My friend, Christine, and I used to get together every week to sew before the pandemic. We have recently started doing this again as time allows. This past week, we cut out and sewed the HST's for the Tesselate Quilts "Whistle Stop" quilt along. Here are my HST's laid out for 1/4 of the quilt. I thought that I would easily be able to find some fabric in my stash to use as a background for this quilt...but no. I tried various shades of green, gray, blue and even white, but nothing worked.
So...off to the local quilt shop where I tried out several colours of solids before turning around to see this fabric on a shelf at the other side of the store. I laid out my HST's on the fabric and it was perfect. I bought enough for the background, backing and binding. The fabric has been washed but not ironed yet. This week, I will try to get it ironed, cut out and the quilt top pieced together. The fabric is called Love Is... from Maywood Studios. It has very cute baby animals in the selvage which you can see in the picture below.
Over a year ago, my friend, Cathy, moved away. Before the pandemic, we would get together to sew and during the pandemic, we sewed or knitted together on FaceTime. This week, on FaceTime, Cathy did some sewing and knitting while I did some rug hooking . It's fun to chat and catch up with each other as we work on our projects. I finished off the sun and did a lot of blue sky as well. I think one more session of rug hooking should be enough to fill in the rest of the sky. Then, I will have to remember how to do the edging.
A few people asked what it was like inside our glamping tent so here is a picture of the inside of the tent.
And here is what it looked like from the fire pit.
Hello from Finn! I took this picture when we were talking to him on FaceTime this past week.
I will need to finish off my orange drunkard's path blocks this week and get started on the next colour for September, light blue, for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. I will link up with The Slow Sunday Stitchers at Kathy's blog in the morning.