June in Review

Lots of family stuff going on, so it was a month with little sewing. Here's what I did get done:
1.  Finished my blocks for Unit 6 of Sweet Land of Liberty
Embellishments of words in tree block and stars on checkerboard left to do.

2. Made some maze blocks, embroidered a bear block and mitered a border to finish a neonatal quilt.

3.  Finally after years, got these log cabin blocks into a quilt top.

And that's about it.  July probably won't be much different as I'm going to Washington state last week of July, and I'll be baby sitting quite a bit earlier in the month - all fun. So for my challenges - didn't work on my UFOs and moved along on my NSO (newly started object).  How about you?

I'm linking to Can I get a Whoop, Whoop? and Oh Scrap. Also Judy's June UFO and 6 and 6 in 2018

Finally some sewing

Didn't sew in the past week - busy finishing a quilt to turn in at Guild, and flew to San Jose for three days with my TX cousins for a mini holiday within a holiday.  It was fun. But today I took a few minutes and made a block for my Unit 6 of Sweet Land of Liberty.  Glad to be back in sewing mode.

Our trip worked out great and with Google Maps it was easy to navigate around the town.  We went to the Basilica of Saint Joseph (established in 1803)

Old Mission San Jose:
Went to the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles
More pictures later.  I hope you got to quilt/sew today.  Blessings in this coming new week.

Here's the block I made: 

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