Though quilting supply warehouses along with our dear quilt shops are shutting down, most of us as quilters probably have enough projects in our sewing rooms to last for a long time. Perhaps you have taken this homebound time to finish UFO’s or start something new...or, like me, reevaluating what you have stored on the shelves and in bins. Having begun the “interesting” age of 76 a few weeks ago, a new reality has revealed itself. Just how many big projects am I capable of completing? Arthritis in the right hand is certainly letting me know the clock is ticking...with that in mind, I have decided to start letting go of a few things that are no longer realistic or require the ability to handle minute pieces.
For now I am offering the Paper Pieces Dear Jane project and hoping it can find a new home. The pieces for each block are just too tiny to assemble for my hands. I hate to let this go...but to have it sit is such a waste. The following description and images have also been posted on Facebook - am hoping to reach out to a wider audience.
There are 2 options to consider...These patterns are for English Paper Piecing only - not hand piecing.
#1 Purchase the entire collection along with the few completed blocks from Row A as well as 4 2/3 yards background fabric. I had approached this with a scrappy, reproduction look. I have all the packets that Paper Pieces sent each month as a BOM. The only opened pattern packet is Row A so you would have a little head start if reproduction is to your taste. I am asking $180 plus shipping. You can still order this collection from Paper Pieces so you can compare costs vs. what I am asking. The background fabric is 100% cotton - Primitive Gatherings from Moda - we live in a smoke-free home.
#2 Only purchase the remaining unopened pattern packets (minus Row A) and then order Row A from Paper Pieces to start your own version with your own background, etc. I am asking $150 plus shipping.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me. Meanwhile...life here at the edge of the Northwoods continues on...our snow level is going down and there are patches of bare ground visible. Geese are returning to the pond and skating across the frozen surface. The call of the redwing blackbirds tells us Spring is hovering on the horizon.
As we are told...we are all in this together and I wish each of you and your loved ones, the blessings of good health.
Happy stitching and stay safe out there...
Pat