Oh, my goodness!
Another post, and so soon!
If I told you that it's because there is a heat register
under my desk and I'm cold,
would you believe me?
It is cold and rainy this morning,
but we just had four heavenly days in a row,
and instead of sewing, I was working in the yard,
so I'm glad for the break.
I did manage to sneak a little machine time in here and there,
so I will show you the progress I have made
on my June OMG project.
I am hoping to manage four more blocks from the scraps.
That might require a little extra piecing,
but that's okay.
When it's all quilted up, no one will notice.
Probably one of the smartest things I ever did
was to designate a 'just okay' quilt flimsy as a practice quilt.
I would go from a small practice sample,
to the practice quilt,
to the quilt I was working on for real.
It was a nice inbetween step from little to huge!
Point is, it's not only finished, but it's already in the mail,
3-1/2 years later.
because I couldn't wait out the weather any longer
and never did get a 'finished' photo.
Sorry about that!
But, I do have a photo of a finish to share.
A former student of Crafty Daughter's,
now a colleague,
is a retired disabled vet
and a very deserving recipient of my first ever
(scrappy) QOV.
She's in the white t-shirt.
On Good Friday, we had her over for a late lunch.
My SIL prepared a delicious pulled pork dinner
AND cleaned up after!
He's such a dear!
Last but not least,
I always have a leader/ender project.
These green blocks were pieced in 2013.
I thought it was time to finish them up.
I have 20 of them to surround with neutrals,
and am half way there.
My goal for today is to complete a few steps
on a Sew Together Bag,
a very special gift, if it ever gets finished!
So, off I go!
Hope you have a wonderful. funderful day!
~Karen