The Alison Glass Trinket Sew Along was done. A very long paper-pieced journey, resulting in just under 100 blocks.
After several layout options were considered (and discarded), opinions sought (and received) on Instagram (and Facebook), the final layout was determined and the flimsy was completed.
It was time to quilt it. I found this absolutely perfect backing.
I went to get the batting roll that stands in the corner of my bedroom, in its original shipping box. As I turned the worn out cardboard flaps, something fell. It was the roll of vinyl I had purchased a few weeks (months?) ago.
Three brain clicks later, the Trinket flimsy was abandoned and I was sewing little 2.5" squares together. If that is not a Dreami, I don't know what is.
It really started here when I saw Diann's zippered pouch. You can read my comment on her blogpost. At that time, I dodged that squirrel successfully but bought the heavy duty vinyl, which was then stored behind the batting roll.
This weekend when I was in a happy and relaxed mode, I was much more vulnerable to the charms of this vinyl zippered pouch of a squirrel. Off I went, sewing little 2.5" squares together.
When I cut the requisite width of the vinyl, it was long enough to make more than two pouches.
So I decided to make a second one at the same time. Do you see how these darned squirrels are multiplying?
Sewing and Quilting were a breeze. Although cutting the vinyl was a wee bit of a challenge, the zippers went fairly easily. It was the binding that turned out to be the speed bump, because I am not much of a hand quilter. How do you sew these bindings by hand - quilt after quilt?
Watching (or is it listening) TV. Since it was the long weekend, why not, I reasoned.
I chose Season 1, Episode 1 of the show "Call the Midwife".
Bad idea, Big mistake.
After an hour, I had cried three times and had taken only three stitches. This show is much too riveting for hand sewing. So I switched to Bollywood music (audio only) to complete the hand binding on the two pouches.
I admired my handiwork and took a few pictures, when I heard this whiny noise coming from the cutting table.
Hey what about me?
Are you going to just leave me here?
Is that because I am small?
It was the leftover vinyl rectangle 6" by 9". Geez, I really could not just add it to my scrap basket. It is not like I could just sew it with my other scrap pieces to make the next scrap vortex quilt.
Can you believe it? This was the third squirrel. They had really led me down this vinyl rabbit hole.
Using some of the same techniques as the original tutorial, I made a smaller pouch with vinyl window, but I wanted no pesky binding and absolutely no hand sewing.
I sewed the zipper+vinyl unit right sides together with the quilted unit.
Clipped the corners and turned it right sides out. I made sure that there was no vinyl in the seams because turning that would be kinda ghastly.
I think I love this little one the most. It is not too big, not too small. It has vinyl window for a peek but not too much. The best part - no binding and no hand sewing.
Let's meet the entire Pouch family. The Papa, the Mama and Goldilocks.
On a completely different note, all the Orange International Sisters are now complete and will join the Red, Yellow, Green and Turquoise ones. I wonder what color is June?
If you are wondering about the Trinket quilt, well, I will post about it once it is finished, in the hopes that I can resist the next squirrel.
Oh but wait. I saw this block on Pinterest - little wedges forming a circle. Can I make that using freezer paper?
Is this the end of my (block) trial or beginning of another troublesome tale? Only time will tell.
Hope you will stick around to find out.
I will be linking with all my favorite linky parties including Sandra's Dreami and Angela's Scrappy.
Was your weekend as chaotic? I'd love to hear from you, as always.
#TrinketSAL
#TrinketQuilt
#VinylProjectPouch
#SewPreetiQuilts
#DreamiMoment
The Trinket blocks |
After several layout options were considered (and discarded), opinions sought (and received) on Instagram (and Facebook), the final layout was determined and the flimsy was completed.
The finished flimsy |
It was time to quilt it. I found this absolutely perfect backing.
Floral on Black |
I went to get the batting roll that stands in the corner of my bedroom, in its original shipping box. As I turned the worn out cardboard flaps, something fell. It was the roll of vinyl I had purchased a few weeks (months?) ago.
Three brain clicks later, the Trinket flimsy was abandoned and I was sewing little 2.5" squares together. If that is not a Dreami, I don't know what is.
Blue Squares |
It really started here when I saw Diann's zippered pouch. You can read my comment on her blogpost. At that time, I dodged that squirrel successfully but bought the heavy duty vinyl, which was then stored behind the batting roll.
This weekend when I was in a happy and relaxed mode, I was much more vulnerable to the charms of this vinyl zippered pouch of a squirrel. Off I went, sewing little 2.5" squares together.
Work in Progress |
When I cut the requisite width of the vinyl, it was long enough to make more than two pouches.
So I decided to make a second one at the same time. Do you see how these darned squirrels are multiplying?
Pink Squares |
Sewing and Quilting were a breeze. Although cutting the vinyl was a wee bit of a challenge, the zippers went fairly easily. It was the binding that turned out to be the speed bump, because I am not much of a hand quilter. How do you sew these bindings by hand - quilt after quilt?
Watching (or is it listening) TV. Since it was the long weekend, why not, I reasoned.
I chose Season 1, Episode 1 of the show "Call the Midwife".
Bad idea, Big mistake.
After an hour, I had cried three times and had taken only three stitches. This show is much too riveting for hand sewing. So I switched to Bollywood music (audio only) to complete the hand binding on the two pouches.
Completed Pouch One |
Finished size 12" by 12" |
Completed Pouch Two |
Pretty in Pink |
I admired my handiwork and took a few pictures, when I heard this whiny noise coming from the cutting table.
Hey what about me?
Are you going to just leave me here?
Is that because I am small?
It was the leftover vinyl rectangle 6" by 9". Geez, I really could not just add it to my scrap basket. It is not like I could just sew it with my other scrap pieces to make the next scrap vortex quilt.
Can you believe it? This was the third squirrel. They had really led me down this vinyl rabbit hole.
Stitched RST, clipped corners |
Using some of the same techniques as the original tutorial, I made a smaller pouch with vinyl window, but I wanted no pesky binding and absolutely no hand sewing.
Pouch #3 |
I sewed the zipper+vinyl unit right sides together with the quilted unit.
Clipped the corners and turned it right sides out. I made sure that there was no vinyl in the seams because turning that would be kinda ghastly.
Goldilocks |
Let's meet the entire Pouch family. The Papa, the Mama and Goldilocks.
The Pouch family - Papa, Mama and Baby |
And they lived happily ever after |
International Sisters in Orange |
If you are wondering about the Trinket quilt, well, I will post about it once it is finished, in the hopes that I can resist the next squirrel.
Oh but wait. I saw this block on Pinterest - little wedges forming a circle. Can I make that using freezer paper?
Freezer Paper Template |
Just one (or two quadrants). Just an audition block. Just to see if it is feasible. Not wasting fabric. Only using leftover scraps from the Orange ladies.
Two Juicy Orange Wedges |
Hope you will stick around to find out.
I will be linking with all my favorite linky parties including Sandra's Dreami and Angela's Scrappy.
Was your weekend as chaotic? I'd love to hear from you, as always.
#TrinketSAL
#TrinketQuilt
#VinylProjectPouch
#SewPreetiQuilts
#DreamiMoment