We saw lots of turtles basking in the sunshine but they were too far away to get a good picture of them. Finn fell asleep quickly after supper!
I will link up with Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching crew in the morning.
Take care and have a good week.
We saw lots of turtles basking in the sunshine but they were too far away to get a good picture of them. Finn fell asleep quickly after supper!
I will link up with Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching crew in the morning.
Take care and have a good week.
This was not a very productive week in my sewing room. I managed to hand appliqué a few more doors and windows on a couple of houses on my Coming Home quilt, but that's about it.
There may have been some bribing involved in the taking of this next photo---Finn is showing you have have two more houses to do on this row. The dark blue house will have a yellow door and windows. The magenta house just needs the windows sewn down. This will be my project for slow Sunday stitching tomorrow. I will link up with Kathy in the morning.
I have had a few comments on my slightly large collection of selvages. I am still in the midst of organizing them by colour. They are the only part of my stash that is not organized by colour. I spent a lot of time a few years ago, getting all of my fat quarters washed, sorted by colour and organized in to plastic drawers. I then tackled the scraps. I bought lots of clear plastic shoe boxes and went through all of my scraps and sorted them. They now live in these labeled bins in my sewing room. It is easy to find the colour of the month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge or if I am looking for some fabrics to use in a comfort quilt block for one of my guilds. I have a small basket on my sewing desk--all scraps go into it as I am sewing and cutting. When it is full, I spend a few minutes sorting them and putting them away in the appropriate bin.
By Thursday, my friend and I did not need jackets on our walk and the buds on the trees at the park were bursting open. I'm not sure what type of tree this is but it sure is pretty!
I finished hand stitching the binding on my checkerboard quilt earlier in the week and then today, my quilt holder did his part for the photoshoot. It was windy outside today, so we picked a sheltered spot on the back patio. Finn watched from the back door--he really wanted to come out to participate in the photo shoot! This quilt was started last year as part of Debbie Brown's Colour Block Challenge on Facebook--I had a lot of black and white scraps to use up and made 25 sixteen patches for this quilt. Yes--I still have more black and white scraps, but this one put a good dent in the scrap bin. Even in the sheltered spot, the wind still made the quilt move around a bit--you will have to take my word for it that the edges are straight!
I have been working on several slow Sunday stitching projects this week. I added more windows and doors to the houses in the Coming Home quilt...I still have a few more to stitch down and one complete "street" to cut out and sew. Some of my houses have extra "personality" with slightly slanted doors and windows...
I put the pompom on my new hat earlier today so it is all ready to wear. There are still a few days here and there when I will need a hat for my morning walk. The pattern picture showed the hat with no "turn up" at the bottom edge. It looks better this way on me.
I finished quilting my black and white checkerboard quilt and added some black and white striped binding by machine earlier today. I hope to do some hand stitching on the binding tomorrow...I really enjoy doing this, although some don't. You can see that my assistant is always ready for a photo op.