I didn't put together a stitch of yellow this week. Total scratch in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
Though I did do a little non-sewing yellow work.
My daughter and son-in-law have birthdays 13 days apart, so this year they threw a joint birthday party.
And because 42 is the lucky number, they naturally picked a Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy theme. And I was rash enough to suggest that a cake shaped like a bulldozer would be
perfect.
I know, right?
Turns out that bulldozer cakes aren't really readily available commercially, so I undertook to make one myself.
And it was pretty tasty, too.
There wasn't any Vogon poetry, unfortunately, but we did squeeze in a little Vogon singing. Or at least what we imagined Vogons would sound like if they set their poetry to music. (It was equal parts hilarious and raucous. The best way to sing!)
I did manage to get a bit of sewing, in amongst the baking and the frosting. I've been trying to make some of the Challenge 365 blocks that I got behind on last year. I dropped the ball in mid May, working on the 6"(finished) light blocks. (I had managed to sail right along with the little 3" dark blocks. Apparently the transition to these ginormous 6" blocks was a step too far...)
This is one of the ones that bogged me down in the first place - I started it twice last year and ended up cursing each time. Third time's the charm, right?
And this one also had me growling last year, but it worked this time around.
There are a couple that I'm pretty sure I had made after skipping those two, so I pushed ahead to this one.
I was really happy with it until I started getting one of those nagging little feelings that something was wrong.
Check out that ruler. This is supposed to be a 6.5" (unfinished) block. It's only an inch too big.
*sigh*
I had changed the techniques used in the pattern, using easy angle and
companion rulers instead of what was called for, in an
attempt to waste less fabric. Unfortunately my measurements went
astray somewhere along the way.
I took another crack at it, and was a little more successful this time.
Though I really like this block, and wouldn't mind making a whole quilt of that larger size. If only I'd written down the measurements, instead of winging it out of my head...
Oh, well, it'll make a welcome addition to the orphan box.
And Burgoyne Number 9 is now done.
I thought I'd be able to stop there, but I've already started cutting bits for Number 10. Stay tuned for more Burgoyning action!
Linking with Quilting is more fun than Housework for
Oh Scrap, and with SoScrappy for
ScrapHappy Saturday. (a yellow bulldozer is yellow enough for the RSC, right?)