I kicked around a few ideas all week. At one point I really wanted to make something useful - not another wall quilt. I kind of wanted to make a tote bag to gift to someone. I had two someones in mind.
On Friday afternoon, as the work week wrapped up, I started to get an "itch" do make some improv letters. Since it had been "Kindness Week" at school the words "Be Kind" came to mind. I started working at about 6:00 on Friday night (with a beverage and a Hallmark movie on my tablet!).
These letters were SO FUN! And so freeing. Exactly what my brain needed after a long week. I pulled up a picture of pieced letters as a guide, but then I just went for it. No measuring and no rulers. Just free from cutting with my small rotary cutter and sewing without too much thought, I did unpick a few seams to get a different angle or a skinnier shape. But for the most part, these letters were "One and Done." I wish I'd taken a picture of the pile of scraps generated in the process. It was crazy big and cheerily colorful. What a mess, though!
When I started I still had a tote bag in mind. But once I got the letters done, it was pretty clear a bag wasn't going to happen. Too big to be practical. Plus, more work to get it done, and I knew I would only have a few hours to finish on Saturday. And, I still had to incorporate a heart. I decided to make 4 hearts using the Cluck Cluck Sew method that I've used before. She has a great free pattern with measurements for these easy peasy hearts in seven different sizes!!! I really love how quickly they go together. Looking at the hearts and letters together I knew that this would have to be another mini wall quilt. Oh well. Maybe next week I'll branch out into new territory.
Aaaack. Terrible picture. That's what you get at 11:30 pm in a poorly lit sewing room! |
I found a beautiful piece of Art Gallery fabric in my stash that I just had to use for the space around the hearts. It says "I can and I will" over and over again. I think we can all use a reminder now and then that we CAN be kind. Even when it's easier to find fault, or we need to vent our frustrations over someones' actions or even their personality, we CAN be kind, first. I like this reminder that I CAN and I WILL be KIND. Plus, I just really liked the way the print looked with the little hearts.
On Saturday morning I headed straight back into the sewing room to put the pieces together and to quilt. Because the denim I'd used as the background had a stretch to it, the piece was all kinds of wonky when I started quilting, I decided on match stick quilting to hopefully keep things pretty straight and give it some body. It was more or less successful, although there's definitely still some "wonk" to it. I didn't take the time to hang it well for a picture, and it looks pretty wavy in this one but it actually does hang pretty straight. It's not a fair project, no one is going to be judging it. Its not about perfection its about happy! It made me happy to work on this little quilt, so perfect is a perfect does. Or something like that.
There are few things that are as calming and meditative for me as straight line quilting. This was like a little therapy session! |
I haven't decided on a location for it yet. Maybe in my classroom? Maybe it's a gift for the guidance counselor for her office? Or maybe I'll send it to the wonderful family behind the Summer Shirt Project for the work space in their home. I recently won a grab bag of awesome T-Shirts and fun Be Kind To Everyone swag. So maybe this will be a thank you gift to them. This project came to life on its own with very little planning, so it's fitting that its forever home is still undetermined.
I'm writing this post just an hour and a half before Kim's deadline of noon, Wisconsin time. I'm cozy under a blanket drinking coffee from a heart mug and watching the snow. I've decided to BE KIND to myself today and not go to work in my classroom. I've got plenty to do at home.
I hope that kindness finds you where ever you are this week! This world needs more of it!
Linking up with Kim at Persimmon Dreams for Project Quilting Season 11 .
What a wonderful project and blog post! I hope that kindness finds you as well!
ReplyDeleteTami, this is such a sweet mini quilt! Kindness is definitely a huge part of your character and it shows in everything you do. Sometimes the best projects happen when time is slipping by, doesn't it? When I was teaching full time, I had a small poster hung near the door that simply said, "Practice Kindness". What a great society we'd have if more people remembered to just be kind. Bless you!
ReplyDeleteKeep putting more beautiful sentiments and quilts out into this world!!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely incredible!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, LOVE those Improv letters!! They are always SEW much fun! We all need your gentle reminders, too.
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