In the last post, I showed the two Flying Home blocks I did in orange. I thought I had one already done. Surprise!
I had two already done! The latest blocks are at the bottom.
Then, I brought them all out and set them together.
With the addition of purple and maybe more yellow blocks, it will be ready to become a top, I think.
Also assembled these blocks. The 9-Patch Path on the left and Bonus Point on the right. It gave me a sense of accomplishment.
On other evenings, I'm so tired that I just stand in front of the cutting table and admire some cats, lol.
The President of the Artisanat called me on Thursday evening. We had a long and productive chat. She was happy to tell me that the Artisanat will supply all the batting I need to move the baby quilts along. I'm so thrilled. She also found 3 more ladies that want to join my group. We are now 14. Then, she said that I don't have to do all that by myself. "Let me know when you are available and I'll book the room for you and the girls. You'll be able to use the long tables to cut the fabric or the batting ... " What else can I say but "thank you from the bottom of my heart"? This project of making quilt kits is just exploding. I am blessed.
Two April Fool blocks were assembled. In orange, of course.
More big orange pieces are on the ironing board, all pressed, waiting for me to cut them up and turn them into April Fool blocks this weekend.
Caught Mr. Robin having a fight with his own image.
The windows on the upper deck are covered with a mirror film so that the nosey neighbour stop staring at us. But the birds think that there's another male on their territories. There's always something, isn't there? Haha.
The windows on the upper deck are covered with a mirror film so that the nosey neighbour stop staring at us. But the birds think that there's another male on their territories. There's always something, isn't there? Haha.
Hope your week is wonderful and it lets you sew, sew, sew.
Enjoy! ;^)
Visiting my stitching sisters for more inspiration.
Angela at So Scrappy
Nina Marie at Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever
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