I am very very bummed that Sarge's groomer is selling his business and moving 4 hours north. Nooooooo! He's the only groomer in over 11 years that has been able to work on Sarge with the least amount of drama (Kurt says they 'have an understanding' haha. Side story - once we took him to a groomer in CA and when I picked him up the woman said she 'didn't do Sarge's nails, he said no' LOL!). Anyway, I'm super worried about the next groomer but I can't change the situation and will figure it out. Meanwhile, I had the idea to make Kurt a small lap quilt using pieces of the bandanas he has sent Sarge home in after grooming and I've been saving them for a future project. Hopefully he doesn't already have anything like this!
For the record - I do know how to sew but am basically self-taught, for all you sewers and quilters out there please don't judge too harshly (or loudly hahaha) - there are probably better ways to go about doing what I'm about to do!
Today I'll show you the start of the quilt - I'm going simple so I can get it done ASAP by sewing half-triangles into squares, and then sewing the squares together. I went with half white and half a bandana piece to build the squares - since the patterns don't 'go together' at all, I think cutting it with white will give it a more cohesive look.
First I cut a triangle out of cardboard thinking I'd use it as a template but then I realized that the lines all over my cutting mat (that I never pay attention to) would help me with cutting uniform triangles - I'm not math-y at all so I cannot begin to tell you what degree or whatever I'm using hahaha, I just found a triangle on the mat that is the size I want (I highlighted with the pink lines so you can see it - I put down some tape to help me remember which triangle I'm using, I kept losing it!):
5.13.23: words
5.13.22: twice baked potatoes
5.13.20: Natalie's churros
5.13.19: macrame owl
5.13.18: coriander crusted pork tenderloin
5.13.17: parachute cord dog collar
5.13.16: Brooke's emoji cookies
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