Yesterday was a good day as I started on my ironing mountain. It isn't the worst I've known it but it was taking on mammoth proportions. I decided to do some ironing first thing and stuck at it for an hour. I soon had neat ironed piles of clothes ready for their owners to put away. I still have some more to do but it will have to wait until later. I kept the ironing board set up as I was going to do some sewing but before that I had to have my hair cut. I spent an hour at the hairdressers being pampered and walked out of the salon feeling fabulous. My hairdresser made sure I was comfortable and made me a delicious cup of tea. Normally I hate having my hair cut but the trip today was perfect. She took time to find out what I wanted and then did exactly what I had asked. I shall be asking for the same stylist on my next visit.
Back at home I set to work on the Christmas table runner. I'd cut the strips ready to make the piano keys border.
Next I chose fabrics for the applique and traced the patterns onto bondaweb. This was then fused to the fabrics.
Yesterday evening I sat and cut the applique shapes out so it was ready to be applied to the center section today. Before I can do that I need to find the right coloured threads from my thread stash.
I need to spend a little time deciding how I'm going to put together the bag ladies quilt. Last month I trimmed and added a border to these ladies. The finished quilt will be a wall hanging in the hallway.
I'm currently auditioning fabric to use. I've pulled some out I like but all family members have opinions and so far we haven't come to a consensus.
The other UFO I need to move forward is the large hexagons that I did a few years back for the rainbow scrap challenge. I'd got the top together but didn't like it so I took it apart.
Now I need to reconfigure and put it back together. Meanwhile would it be a silly move to start another quilt? I have a pattern I really want to make and I don't need to buy any fabric to make the top. I'll have a good think and get back to you.
Later today I need to draw out some more hand stitching patterns but I'm going to start by attaching the appliques to the table runner .
Take care
Lyndsey
Your Bad Ladies are so cute! They will make a really fun wallhanging! The fabrics in your Christmas runner are really pretty. Interesting to see how you do the appliqué! take care, cw
ReplyDeleteSorry for the typo I meant Bag Ladies, of course! lol
ReplyDeleteThree lovely projects on the go, Lyndsey! Room for one more? I say, the more the merrier! :o))
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