I had added hearts and stars to each block.
I found this photo online if you are not familiar with this method for an easy quilt. The kantha fabrics are already hand sewn together so that part is done already-should be a fast project-all the pieces are different sizes though so will need to play around with a layout
Looking at my craft room I may just need to take a good look at things and consider downsizing a bit-taking some of it to the animal shelters' thrift shop. I never know what I may want in this room as this is collections of mine since the '60's and also sewing supplies from both of my late Grandmas, late sister, and late Mom's So I may not be quite ready for that but I do have a bunch of books that can go to the resale shop. I will need to think about that.
I guess I am rambling on smiles-Happy weekend


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