Half Dressed

Remember when I set out to make a fabric garland with my go! baby cutter and these plentiful scraps?

monster scraps

Weeeell.... I've got good news and bad news.

The good news is that I think the garland turned out pretty. I cut many, many, many circles and set pairs back to back with wrong sides together.  Then, I chain pieced them in long strings right down the center of the circles with little bits of just-thread for spacing. 

scrappy garland

See, they rotate this way and that in our (totally real) Christmas tree.  We like!

handmade Christmas

The bad news is two-fold.  One, if you let your thread garland tangle, really bad things can happen.  Try untwisting tangled thread!  Wait, you probably have tried before. So, yeah, you know how that goes. 

half dressed

Two, I um... I'm stopping there. We even have a Christmas party tonight, but I am DONE with cutting little scrappy circles.  I am so done, in fact, that last night I woke in the middle of the night thinking very clear ideas for a new scrap-quilt-along, kind of like Bottled Rainbows, but with a totally new design and approach.  You see, cutting little circles was not all that fulfilling.  Apparently I yearn to actually sew my scraps together.  Go figure.

Christmas is a season not all that friendly to works-in-progress.  It seems we buy gifts for our entire family or stay home.  Make Christmas goodies for all our neighbors or just eat them ourselves.  Decorate with a tree and lights and the whole shebang or bah-humbug the festivities with reserve.  Well, this time I'm going to live it up at half dressed.  My tree shows promise, y'all.  Next year, I'll finish the garland.