Productivity

Productivity doesn't always mean working on a cute project. Yesterday I spent some time winding bobbins with scrappy thread reel leftovers:

But look at that 15 bobbins ready to use! Just from the reel ends of three reels.
This habit means when I get little snippets of time to be in my sewing studio the next few months I don't need to waste time winding bobbins before I sew. 


Scrappy Dog Bed

I basted and quilted a scrappy rectangle today to make a patchwork dog bed:


It features 330 scrappy 2.5" squares & I used a scrap of batting. 

For projects like this I favour simple quick meandering lines quilting:

Quilting as seen from back of dog bed top

I added a simple backing with a zipper slot so I could insert a couple of cheap store bought pillows. 

Front

Back
This is huge it has two pillows and a smaller cushion inside to fill it and should be really comfy for our 15 year old Spoodle Henry.


Scrappy Patchwork Pouffe

Scrap demolishing projects are a favourite of mine and these scrappy pouffes are so cute! 

We needed another for our home library, so I decided to use 2.5" scrappy squares to whip one up. 
The top features eight rows of eight 2.5" scrappy squares. The sides have five rows of eight 2.5" squares:
On the bottom I used a fat quarter and created a zip opening:
It's for our home library. I have an older one in there that I made about five years ago, it has a lower profile so I can slide it under the chair when I want to (see example on the right) but I'm loving the new traditional pouffe shape too! 




Pattern Testing


Eye Spy Adventures BOM is progressing well, this month we made a shoe!
I am really enjoying hosting this BOM through 2024/25, the variety of blocks is interesting and quirky!

 

Current EPP WIP

Current WIP
Technique: EPP
Fabrics: pink and white scrappy 2" squares and a few random fat quarters as needed. 
This is my Scrap Satisfaction 2025 quilt, the pattern is available free in my Quarterly Quilt Adventures e-zine (click on the link in my left sidebar to be redirected to my free downloads webpage).
So many tiny stitches are used to create an EPP quilt, this kind of quilt making is meditative and truly a labour of love.