Finished the top of my commissioned baby quilt.
Now to sandwich, quilt, and bind. She wanted jungle animals or zoo. There was a panel that went with the collection, but I liked this large print better. Measures 36" square.
I'm linking to Amanda's Finish it up Friday, Myra's Finished or Not Friday, Sarah's Can I get a Whoop, Whoop? , Michelle's Let's Make Baby Quilts, ScrapHappy Saturday. See you there.
I like Thursdays
The week has flown by. It will soon be Thursday and time to report what we liked last week. First advice from Web MD that I liked:
Also I like how useful my smart phone camera is when I'm quilting. I take a photo when I've laid out some units. It helps see where things need to be rearranged. And then when I have a setting I like, the photo helps me sew it order. The photo lets me check which goes where without labeling all those 49 blocks.
Lastly, was talking to a friend who lives in Honolulu. I like her pointing out that the Hawaii News has the latest on the volcano for me to read. In 1995 my husband and I walked the trail that is now buried in the molten lava at the main crater. So now I click on the link and get my volcanology fix.
I hope you get to quilt this week and post about your likes at LeeAnna's. Blessings,
You knew it was good for you! -- How to Prevent
Memory Loss:
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| On my long bucket list. From a Pinterest site. may be La passacaglia Ballet Penrose |
Do all the
usual things that are good for you: Be social, get exercise, eat well, sleep
enough, and don’t smoke. Think of your brain like a muscle -- use it or lose
it. Play games like crosswords and Sudoku. Read books or magazines that
challenge you. Learn a foreign language or a new instrument. Do projects that
take planning, like quilting or a garden.
Also I like how useful my smart phone camera is when I'm quilting. I take a photo when I've laid out some units. It helps see where things need to be rearranged. And then when I have a setting I like, the photo helps me sew it order. The photo lets me check which goes where without labeling all those 49 blocks.Lastly, was talking to a friend who lives in Honolulu. I like her pointing out that the Hawaii News has the latest on the volcano for me to read. In 1995 my husband and I walked the trail that is now buried in the molten lava at the main crater. So now I click on the link and get my volcanology fix.
I hope you get to quilt this week and post about your likes at LeeAnna's. Blessings,
Some of This; Some of That
First, the stash report. I made two blocks for my Sweet Land of Liberty (and they were hard). It took me 0.16 yd to make these two 6 1/2" blocks plus sashing because I had to cut so many parts to get the right ones. On the left you can see some of the detritus I generated. Tinman didn't have so much, but it was still more than I wanted. Done!

I'm also working on a new commission quilt. So far I've used 0.79 yd in construction. I'll show it to you when I've finished the top. For this week then, I brought my YTD total to 29.37 yds of the 36 yds needed to date to reach my goal.
As for the UFO challenge from Judy, I need to work on Bliss - a hand stitching hexie project. That's good. I also need to finish my yellow HSTs for April and start on the pink/red ones. Also sometime in there I want to get back to work on my Love Entwined and my Riverside quilt. It will be a busy month as I'm going on a quilt retreat also. Phew. If I get some progress on each of them, I'll be happy.
Yesterday, it was 100 degrees around here and I was sick (think heat exhaustion). Started Friday. I volunteered 5 hours at our church library; never drank a drop of water. Then I walked to the bus stop in the 98 degree weather that day. That did it. By 6 PM I was dizzy and faint. Can't take the heat. Today, it was a mere 99, but I did better as I reminded myself on the hour to have a glass of cold water. It's going to be a looong summer.
I'm linking to to Sunday Stash, Design Wall Monday, (although there's nothing new on it), Slow Sunday Stitching, Oh Scrap, and a few others. See which under the More tab above. Hope you get to quilt this week.

I'm also working on a new commission quilt. So far I've used 0.79 yd in construction. I'll show it to you when I've finished the top. For this week then, I brought my YTD total to 29.37 yds of the 36 yds needed to date to reach my goal.
As for the UFO challenge from Judy, I need to work on Bliss - a hand stitching hexie project. That's good. I also need to finish my yellow HSTs for April and start on the pink/red ones. Also sometime in there I want to get back to work on my Love Entwined and my Riverside quilt. It will be a busy month as I'm going on a quilt retreat also. Phew. If I get some progress on each of them, I'll be happy.
Yesterday, it was 100 degrees around here and I was sick (think heat exhaustion). Started Friday. I volunteered 5 hours at our church library; never drank a drop of water. Then I walked to the bus stop in the 98 degree weather that day. That did it. By 6 PM I was dizzy and faint. Can't take the heat. Today, it was a mere 99, but I did better as I reminded myself on the hour to have a glass of cold water. It's going to be a looong summer.
I'm linking to to Sunday Stash, Design Wall Monday, (although there's nothing new on it), Slow Sunday Stitching, Oh Scrap, and a few others. See which under the More tab above. Hope you get to quilt this week.
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