Sewing Inspiration!

            Welcome to my weekly chat about sewing, quilting, encouragement, and inspiration!  Last month I talked a lot about our fabric scraps, what to do with them, how to store them, and what to make with them.  I’m still working on getting mine organized but feel like I have made great progress.  Give us your ideas on how you store and manage your scraps. Leave them in the comment section above and inspire our community!

            First, I would like to congratulate Linda! She won the “Donut cocktail napkin” giveaway!  I hope you enjoy those little cuties.  

All the talk and motivation about utilizing scraps, getting organized, and scheduling time for projects has really impacted my work. I’m on a roll.  I made these Easter napkins with fabric I had in my stash.  Have any of you taken the plunge to use cloth?

            My goals for this month in my sewing room include:

· I’m continuing my BOM’s.  Two months in and I’m keeping up!  Remember, you can start these at any time.  The patterns are free on their websites.

A Quilting Life, BOM.
Fat Quarter Shop, Brick House.

· Continuing to use my sewing planner to help me stay on track for all my projects.  I wrote down six quilts that are almost finished and that I would like to work on! I plan to pick one each month and take a day to try and finish it.  I’ll be starting on my 1st one out of the 6 this month to complete!  I’m going to try and give myself one Saturday or Sunday and only work on that.  Wish me luck!

· Starting the beginning stages for 3 new projects! I’m going to make a Christmas Quilt for each of my three boys.  Yes, they read my blog so they will know my surprise early!  Surprise! That’s okay.  I want to have them finished by Thanksgiving so they will be able to use them for Christmas.  The pattern I’m using is in the Fons and Porter Magazine, the Nov./Dec. 2021 issue. It’s not the one on the cover. The one I chose is called, Bountiful Boxes. There is very little cutting because you use precuts!

· I have a cute purse pattern cut out that I want to get sewn together.

Wow!  It’s going to be a busy month!  I will continue to schedule my sewing time on my calendar because that helps me focus. I would love to know what you are working on.  

Next week we have our project!  I think you will like this one.  It is a quilt block.  I’m using my scraps, of course, but you don’t have to.  You will also need adding machine tape.  I could only find 2 ¼” wide, but I know they come in other widths.  Any will do.  Hope I have sparked your interest!

Have a great week, and Always Find Time to Sew,

8 thoughts on “Sewing Inspiration!”

  1. I use to watch the Fons and Porter show! So nostalgic, but the patterns are timeless it seems

      1. Ronda,
        Me too! They are on early enough that no one else is up in my house and I can sit down with a cup of coffee and watch in peace and quiet!
        Jeriann

  2. Look forward to your blogs! They are inspiring! I use flat baskets from the Dollar Tree to organize my 2 1/2 inch and 5 inch squares. My 2 1/2 inch strips are in a Dollar Tree laundry basket.

    1. Kathy,
      The Dollar Tree has such great baskets! You are bound to find one to work for you. I’m going to use the flat one for my exact scraps too. Thanks for the tip!
      Jeriann

  3. You have great ideas when it comes to using your scraps! I don’t have many scraps currently but the ones I do, I just have then stored in a bag, but that’s going to change soon because I’m getting a puppy and want to start making bandannas for her.. and maybe her doggy family if I have extra scraps!

    I also have another project I want to start working on the involves fabric! I want to take one of those wood country style storage boxes, the ones that have the wood slats/ strips that hold the box together (I would add a picture to show you what I mean but the comment section doesn’t see to have a place for me to upload a picture to show you). I then want to take the top wood strip off on one side so that side is a bit lower then the other three side. I then want to put fabric inside the box to give it a soft inside. Once I do this I can decorate it and it will become a toy box for my puppy!

    1. Morgan, I’m so glad you are getting inspired to create! I understand exactly what you are talking about with the crate. I think that is a great idea and one I might want to try with all of Mandalyn’s doggie toys! Once you get your puppy, I can see you coming up with all kinds of things to make. If you need more scraps, I can help!!
      Jeriann

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