The Cathedral Window Quilt

Ok, so I said I’m not a quilter. In the back of my mind though I knew that I’d want to attempt it at least once. Besides, what with the enormous pile of fabric scraps I was collecting, I’d have to do something with them. The issue was deciding on one that I’d want to work on (and continue working on, perhaps for years to come!) As I was browsing a few blogs recently, I came across this picture of a quilt I knew I’d have to attempt.

Hyena in Petticoats Cathedral Quilt

You can find the entire tutorial here – Hyena in Petticoats Blog

She has wonderful photos and step by step instructions that make this seemingly impossible quilt possible. (If I can do it, anyone can!) I really liked Leah’s idea of alternating the rows of white squares, so I’m opting to do mine the same way. A decent start has been made – a sneak peek below for you.

I will post additional photos once (if) I make more progress.

And now, to leave you with an email recently received:

“dear film in the fridge,

you’ve recently become my favorite blogger, but when i went to check your site today, i was severely dissappointed to see that you’d taken the day off from enlightening me on details of your sewing endeavors. so, (like i enjoy doing when people are driving me crazy, driving too slowly on the road) i’ve come up with a few reasonable excuses for you:

1. your sewing machine is on the fritz and you’re at home, anxiously awaiting the repairman.
2. you ordered material from someone who lives in india (cause they make amazing patterns there using real dyes such as saffron and tea) and are preparing a very special piece that will surely be worth the wait.
3. you’ve taken to bed with arthritis of the fingers.

so, if any of the above are true (or if you have some better excuse) i might be willing to take you off my “give shit to” list. and if you really are sick or if your machine really is broken, i’m sorry and i hope they both get better soon.

with tons of sincerity,
evensweeter.”

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Flour sack towels!

It may just be an ‘ah-ha!’ type moment (although I say “ah-ha”, you may say “no kidding – it took you this long to think of that?!?”). I’ve been experimenting lately with kitchen towels. I’ve been designing and sewing my own, and using an egyptian cotton as the backing. I realized that it wouldn’t be very absorbent, and perhaps wouldn’t be ideal for use as a kitchen towel, but I really liked the look. For my own use, I was willing to accept semi-damp hands because the towel is just so cute (fashion over fit, form over function, or something like that…) Anyway, I understand that others may find this to be a nuisance, and the towel may be relegated to the back of the closet…

And hence the flour sack… it may be just what I’m looking for in a backing – absorbent, already in use in the kitchen. Now to find some in my area at a decent price. I’ll be sewing some up shortly and will report on the drying powers of the new version!

For now, here’s a peek at the current towels

and here’s the picture of the day… because in reality, this was supposed to be a photo blog!

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I’m not a quilter…

…or a blogger, actually, so I can’t guarantee that there will be many of these posts. I may surprise myself though – I didn’t think I’d enjoy sewing as much as I do either. Sewing is actually a new hobby, and I still maintain that I can only sew items that only involve straight lines.

Designer fabrics have become my new weakness – the colors and patterns make me happy, even when just folded in a big pile, as below.

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