i've been eyeballs-deep in house design this week, but i took a break one afternoon to put "pinky stinky" edna up on the design wall to get a feel for where we are and to make assemble easy when i get a chance to stitch some. the available wall space could only fit 4 of 6 rows, the first of which is already assembled but needs a block moved. i was surprised we have enough 16 patch blocks for those rows. there is still a fat stack of 16 patch blocks to be completed, so i didn't think we'd gotten this far along. after seeing everything on the wall, i went over the remaining blocks sets and discovered i have far more than is needed to complete the quilt.
so the good news is d5 only needs to assemble 10 more blocks before i can complete the top. there are an additional 12 sets, which means she can make a small quilt of some sort incorporating them whenever she wants. that resolves our debate about what to name this project. i call it "pinky stinky" edna because i had dozens of problems when starting the quilt (almost all user error, not the pattern). it's pink and it was being stinky: pinky stinky. but d5 likes to call it "tired of pink," a comment i once made after several days of working on nothing but this quilt and i was craving some other colors. she thought that was really funny and a good name for the quilt. but i'm not tired of pink now and i don't think it's a very complimentary name, so i disagree. if she makes her own quilt with the extra blocks, she can call it "tired of pink" and i can call this edna "pinky stinky," which also doesn't necessarily sound complimentary but it's a term of affection used in our household when our girls were little and were being silly or sassy.
i did the handquilting for two more of the interior blocks on "groovy liberty," bringing the total up to 6/42 complete. i'd like to stitch in the sashing, as well, but haven't decided on a color yet. i think something besides white would work better with the creamy/grey grunge fabric, but i haven't decided what yet.
i bought nothing quilt related nor cleaned anything in my sewing room this week, so that sums up my report. i might have some time to get those "samiches" quilted soon, but i'm also hot on the house design front at the moment and might keep focused there.
I remember the trouble you had with those pink blocks. But they are so cheerful! I am so happy to be back at my cutting table this week too.
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern and it looks so pretty in pink. Oh my! All those problems you had! Some days are like that; almost everything goes wrong. Glad you are working on it again. I find it difficult to choose the right color thread for quilting, especially multicolor quilts. I think I tend to overthink! lol
ReplyDeleteThose "PS" [haha] Edna blocks are so pretty all together, Hydee!! Funny how some patterns will just not cooperate--whether it's the wording or the actual order of steps, etc, I don't know. But we all read directions so differently. Believe me, you are not alone!!:))))
ReplyDeleteI just really think that your Groovy Liberty" is beautiful...all those blues around the flower=ey prints--so pretty..
nice wips...
I will be trimming my last 4 "leftover" 30's jelly roll blocks today and then trying out white sashings with Nile Green cornerstones to see if I like that. then i will be making it larger to more of a baby or playmat size piece..
Hugs, Julierose
Relaxing after my food shopping with a cuppa coffee and blog reading this morning...
hugs, Julierose