I took two comfort quilts to Julie, the long arm quilter around the corner and fellow Elgin Piecemaker member last week, expecting that they would not be done for a couple of weeks. I had just started to figure out which UFO I was going to tackle next, when I received a text from Julie to say that both quilts were done and ready for binding! I picked them up the next day and got to work making the binding and machine sewing it to the quilts.
My hand sewing this week involved getting both quilts finished and ready to donate.
By Friday afternoon, I had both of them done and they have now been delivered to Jacqui who takes care of getting them to the hospital for the adult chemo patients.
This next picture shows the quilting and the backing.
The word fabric quilt was quilted with a different pantograph.
It's fun to read all of the words on the different fabrics in this quilt.
On the knitting front, I finished off the squirrel facecloth, and started another textured facecloth this week.
I've only done 5 rows of the next project so it doesn't look like much yet. The colours are pretty.
We started our Christmas decorating this week and I have my Christmas tree quilt up on the wall. I will continue to put more things out this week. We will decorate our tree next weekend.
The bee blackwork project my daughter is working on is nearing completion. She finished off a few more hexagons and another bee this week. Four more hexagons to go!
I took my blackwork project and a Frank Lloyd Wright cross stitch picture in to be framed this week. Since they are not Christmas gifts, there is not a huge rush to get them done. The framer will work on them when she is finished others that need to be done before Christmas.
Finn is so helpful when my daughter is doing her work from home.
My sewing machine is back from being serviced/repaired so I hope to get to some machine quilting with my walking foot this coming week, which will lead to more binding! I will link up with Kathy and the Slow Sunday Stitchers in the morning.