You may recall I broke my hand at the beginning of October. It’s been impossible to sew until recently, but I’ve found if I’m slow, I can work for a while. It’s been good for my soul to get back to it, even though I have to take deep breaths & remind myself there are no real deadlines, so just enjoy the process & don’t worry if it takes forever. It’s just fun to sew again.
With that in mind, I made two center blocks for the large log cabins in the QAL from Riley Blake called From Our House. I cut out all the logs before I fell & made one block, so I can turn these into cabins now. I’m behind in the QAL, but no stress. I’m downloading the patterns as they drop each week & will finish at some point.
It was hard to wrangle this big project, but I got the sashings attached & made the flimsy for my Split 9-patches. They were laid out on my design wall when I fell, so I’ve had plenty of time to mull over sashing options. I went with the offset to give it a little movement & some keystones. This is the fourth finish of my eight RSC2024 projects, so I’m really not too far off track!
Diann@LittlePenguinQuilts says
Injuries or no, it’s good not to have deadlines, because life gets in the way! I love the way you set your split 9s. That’s going to be a beautiful quilt!
Sara F says
Very pretty flimsy!! And done while having a broken hand. Good for you! It’s hard to give up the things that feed our souls.
sue s says
I’m not sure I have commented here before, but I really like the offset layout on the split nines! Some day I plan to sew this pattern for the RSC , and I may borrow your idea.