I got a bit busy in the sewing room and missed ‘my’ day to post, lol
I went to a 4 day quilting retreat at the beginning of March. I had the opportunity presented to me at the last minute and because I was completely unprepared, and I haven’t been to one in several years, I decided to just take my serger, and jelly rolls (precuts and my own strips). I put together 9 lovely tops that have been evened up, and some have had borders added. I’ve decided that after quilting most of them they will be handed off to the binding people. These will be given to the children that attend Royal Family Kids Camp in August. Two are already off to the binders. And a third one was finished by me for a ‘grandma in waiting’. I’ve been doing a lot of longarming for the camp quilts and a few for Doors To Freedom. DTF is a house for young girls being rescued from the sex-trafficking in our country. Each young lady gets a quilt to call her own, and take with her when she moves on to the next step in her healing process.
I also have been requested by the grandkids for more specific quilts. Sometimes it’s their mom that instigates the concept of the quilt, sometimes me, and sometimes the child,,,, lol. I have an ‘elephant’ on my horizon,,, Lotti. HELP ! ! ! ! I will be sending you some specific questions, as I have an alternate way I’m thinking of going with this pattern. After seeing how many pieces each section needs,,, wowsers.
So now for the pictures: First up will be a piece I made at a workshop in mid March
Next is a the Grandma in waiting piece
I did a podcast with Leah Day on Wednesday, it should air this week on her YouTube channel
This is an oversized version of her block#3 in the Friendship Quilt Along
Things sometimes go awry and I have to find Jack the Ripper,,, lol
The dogwoods are blooming and the pink ones are not all that prevalent so catching a photo like this can be rare.
Hope you are all enjoying your days.
I did put a quarterly review up on my blog in case you’re inclined to check it out.
letscreatetoday.blogspot.com/
Until next time, let’s create with gusto!