The weekend was fun and productive, even the weather cooperated. On Friday I awarded myself a sewing day. I wanted to finish the remaining 4 stegosaurus blocks and also make the quilt sandwich for the mystery quilt. I started by making the quilt sandwich. Having taken part in a mystery quilt I decided I'm not over keen on them. I stuck to the instructions that we were given and didn't deviate. I used 9 fat quarters or pieces of left over fabric of the same size. I loved the fabrics I chose but once I started cutting them I felt there wasn't enough definition between them. The fabrics had to be laid out in a set manner to make the nine fabric groups that would be used to make the blocks. You can see what I mean in the photo. Normally I would have changed fabrics around to give a better mix but decide to see how it panned out.
For the backing I used some yellow and cream fabric I had in my stash. I didn't have enough of either fabric to make the backing so it has been pieced. This quilt is now ready for quilting so now I'm waiting for inspiration to strike. I have some ideas but it's always useful to give my brain a little extra time. On the occasions when I've rushed into the quilting phase I've found I suddenly have an amazing idea when its too late to change what I'm doing.
Next I made some bread so that we could have sandwiches for lunch on Saturday. I love how the smell of homemade bread drifts around the house when it's cooking. An estate agent friend once told me that if you want a quick sale on your house make sure you have bread baking and make some fresh ground coffee when the viewing happens. It makes the house much more friendly and home like. Whilst the bread was proving I got on with the dinosaur blocks and by the end of the afternoon I had two more blocks complete.
On Sunday we went to Fingringhoe Wick nature reserve. The sun was shining and it was very warm. The board below explains the history of the area. Remember you can click on the picture to get an image that you can blow up larger.
We saw over 30 different species of birds including a white throat, garden warbler, whimbrel and a nightingale. The bird song was everywhere and there were a lot of wild flowers. The reserve also has adders but we didn't see any basking in the sun. They are shy snakes.
On Sunday I awarded myself some more sewing time. I wanted to get all the stegosaurus blocks finished before starting on the next dinosaur. This is my Chookshed challenge for May. I know I won't finish all the blocks but I would love to finish a second set of dinosaurs. By the end of my sewing time I had 6 completed dinosaurs.
Sounds like a perfect weekend! Love the dinosaur quilting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful peaceful place you wdnt for your bird watching. I dont enjoy mystery quilts much either, I really need to see what the finished project looks like before I start all that cutting and stitching.
ReplyDeleteThe dinosaur blocks are adorable!! The bird watching trip looks so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteMystery quilts can be challenging, for sure! I choose the fabrics I want to work with and hope for the best. The nature preserve looks like a beautiful way to spend a day, Lyndsey! Thanks for sharing your photos with us.
ReplyDeleteLuv the dinosaurs!
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