Someday I will have time to sew again. Someday I will be caught up on all my chores, garden tasks, and my inbox. I'm trying. I feel like I've done a ton of tasks and work lately, but it just doesn't translate to feeling like I'm making progress.
I've sewn a few seams of my Magnificent Mystery block units. All seams on pink/blue rows are sewn. Some need to be pressed. I'm halfway through the seams on the green/blue rows and they all need to be pressed. I had to clean up quite a bit so that I could get to the ironing table. While the tidying is complete, I still haven't made it to the pressing part.
My goal this month was to get this sewn into a top. The OMG link up opens Friday. I think we can safely say that this goal is not going to be met. 😩 I always have such high hopes.
I have completed more quilts. This first one belongs to Shirley and is quilted with Spring Thing.
I finished Jeri's quilts and got them shipped back to her. This binding for a quilt her sister made was the last task to complete. It was hard to see where the edge of the binding was.
I quilted Boho Boxes on Janice's quilt. I was totally in love with the backing fabric and asked her about it. She purchased it in an estate sale and therefore does not know what it is. It would have made some really lovely clothing. The quilt looks great and the fabric and pattern were from Crimson Tate.
Carol T.'s quilt got Prairie Wheat quilted on it. You can barely see it in my picture or, really, even just looking at the quilt.
Trish wanted Wobbler on this quilt. I love how it shows up in the border fabric and adds another layer of detail.
Donna picked Soho for this quilt. I will bind it.
I started quilting Prairie Wheat on Trish's quilt. This one will get finished up today. The design is gorgeous, but it is definitely a slow stitch-out. I still have one more quilt to stitch this design on this week. I did a partial picture of this one so that you could see the detail of the quilting design better.
I think we all see why I don't get much sewing of my own done. Last week I was looking at jobs in my area to see what is out there (not much). My husband would like to retire long before our mortgage will be paid off and I think I need to contribute more to this effort. I am not thrilled with the idea of being out of the home full time and not having control of my own schedule. Add social anxiety and some health things to it, and yeah, I haven't found anything that pays enough to give up my longarm business. Maybe I'll need to shift some things around to feel like I contribute financially.
In the midst of looking at available jobs, I received an email from Connie letting me know that a quilt I custom quilted back in 2024 has been on display at the AQS shows in Daytona Beach and Hartford this spring and will also be on display in Paducah. 🤯 Never in my lifetime did I think something I worked on would be admitted to a juried show, let alone one of the biggest. So we're taking a very fast trip to Paducah later this week. I'm even letting my kid skip school for a day so he can go. Here's the quilt and here's where I wrote about it at the time of quilting.
Out in the garden, the peas have sprouted. No lettuce has germinated for the second year in a row. The asparagus is completely ferned out. We bought three Brussels sprouts plants and they are still alive. The kale from last year is quite prolific this year. I did start some tomato and pepper seeds in my AeroGarden.
We have purchased some perennials and shrubs but haven't gotten them in the ground yet. No more weeding has been accomplished. Some of my irises are blooming. They are very stubby this year, but the Immortality irises have tons of blossoms.
The early clematis is blooming, as are the alliums. The lilac is also blooming, but I noticed the flowers I can see from my sewing room window are white instead of purple. The peony is really close to blossoming. Everything is just so early.
I saw my first hummingbird yesterday. I need to clean the oriole feeder and get it out.
The chicks have been growing rapidly. The Barnevelder's feathers changed completely over a course of a couple days. The brown one looks like it's molting right now. The two-tone is starting to get a tail. They are active little things. (First picture, running away from scary lady.)









