Tuesday, October 12, 2021

The color of fall and getting back to the winter house


Hello, all.  It's been such a beautiful fall here in the north woods.  Love this view out my sewing corner window, looking out over the lake.  With temperatures warmer than I can ever remember during October, the job of moving back to the winter house just doesn't seem as urgent.  No snow in the forecast so we may delay it a few days.  Rain this week has kept us from doing some of the things that need to be done but it will all happen soon.

I did make some great progress on my sewing projects this summer though.  The biggest accomplishment was to get the Little Brown Bird quilt all put together so it's ready for quilting.  I hung it on the clothes line and that was a disaster.  It won't hang straight on the line so it looks like it's very wavy at the bottom but really it isn't.  It's pretty flat when laid out on the bed but it's bigger than the bed so wouldn't have made a good picture.  Anyway, I'm planning on getting to the hand quilting this winter.  I don't know if I can possibly get it all done before time to come back North but I'm going to try.

And, a couple of weeks ago, the Big Guy's sister came up for a visit and the two of us drove over to Minneapolis to visit a couple of fabric shops and the Mall of America.  The Mall wasn't as exciting for me as the fabric shops.  We went to the Buttermilk Basin store and if you know their designs you know they are right up my alley.  They specialize in wool applique.  I've never done much of that but I'm wanting to give it a try.  You know I bought stuff there.  And, then, we also went to a fabric warehouse that was actually a warehouse full of fabrics, all kinds of fabrics. There was more fabric than I could imagine.  Talk about being overwhelmed!  I was!!  We want to go back next year.

The featherweight machine up here has been put away.... she doesn't like going into isolation. I snapped this picture before putting her in her case for winter.  I know there are a few people waiting for me to get back in town to do some cleaning and/or repairs on their machines.  You can send me an email if you want your machine to be added to my list.

Featherweight club classes are still on hold for the time being.  I will let you all know as soon as I find that we can meet again.  Covid still creates some problems for all of us so getting together in groups greater than 6-8 isn't possible.  Well, you know we have a lot more people wanting to come to FW Club.

Also, there will be a couple of maintenance classes this fall if anyone has been waiting to get into one.  Check the class schedule tab for information about those.  I'm going to be speaking to the Pieces and Patches Quilt Guild of Jackson at the end of January as well.  I'm looking forward to that.  

So, I'm not doing any sewing until I get back to the winter house.  I've started a mystery quilt and that's very much out of my comfort zone.  I've never made a quilt before without knowing what the end product will look like.  But, I've joined in for this one this winter and here is the picture of the fabrics I've picked for it.  I really need another red, white, and blue quilt, don't you think?

I do hope you all are staying well, getting to use your sweet Featherweights, and getting lots of sewing done.  The next time I post, I will be in SE Mi, ready for the snow to fly.  I hope it holds off for quite awhile though.  Have a good sewing day, all.

 

5 comments:

  1. Hola Jean,
    Glad to hear you will be returning. Too bad about not getting to have FW club yet.
    Your Brown Bird look Fantastic! What a work of art with all the details and color choices. That is going to be a long winter project to Hand Quilt, but one stitch at a time.
    Mystery quilt colors are great but you have not started yet? Keep us posted as you compose your blocks.
    I recently did some shopping therapy myself. A group of us went to see Lisa Bongean's new shop in Wisconsin. On the way we stop at an antique mall, quilt shop, and of course eats. Great time.
    Looking forward to your return. ((Hugs))

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  2. BTW did you find any Singer Fabric at the warehouse?

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  3. Haha, yes my winter will be busy hand quilting this one. But I think I'm ready to tackle it. I will show everyone the mystery blocks in my next post. All I'm going to tell you at this point is that I've done 2 blocks so far and one has birds.

    Sounds like an awesome trip to Wi. I'd love to go on another outing.

    No Singer Fabric at the warehouse. Let's face it, there's no FW fabric anywhere anymore. That's why I'm hoarding what I have.

    We'll chat soon, Scrappy. Miss all my girls!

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  4. Thank you for the update Jean even though it is sad news that we can't yet get together. I miss you and the rest of the gals. I am getting ready for my retreat trip to Indian River the 1st 2 weeks of November. I go there with my husbands 2 cousins and SIL and another group of ladies we met years ago from Leslie, MI. Looking forward to the fun and quilting and eating and swimming and most of all catching up with everyone. Happy stitching everyone!

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  5. Good to hear from you, Dee. I will keep you all posted about FW Club and when things open up it may be for only a set number. Your retreat sounds like a lot of fun. I'm sure you'll have a great time.

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