I hadn’t mentioned this quilt in awhile as it had been put aside while I was catching up on the applique of the circles for Happy Daze and the Mercantile sew along. The other day I finished thread basting the hexies for the next section I am working on so before I got to any […]
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Good afternoon, my friends. It's our last day here in Escondido. Tomorrow morning, we will head east again, stopping in Arizona for a couple of days, and then continuing on our journey to the middle of Texas, where we will hope to see the solar eclipse.
My morning started with some slow stitching. I filled what was in my hoop, and now I've moved my hoop up to begin stitching the kitten's face and the flower.
Good afternoon, my friends. It's our last day here in Escondido. Tomorrow morning, we will head east again, stopping in Arizona for a couple of days, and then continuing on our journey to the middle of Texas, where we will hope to see the solar eclipse.
My morning started with some slow stitching. I filled what was in my hoop, and now I've moved my hoop up to begin stitching the kitten's face and the flower.
Sunday was a nice day I was inside and outside. Inside it was all about purple. I got done with the Happy Daze applique purple block (circle) and started on the red one for the applique part of it. One down two to go And I cut out the back and cut that part up […]
read moreFirst I did get some accomplished yesterday and will link up to SoScrappy today for the RSC group. I have the 3 Happy Daze blocks ready to applique to the background squares. (the Mercantile block is on the right side). Also linking to Patchwork & Quilts – I also have the first Mercantile quilt block […]
read moreAs we deal with the blasted time change yet again, I thought it would be nice to take a quiet walk in the garden to soothe the irritation changing to daylight savings time. I know everyone else likes the light in the evening, but it is going to do that anyway in a few more weeks. For me, it is abruptly dark later in the morning, and I don’t like that. I wake later, meaning I do not get as much done in the morning and have less time to read, plus it takes me weeks to get used ...
read moreOn my way to getting caught up for the March colors for the Happy Daze quilt – The half Dresden Plates are made for the border – I have the accuquilt die for Dresden Plates so that made the cutting easy. I make them in a long chain and quickly snip them apart with the […]
read moreIt is purple this month for the RSC group and I am busy with my purple block for Georgetown which has 9 large blocks and then a lot of smaller ones. Right now I am making one large in the color selected a month – it takes about 2 days to do each block so […]
read moreI just didn’t get done with things yesterday that I had planned to, instead Mike and I were working together on some outside stuff and just a little sewing got done. A little hexie work Pieces are cut and ready to piece for the last NYB block Hunter’s Star quilting from Saturday night linking to […]
read moreYesterday was this and that and not sure what did I do all day besides read? It started out so warm – got up to 80 briefly setting a record high for February – I went outside to the porch at about 11 for some reason not really looking at the temperature and it felt […]
read moreAnother New York Beauty block done and really – truly this one was super easy – done in an hour or less – I should have started another but I had other things to do outside. I’m not sure what I am doing today in the sewing room if anything – it is Melanie’s birthday […]
read moreI must admit not much got done in the sewing room – it got up to 69 yesterday afternoon – need I say more on that! I did get the next pattern ready for the first of the final 7 blocks to make and the fabric picked – some of the pieces cut. What is […]
read moreMy mind has been on my garden for a few days now, as I observe some green shoots coming to life again. The little patch of daffodils is coming up, with buds already showing. This patch is a mixture of all yellow daffodils and some yellow and white ones. They usually bloom in late February, so they are right on time this year.
I’m watching the bird feeders closely now too, and caught a photo of a pair of downy woodpeckers. The female is on the feeder above, with the male on the suet cake. One way to distinguish ...
read moreYesterday was extremely busy – it was another day around 70 degrees so I was outside for a bit and then when I wore myself out I was inside working on my red block – Georgetown – all cut out. I started to sew the first circle and don’t think I had showed it with […]
read moreMore time looking through the reds, I was looking for fabric for the Georgetown blocks for red this month and got my little boxes out to look, then the box that had red scraps in it (I ended up packing them in a 3rd box instead of putting them aside to cut small squares) and […]
read moreFirst of all I want to share the red and green blocks made for the RSC quilt Happy Daze for the link up today at SoScrappy – my background fabric arrived and it matches what I already had exactly so I will proceed to cut 9 blocks for the circles and get them appliqued in […]
read moreGood morning, my friends! How is everyone doing this fine Saturday? Well, I'm just going out there on a limb to say I'm in fine fettle this morning. I'm writing fast because Erik, Mae and I are going to opening day of the Beaverton Farmer's Market, and...miracle of miracles...the sun is going to shine!!! Right here...in the Pacific Northwest! Sunshine! In February! What a gift!
Okay, now settle down. We have serious blogging business to take care of first, so let's get started.
When I left you yesterday, I was on my ...
read moreGood morning, my friends! How is everyone doing this fine Saturday? Well, I'm just going out there on a limb to say I'm in fine fettle this morning. I'm writing fast because Erik, Mae and I are going to opening day of the Beaverton Farmer's Market, and...miracle of miracles...the sun is going to shine!!! Right here...in the Pacific Northwest! Sunshine! In February! What a gift!
Okay, now settle down. We have serious blogging business to take care of first, so let's get started.
When I left you yesterday, I was on my ...
read moreI am now back to working on the New York Beauty – I will try to do a row of the Beauty blocks then make the two RSC blocks for February and then go back to the Beauty to continue on that. That way I can work on all three for the month and continue […]
read moreWell the first Georgetown block is finished and in the project box along with the pattern and the background fabric. There is more gray on order as I had bought the gray I am using before I knew what I would be using it for – actually one of the gray colors was used in […]
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