| day 1, first piece |
i was reading about juliann's 100 days of circles project and as i was commenting to her that i've never done a 100 days project because we travel so often, i thought about my epp project that is portable and sadly in need of some progress. (i've definitely travelled with it before: alaska, san diego, yosemite, the south, scotland, switzerland, italy.) what would it look like if i sewed even just one piece on every day for 100 days? that would be a lot of pieces put together and certainly farther along than i am now.
so i pulled out my project, which has been living on the floor next to my bed since i pulled it out in december so i can think about it, and added a triangle. then i went ahead and added a square, too, because i was in no particular hurry to get to anything else immediately.
as i stitched, i thought about what pieces are needed next, which is important to know so i don't join the wrong things together and make more work for myself or, heaven forbid!, need to unpick some handstitching.
i spread the pieces i have out on the floor to decide just what it is i want to do with this mess and what would be the quickest configuration to complete.
the two sets of three interconnected cogs i already made are really throwing a wrench into things. they don't easily fit into the simplest layouts i could do. i moved pieces around for quite a while to see what was possible and what would be required for different layouts. my brain started hurting and i was getting bored. but i kept at it for a while. after all: "little quilty chores equal big quilty finishes."
finally, i have landed on making a row of 15 hexes across and another interconnected row below it. this will start with one of the three wheel cogs, then require an X connecting piece between seven more already completed wheels and a hexagon and half a wheel (three squares, two triangles) in the next row down. that's where i'm starting and i'll see how i feel about what's left after this is complete.
something i'm still very much undecided about is what to do with all the unbasted pieces i cut for this project! each little stack has something like 60 pieces in it, which means i easily have enough to do 60 more wheels. that fit into my original plan just fine, but it's way more than i need now! they aren't precisely cut to exact measurements because they were for basting, not machine piecing, otherwise i could just use them in some other machine-pieced configuration. honestly, it's such a small bit of fabric but it's giving me a lot of angst about not using it!
i will need to dip into these piles to round out the additional pieces i need because i only have about 75 basted squares left and less of the triangles. i'm going to have to be more aware of what pieces i'm selecting now, laying out what i want to go where before i start joining them. this won't be the carefree "pick up a piece and add it randomly each day" approach that i was anticipating. but it will move the project forward.
oh, my 'lanta! just look what's in this other box i found in my sewing room. it's, like, two jelly rolls and more of strips. plus more squares and a whole mess of black-and-white squares for the hexagons (which i will actually need). i may be making another quilt entirely just from these strips or making a striped backing. i'd go right for the backing idea except i still have those large cuts of yardage i already set aside for backing. i really should have done some more maths before i got started on this project! me and my boundless enthusiasm for how much i was going to want to handstitch. yikes!
| feeling lazy on day 2 and i laid out the first set of pieces to be joined while still in my pjs, bed unmade. |
| my pieces to join for the next few days |
originally, part of the joy of this project was picking the pieces for the individual wheels and completing those. however, if i want to join them together, i'm going to have change my approach.
unfortunately, i realized when shifting all the parts around that the two pieces i added on day 1 are in the wrong place to be useful as a connecting X! haha, already off to a bad start. but that's not anything i'm not used to around here. i'll just adjust and figure out where to work it in as i go.
i'm currently about a week in and have completed that lower middle hex in the above photo. day 3 was d4's birthday and i clean forgot this was a thing, so i had to make up for it/start over on day 4. but i'm getting at least one side of a piece stitched each day now. mornings are best, but i did do one piece at the end of day 5 so as not to miss.
maybe, just maybe, this project will go somewhere this year after all!
Your hexagon wheels are so pretty---great take-along project...and you have cut pieces to draw on--win-win:)))
ReplyDeleteHugs, Julierose