I did get square one totally done,
Having embroidered the black of the eye.
I have also completed square two...
and begun square three.
Both from the "My whimsical Garden"
Piece-O-Cake designs...
They are supposed to be pretty scrappy looking
when completed...
not all matchy-matchy in the prints...
At home my stack of things to do has been
piling up....
I have a bunch of things from my sister-in-law
not all matchy-matchy in the prints...
At home my stack of things to do has been
piling up....
I have a bunch of things from my sister-in-law
shirts and pants to hem up...
It's what I get for letting the family know I can sew...
Ha ha ha ha ha...
I really don't mind most of the time...
I also accepted a request from my next door neighbor
to help her with a quilt she doesn't want to look at anymore...
She started taking some quilting classes...
I've helped her with a few of her questions before.
But she signed up for a mystery quilt class...
and she got most of the top done,
but not the borders...
She likes doing the hand quilting not the piecing.
She has requested that I help her finish the top...
And she will do the quilting and maybe the binding.
I also took the room apart again to get a bed set up for my daughter...
She's been serving a mission for the LDS church,
and will be returning in September...
too late to return to university
so she'll be staying here until January when the next semester
starts.
as the tittle indicated
I have been to the thrift store...
actually I go quite often.
you never know what you'll find there.
but
recently I found a quilt top
that I just had to rescue and bring home...
it's approx. 62" square.
and some of the fabrics I think I actually have
in my stash...
Mostly from the 80's and 90's...
I think someone went to a lot
of trouble to sew a bunch of fabrics together
random shapes and colors...
then cut them out into the diamond shapes,
trimmed the diamond shapes with the red...
I think there may be a little bit of a problem
in the shapes not laying quite flat...
but I think with ironing and a lot of quilting it will be alright.
I'm excited to finish it...
I don't know who to give credit for the top piecing.
but
I feel good about rescuing it.
And
it was only 3$.
sooooooooooooo...
my pile of things to get done seems to be getting larger,
not smaller.
to do-
-hemming
-neighbors quilt
-thrift store quilt
-my travel project (My Whimsical Garden)
plus not mentioned today
-fix that shirt I made
-make a quilt for my nephew's wedding
-several other unfinished quilts
including my own mystery quilt
and I purchased a book a few months ago
which I really want to do...
"The Farmer's Wife"
which I have started gathering fabric for...
I also want to have it scrappy looking.
I have decided that I want to use
those reproduction fabrics
that look like they came from flour sacks
in the 30's and 40's.
I don't think I'll ever be caught up,
with projects...
there'll always be new ones on the back burner.
My goodness but you have a lot to do. Good luck fitting it all in. I love the blocks you made. You are going to have a wonderful quilt when done. And congratulations for rescuing the quilt top. It is a shame that someone went to that much work and never finished it so they could enjoy it. But at least you will be able to!
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