Studio time

Since it was snowing on Sunday, his Lordship demanded I get in the studio and get sewing. I still didn’t have my sewing mojo rocking. Some of you had suggested starting a new project to get it going, and I definitely considered it. But the project I want to start requires a lot of thinking… and I just wasn’t up to it.

So I pulled out an old project. I started it back in spring 2024 and never touched it again.

It was the perfect project for me to work on, because it doesn’t require much brain power. I just pulled out random strips from the Jelly Roll, and keep on sewing.

In the end, Burton and I got eight more cabins finished.

When I first started it, I wasn’t too sure about the solid grey. I thought I might have made a mistake with that choice.

But seeing more blocks laid out – I think it works quite well with those pastel batiks.

I’m not sure how big I’ll make it. I guess it depends how many blocks I can get from that Jelly Roll.

5 thoughts on “Studio time

  1. Araignee's avatar Araignee

    I do love a log cabin quilt. Dad started one but we only got one block done.
    I forced myself to go back in the sewing room this week and pick up where I left off on an old project. I didn’t get much done but it felt good to just sit at the machine for a few minutes.

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  2. Betsy Saathoff Queen's avatar Betsy Saathoff Queen

    I need to get back into my machine too and make a couple of dresses. I’ve had the fabric since before we moved into the condo! I think that will be the project I work on first when we return from visiting the kids.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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