Turkey Tracks: March 28, 2020
Self-Distancing Days
I hope this finds you all doing well.
I am doing fine. Here are some recent pics from recent days.
I finished these two knit tops—the fabric was bought last spring and has been sitting in the garment pile. The brown sweater is the Sew House Seven Toaster Sweater, version 2. I made several tops from an earlier Simplicity pattern, 8529, that is this same idea. Sew House, though, incorporated some really nice finishing touches, which makes the “boat” top much nicer. The sleeve is more sleek in that it does not have a cuff. BUT, the brown version was not as long as the Simplicity, and I liked that longer length. So, I made the blue version longer and dramatically longer in the back. It fits like a dream.
This knit dress is next in line and ready to go. It’s the Caroline Out and About Knit dress from Sew Caroline. My first version was made in a grey jersey—and I did some altering where the bodice meets the skirt. I’ve incorporated that knowledge into the pattern—along with raising the location of the pockets. We’ll see how this goes. I love the grey dress, so suspect I’ll love this one too.
If the above project goes well, then I’ll cut into this EXPENSIVE organic cotton and repeat the dress there.
Finishing the olive knit dress will leave one more garment to make. A summer rayon batik dress. Then I WILL BE CAUGHT UP on purchased garment fabrics. I am wondering if I can get a summer knit top with leftovers from the brown or blue strips. But…that will be play.
Here are quilts all ready to be quilted. The box of thread is Wonderfil’s GalMour, which is a rayon metallic thread that should just be wonderful in the top quilt, Galactic. I started down that path after seeing what this quilt’s designer used—Tara Faughnan for The Color Collective.
Here’s the design wall at the moment. The right hand project is Gudrun Erla’s quilt project, Elvira. I’ve never made a quilt with BIG pieces of fabric, and I have no idea if I will like or dislike or finish this one. There is something catchy about it though, and it is certainly a stash buster. Bonnie Hunter did a version which you can see on her blog. Getting the diagonal line installed was easy after all the 60 degree long cabin blocks I’ve been making with The Color Collective projects, as in the smaller ones on the left of the design wall. The middle project is “Gumdrops” from The Color Collective, an English Paper Piecing project.
AC and I have been out every day. Here are some recent videos of a walk in some nearby woods. Listen for the wind in the trees—it was just roaring yesterday.
Hi Louisa, Inspiration in this blog article! Love the quilt with the large pieces and diagonal lines. We all should have quite a show and tell when this is over.
Getting long walks in every day. I imagine you and the puppy are doing the same!
Linda