Tuesday, November 4, 2025

The 510 Top

 


My husband refers to my latest project as an adventure in craziness.  Hence the photo above.  😂😂

I had a lot of 2.5 inch squares.  I kept wondering what to do with them and then I saw a video from Lessons Learnt.  The scrapbuster featured on that channel used 6.5 inch blocks and lots and lots of 2.5 inch blocks.  Cowabunga!  

So during the last three weeks, I've been putting this top together:


Here's a better photo:



  


So the top took 480 squares at 2.5 inches and 30 squares at 6.5 inches.  I'm actually really happy I could use so many of the 2.5 scraps.  It also helped that they were already cut and even stored by color.  I only have a small container left!

The one big problem is that all those little scraps create lots of threads and lint.  I need to clean the sewing room again and run the air purifier a lot during the next week.  

Today I'm off to get another cortisone shot in my hand.  The right hand is fine but the left hand gots shots every three months.  It's been painful lately so I'm relieved to get the shot.

Wishing you a safe and happy day!


Monday, November 3, 2025

Updates on Sachet/Boudoir Pillow?

 


Hello everyone!  In the U.S. we are now on Daylight Savings Time and set our clocks back.

 I heard one of my British Youtubers mention they had turned their clocks back as well.  Do you live in an area where you change your clock?  I know some states here do not follow this.  

Are you enjoying an extra hour of sleep?  It doesn't make any difference to me.  I tend to get up the same time every morning.

On Thursday I talked about a pillow that I picked up at the Flea Market that seemed like a sachet/table sachet/pillow?  You can read that here.  Sue texted me that she had similar pillows in her collection.  Here are front and back images she shared:





Sue said these were boudoir pillows.  The first one is "flat as a pancake" as she put it;  the second is overstuffed.  Sue wrote, "they were intended to be decorations."  I suspect this was the real purpose.  Boudoir decor was popular during the first half of the 20th century.  If you check here, you can read about boudoir dolls.

To me, the pillows seem like a nice alternative and more affordable than the boudoir dolls.  

Sue also pointed out that why would you want the opportunity to stain your work with food?  Excellent point!

Nann wrote too, citing that:  "I've seen, or read about, hot pad mats with clove/orange scents though as I recall they're more like stuffed potholders than the lacey one you showed. I've never been inclined to make one, let alone a bunch of them."

From pinterest (but so cute!)

I have to say, I don't think my husband would appreciate the smell of clove and orange while we are eating dinner.  I can see using this for a pot of tea because I tend to drink Constant Comment tea with clove and orange.  But not for anything else.

Thanks for your input everyone!

Have a safe and happy day!