Monday, November 14, 2011

I must be crazy!

Here were are, just a few weeks shy of Christmas, and I have a pile of to-do items as high as my head. Kind of typical for a lot of crafters... So, what did I do to make that list just a wee bit shorter, you ask? Well, truth be told - absolutely nothing! I actually started another project.
It's not my fault really - last week was kind of a tough week, and I just headed out to one of my local quilt shops - I had $10.00 worth of "coupons", and I needed a specific kind of fabric to make ornaments for my quilt group's ornament exchange. That's all I needed - honestly! Well, I did want to pick up a pattern too, but that was it. And then I saw the rulers on the wall, and the Dresden Plate ruler started calling my name.
I've never made a Dresden Plate quilt before, but I've recently seen a few tutorials showing how easy they are to make using the rulers and a sneaky sewing method, and it looks SO do-able. So, I bought the ruler too... and when I got home, I had to cut a strip of fabric, just to try the ruler out - that's my story, and I'm sticking to it! The next thing I knew, I had cut about 20 strips, so then I had to cut the wedges... and now I have this on my table:
I don't know if you can see my fancy "turntable" cutting mat under all of those wedges - I won it last spring in our local shop-hop, and it was exactly what I needed to cut all of these pieces. So, I'm off to do some sewing! What do you have on your schedule today?

3 comments:

  1. I think I lost my first comment....As I was saying!

    You are having fun! Are you going to make pointy ones?

    Here is the latest dresden ruler I bought. It can make ginormous plates!

    http://www.creativegridsusa.com/products.cfm?item_num=CGRCW30&ref=c

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  2. I've always loved the Dresden Plate quilts, but they look like sooo much work! Looks like you have a good start on all the wedges! Have fun! No comment on the "I must be crazy" part!

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  3. Love your post!

    Today...I cleaned out the rest of the garden. Ignored the loud beckoning from my studio...and checked all my favorite blogs.

    I love it when a plan comes together and that you have all the pieces you need for the plan when the time is right.

    It's not crazy....it's a finely tuned spontaneous project unfurling!

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