November 10, 2025

Oh, What A Night!...

Brynwood Needleworks - "Summer Serenade - Bluebirds"

As I was assembling the other colorway on Saturday night, I noticed that the measurements I'd written down weren't working. After sewing three borders to the main block, I realized that I'd made a mistake when I cut the ground fabric for the birds. The width was correct, but I hadn't cut down the height. 

I sat for a bit, chatted with my resident sounding board (and excellent analyst, Handsome), and in the end decided to take it all apart and make it right. The work I'd accomplished throughout the day was completely erased. Handsome went to bed, and I painstakingly and carefully removed every stitch of sewing and at last, I was able to cut the block to the correct size. (You'd better believe I checked both of the other two bird hangings to make sure before I got out the ruler and rotary cutter!)

At 3 am Sunday, I re-ironed every strip and even though I probably could have kept working, I decided to pin everything up and start fresh after I slept.

I got up Sunday morning, made coffee while Handsome exercised Bella and Carly. Then I took a shower and started the day fully alert and awake...and raring to start over.

I also decided that there were going to be changes. While I loved the other colors, some of you commented that it looked autumnal. As this piece is called "Summer Serenade", I decided to jetison that colorway and look at it with new eyes. I went back to the fabric room and pulled the original blue/gray/brown colors from my Blackbird Designs "Blueberry Crumb Cake" assortment and previewed other blues, as well. I'm soooo glad I did. There was only one small problem that was soon revealed.

After I fell for the dark tiny floral inner and outer border as the perfect choice - and started the assembly - I realized that I wouldn't have enough of that pattern to use for the backing and binding. The backing was no big deal. I'll use the brown dot batik for the back. The binding will be another issue. 

Today, I'll be going through all my fabrics to see if I have something that will get close to that dark blue print. I'll also be looking on Etsy and other websites to see if I can locate a full quarter or half yard of it to match. I know I'll figure it out, but I'm hoping it will be easy rather than difficult. I'll let you know. I'll also be stitching the additional four feathers onto the main block this week while I figure out the binding.

I hope you love the new colorway as much as I do. Did I surprise you? lol I think it complements the birds and has a more summery vibe. It's nearly finished and I love this one so much! And to think...it only took thirteen months. See you tomorrow!

16 comments:

  1. I just love your finish so far. It is lovely. Looking forward to the completed needlework.

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    1. Hi Bev:
      Thanks so much! I'll work on the feathers later this week. I found what I need for the binding, but had to order, and now wait for it to arrive. sigh Soon.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  2. Oh, yes, this is definitely a more summery feel! While I loved the other color combo, I love this one, too... which is why I hate the whole color selection process... too many beautiful choices. Hats off to you for your diligence at making sure this piece comes together looking its absolute best!! I can only imagine the great sighs let out as you made the discovery and then the decision to pull it apart... but, there was a silver (or should I say lovely blue?) lining inside that gray cloud!

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    1. Hi Lois:
      Thanks, hon. Believe me, I spent a bit of time weighing my alternatives to taking the entire piece apart. In the end, I decided "right" was better than "fast". I'm so glad I did. I love this colorway MUCH better. Definitely a silver lining.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  3. Donna, it looks beautiful! Your color choices are a wonderful balance. -- Kathy

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    1. Hi Kathy:
      Thank you so much. I'm glad you like it, too.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  4. It's beautiful! I love it!
    The darker blue really brings out the birds, & the narrow inner border brings out the fence colors.
    Great job!
    Marilyn

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    1. Hi Marilyn:
      Just what I was going for! YAY! Thank you, dear.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  5. Your earlier colors were really pretty, but this border is just perfect! Love it!

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    1. Thank you so much! I'm glad you love it, too.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  6. aaaaaaah - I must admit I'm just a little bit happy that the gold was nixed. Now the birds are what I see first....yay! Well done (even though you lost sleep over it).

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    1. Hi MA:
      I knew you would be! I'm much happier with this colorway, especially considering that it's supposed to be summery. I'm already thinking ahead to the goldfinches. That's gonna be a blast to quilt out. (ya think?!) Thank you, dear. Birds front and center is just what I wanted.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  7. Stunning. This was my original choice.
    The gold just wasn't doing it for me, nothing to do with autumnal.
    These two thin borders just pull the color from the fabulous stitching.
    This really showcases that wonderful little family.
    Love it.
    Shirley

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    1. Hi Shirley:
      You were right, hon. I did like the other colors, but wasn't thrilled with them. I'm over the moon with this colorway. I'm glad you love it better, too. Thank you so much.
      xoxo
      Donna

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