Friday, November 11, 2011

Shock headline

You may not have noticed but times are hard. People are short of cash and businesses are struggling. The real shock is complaining about it isn't going to change it. Unfair I know but life isn't often fair so I guess we shouldn't be surprised. Feeling more positive may actually help though, so what plans have you got for getting through tough times with a bit of fun and creativity?

I'm planning quilts, I know, you're surprised, but think about this. One of the problems with less cash is paying the bills. Fuel of all kinds has gone up so using less is a good plan. More quilts helps that. I am trying to keep the heating down while wrapping up warm. However spending money on lots of fabric probably isn't on the cards either so time to use up scraps and recycle old textiles into new warmth. I'm not thinking these will be show winning quilts, but they will be fun, quick and serve a purpose. In fact I already have one ugly duckling nearly ready to quilt. I was testing and idea, and I've learned a lot from the test. Some of my students who have seen it are surprised I intend to finish it and sling it on the bed, but when I'm asleep I can't see what it looks like so who cares? If it really bothers me I will put a prettier one on top of it. Warm is warm whatever it looks like.

My scrap boxes are pretty big and very full, so I think they may need to turn into a quilt too. I think they would like to be a smaller quilt suitable for the motor home. I don't have many small quilts and I don't really want to make a huge one with tiny pieces. I may be crazy but there are limits right? The other source of fabric that is looking really tempting is old clothes. I never manage to wear out all the fabric so I may as well put the good bits to use. It's been an idea on the back burner for a while but two things recently have got me thinking about projects for old clothes. Firstly a friend was considering what to do with old but much loved t-shirts. She doesn't sew much and wouldn't be looking to invest much money in it so a traditional t-shirt quilt isn't going to work for her. Then I got a magazine in the post, called Cloth, which has lots of simple projects in it and got me thinking about non sewing approaches to making things. Now I have a head full of new designs I want to try. I'll be sharing how they go as I try them out. OK if they are a disaster I may not share so much :)

Now it's your turn. What have you got planed to keep busy and hopefully happy while money is tight?

7 comments:

Sharon said...

I stay home and quilt, that way I'm not tempted to spend money that I don't have. Really, I have everything I need, and fabric, well I might run out in 2083. ;-)

Ferret said...

Sounds like a good plan to me. Are you working on project you have been waiting to do too? I know I have loads just waiting for the time to do them.

Susan Briscoe said...

Also planning a lot of scrap quilts, working thru scrap boxes, but theres no limit to size! ;-)

Fran said...

Definitely working on quilts using previously purchased fabric!! Have also already made one as a Christmas present, saving some money. Most bizarre current entertainment has to be that I was given a huge box of tapestry wool, all small skeins of wool... However, can just about squeeze two rounds of crochet out of each skein, so aiming for a small blanket made of lots of squares.

Ferret said...

It's good to hear there is plenty of quilting going on. I pondered the idea of making presents but it's so tricky to know if it will really be appreciated. I have been thinking of making useful things for us though. I'm sure there are lots of options for quilted foot wear. I've also bee thinking of making quilted window covers for years. I suspect I won't have time this winter either but it's working it's way up my job list. Again I think it seems a good way to reduce the fuel bills.

Sharon said...

I just started Bonnie Hunters mystery quilt from 2009, Carolina Christmas. I've been adding to a box for the past year and just started sewing some test pieces today. I still have a few customer quilts that need to be done and back before the holidays.

ShaunaArt said...

I am aiming to make smaller projects eg coasters, bags, oven mits, table runners, pencil cases, I am a bit over large quilts.
Also planning ot make a lot of hand made things for Christmas presents including some hand made fabric Christmas decorations.