Saturday 5 December 2015

I'm Back....

It's good to be back to my regular self.  Three weeks ago I got the pneumonia vaccine and it took two weeks to recover from it.  The ads on TV say one of the side effects may be that motion is restricted.  Well ... they neglected to say that the restricted motion also means pain, the inability to dress or perform regular daily functions that involve moving your arm.  At any rate, it was a very uncomfortable two weeks but I'm finally back at my machine and doing a little sewing.

I pieced my boxy stars quilt

I just realized that I didn't take a final photo with the borders sewn on.  This one just shows the final audition. 

I am almost finished with the borders on the RSC sew along.  Just one final round to go in the border.  I did try it out on my bed to see how it would look.
 
None of the quilts I had fit my new mattress but I think this one will.  I always wondered why they called some of the duvets "queen/double".  Well it turns out the new mattresses are so tall that even though it's only a double bed size, you need a queen size comforter, blanket, quilt, etc.  to get the width and length to cover the extra pillow on the mattress. 

I belong to a small group of quilters trying their hand at being a little more creative.  The November challenge was to select 5 interesting fabrics and a collection of items that could be used as embellishments and put them into a brown paper bag.  We then selected a bag and had a month to create a mini quilt which would be gifted  to the owner of the bag.  Earlier this week we met for a Christmas get together and revealed the finished minis.  There were a few members who were out of country and couldn't be there to share so a few pieces are missing.

 
 






To get back into the swing of things again, I started a little sew along with Sheryl at Temecula Quilt Co..  Here are the four little blocks I've made so far.
They are so cute - finishing at 2.5". 
Now I think I'll hop over to soscrappy and see what other scrappy quilters have been doing.





 

12 comments:

Mari said...

The boxy stars looks great! So does the sampler! And I sympathize with the vaccine troubles. It happens to me every time, too. A flu shot will knock me down for three dys or so. Glad to see you're back at it!

scraphappy said...

Congratulations on getting to the borders stage! Looks beautiful on your bed. Can't wait to see the finished quilt. Glad you are finally feeling better again. That vaccination sounded brutal.

Marly said...

Your boxy stars look great and the sawtooth star quilt is beautifully restful.

Karen said...

I love your boxy star quilt. Maybe this will be my blocks for rainbow 2016. Your minis are adorable. I have been thinking about making them.

gayle said...

You've got a lot going on! I love all your stars - from the boxies to the samplers.
I've been eyeing those little Temecula cuties, too. Tiny blocks just seem to whisper my name...
I hope you continue to feel better!

Sally Trude said...

Wow. That's a lot of progress. I love how the boxy stars look together.

Chantal said...

Glad to hear you are feeling better. Vaccination is never fun. Just got my Tetanos shot. Yuck! You did wonderful job with the boxy star AND the rainbow quilt. Those minis are awesome too. So much imagination for these people. Love the one with the little birds. And the string. And the pink trees. And ... oh my goodness lol. ;^)

PaulaB quilts said...

The boxy stars look great and your bed looks very happy with its almost finished quilt. Glad you're feeling better. Those mini quilts are adorable, lots of flowers and butterflies.

Ariane said...

Your boxy star and sampler quilt look great!!! Those little quilts are cute too.

Mystic Quilter said...

Great boxy stars, and you're almost at the stage of a finished top with your RSC2015 sew along quilt - lovely. Bd luck with pneumonia vaccine - pleased you're feeling better.

Sheila said...

Love the quilts, large and small. I'm thinking I may do the boxy squares for the 2016 RSC.
Hope you are completely recovered soon.

Quiltdivajulie said...

Terrific boxy stars - a pattern I've considered many, many times along the way.

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