I asked all of you what you would like to make as the block for April and I received a different opinion from each person who offered an idea. Then, one of our quilt along friends suggested that I should make whatever represents "home" to me.
At once images of children popped into my head. Children playing, children laughing, children chasing through the house and the yard - and toys seemingly everywhere! So I made two blocks - a doll and a tricycle. These were among my favorite toys when I was growing up and they seem to represent children everywhere.
Summer, 1946. My first set of "wheels". |
Early spring 1948. My baby sister was on the way and I got a new baby of my own. |
Back to quilt blocks and plans gone awry.
I definitely meant to make a doll and a tricycle, and that part didn't change. I also meant for these to be smaller blocks, 6" x 7". So that's the size I made. They were awfully cute. But.... Oh, my goodness, those tiny pieces were hard to position and fuse!
Time to rethink and redesign!
Some of the pieces were a bit tricky to zigzag stitch around, too. And, I wasn't really impressed with the doll's dress. The colors looked bland when the appliques were attached.
So, back to the drawing board - actually the copy machine this time around, because there was no choice but to turn these into larger blocks. I photocopied the finished blocks and cut out the pattern pieces for templates, then I enlarged the pieces onto cardstock and cut them out to make new templates.
A little fiddling with placement, two sunflowers instead of one, and the blocks were redesigned to fit into 10" squares. So much easier to manipulate and sew, nicely user friendly.
This is how the original 6" x 7" block and the new 10" x 10" block compare in size. Quite a difference, isn't it?
I suppose I can use the smaller blocks to make a pair of mug rugs someday. When I find time.
Today's the Day!
Movers are showing up in an hour or two to pick up my twin beds and take them to my daughter's house. Then I will run over to help her with her moving and come home in the afternoon to work on sorting out my new sewing room. Lot's of my "stuff" will remain in the former sewing room, now known as "the office", so I'll be able to spread out a bit more.
This is what my downstairs rooms looked like yesterday afternoon.
So excited!
Time to rethink and redesign!
First attempt: As you can see, the tricycle frame and the fender wouldn't fit together right. The pedal is also looks odd. |
So, back to the drawing board - actually the copy machine this time around, because there was no choice but to turn these into larger blocks. I photocopied the finished blocks and cut out the pattern pieces for templates, then I enlarged the pieces onto cardstock and cut them out to make new templates.
A little fiddling with placement, two sunflowers instead of one, and the blocks were redesigned to fit into 10" squares. So much easier to manipulate and sew, nicely user friendly.
This is how the original 6" x 7" block and the new 10" x 10" block compare in size. Quite a difference, isn't it?
I suppose I can use the smaller blocks to make a pair of mug rugs someday. When I find time.
Today's the Day!
Movers are showing up in an hour or two to pick up my twin beds and take them to my daughter's house. Then I will run over to help her with her moving and come home in the afternoon to work on sorting out my new sewing room. Lot's of my "stuff" will remain in the former sewing room, now known as "the office", so I'll be able to spread out a bit more.
This is what my downstairs rooms looked like yesterday afternoon.
The former bedroom and future sewing room. |
The old sewing room and future office. |
"Stuff" piled in my family room that will need to find a home. |
So excited!