Well,
that was fun!
Turns out we had the fifth largest snowfall in Chicago history on Sunday, though those of us near the lakefront got a few bonus inches beyond the records, which are recorded at the airports a few miles inland. 21+ inches of snow fell on us continuously for 33 hours straight -- it was gorgeous, and heavy, and my back is still complaining that I didn't work out more over the summer. Or ever.
The next day we were greeted by the most glorious cloudless azure sky. Temps were only in the mid-teens, but with the sun out, I was clearing snow (again) without a coat.
My neighbor's roof. I wonder how long that drift is going to hang there?
In between trips out to shovel, I finished piecing my snowball top together.
Snowing inside AND out!
I did a couple things different with this top: first, I did all the piecing with my walking foot. I read (or heard, can't remember where) something about that being more accurate, but I'm still on the fence about it -- not so sure the results were any better or worse than usual. I'm much more comfortable doing scant seams with the quarter-inch foot, using the edge as a guide. Not having that edge with the walking foot laid me open to some wandering; the quarter-inch foot offers much better visibility.
Secondly, I put the blocks together in six chunks of 15. I've always been a
row-sewer, and this was
much less tedious than sewing long rows of nine
or ten blocks together. I'm definitely going to take this approach in
the future.
Overall, my flippy-corner stitching leaves something to be desired. I bisected my 2" squares with a pencil line before stitching them down, and, for the most part, did a good job of sewing just a hair beside it, but there are a few places where I was so far off even a little coaxing wouldn't get those points to match. Reminding myself that Dad isn't going to be scrutinizing my seams while napping under it, I relaxed a little and most of them fall wherever they wanted.
Still thinking about adding a border to make it a little bigger and nap-friendly. Depends on this week's workload -- and the weather. More snow is in the forecast!