Tuesday, November 19, 2024

A Quick Trip Through the Garden

It is just the easiest thing to get side-tracked over here. Let me just tell you, if I don't go off on a tangent every day or two, then something surely must be wrong. 

In all my sorting, purging, and organizing, I came across three fabrics clustered together in Aunt Margaret's belongings. They were small pieces - like fat quarters or less - and they were so pretty together. Instantly, I thought they'd make a super-cute Grandmother's Flower Garden flower.

Now, thinking it and actually accomplishing it were two entirely different stories, let me tell you. I had the idea straight away, but heavens! Finding the EPP templates for making it was a big mystery. Seems all this "organizing" hasn't done me a daggone bit of good - I can't find anything in all the new places I've put stuff! 

I eventually found the tub of EPP supplies that I was looking for and got down to business cutting out parts for one flower.

Stitching for just a bit each evening or while listening to an audiobook, I have whipped this up just as quick as can be.

And now I will add it into the tub with the growing stack of flowers made a year or two ago, when I was working on these with more focus. This flower becomes #57 of the little garden I've stitched up.

In the months since I last made any of these flowers, I haven't given them much thought. Now, though, I am considering options for finishing. An easy way would be to applique them onto plain blocks which I would sew together by machine. A more involved finish would include making several gazillion more hexies to join these flowers all together. Green is a commonly used color because it mimics a garden path. Any solid color would work so that the flowers are the focus. Click here to see one with green paths. This one with leaf clusters is also interesting.

I will have to think on this.

Finished with my little flower garden tangent, I return my focus to the sorting. My attitude is that it is drudgery, but I ought to change my mindset - this effort is akin to an archaeological dig - I am always surprised at the next find.

Happy Quilting, Friends!

Jayne

3 comments:

  1. Lol an archeological dig! That's funny. It's also accurate to describe my stash! My GFG is made with beige paths and assorted flowers. I did the hexagon edges too but squared them up. Used a turquoise backing and quilted each hexie. It's enormous cuz I liked making the flowers but I love it! It's such a nice pattern with many possibilities.

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  2. You are just so funny! But I totally understand. Why is it that sewing one quilt can seem like such a hard task? Why do we want to be working on two or three or even four at a time? I do not understand myself when I do this. It is only logic to just do one at a time. Yet right now I just want to go start something new, totally unrelated to the Christmas quilts I 'wanted' to give for gifts.

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  3. I like the hexie flowers with the triangles, it's different than what is normally seen. Happy digging!

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