Hi! Happy Monday! April has begun, the sun is shining--but that ocean is VERY cold, so----brrr.
Goals: do a little spring cleaning every day. Not a scrub the bathtub list, but clean the junk drawers, sort the shoe rack, wash the windows kind of list. Oh the windows did sparkle for just one day.
My busywork project[s] is / are decided. Main focus is Boardwalk, inspiration pic below.
This will be something different for me, I'm a planner, a patternmaker, a finisher. Iprov is something unfathomable for me; low volume is not my style. And yet--Boardwalk, as I have named it, appeals to me.
BW is just an old saved pic from my files, there's no information, no pattern, no plan. I printed out a couple of pics and drew the lines of the segments.. I estimated size of the strips and length of the sections. Noted that the strips of stripes vary in width, and the central potion is constructed in two pieces.
Close ups of the fabrics reveal that the old quilt is not just faded blue, greys, whites---there's red, pink, lavender; brown, brighter blue, a few check and polka dots. Some makedo stripes, cool.
The strips vary in width, some are wonky. They bow in places, they don't match up with their neighbors. I studied, I mused, I imagined. I didn't sew much though.
My friend returns duvet covers and pillowcases I've made for her, to be reused and recycled. She is the star of beachy grey and blue. Her solid sheets are finest cotton from Boll and Branch. Soft with use but sides and edges are sturdy still.
I had planned to recreate the segments as the original but that just didn't work. Instead I am shooting for the overall result.
Getting out my stash fabrics is stressful, mess makes me very anxious, lol. But I'm using what I have mostly.
Additional fabrics: Julierose's recent projects using ''jelly rolls'' inspired me to buy a light neutral batik roll. Because I need pretty fabrics, esp here where a result may induce closer study--we deserve to see beautiful pleasing fabric.
I've never bought a jelly roll before this one. Nice assortment but these precuts are not very economical. I estimate there's about 2 1/2 yards here, costing I think around 50.oo USD ''on sale'' [plus $12.oo tax and shipping!], So $20.oo a yard. Exorbitant even by current economy standards, cotton is running, what, 12-16.oo a yard? But just this once, my Easter treat. Instead of chocolate.
A second ''see how it goes" idea is to use the beautiful red/ yellow/ pink fabric bundle I got last summer, from Two Thimbles. I planned the fabric group to commemorate my deck pots garden,
This is the pattern, a never before seen Jan Patek.
At the moment I plan to back it with soft flannel, bec I have no warm spring quilts, or any really. QB has me actually sleeping under my quilts and spring at the beach is frigid til late June usually.
My version will be square with extra rows on one side and bottom?
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Miami Ohio Sampler is my summer deck /beach project, but there are some pieced blocks I can do now, if BW gets boring. Much thanks to Penny for sharing her pattern which unlike mine has actual patterns and dimensions. I'm sort of noncommittally considering it my 250USA quilt, my family were Ohio pioneers, we used to be able to be proud of that.
So that's my plan, life is too short to finish a project again like poor dear Snow Day, rejected and unwanted, unloved by all, hundreds of wasted hours, and so on.
No rules, no strings, nothing is a ''must do."
Except that junk drawer. My mom always said if you give one or two hours a day to housework---every morning [after bath and make up, before shopping or library or fun], you never had to do a giant exhausting spring or fall cleaning. On the other hand she loved to iron and watch ''her show'' on TV; she loved to cook---and wax floors. So grain of salt here...
I'm more committed to my daily walks, sadly solo but must replenish stamina after weeks of heavy snow plus the horrible flu episode. Remember the secret walkway to the beach. Empty and bare in winter.
Bird's nest, this is perhaps a mockingbird nest, according to my bird nest guide.
And on the reshaped beach, I find dried twigs and pods for my nature sketches,
Various interesting paw prints appearing now. These are raccoon prints, I think, though they are very large.
For Easter, silly I know, just me, I set out a pretty dishtowel,
made a tiny Easter meal--small roast beef, roasted parsnips and asparagus--- and tried not to think about days gone by, filled with Easter egg hunts and family visits; dresses with bows, socks with lace trim. Bunny stuffies and a tiny Beatrix Potter book tucked in, or a Golden nature guide. Then later with Mo who kept my home from empty-nest syndrome for 12 special years. My brother sent pics of his daffies:
Better days ahead.
have a great week.
PS The Minnie Mouse doll outfit was a success! And dolly got to go to Disney too, awesome.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach..............
it's been very foggy. I do love fog.



Boardwalk is making great progress. I love all the feminine neutral fabrics, it really adds a lot of interest. The plans for the Jan Patek flowers are great - of course anything you do with that lovely fabric would be great. That bulge of spring tide is kind of ominous to someone who is landlocked.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouragement. The two planned project have captivated me, win or lose [re: results], it is better than having the blahs, lol.
DeleteI wish I could say the high tide is harmless, but in stormy or windy conditions, the highest tides, often at the equinox, can cause fairly bad flooding, power outages etc. Erosion, of course. It always looks ominous to me too. But it's a natural phenomenon, has occurred for eons, the cycle of the shores and marshes.
Love your blog. Am excited to see boardwalk as it grows
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
DeletePlenty to keep you busy then. Have to say, that Boardwalk quilt would drive me nuts as it is so imprecise! Good luck with it. Love the Miami Ohio one for deck sewing this summer. I have a new project as I bought a lovely doll's crib and it desperately needs a little quilt . . . Starting after breakfast!!
ReplyDeleteThe imprecise issue for BW may make me crazy too. I'm looking forward to seeing the doll bed and its quilt!
DeleteYour faily must live a long way away. Do they never visit or call?
ReplyDeleteVery small family now, with very busy lives. My brother and SIL live very far away---800 miles? We all text a lot.
DeleteHolidays are difficult as we age, I think--I was thinking about Easter when my Dad got us whole new outfits for Sunday Mass--in particular I got a beautiful mossy green straight skirted suit with matching "cuban heel" shoes, bag, and fancy hat...When we were getting dressed to go he would be at the piano playing "In Your Easter Bonnet.." faster and faster to get us going on time:))) Fun days...nice memories...
ReplyDeleteI really like how your "Boardwalk" piece is coming together; also that you are making it your own..Jelly rolls are expensive, I think, too. I just had these older ones left over that I feel I must use up. Now quilting the 2nd one: "Jelly Roll Jazz" to go along with the "Jive" one...
Slowly-- just a few machined rows at a time...
Enjoy your walks and watching Spring come to your beachside...hugs, Julierose
I love your description of your childhood Easters esp your dad at the piano.
DeleteAh, I was wondering about the Minnie Mouse dress, fun to see it on the dolly recipient. Material things like this solidify a child's memory of a trip and a relationship, is my (non-scientific) theory. Your spring-y dishtowel is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI'm sort of buried feeling in paperwork as I (try) to straighten out a relative's estate, so beach walks sound wonderful, although bright sun doesn't suit me at all. I'm riding an exercise bike instead.
Ceci
Bright sun bothers me too, my eyes! I do baseball hat and sunglasses. Good luck w estate paperwork, I did that last spring---when I had covid. So daunting.
DeleteI'm always so relieved the doll garments fit, and that my little friend still enjoys them and her doll. Kids grow up so fast nowadays
That Charming Posies Jan Patek pattern is one I could actually get into and love! Let me know how you like it when you get into making it. I love the direction your boardwalk quilt is heading too. It's something a bit different than you generally make and I hope that will make it fun for you. Rough week so far, been ill for several days, looking forward to better days and some stable warmer weather, will write more soon.
ReplyDeleteHi, I always enjoy reading your blog. Your pictures are so evocative of the beach, it's as if I could close my eyes and be standing on the sand. FYI, the second doll picture was taken in front of a lounge at the Boardwalk Hotel at Walt Disney World. A happy tie in to your quilt. Thank you for your lovely blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and commenting! I'm glad you enjoy my beachy blog. How fun that the dolly is at the Boardwalk Hotel, I didn't know. So cool.
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