After the first few weeks I had -
A. Sewn a side seam for my DIL which was damaged by label removal
B. Sewn an air filter for a motorbike for the MOML
C. Re-hemmed some jeans for ED.
Better to focus on the sewing I achieved at Scrub Stitching -
I took two 'new' projects to work on....totally allowable in my eyes as they were both scrappy ones, cut/prepared from scraps and stash.
As well as making the pouches shown in my previous post, I made good starts on the two projects -
The first was a Scrappy Trip Around the World quilt. I did spend some time prior to Scrub Stitching cutting the strips for this and sorting them into piles. Once at SS and sewing, I just had to hope that I'd made the right decisions and that I was heading in the right direction with the prep work.
Hopefully once I've sewn them altogether and rearranged them, this quilt will make sense!
Hopefully once I've sewn them altogether and rearranged them, this quilt will make sense!
Nicely organised baggies. I impressed myself with my organisation prior to SS —
I also wanted to make a start on another impulse project. I started with a vague plan and a whole lot of strips thrown in a bag. I sewed until I decided I needed more space to lay this out and think.
What is fun about this is the random sized strips that are used for the log cabin. When I have decided on a size for each quarter block I will just trim them all to the same size. I have a lot of strips hanging around which I've been saving for a 'rainy day' and this was a great way to start using them.

I'm calling this Starry Log Cabin for now (haha original name!).
It was nice to have a couple of fancy new pouches to bring my projects home in.
I really had the urge to sew the other day so spent some happy time just sewing my current leader-ender project, 4-patch fun.. It's nice to sew up a bunch and then spend some more happy time rummaging for more reds to cut up!
Can you spy who is in the photo below, who was entertaining me while I took my photos this morning?
Yes, baby Olive (and her family) are here!! They were here when I arrived home from Australia so it's no wonder I haven't got a lot of extra stuff done!!
It's been wonderful to spend the time with them —
Yesterday she carried on the family tradition and helped Ganma feed the chooks —
Okay, time to go,
'til next time,
happy stitches,
Raewyn


























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