I worked today. It was a better weather day than the last two days. The sun came out early in the afternoon and it was pretty glorious!
Obligatory photo of a cute Ernie in the fall almost-sun.

I left work a little early to head out for a few games of pickleball. I was happy to feel like I played smart. Most of the games were close and the team I was on won all but one game. So I feel like I played pretty well tonight.
It got dark so early that we were done playing before 5:00. It was too dark by then to see the ball. So I was home at around 5:45. I fed three apparently starving dogs, fed myself, then sat back for a 20 minutes to watch this.
Once everyone was nice and worn out we headed out into the cool, dry evening for a nice walk.
Once home I decided to hit my sewing room and dig into some of my crumb blocks. I thought it would be fun to make some of them into pincushions. I ended up making seven pincushions. That way I’ll be ready when my 1.3 gallons of crushed walnut shells arrive tomorrow.
Here’s the first three I made. Just crumb blocks with the backs made from some free form strip sets I found in my crumb block bin.


Then I thought I could make something more interesting from some of those pre-made crumb blocks I have. So I squared up some crumb blocks to 3.5 inches, then added a 1.5 inch border all around the edges.

Once the border was sewn on all the way around, I squared up the blocks to 5 inches.

I have a 5 inch square ruler that made this really quick and easy.
The border fabric is left over Kaffe Fassett Collective wide backing that I’ve had around for a while.

I just love that deep blue fabric with the bright colored prints in the crumb pieces. I had started looking for indigo batiks to border these blocks when I remembered this wide backing fabric.
I used it for the backs as well. It’s pretty perfect!
Once these pieces were done I fused a piece of non woven fusible interfacing to the back of the crumb block and the backing. I got it all pinned and sewed that seam around the outside.

I marked the opening with a blue pen, then put in this pin going a different direction than all the other pins. This is my reminder that this is the opening and I shouldn’t sew that part closed.
Once I had all these sewn I trimmed the corners, turned them all inside out, then got the opening all lined up and neat and then pressed it all.

I think those l little blue borders make these crumb blocks so much more interesting and vibrant!
Here’s all seven pincushions that I sewed tonight.

If my industrial sized container of crushed walnut shells does arrive tomorrow, it’s likely I’ll get these all stuffed and sewn closed tomorrow night.
The weather looks good tomorrow and I’m on the calendar to play pickleball in the later afternoon. I’m not sure I’m going to be able to do it. It all depends on how early I get going in the morning and how much I get done during the day. I hate to miss the opportunity to play when our weather has become so wet.


























































































































