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Let’s Get Back in the Sewing Room, Shall We?

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It's been a minute since I have done in sewing, but after a few days without power, I thought I should be more grateful for my electricity and actually use it.  I got up to the sewing room yesterday and brought out an unlabeled project that I started back in May.  Five months ago.

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When I opened the box, I literally thought "What on earth was I making?"  I had to look up my blog posts to refresh my memory.  Honestly, if that isn't a good reason to have a blog, I can't think of another one.  It turns out, this is the Temecula Quilt Company's Sew Along that they did on "One Block Wednesdays".  The instructions can be found here.

I have been so lacking any quilting mojo for months, mainly due to the fact that I have way way way too many bed sized quilts.  I think in the future, I need to make more smaller projects, and maybe work on one or two large quilts per year.  This will be a big one, but I have to say it is fun and kind of mindless stitching.  I listened to some book podcasts while I sewed and spent a nice couple of hours.  

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Happy Halloween!

21 responses to “Let’s Get Back in the Sewing Room, Shall We?”

  1. It will be interesting to see the progress on this resurrected project. I do like the color and scrappiness of the blocks.

  2. It will be interesting to see the progress on this resurrected project. I do like the color and scrappiness of the blocks.

  3. It will be interesting to see the progress on this resurrected project. I do like the color and scrappiness of the blocks.

  4. This quilt is going to be really nice IMO. I can’t work on “just anything” it seems…I have to really want to make the quilt or I seem to lose my mojo too. You should go buy some new fabric to get yourself in the mood!!! Have a good one, Nicole. Oh, and I am a third of the way thru The Dutch House. She just kicked him out and he’s off to boarding school. I can’t imagine where this book will go next…

  5. This quilt is going to be really nice IMO. I can’t work on “just anything” it seems…I have to really want to make the quilt or I seem to lose my mojo too. You should go buy some new fabric to get yourself in the mood!!! Have a good one, Nicole. Oh, and I am a third of the way thru The Dutch House. She just kicked him out and he’s off to boarding school. I can’t imagine where this book will go next…

  6. This quilt is going to be really nice IMO. I can’t work on “just anything” it seems…I have to really want to make the quilt or I seem to lose my mojo too. You should go buy some new fabric to get yourself in the mood!!! Have a good one, Nicole. Oh, and I am a third of the way thru The Dutch House. She just kicked him out and he’s off to boarding school. I can’t imagine where this book will go next…

  7. So happy you were spared & the only problem was no electricity. I understand your loss of sewing mojo…it happens every now & then. Once you get back into it you’re good to go! I tend to make lap or crib sized quilts & they satisfy the ‘urge’ to use a particular fabric or pattern just fine. They’re still quilts, but smaller & easier to manage. I also gift or donate quite a few which clears them out, too!

  8. So happy you were spared & the only problem was no electricity. I understand your loss of sewing mojo…it happens every now & then. Once you get back into it you’re good to go! I tend to make lap or crib sized quilts & they satisfy the ‘urge’ to use a particular fabric or pattern just fine. They’re still quilts, but smaller & easier to manage. I also gift or donate quite a few which clears them out, too!

  9. So happy you were spared & the only problem was no electricity. I understand your loss of sewing mojo…it happens every now & then. Once you get back into it you’re good to go! I tend to make lap or crib sized quilts & they satisfy the ‘urge’ to use a particular fabric or pattern just fine. They’re still quilts, but smaller & easier to manage. I also gift or donate quite a few which clears them out, too!

  10. Glad to hear that you have your power back and haven’t been affected by the fires.
    This is going to be a very nice quilt!

  11. Glad to hear that you have your power back and haven’t been affected by the fires.
    This is going to be a very nice quilt!

  12. Glad to hear that you have your power back and haven’t been affected by the fires.
    This is going to be a very nice quilt!

  13. I like those blocks a lot. I have been in a funk myself as far as doing projects on the sewing machine. I have been doing hand quilting in front of the TV because it is the warmest place in the house, I hate being cold. My friends in Santa Rose are safe and I just heard can go back to their homes today. SO relieved for them. Take care Nicole.
    Mary

  14. I like those blocks a lot. I have been in a funk myself as far as doing projects on the sewing machine. I have been doing hand quilting in front of the TV because it is the warmest place in the house, I hate being cold. My friends in Santa Rose are safe and I just heard can go back to their homes today. SO relieved for them. Take care Nicole.
    Mary

  15. I like those blocks a lot. I have been in a funk myself as far as doing projects on the sewing machine. I have been doing hand quilting in front of the TV because it is the warmest place in the house, I hate being cold. My friends in Santa Rose are safe and I just heard can go back to their homes today. SO relieved for them. Take care Nicole.
    Mary

  16. Glad you have electricity now and aren’t in danger from fires. I have had a problem getting back to my sewing room too. My husband had an unexpected heart cath, requiring a stent on the 11th and then an aortic valve replacement on the 17th and pacemaker on the 18th (after he had a complete heart block early that morning) and I just can’t concentrate very well. He is fine, doing great!
    I saved instructions for One Block Wednesday but I think I’d like to enlarge the block to a 6″ block. Now to figure that out!!

  17. Glad you have electricity now and aren’t in danger from fires. I have had a problem getting back to my sewing room too. My husband had an unexpected heart cath, requiring a stent on the 11th and then an aortic valve replacement on the 17th and pacemaker on the 18th (after he had a complete heart block early that morning) and I just can’t concentrate very well. He is fine, doing great!
    I saved instructions for One Block Wednesday but I think I’d like to enlarge the block to a 6″ block. Now to figure that out!!

  18. Glad you have electricity now and aren’t in danger from fires. I have had a problem getting back to my sewing room too. My husband had an unexpected heart cath, requiring a stent on the 11th and then an aortic valve replacement on the 17th and pacemaker on the 18th (after he had a complete heart block early that morning) and I just can’t concentrate very well. He is fine, doing great!
    I saved instructions for One Block Wednesday but I think I’d like to enlarge the block to a 6″ block. Now to figure that out!!