It’s been a “few” weeks since I posted. Summer is a busy time. I continue to volunteer once a week with the ladies at the assisted living facility and they are gradually completing placemats. They are using the “quilt as you go” method to piece the placemat tops. One lady did two placemats in last weeks session; while another has worked on her’s for two weeks. It’s not a race; but I don’t want them to grow bored with the project. These placemats will be donated at Serendipity Quilt Shop for their “Meals on Wheels” campaign.
I bring them home after they finish stitching and do the trimming; top stitching and binding.
Some of the stitching is a little shaky so I figured top stitching the seams helps them to “hold together” and be a little more durable. I chose some of the pretty variegated Superior thread and fun machine stitches.
It is fun to help them along and see the pieces they have chosen from my 3 boxes of strips that I have been taking. I keep cutting and adding to the strip boxes during the week to get more variety!
Sometimes the strips end up on a bit of a wonky angle like the center one in this picture; other times they are intentionally put on the diagonal. When they do that, I know their creativity is showing!
So far 8 of the 10 I had planned are completed. I asked the activities director if she would consider a “field trip” to the quilt shop this month so the ladies can “drop off their donation” to the Meals on Wheels placemat drive. Waiting on an answer!
This afternoon is time to go again and show off their work to them; and hopefully get the last two ready to trim. I made sure to do “my bit” right away last week when we got home from volunteering. Again thank goodness for my hubby and his willingness to go and help with machines etc.. (I might leave him home today as the grandkids are coming over “from across the bridge” for the holiday week and are arriving mid day. )
Speaking of grandkids and holiday week…..I can’t believe it is July already!! We made plans with my daughter and her family to come for the holiday week. Hard to find a week where they can get away from all the activities a young family has scheduled. This is the perfect week! I came up with a “plan” for the celebration on the 4th of July involving fireworks and a park and a car show, so something for everyone, I hope, to enjoy.
On Saturday while I was scrolling through my email; I saw a cute project on the Bernina newsletter, “We All Sew” ” page. The pattern is called Star Bean Bag Toss and is intended to “go outside” to play, take along to a picnic etc.
I thought it would be perfect for the coming holiday and had to “get busy” to get it made. I got the background cut out and stitched together on Saturday and some of the stars cut out.
After dinner on Sunday I finished making the rest of the elements and layered them up to attach to the background. Some fast raw edge applique stitching with Superior threads Red-white-blue variegated thread (Yes, I know the points aren’t’ perfect…but its done….before the holiday!) I decided to skip the whole binding thing and do a turn, so I put the three layers together, sewed around the outside edge, and turned it right side out. I stitched completely around the edge 1/4″ away to close the opening and give it a finished edge. I quilted it using a wavy stitch on my machine and echoed around the stars.
It needs a good press before we play; and I need to get busy to make the bean bags. I think I will get the grandkids involved with that tomorrow!
This was a fun fast project. Hubby will tell you that I disappeared into the sewing room around 7 last night and did not reappear until 1:30 am….hey….I was having FUN!!!
I’ve done a little other sewing too on my Scrap Dance Minuet project. The “final step” was revealed the 2nd Friday in June. I’ve been “assembling units” so I can make the blocks. (Pattern info on From My Carolina Home )
I’ve had 2 quilt bees in June and got some of the blocks made during both bees. I think I have about 20 made now, just haven’t put them all back up on the wall for a photo. I have 56 to make so am about 1/3 of the way there!
In between this sewing has been lots of bike riding and pool time. My “Strava fitness app” indicated that I rode my bike for a little over 8 hours and 63 miles in June! WOW….won’t bore you with the maps but just know that I am getting a lot of use out of my bicycle; and enjoying the company of my husband along the rides. We have gone to listen to “music at the pond” and bands on the rooftop and are planning for a car show in July. I am also working out details for my next cruise coming up at the end of August. I guess that is why the blog has been so quiet!
Do you have any fun plans for the holiday?
You’ve been busy! Placemats look great and a great donation to Meals on Wheels! No big plans for us this holiday!
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Thanks! The ladies seemed to enjoy making them. I have a couple of other projects in mind for them to “sew for others” . Enjoy your holiday!
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Thanks ….Enjoy your holiday also!
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Your Minuet is looking great!! Placemats for MOW is a wonderful project for your ladies to sew.
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They have done a good job with the placemats. This week they worked on cosmetic bags/sunglasses cases for your special project.
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I really need to get busy on my sewing for gifts. I like the place mats. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for taking time to comment. The ladies really enjoyed the placemats. I think they liked choosing their strips the best!
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The placemats are lovely and I am sure making them brightened the ladie’s days. You certainly keep yourself busy with so many different things. Your creativity knows no bounds!
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Thanks Mona The feedback I get from the ladies sewing is they enjoyed making the placemats and they liked the process. They seem to want to make more.
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They look lovely. I like the topstitching. 🙂 No special plans for the 4th except to avoid the almost 1M tourists. 🙂
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Nice of you to say so. I think the ladies enjoyed pulling their strips out of the box and finding colors they liked best. The topstitching was a important as some of the seam allowances got a little “sketchy”. They won’t come apart now! Hope you were able to avoid the tourists. We have similar problems in our little state with visitors coming “over the bridges” and forgetting how to drive and be courteous and kind on the roads.
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They reported three quarters of a M of them. I stayed at home and in my small town and never ventured on a road they might be using. It’s like a zoo, and I don’t appreciate zoos any more. Stay safe on your bicycle.
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These strips are a great way to use scraps and make good placemats. We have several that I’ve made, and I always enjoy seeing little bits of previous quilts at dinner.
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Thanks for popping in and commenting. We are using up my dear friend’s stash that I have stored. First time in two years I have really opened the bins and boxes. As I sorted through just one box, I pressed; measured, folded and marked the yardage; and the small stuff got cut into strips for the ladies to use. My friend has had the best time recognizing her “own” yardage as she pull strips out to use. A lot of the fabric was from her quilting in the 80’s and 90’s; and she is having some great memories. Whenever I do something scrappy for myself I love seeing those bits too!
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