Fabric shopping breaks sewing drought!

In order to find my sewing mojo I knew I needed some mindless chain piecing.
 Late last weekend I found the bag of pre cut half square triangles for Rainbow Scrap challenge and sewed up some stars (my first pink for October before the month ended),  to get me started.  
 Then made some four patches.  For no reason I have started a new block - no idea what you call four half square triangles, but I think they look cute and it helps use up the surplus triangles.  
When I ran out of pink I started on purple and yellow scraps.
I hadn't showed off the lovely booty that Lisa brought me at a destash sale...four packs of reproduction charm squares in purple, blue, black and brown.  I love them! 
When I went looking for patterns suited to charm squares, I unearthed my stalled projects; 
a top that needed a back (blue), a mini that needed borders (pinks) and a quilt that needed binding (red). 
I was very mean (didnt dial a friend) and just whipped up the highway for a solo shopping trip, to get these purchases.  I was short on time and was only going to buy what I needed and come straight home to start sewing.  Well that was always the intention, but you know, life gets in the way!
Well, I did come straight home, but I did buy a bit extra, some hot pink yardage and this is a sea green with a fine dot.  I have a vague plan for some little girl quilts after seeing this fabrics, so brought up and left the shop before I could spend anymore money! 
And so after all this inspiration I have made a good start on the quilting (quilt as you go) for my photo quilt.  Its working out better then expected...but only about 40% done so far, so got to get stuck into it today - deadline is looming!
Happy quilting, Sue.

6 comments:

  1. Lots of fabric fun here!
    I like the happy stars, and the purple blocks!
    But those charm squares in repro fabrics especially had me drooling. :)

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  2. Glad you found your sew-jo again!

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  3. Sometimes a little mindless sewing and little retail therapy is good for the soul..love the new charm pacts your friend found for you. Looks like great loot!

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  4. Yes mindless piecing and retail therapy can do so much!

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  6. Pretty projects and great idea,Thank you for the tutorial and for sharing !

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