Hello, lovely lovelies, lovely friends♡ A beautiful welcome to you on this Sunday morning. The last day of August. Tomorrow my calender flips over to September, which means Spring, Spring, Spring! Old Man Winter is hanging around though. A polar blast has hit Tassie this weekend. I suspect 'tis Old Man Winter's last hurrah before he heads off to the northern hemisphere. There are hints here and there that Lady Spring is getting ready to sprinkle her floralicious magic all around. Why, outside my sewing window the daffodils are beginning to burst into drifts of sunshiny yellows.
This week has flown by.....again. Pete had knee replacement surgery so I've been busy, busy, busy. In those free moments I've continued to join the squares of my fusion quilt together. But oh my goodness, what a chore it's been. I feel as if I got nowhere fast. I can't believe the mistakes I've made in crocheting each square together. I've used the join-as-you-go method and even though I've used this method for all the crochet garments I've fashioned, and for the most part this method has always been problem-free, for this fusion quilt I've been continually frogging what I've done. Usually, I crochet three double crochet then chain one, but for these squares there is only one double crochet then chain one, thus making the gaps smaller, which, if one doesn't concentrate one can miss a gap throwing the whole row out. I guess I just slipped into the groove of happily crocheting along and at times skipped a gap or two, or three...... It seems this week, my muddly mind has been well, more muddly than usual. But, I will keep on keeping on.
Someone asked if the placement of the squares was random. For the most part, yes. Though, some fabrics didn't always play nicely together; hence a little consideration of placement was needed. There's always that one or two fabrics that stands out like a sore thumb, isn't there?? The back was a bit tricky at times as the placement of a few fabrics wasn't pleasing to my persnickety eyes. So, getting some of the front fabric with the backing in a merry position proved a tad iffy. Again, not a lot; just a few. I actually made a few more extra squares and selected a backing fabric to fit in. I think the next time I make a Fusion quilt I will give a little more thought as to the placement of the backing fabrics, if indeed each fabric is different. I will audition both the top and backing at the same time.
In those free moments where I haven't been nurse, chef and chief bottle washer, or indeed, exasperated with crocheting, I had a little time to capture happy snaps. =) After all there's always time for a happy snap, or two♡
very pretty colors as always. Hope you husband is recovering from the knee surgery well. We are heading towards fall soon and have had a cooler end to August than normal which is so nice!
ReplyDeleteHappy spring! Pretty flowers. I like how your blocks are coming along.
ReplyDeleteYour crocheted blocks are looking gorgeous together--definitely a long-term project.
ReplyDeletebut one well worth doing, I think as you get to re-visit so many beautiful prints...;)))
i hope your DH heals well and quickly ;)))...hugs, Julierose
You are coming on so well with your lovely Fusion quilt. Winter is making an appearance here to, after weeks of calm sunny days the wind, rain and cold temperatures have returned to remind us what winter is all about. Our Spring here in New Zealand can be very fickle and changeable too.
ReplyDeleteI do hope that your patient is making a good recovery although I know it can be slow.
ReplyDeleteWhen I crocheted blocks together, some years ago now, I found little plastic stitch markers invaluable for keeping everything on track. Your squares are looking gorgeous however. It's cooling down here - and we finally have some rain, enjoy your daffs. xx
Hi Kim
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is looking lovely, so pretty. I wish Pete a speedy recovery. It is a lovely sunny day here but starting to feel autumn is on its way.
Hope you have a great week.
Best wishes Kay cxx
Thank you, lovely Kay. Knee replacement surgery is not for the faint of heart. Hopefully Pete will be out in his spring garden sooner rather than later. Here today Spring is beginning to stir with blue, blue skies, sunny daffodils and a touch of warmth. Love, love, love spring! Enjoy your autumn. May your week be a great one, too. Kim Xx
DeleteFall is coming here... We desperatly need water...
ReplyDeleteYour post "smell" Spring with all your beautiful flowers and colorful quilts !
Have a shinny week dear Kim !
Hug
Anna
Here you are looking forward to warmer weather while we are basking in the lower temperatures that fall brings! I’m loving your fusion quilt. I can see why it would be challenging to get the squares placed just right on both front and back. Enjoy your tea and crocheting. Say hello to Pete. Speedy recovery to him! Gail at the cozy quilter
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely colorful quilt!
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics fit your personality perfectly. The flowers are beautiful. I always love looking at the pics on your blog!
ReplyDeletePlease don't send Old Man Winter here too quickly, lol! I know how you feel, though, Kim, as we will be feeling the same way when it's March 1st up here. Look at those daffodils - so pretty! Your fusion squares look lovely all joined together - love all those florals. Hope Pete is doing well after his surgery!
ReplyDeleteThe temps went down to single digits last night so you've managed to send Old Man Winter our way (thanks for that). Luckily we brought the lemon tree inside yesterday so now it will show its displeasure and shed leaves for awhile, but at least she didn't get frosted. At least I can console myself with your daffodil eye candy and dream a little bit over spring's return.
ReplyDeleteSorry about your difficulties with fusion crocheting (no doubt I'll be in the same situation whenever...ifever....WHY isn't it here.....my fabric arrives). Can you see that I'm antsy to get started?
Your photos are all so pretty. I love the way that fusion quilt looks. Fall is making its presence known here. The pool water has been too cool to use and the flowers are fading. I love to see the daffodils start blooming in Spring. I hope Pete recovers quickly. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely photos, Kim, of a beautiful creation in the making and Mother Nature’s array of spring flowers! We Northern Hemisphere types will be getting vicarious pleasure from your enjoyment of Lady Spring’s reawakening. Getting back into his beloved garden will surely animate Pete’s recovery, as will all the well wishes of your enthustiastic followers from all over the world! Hugs, Nancy O.
ReplyDeleteYa va llegando tu ansiada primavera, así que pronto tendrás muchas flores de colores y la inspiración necesaria para llevar a cabo tus colchas. BESICOS.
ReplyDeleteHope Pete recovers quickly. I am trying to prevent that surgery as long as I can. Your quilt is lovely, as are all your pics! I've missed hearing and seeing your accomplishments every week!
ReplyDeleteWell I am not too sure Old Man Winter is quite ready to pack his bags & head off just yet Kim ... there is snow on the mountains not too far from me & it is Oh So Cold. I am thankful for another load of firewood that took me 3 days to unload 😖!!
ReplyDeleteI hope your dear husband makes a good recovery from his surgery - he will be keen to be up & about before the spring growth kicks in, in the garden.
Your fusion quilt is looking so very beautiful but Yes, I can imagine how long it takes to join all those squares. Have a lovely week dear Kim xx
Hope your hubby's knee heals well and he will be back to feeling much better soon. My knees are giving me trouble but not quite at the point to having surgery.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is coming along so lovely, maybe it is all you have going on is causing you to make.a few mistakes. Bet you are getting excited about spring coming, as I am to have the cooler weather after such a HOT summer :)