1. Y2K quilt started in 1999. needs to be quilted. It's HUGE.A quilt top that I made too big.
Ridiculous big! I think it would have dragged on all 4 sides of the floor on our queen sized bed. I sat with a seam ripper on an Aunt Laurie and Ben Day and took off one row. More needs to go to make it a manageable size. I didn't have the will to quilt this one yet.
Number 9 became # 1.
(Executive decision :)
9.1. 48 STRING BLOCKS! Made for the 2010 Bonnie Hunter RRCB mystery.
(Step 5: make 600 half square triangles.)
NO. I would rather poke my eyes out. I'll be using the blocks for an Evelyn Sloppy pattern instead.
I adapted instructions to fit the 8.5" squares - 30 used right away. The extra string blocks were whacked into 5" strips - across the middle for straight edge "piano key" outer border. I was completely out of most of the colors, but by salvaging the extras, most of the colors are in the border.
I put it onto the sewing machine - turned around so the cutting table would hold the extra as it fed through the machine. Took one inch of machine stitching. Decided I hated it BOTH the look of the stitches and shoving it through the tiny little space of the sewing machine. Ripped it out. (Cleaned my sewing room back up!) And hand quilted it.
Quilting began March 10th. Final stitch of the binding made 8 pm March 31st! All stash fabrics used for this one except the backing. A finished quilt in just under 4 months!
Sock Madness round 2 socks were completed. Knit March 21-25. Round 3 should start any day now.
We'll need a cable needle.
On April 1st we got 15 inches of snow. It's snowed a couple of times since, without adding much more. It then rained for days and days, melting most of it away.
I am so ready for some outside gardening.
For now I have a shelf of African violets in various stages of bloom!
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I picked a GRAND day to come visit! I have been offline for two months, and only checking emails for some time before that.... SO, today was the day to catch up on the 'important things'! And I picked the perfect day! Right away, I picked up two smiles:
For now I have a shelf of African violets in various stages of bloom! I too have a shelf of beautiful bloosms to greet me in the mornings! It has been a year, and I have managed to avoid my traditional 'kill em all' episodes!!! Congrats, Laurie!
I'm Too cool for words!
(It's in writing :)
Heck, I have know that for ages!!! THUMBS UP! :)
( I too am aching for outdoor gardening.... My flowerbeds, garden and the greenhouse door are all under banks of ice!!! I have plants started indoors... optimistic that they will find a home outside soon!)
Pretty violets! Don't you love them?
Love the stings quilt!! Congrats on your finish! 8-)
Pretty violets you've got there! I think Spring is definitely here now... I hope!
Happy Easter to you!
That quilt is insanely beautiful!!!!
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