Thursday, January 16, 2014

Fabriholics Anonymous

Hello, my name is Melinda. I'm a fabriholic. I also appear to be a hoarder of UFOs. ;) Everyone has a different definition of a UFO but to me it is a project that has been started, it has at least been cut. At last count I had over 80. But today I have made the list below and the current count is 79!!! WooHoo! Haha I also have lots and lots of projects planned and kitted but I don't count them. For now I am going to work on reducing the stash and number of UFOs. With that goal in mind I am joining other like minded quilters over at:

FabAnon

Goals and Rules (with my adjustments)
GOALS:
- To use the Stash I already have!
- Finish UFOs without distraction by shifting to fun new projects.
- Stop the insanity of constantly buying fabric - just because it's on sale or I have a coupon doesn't mean I need to buy it.
- Destash the fabrics and UFOs that I realize I am never going to use/complete.

FABRIC FAST RULES:
1) No fabric purchases for 6 months beginning January 1, 2014.
2) At 6 months reevaluate status and decide whether to keep going for full year. Evaluation July 1, 2014.
3) Create a UFO list and complete 10 by July 1st!
4) No books or magazines - I have way too many of them also.
5) Exceptions

  • Notions acceptable. 
  • Fabrics for projects for granddaughter, Paige. I don't have a stash of those fabrics.
  • Fabrics for sashing and borders (if necessary) to complete current UFOs.
  • This year's Rainbow Scrap Challenge. These will not be UFOs but I will use only scrap fabric. I posted about it HERE.
Edit: As of January 23rd I have purchased no fabric.
 
Fabriholics has challenged us to list our UFOs. I will picture the projects that are at the top of the list for completing. The rest I will list.


QUILT TOPS WAITING THEIR TURN ON THE LONGARM 
1. Christmas Pineapple Blossom - from swap blocks
2. Red Four Patch
3. Batik Log Cabin - from swap blocks
4. Teal Stripes
 5. Film a Five - from swap blocks
6. Homespun Strings
7. Notre Dame
8. Black Square in Square - from swap blocks
9. Black Square in Square 2 - from swap blocks
10. Memorial Quilt
11. Chicken Feed - from swap blocks
12. Flannel Nine Patch
13. Green Bordered Four Patches
14. Nana's Garden - from swap blocks
15. Red and Stripe Flannel
16. Claudia Quilt Shop
17. Claudia Quilt Shop 2
18. Pink Square in Square - from swap blocks
19. Postage Stamp - from swap blocks
20. Wind doth Blow
21. Nineteen
22. African prints
23. Breast Cancer Sampler
24. Juvenile Crumbs
25. Mary's Green and Pink
26. Nickels
27. Purple and Teal
28. Purple Nine Patch
29. Blue Log Cabin
30. Roman Stripes


QUILT TOPS WAITING BORDERS
1.Batik Stars


BLOCKS WAITING TO BE TOPS
1.Quilt of Valor - Summer in the Park
 2. Mini Batik Log Cabin
 3. Blue Christmas
 4. Yellow and Blue Stars - swap blocks
 5. Floral Sampler - swap blocks
 6. Millennium
 7. 1930s Cobblestone - swap blocks
 8. Paganelli Lattice Fence
 9. Scrappy Pineapple Blossoms
 10. Blue and Green Jewel box
 11. Green Four Patches - Rainbow scrap challenge two years ago
 12. Crayon Box
 13. Winter Solstice - BOM
 14. Scrappy Bow Tie - swap blocks
15. Homespun Bear Tracks
16. Blue and White Checkerboard
17. Nana's Garden 2 - block swap
18. 1930 Four Patches - block swap
19. 1930 Mini Churndashes - block swap
20. 1930 Nine Patches - block swap
21. 1930 Pinwheels - block swap
22. 1930 Sampler - block swap
23. Amish Pinwheels - block swap
24. Cannondale Guild Batik Sampler - block swap
25. Chicken Feed - block swap
26. Christmas 9 patch - block swap
27. Christmas bowties - block swap
28. Christmas Sampler 2 - block swap
29. Cinderella - block swap
30. Orange
31. Flannel Nine Patch 2 - block swap
32. Homespun Bear Tracks 2 - block swap
33. Maple Leaves on Black - block swap
34. Roman Stripe - block swap
35. Scrappy Four Patches - block swap
36. Siggy Trading Patches - block swap
37. Sister's Choice - block swap
38. Square in Square - block swap
39. Twister
40. Garden Siggies - block swap


PROJECTS CUT BUT OTHERWISE NOT STARTED
1. Quilt of Valor - Stripes
 2. Bright Tumbler
3. I spy Hexagons
4. Flannel Log Cabin
5. Grandmother's Flower Garden


OTHER SEWING PROJECTS
1. Charity Pillowcases
2. Rainbow Scrap Challenge - toiletry and cosmetic bags (2 each month)

3. Dad's Memorial Quilt



If you're still reading, wish me luck with this challenge. I think it will be fun.

I'm linking up to Fabriholics Anonymous.


 

Monday, January 13, 2014

More progress

I was able to spend a couple of hours in the sewing room today. First I made more components for the Homespun Bear Paw borders. Then I tackled another section of the room that needed cleaning up.


This is my work station to the left of my sewing machine. Several bins overflowing with stuff. Lots of charms, strips, scraps, blocks, and remnants of projects to be put away, along with notions galore. At the top of the pile are my dad's shirts that I am going to make into a memory quilt for my mom. I know that will be tough to work on. I haven't even had the strength to start cutting them up yet. :(


One hour later I have my work space back. Charms, strips, etc are in their appropriate containers and the bins have all be collapsed and put away. I use collapsible bins that I picked up for $1 each at Christmas Tree Shop. They come in several sizes and I must have grabbed at least 15 of them. What a difference some breathing room makes.


My favorite part of this area is my 2 1/2" strip organizer. For a couple of years I participated in (and hosted) 2 1/2" strip swaps. I use a shoe organizer to contain and display them. It is so easy to grab whatever I need from those little cubbies. Believe it or not I have already used lots and lots of these strips.



Manufactured jelly rolls are stored elsewhere in drawers.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Homespuns on the wall

 I am only half way thru cleaning up my sewing room but it has been such a joy to find enough space to actually sew again. I have a newly invigorated mojo and I am excited to get to work on UFOs and new projects I am contemplating. Since my UFO list exceeds 80 I must focus on them - maybe two UFOs to one new project.

With that in mind, I've pulled out my Homespun Bear Paws project. The Bear Paw blocks had been from a swap from the late 90s (I think). Last year I decided on a pattern plan and made progress on pairing up four paws for a larger block and making several alternate nine patch blocks. Last week I pulled out the project again and got the main part of the top assembled. I am now working on the 14 border sections.

2 of 14 border sections



I am loving how manly this quilt will be. It will be 76 x 96 - much bigger than I had expected.


This quilt will have used up 24 of the Bear Paw blocks. I still have 46 blocks waiting their turn to become part of a quilt. I *am* happy to be getting to the bottom of my homespun bin. Of course it was helped a lot by the making of the Homespun String Quilt - another UFO waiting quilting.


Check out other walls over at Patchwork Times.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Going to Join

the Rainbow Scrap Challenge over at SoScrappy. Every month Angela will post a color and we are to use our scraps in that color for whatever project we choose. I have a set of small drawers for the tiniest of my scraps. I organized these scraps years and years ago when I was doing machine applique. I haven't accessed these drawers in as many years and most of the fabrics are from the days of SoFro Fabrics - that's a long time ago. We're talking teeny tiny calico prints on yucky griege material. So as Bonnie Hunter always says, if the fabric is still ugly you haven't cut it small enough. Therefore I am cutting these scraps into 1 1/2" squares. Along with some Kona White I'll be making these into cute little pouches - 2 sizes in each month's color.

This pouch will be the size of the red pouch below.

This one will be a couple of inches larger.

This is the trial bag I made. I just love it.

I'm using the pattern from the ThermoWeb blog. The instructions are easy and sewing the zipper is especially straight forward. I'm hoping I can keep up with this monthly challenge and then come December I'll have a nice pile of toiletry/cosmetic bag sets to give as Christmas gifts.

I'm linking up to SoScrappy's Scrap Happy Saturday.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

The sewing room got some action


I actually sewed in my dungeon sewing room today. This hasn't happened in months. Lots of sewing has taken place in the kitchen or dining room but none downstairs.  Woot! I was really excited.

IRONING STATION:
Before  
After    
There is still a long way to go in the room but now that the main areas are cleaned up I could make a new pillowcase for Paige. Note to self, charge the battery on the camera so I can stop getting bad pictures with my phone.
Bubble Guppies pillowcase
Recipient of pillowcase

Friday, January 3, 2014

May be able to sew tomorrow

I worked in the sewing room today for one hour - watched two episodes of Nurse Jackie, season 1.

CUTTING AREA:
    
Before
After  
SHELVES #1: (Fabrics under one yard and UFO project boxes)
Before
After 
Progress, one baby step at a time. And no, those are not the only UFO project boxes.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

2014


2014, yeah! A year of new beginnings. 2013 was a year that I'd be happy to never return to! Losing my Dad in March and watching my niece, Beth, battle a brain tumor were enough heart aches for me. So I am looking to 2014 to be the year of good health, wonderful family gatherings and lots of love shared with all.

My goal for this year is to get my home in order - that includes closets, attics, basements, garages and, of course, my sewing areas. We have been in this house for 22 years and the storage areas are exploding at the seams. 

Overall House:
To tackle the house I'm going to try following along with daily and weekly missions over at Home-Storage-Solutions-101. Realistically, I'll never stick with it on a daily basis but if I can try to make it part of my day when I'm home then there will certainly be progress.

Sewing Room:
I have come so close many times but then never finished. This is the time to purge the junk and finish. The following pictures show what a disaster area the rooms are now. In my defense, the rooms tend to become the dumping grounds when we have parties, gatherings, etc. So much of the clutter should be quickly dispersible. If you look closely you'll see that the shelves are in pretty good shape. I love the old kitchen cabinets donated to me by a girlfriend who was remodeling her kitchen (the plan is to paint them teal). And I LOVE the Ikea Billy bookshelves., it is the "dumping" that has done the rooms in.. So, I must tackle the piles!!  Hopefully this won't take more than a few work sessions.

Ironing table dumping ground
Charity sewing stuff dumped every where
You can see the color the cabinets will eventually be

If you look closely you'll see that the shelves are in pretty good shape. I love the old kitchen cabinets donated to me by a girlfriend who was remodeling her kitchen (the plan is to paint them teal). And I LOVE the Ikea Billy bookshelves. It is the "dumping" that has done the rooms in.. So, I must tackle the piles!!  Hopefully this won't take more than a few work sessions.
                                    


Floor dumping in front of Billy shelves

More floor dumping in front of other wall of Billy shelves

These are the fabrics for the pillowcases for Circle of Care.
UFOs (both mine and charity) waiting longarming
Large pieces for backings
Lots of UFO goodies hide under the longarm

So, before I can sew I have to clean up. Improvements will happen.

Oh yeah, one more thing, putting away Christmas decorations. I hate putting away Christmas decorations. This is about 3/4 of the 23 total totes to be refilled and put back in the the attic. The sooner the better as far as Patrick is concerned since they are taking up a big corner of his room.. :) I think I'll have him bring them all down to the living room and I'll tackle a few a day.