My small guild has a sleep-in-your-own-bed retreat this weekend. We are having a guest teacher do a New York Beauty class on Saturday, so I am trying to figure out what fabrics to use for that.
I'd really like to work on some of my own things as well. However, I've found that I'm not particularly accurate when sewing away from home. I have several foundation projects planned. I think I'm going to take the Sun and Sand project, which was our guild project in 2024--I bought all my stuff in 2023. I'm excited for the project, but it is also very overwhelming. A few of the ladies who have either worked on or completed theirs will be there, so it seems like a good one to pack.
I've cut my Range project so it's ready to sew.
I've determined that I have enough fabric to make two baby quilts from my dinosaur fabric. I originally had a different pattern in mind, but too many of my charm squares are cream on cream and wouldn't look good in that pattern.
I'm not really sure how much I'll get sewn or even how long I'll be able to stay because my sister and kids may or may not be staying with me over the weekend. Plus I am not one who can just sit in one place all day. But hey, at least I have options now.
I thought I'd share a few progress photos of my projects. I've made and attached the binding on one side of my Magnificent Mystery quilt.
I'm getting close on the third (and last) of the selvedge knit rugs. You can see the "yarn" balls are getting pretty small. I do have some additional selvedge that was gifted to me that I can add to finish this one.
I made a Frankenbatting for my Linda J. Hahn quilt. I also decided on a backing. I have most of a custom quilting plan worked out--just need to find the longarm time in the next two weeks (this is my OMG). 😬😬😬
I've been quilting away on the client quilts. First is Trudy's USA quilt, quilted with Star Spangled Banner.
Next is Amber's, quilted with Winterfest.
I finished binding all of Jeri's quilts and shipped them back to her.
I was thrilled that Mary selected the Element of Fire design out of the options I sent her. It's what I would have chosen if it were my quilt! This one took two days to quilt.
We decided on Primrose Stipple for Amber's other quilt. This one also took me two days.
I started on Ann L.'s current batch by quilting Persian on this one.
I also started Ann K.'s quilts by quilting Lisa's Raindrops on this one. I picked bright green thread (Limerick). I love it and I hope she does too.
I will be binding or partially binding all of both Anns' quilts in the near future.
Out in the chicken coop, things are still iffy. On the plus side, all three younger hens get along.
On the negative side, the silkies are still not accepting any of them. They definitely try to keep the young ones away from the food and the scratch. My daughter visited over the weekend and said that one of the Barred Rocks looks like she got pecked right next to her eye. ☹️
We have tons of pears on both pear trees. However, there are bites out of many of them, especially all the Bartletts, and they are far from ready to harvest. This picture is on what is supposed to be an Asian pear. I don't know what type they really are, but there have never been this many on this tree before.
I was pleasantly surprised to see some wildflowers, including a native rose, along the back property line. We have so many invasives around us that it's nice to see these.
The day lilies look great.
I didn't make it all the way out to the vegetable garden for photos, but everything except the watermelon is doing pretty well. Hmm...actually I'm not sure how the Brussels sprouts are doing because we haven't grown those before, but they are alive.
I sprayed all the Johnson grass in the lower flower garden with the garden grass killer spray. So far it doesn't seem to have done a thing. ☹️ There's a young man in our neighborhood who has started his own landscaping business. He left a flyer on our door. I'm tempted to have him quote weeding that bed. It's such a disaster. So many trees we didn't plant, the spearmint, the Johnson grass, grapevine, creeper, and who knows what else is lurking in there. It still really bothers my foot to stand on the angle down there.












