Buying Fabric and Sewing are Two Different Hobbies

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That was a quote photo on GoGoKim's Instagram earlier this week, and it could not speak the truth anymore clear.  I finally got a new cutting table that is the proper height rather than my plastic table set up.  I got a kitchen island from IKEA like the ones I had seen at the retreat center.

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Because the cutting table doesn't fit in my current sewing room, I am now permanently taking over the spare room next to the craft room. I started resorting all my fabric since it's gotten way out of hand.  Kayla, who I met at the retreat a few weeks ago, took inventory of her fabric over the Christmas holidays and is keeping track of her purchases and usage.  I feel as if that is something I should do to help manage my stash.  I am still a little gunshy at actually trying to inventory my stash. Maybe later right? (...Or maybe I should buy more pretty fabric)

The best package came earlier this week for me!  3 of my quilts came back from Rhonda: the Modern Building Blocks, the Modern Heritage BOM, and my Vintage Modern hashtag quilt.  I am busy getting binding on all 3 quilt tops (plus on PBQ103 sample).  Do you machine bind or finish the binding by hand?  Up until now, I have always finished the binding my hand, but I am questioning that decision with so many quilts to finish up at one time! Do you have any tips to share for machine binding?

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I also got a package for Month 2 of the Long Time Gone BOM I am participating in.  This block looks way harder than it actually is to make.  I also love using my design boards to help me lay out my block without losing track of how all the units are supposed to be laid out.

I also wanted to remind everyone that the Piece and Quilt with Precuts is coming up and starting on August 17, next Thursday!  There are going to be a several bloggers each day that showcase a different pattern in the book as well as giveaways along the way!  Make sure to check it out.  I'll post a reminder next Friday to check out the other bloggers/quilters!

Piece and Quilt with Precuts Blog Hop

That's all I have for now, have a spectacular weekend!  See you for the #IWishYouAMerryQAL Block 2 release on Tuesday!

8/11-8/18 Weekly Goal:
Available time for quilting:
Saturday AM, Sunday PM, travel week

Projects I want to work on:
I Wish You a Merry QAL
PBQ104
Peacock EPP
PBQ105

Goals for the Projects:
I Wish You a Merry QAL: Block blocks and more blocks!  Block 2 next week!
PBQ104: Get the Quilt Top sent out!
Peacock EPP: Get sections sewn together on the plane
PBQ105:  More design work, hopefully choose the next pattern!

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10 Responses

  1. I love your new cutting table!! IKEA to the rescue:)❤️

    • Definitely to the rescue! I was one of those light bulb moments of “Wow, I can get a lot of cutting done without hurting my back on a proper height surface. Who knew?!” apparently everyone else. 😛

  2. I do machine bind my quilts. I figure why should I do handwork at the end when everything else is machine stitched? LOL I usually use a blending thread and a decorative stitch like curves or something that doesn’t show mistakes like a straight stitch or zigzag stitch would. If you find a better way, please post. I would like to see it. Thanks.

    • Pamela –

      Those are some really good tips, thank you! I’ll definitely post if I end up doing machine binding. I’ve read that glue basting make it easier, too. All things I’ve been too scared to try up till now.

  3. I install all bindings by machine. I first sew them to the back and turn them to the front to make a ‘mini frame’ around the quilt. I match the top thread to the binding and the bobbin thread to the backing. As with everything else, the more you do the better they look. I am at the point now that I do not even need to pin.

  4. Kathleen McCormick says:

    We just did an ikea run for a desk for my new office/sewing room. In another week I’ll be ready to go. Looking forward to the blog hop, it is always so inspiring to see what people do!

    • You should definitely share your new set up! I actually own more IKEA stuff in my sewing room than anything else. Who would have thought?! I’m excited about the blog hop… trying to decide if I am up for spray basting the quilt. I’m nervous about it since I have never done it.

  5. Your new cutting table is fabulous! Are you moving your sewing space, or are you going to have two rooms?