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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Ground Hog Day

And here we sit, suddenly it is February!  We turned the page to a new month in anticipation and hope that THIS may be the time that life returns to "normal".

It could be like the scenes from the movie, Ground Hog Day.  The day keeps getting repeated over, and over and over, until the character finally makes a change.  At times it might be nice to have a "do over".  But in all reality... with each new day, we DO get a new chance.

A year ago Dave and I were blissfully planning for a trip to the beaches of Texas.  News stories were just ramping up with the doom, gloom and fear of the Corona Virus, not to mention the political mud-slinging that was going on.

On Valentines Day we made the decision to turn. off. the. TV.  Ok, well, maybe not turn off the TV, but turn off the NEWS!  We packed up our stuff and flew the coop.  We drove south to Texas... much of the time was "unplugged".  At first, it was a challenge... and then we settled in.  Cell service was in and out as we approached our destination.  But with "No Service" at all on the beach of Padre Island National Seashore, we sat and watched the surf.  We watched the birds, we walked and biked along the shore. We talked, we read, I quilted...  we collected shells, we watched the sunrises and sunsets with awe.

All this to say... I don't know what "normal" is.  Does anybody???  Erma Bombeck said it was a setting on a washing machine. LOL!  I say "Normal" is a setting on the dryer as well.

So as I review what I had on my (late) To Do List from last week I feel a bit like Bill Murray in Ground Hog Day...

❧  Paper Doll Quilt

❧  Commissioned T-shirt Quilts



I have made little progress on the Paper Doll Quilts... I have cut the background squares, but am awaiting the arrival of assorted skin color layer cake squares for the dolls, as well as fusible adhesive.  

I decided to make the dolls in two different sizes.  The one to the right are on 12 inch squares with the dolls being about 10 inches tall.  This one will be for Emma who will be 7 this summer.  

The one above is for Maggie.  She will be 5 this summer and I thought that it might be a little easier and more functional for her to have something not so tiny.  She has a collection of Barbie Dolls that live naked because she just cannot manage dressing them.  Each quilt will have a pocket to hold the clothes (encouraging organization) and while the same, they are different and there should not be any fights over outfits because they are different sizes and not interchangeable.  (That's the plan anyway 🤣)

I also am awaiting the arrival of the T-shirts from my customer.

I had determined on Friday afternoon, once I realized I was in a holding pattern, that I would write that final post for the Pieces From The Past Sew Along... only to awake on Saturday morning and find that our internet service was out.  The outage was area wide... Ok... but that wasn't going to stop me!  I resorted to MS Word and started typing.  I got a good portion of it written.  And when the wi-fi was restored, I was able to insert pictures and links as necessary.  I will let it rest for now, until it is time for a final review.


Speaking of Pieces... Block #19 will be released on Thursday!  Which means there is still time to get the pattern for The Double T Block and link up for the chance to win a free fat quarter.  Who doesn't need free fabric for their stash?!?


And because I wrote that post I rewarded myself by opening the Civil War reproduction fabric that I had purchased for my next sew along.

Progress is coming along with the planning.  The schedule of the sew along has been made.  I have 12 blocks selected (13 actually, because one will be the label for the quilt), and I have been reading the Memoirs of Marian Sloan Russell and taking notes.  There is plenty of "administrative stuff" to be done, but I won't bore you with those details.

❧  A few small final projects I'll be making this week are "Galentines Day" gifts for some close girlfriends.  We will be meeting for lunch on Thursday (fingers crossed that the weather is good) and it has far too long since we have been together.  I'll be making them as bookmarks, rather than key chains.

With that... I better get moving!

Keep Piecing!

Melva


Melva Loves Scraps - Home of the Pieces From The Past Sew Along
that features vintage Kansas City Star quilt blocks!

Linking with:

Colour & Inspiration at Clever Chameleon Quilting
To Do Tuesday at Home Sewn By Us
Mid-week Makers at Quilt Fabrication
Wednesday Wait Loss at The Inquiring Quilter
Stitch Sew & Show at Life in the Scrap Patch


8 comments:

  1. All wonderful projects! So glad you turned off the news and just went about life!

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  2. Hi Melva! Gosh, those fabrics for the new QAL are pretty. I'll bet it was quite a temptation to not open that package until now. I hope you are able to meet up with your friends on Thursday. We are supposed to have rain/ice/snow throughout the day and hopefully, the snow will hold off until evening/night. I'm looking forward to Thursday's release of the next Pieces block. Thank you so much for linking up today. ~smile~ Roseanne

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  3. Greetings Melva - no matter which side of the fence one is on - turning off the news is the best thing now. We live about 150 miles from the Gulf. I miss a trip to the beaches and to the Casino in Choctaw land (hubby is a member of the Choctaw tribe. Heck, I even miss getting to go into the grocery store! Oh Well! The "wait out the Virus" game did not get us until November (had a year of health issues). I went through how you feel now win December. But the way I have turned it all around is to keep up with my daily routine by doing my morning walk, breakfast, and then come to the Studio and work on projects. I have never been at home for over 15 months in my lifetime and if I was not retired and had to stay at home and work I would have gone nuts by now. Hubby and I get along great so there is no issue there which is a blessing as some cannot stand each other. I am spending this time catching up on the UFOs that I could not work on in 2020. BUT if they ever get the Flu/Virus under control watch out Casino - here we come! I laugh and tell Clay that I am going to spend a month there even if I just sit and people watch!

    I like the fabrics also!

    We read the headlines on line and that is about it. NORMAL, maybe in 2 years. Who knows. I do hope that you have a great Wednesday and thank you again for all the hard work in doing your project for all quilters.

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  4. The paper dolls quilt is looking wonderful. You are very organized and productive. I love seeing your projects every week in the Wednesday linky party. Thank for making my week a happy, quity one ... <3 Pat

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  5. Your trip to Texas last year sounds perfect! I like your new CW repros, too. I have so many still that I'm carefully not looking at new ones, though I probably will when Barbara Brackman's hit the stores here.

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  6. Such cute paper dolls quilts. I am sure they will be loved.

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  7. I LOVE your new Civil War fabrics! What fun they will be to play with.

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  8. Such a cute idea, to make paper doll quilts! These will be so sweet. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.

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