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[personal profile] lydamorehouse
 It is time to hone the old apocalypse skills so that I'll have something to trade when the economy collapses.

sewing project on dining room table--bright velvet squares badly sewn together in a strip
Image: sewing project laid out on dining room table: colorful velvet strips badly sewn into strips.


To that end, I decided to try my hand at some simple sewing. I should preface this by saying, I don't sew. I have never sewn. I normally would never have pegged myself as a person who would enjoy sewing. HOWEVER, the real story of how this all happened is that when I was visiting Terry Garey regularly I happened to time my visit to the Ladies Sewing Circle and I thought, "Huh, if this happens again, I'd really like to have something to do with them, since it looks so neat, everyone busily doing their crafting."  So, I asked Shawn if we had some DEAD SIMPLE project lying around that needed doing. Some time before Mason was born we started collecting and cutting squares of velvet for a crazy quilt. They had been collecting dust in a plastic bin in the sewing room upstairs, so I said, "Okay sure, so long as no one cares if the seams are straight." Shawn said, "Just make them strong." I thought, okay, why not?

So, I just started pinning and sewing.  Now I have nearly enough strips that I can cover a large portion of the bed:

bed covered in quilt squares, cats acknowledging that this thing covering the bed is, in fact, a blanket.
Image: Quilt squares (some of them sewn together, others just laid out) mostly covering the bed. Cats acknowledging this project as a blanket by instantly lying on it. Void cat blending with black velvet bits.


This weekend was just so lovely that I will confess to having spent much of it on the porch sewing with my wife. Shawn is working on a far more complicated quilt, a style I think she called "grandma's garden" and hexagon shapes, paper backing, and basting?? I don't know. It's above my quilting pay grade.

Shawn is already talking to me about the next crazy quilt project I can tackle once I finish this. I do like the randomness of this project? I have always enjoyed watching colors come together, so there is something really satisfying about seeing which strips go together. I have already made some mistakes. There are dark patches sewn next to dark ones and light ones together (I'd been hoping to be more checker board-like), but this is my learning quilt and so I accept all mistakes as part of the process. The seams are already crooked, so who the hell cares? That's the crazy part of crazy quilt, I've decided.

But, it should keep me occupied while we are all shut in during the coronavirus pandemic. 

For those curious, there are already two reported cases here in Minnesota. We had previously already had two University of Minnesota students in quarantine, but now we have two official cases. One in Ramsey County (my county) and the other in Carver County (the county just south east, I think, of us.) It is what it is.  My wife has been a light prepper for a long time, being part of the Liberal Prepper's Facebook group, so we are prepared to shelter in place for a couple of weeks. 

We are washing our hands and being sensible. What else can you do?


Date: 2020-03-09 02:59 pm (UTC)
kore: (Default)
From: [personal profile] kore
I really like all the colours! and the camouflaged Void Cat.

Date: 2020-03-09 06:12 pm (UTC)
rachelmanija: (Default)
From: [personal profile] rachelmanija
Gorgeous!

Hey, could I buy a quilt from you? Or commission you to make one for me (queen-sized bed)? I love crazy quilts and have always wanted one.

Date: 2020-03-09 06:56 pm (UTC)
rachelmanija: (Default)
From: [personal profile] rachelmanija
Practice makes perfect. ;)

How about making me a small throw quilt for my loveseat instead of the bed, in the hope of it being a slightly shorter wait?

Piecemeal is totally fine. Fabrics: not polyester or velvet, otherwise I'm open. ;)

Date: 2020-03-09 06:20 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dreamshark
Great apocalypse post! Very much in the spirit of a comment I heard last night as I continued my obsessive consumption of pandemic news. Somebody being interviewed on the "how to prepare for quarantine" topic gave the usual practical advice and then said she was planning to spend the afternoon shopping for a concertina because "I've always intended to learn how to play the concertaina some day." I thought it was the best advice I'd heard yet.

Date: 2020-03-09 06:57 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rachelmanija
I bought more plants, so I can entertain myself gardening and hopefully also get some fresh edibles.

Date: 2020-03-09 06:24 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] pameladean
There's something so satisfying about a crazy quilt; they always make me think of aerial maps of imaginary countries. Also, I stan Buttercup and the fluffy orange tail.

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