November, November, November ..... what do I have on tap for display this month? Sit back and enjoy!
Oh how I have loved working on each of these quilts. What a joy to see them on display around our home.
Cherish your day, cherish your life!
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November, November, November ..... what do I have on tap for display this month? Sit back and enjoy!
Cherish your day, cherish your life!
Well, didn't October fly by quickly! I was busy and then came down with a cold ..... but sewing did happen.
Our Canadian Thanksgiving was busy at the cottage. There were two camper trailers, trailers for the ATV's, cars and trucks. We decided that more space was needed to accommodate all the vehicles and the toys. Next year we will be busy cutting down some trees to make space. It will be good to open up the back a bit more for fire protection.
My Hubby's brother came for a visit. I'm so glad that he came now because next year could be a different story. We did a face time with their sister in B.C. Out of 8 siblings, there are only 3 left. So sad.
This UFO is now a top, well almost! Borders are left to do. Yeah for me! This project was my choice to try to finish for the Chookshed Stitchers 2024 Challenge. It was not on the original list, but we could change our list along the way.
Then, I wanted to add at least one more row onto my Chevron Log Cabin quilt as you go and ..... viola .... Row 6 was added! So, am quite happy with how the month of October turned out this much progress. Row 6 is the half-way mark.My list for the challenge was #l, 3, 5, 7, and 9. Out of this list, only #9 got done. My Rail Fence Delight. I'm still not finished doing the hand quilting around the stars, so no photo of the full quilt.
Alternate months were for the following:
NICU baby blankets - none got done
Gift or donation quilts or tops - oh yes, a few here got done
Adult bibs - none got done
Adding hanging sleeves onto quilts - oh yes, lots got done. With my love of displaying my quilts, these sleeves needed to be added to the quilts. Whew, so glad they are done and being used.
Frankenpiecing batting - lots, but no photo
QAYG Log Cabin blocks - I've made great progress and the pieced batting went into these blocks.
Here is another batch of quilts that I can choose from for displaying for the month of October.
So, sit back and enjoy!
October 1 .... the year is just zipping by much too quickly.
September was a good month for me, after all. I was busy with wedding clothing alterations and helping out with rehearsal dinner and wedding brunch. Glad that is over.
So, let's see what I did last month for the September Chookshed Stitchers 2024 Challenge.
Binding got sewn onto this quilt and it is now finished. This quilt won't be shown just yet as I'm adding in some hand quilting around the applique. I know I'm fussy, but that is what makes me happy. Sometime in October, you will see this quilt.
This quilt got the binding sewn on and is now finished. Yahoo, two quilts bound last month!This is the UFO that I've decided to finish for my BIL. There are quite a few pieces already made and it won't take too long to see progress.
As I'm cutting out for some of the blocks, I'm also cutting out pieces to make another of this quilt for my sister. It will be queen size and will need lots and lots of wee blocks. The pattern is called "Fragments of Cloth" by Norma Whaley. So win-win. Use up scraps and stash for both projects!My little great nieces have each separately asked me for another quilt. So, guess what I will be doing next year for their birthdays. Something simple and I will be going through my mags and Pinterest photos for some ideas.
Then my sister asked if I had a spare queen size quilt for her husband. I looked but none that are masculine. Then, going through my ufo's, there are two that can made into that size. So, he will be getting this one .....
... or this one. Not sure yet, but hope to have one done for Xmas.My sister and I went to the cottage this week for an overnight stay. What was supposed to be a nice, sunny turned out to be cold and rainy. So, no sitting on the porch in that weather. Instead, we sat inside and while my sister read a book, I finished sewing the binding down onto this quilt.
Close-up of the quilting design called "Squig" by T.J. Speiser Stitch Happy. It is like a meander and I wanted something simple for the quilt.