Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Work In Progress Wednesday

So this week one of the bigger items I'm working on and actually making some headway is the Sidewalk CAL. The pattern is based on  a quilt set up and starts with small squares which leads into medium and larger squares. Some other crafters who have joined the CAL are doing a tighter square so that it lends itself to look more like a "quilted" square. I opted for a more open square only because I didn't want the afghan to be "dense", or stiff.

The CAL is still in process if you are interested in joining. Check it out on Ravelry.
Sidewalk Quilt by Pippapatchwork.com



So far I only have one tip for anyone who is thinking about doing this pattern, I chose to work with four colors because I didn't want it to be too busy, all those small squares are super busy on their own and I thought adding more color wouldn't help it all. I also had the idea that I didn't want to have large patches of colors, so no duplicate colors next to each other. I haven't had to do that so far but I do have some that are corner to corner. Had I just added another color I think that would have taken care of that issue. So my advice is go ahead and splurge and add another color to your pile!
These are my four colors, should have added another, Burgundy perhaps..


So far I've been able to shop my stash for this but soon I'll be venturing out and picking up another skein or two of each to keep the progress going. I've been really good this year about staying on the cold sheep bandwagon and not adding to the mess in the craft room but these will be coming in and being used up right away so they don't count towards the stash total!

The 60 small squares are completed. The date is totally not right, I had to pull out the old camera and I had no idea that it was still posting a date much less one that was so far off!

Here's where we are now.. .


Pretty Good Progress and the remaining Squares
Lots of loose ends..
Books and Yarn my two favorite things.. squares not so much anymore..lol


 Once I get the smalls together I'll start the medium Squares, which might go a bit faster since there are only 25 of those. And for the final large squares there are only 10. Let's just hope that they all line up the way I plan!



Along with my crafting I am reading Nemesis by Catherine Coulter. This is the newest installment in her FBI thriller series. Likeable characters, great plot twists and the story moves quickly. I think this is installment #19 in the series, you can pick up from here or you can start at the beginning. Great series that I highly recommend!

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8 comments:

  1. That looks like a really fun pattern and you seem well on your way. It's nice that the farther you get into it the less seaming you'll have to do.

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    1. I love the idea of the size differences and I know I'll be very happy with the larger squares just for that point if nothing else..lol

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  2. I really like your blanket so far! What a great pattern. :-)

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    1. Thanks! I quilt too so I like the idea of combining them.

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  3. What a pretty blanket! The seaming would make me crazy but it's so worth it for the end result.

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    1. Thank you! I keep thinking that once I get past the small squares it will move much faster and have much less sewing, even if it is the same amount of area it will seem easier.

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  4. I love your quilt and four colours look really effective.

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    1. I appreciate that! I loved the colors, then changed my mind, then went back and know after putting it together I can say adding another color would have been good but finding the right one is the challenge..

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