My quilting thoughts and inspirations sprinkled with a glimpse of life down on the farm

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

October update (in November) —

We've had lots of wet and/or drizzly days lately which have been great for the garden and for my sewing.
Even though we're at that time of the year when we are supposed to enjoy every drop of rain before the summer dry, we're not appreciating the continual up and down of the river, causing all sorts of hassles and dramas.

I had two requests for 'small' sewing lately which boosted my October finishes - from 0 to 2!!
Firstly three year old George requested a Paw Patrol sunhat like his sister's. 
I made her one last summer. This is it, which she really loves wearing —
And below is the matching one for George. I used a totally different pattern, which we felt was less 'girly'. I found the pattern *here* at Red Poppy Designs.
His favourite colour is green so he wanted the same green lining Lily requested for hers, but I found something I thought he'd like better —
And speaking of tractor linings, Odie has inherited the vest I made for George last winter. Apparently he had a really fun time discovering the tractor lining of that! —
The second bit of requested sewing was a new pair of Wayfarer Shoes for Odie after major foot growth. The oilskin I have been using for the outers is working really well, and I still have plenty left for future projects. And the camo fleece on the inside is a good match.
This is the third pair I have made in this combination now! The photo below shows how these can be reversible if you wanted. There was just a 2"  gap to handsew after turning them through.
Finished! —

Once the serious sewing for children was finished, I was able to get back to my fun sewing. (Working at getting my Christmas quilts done by the end of the year.)
In my last post I'd started joining the Scrappy Christmas Ornament blocks together. After adding fabric to one side or the other of each block, I finally joined them into columns —
And now the columns are joined —
I have added borders to the two sides, but not the top and bottom yet. 
Really pleased with how it's turning out —
I've not joined in with Patty D's One Monthly Goal for a while but I've decided to get November off to a good start and sign up this month. I would like to see this quilt quilted and bound by month's end.

The next photos belong to the "Why I make Quilts" category.
We had five of the cousins here playing one day. Of course the games got busy and involved. Lots of quilts and cushions got pulled out to use for props. I love seeing the kids do that - the quilts are just part of the furniture here at Ganma's.

Must be off, I'm hoping for a little more sewing time before I start the evening meal prep :-)
'til next time,
happy stitches,

17 comments:

  1. Lovely work with the hat and shoes. They are so useful and versatile. Great fabrics.
    Your Christmas ornaments are stunning. That is coming along so well. It is a lovely design and such a great way to use so many fabrics.
    It is wonderful to see all the cousins playing together and using the quilts. That makes it extra special.

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  2. Such pretty pink flowers…
    Oh the river is high !
    The Christmas Ornaments quilt is looking fantastic and I do like the wee Christmas 🎄 tree in the corner….
    Great bucket hat for George and the reversible shoes for Odie look very comfy.
    Love the photos of the cousins playing together using the quilts…..

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  3. I would not enjoy sewing shoes and things like that but I find it so nice that others do. I enjoy seeing quilts being used and dragged around in and out by children - that is always so nice to see them being used Your river is indeed high! Love the Xmas quilt.

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  4. Surely wish we could get some of that rain here. I hope there will not be a lot of damage. The hat and slippers are so cute. I love the way your ornament top turned out. You’ll be enjoying it for Christmas!

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  5. I hope the rain doesn't cause any flooding damage, but sure nice to see so much green. We definitely need more rain in California. I agree rain makes for a perfect time to quilt. And I love all your projects. Super cute hat and your Christmas Star ornaments is brilliant. Makes me want to make both of those projects.

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  6. I'm amazed at those shoes, aren't you just so clever to be able to make such a thing! Love the sun hats, it's always nice when family requests something. And great to see those quilts well used and played with. Do hope the flooding settles down, hope there wasn't any damage to paddocks.

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  7. Great that the clothes you make are so well loved and used.. the little shoes are sweet. I love the Christmas quilt - so effective and totally agree how fun it is seeing quilts used for play time too...
    HUgz

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  8. Love your hats. You have some very lucky grand children.
    It is lovely to see quilts in use, whether it's cuddles on the couch, or dens on the deck, quilts have many, many uses.

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  9. I think those slippers are wonderful. Is there anything that you can not do? You amaze me :)

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  10. Very cute hats. Love the Wayfarers. They look very comfy.
    Your Christmas Ornament quilt is wonderful, Raewyn! You should be very proud of it.
    That is so fun to see the grands at home with your quilts. The highest honor, to see them so loved.

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  11. Those hats are gorgeous and wow the slipper look great, you are amazing with your sewing prowess.

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  12. I love the ornament blocks! Can you share the source of the pattern?

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  13. Wonderful hat and slippers Raewyn and good to see the vest with the tractor lining being enjoyed. Your ornaments quilt is coming along really well. It is great to see your quilts being used in play time with Ganma.

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  14. Raewyn - I can completely understand your joy when your quilts are put to good use, especially by your grands! Love the hat and shoes! We have been in the UK for two weeks, and sections of the country have seen quite a bit of flooding ... seems weather these days is extreme wherever you go - very dry or very wet or very (choose a word!)

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  15. I really need to add that basket quilt onto my To Do List as I have always loved it and bought the pattern when it was hanging in The C-Y.

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  16. Your scrappy decoration quilt is beautiful. Well done on the hat and shoes. Having fun at gandma's is the best.

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  17. Such cute little children's projects! Nice to be able to pass things down, too.

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