Saturday, February 21, 2026

Oxbow Tote Finished

I'm focusing in on getting this Oxbow Tote finished today (Friday). Playing and re-playing the pattern assembly video.
The reinforced bottom was a little tricky, but the experienced bag makers at the Oxbow Work Day advised to cut the reinforcement to be the size of the interior rectangle so that it doesn't end up in the side seams. That worked out perfectly.

 Checking that I've gotten everything sewn down correctly. Birthing Time...
That took a bit of fiddling, but it worked out, phew!
After some top-stitching, it is All Done!
The top and the fancy zipper that I did not screw up!
The inside of the bag.
The bottom of the bag and a corner. Very boxy!
I'm so excited to use this.
It turned out even better than I'd pictured it and I'm very glad that I decided to join in and make one. I feel like I learned a whole lot.
Now I have Even More Appreciation for the bag makers and all of their technical expertise. 

And voila__another finish for the 🌀🌐BAMQ 2026 UFO Challenge🌀🌐! 
Hooray, the deadline worked on me again!








Friday, February 20, 2026

Oxbow Bottom to Top

 

Next up on the Oxbow tote, sewing on the bottom. I was glad I'd done the sew line marking back when I added the fusible stabilizer. I had to make sure there was enough space for this to go through on the back of the sewing machine as it isn't as flexible as a quilt.
Hey, it's looking good together. I may regret having the lighter rose pink owls on the bottom (as far as dirt goes). But the whole thing will be washable.
Both sides sewn to the bottom.
And then onto the zipper installation. I put my zipper foot on and took a deep breath, and watched the video several times. It's so much more helpful than the rather scant instructions and illustrations in the pattern. I really love the look of the lining fabric with the exterior fabrics. 

Next up, sewing on the other side of the bag's zipper and lining. So far so good, step by step. Trying to get this done before the next Sew Day to get a second finish checked off on my BAMQ UFO challenge list.

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Oxbow Strapped

 

After a whole lot of video watching and re-measuring, I had to do some un-sewing on the straps I'd made for the Oxbow Tote. I think that the instructions which usually have two measurements for the two sizes of the pattern didn't have that for the strap-making part so it was off by many inches for me. I was really sure I wasn't supposed to try and sew over the doubled up part of the strap! I didn't even try that. 
But it all fit well eventually.


I like the look of the colors and patterns that I chose, now that I see it getting assembled.
The straps really do look nice.
Now onto the side tabs next.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Wandering Wednesday - Uvas Canyon County Park

 

We're still trying to get out there and go hiking somewhere every weekend, and this past weekend in-between rainstorms on Valentine's Day (we made parking reservations in January) we hiked with my SIL and BIL at Uvas Canyon County Park. They had been hiking there before and had always recommended it, so they were very kind to function as our tour guides.
I had never been in this part of Morgan Hill before, it's really lovely. Just a couple mountain ranges over from us, but still an hour and half drive.
SIL and DH taking pictures of BIL walking up the trail along the first waterfall.
There he is, almost blending in.
Then DH had to hike up and join him of course.
It was very mossy and wet around all the waterfalls of course, and the air has that wonderful extra oxygen feeling.
I wasn't about to try and scramble up those mossy wet rocks, I was very glad there was a trail even though it was quite steep.
Probably Turkey Tail, aren't they lovely?
Either Witch's Butter or Orange Jelly Spot, jelly fungus which grows on dead trees. Such a brilliant bright color on a dark cloudy day. Especially with the contrast of the bright green moss.
Lots of downed trees throughout the hike, but this gully was really a mess.
I always love when I notice an "eye" on a tree trunk. That was a 3.5 mile hike with a lot of elevation gain, so we were both a little sore the next day. But very glad that we 

  • Got out of the house 
  • Saw our family 
  • Went on a hike in a new place. 

The bonus was finding a rather awesome ramen place in Morgan Hill to get an early dinner.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Palooza Top Finished

Here's the now completed Patchwork Palooza top. I'm very pleased with how it turned out, and now I'm glad I used the navy blue as the background.

Friend Jaye asked for a report on my experience at trying out chunking. I'd say it worked out pretty well overall. There were definitely a few spots where I had to stop and check I was sewing the right bit to the right part. So, I'd say it requires a little more or maybe just a different focus. Once I'd sewn the top three and then the bottom three sections together, it was just one more long seam across the middle. All the intersections matched up very well. (or well enough for me)

Now to decide on whether to add on a border or not.

Monday, February 16, 2026

Oxbow Snap

 

I had to refresh my memory on exactly where I'd left off on the Oxbow Tote back in December. Then I remembered my discovery at the group work day we had back in December that I had neglected to print out all of the instructions....Turns out I was midway through finishing Step #7 that was on the formerly unprinted page. I'd gotten as far as sewing together the exterior pocket to its lining, but I hadn't trimmed the seam allowance. Out came the gigantic pinking shears for that job.


Then, before switching the threads on my machine for the top stitching step, I saw that the next part is deciding on whether to install a magnetic snap closure or not. I hadn't bought one when I bought the pattern, strap webbing, zippers and strap hardware from Noodlehead. Maybe it wasn't included in the kit that they sell? Nope, it was just for the straps hardware. But I knew I had at least one of those on hand--somewhere. It took a little digging and then I found these two options in my drawer. The choice between the two options was pretty easy, not that there's going to be a visible snap on the exterior, but I went with the nickel-ish one to match the straps. 
I  checked out this video on how to install a Dritz magnetic snap as one of them was that brand. And then I watched the second video included with the Oxbow pattern. It shows how to install a regular snap. But then she actually directs you to another of her pattern's video, for the Pepin Tote where she demonstrates how to do a magnetic snap. That was very useful for me to follow. Every single step shown and clearly explained. I felt a little more empowered to give it a go.
I did the top-stitching at the top of the pocket edge and admired the owls.
I put some fusible batting and scraps of SF101 fusible interfacing under and over the snaps.
I think it turned out pretty well, it's not too lumpy or unstable.

Most importantly the snap closure lined up well. Hooray for all the helpful videos. I then got the pocket basted onto the exterior. Onto the next step of sewing on the straps.

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Chunks of Love

 Happy Valentine's Day! 💝💞💘💗💖💕👄mwah!👄💝💞💘💗💖💕


Details from a Valentine's Day quilt that I made in 2010, I quilted in "All you need is love love love"

Well, here's the Patchwork Palooza quilt, all chunked. Be-Chunked? Chunk-ified? Or just plain Chunky?

Or maybe it's just time for some Chunky Monkey ice cream? (which is gluten free btw). 

It's now sitting up there in just six pieces, all are two blocks wide, three are three blocks high, and three are four blocks high. I'm thinking I'll sew the fours together, the threes together and then there will be one long seam in the middle. And then I have to consider if it needs a 3" or 4" border of the navy blue on the outside. And what to put on the back.