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You are one smart cookie, Joy! Thank you. 💓 Now let me try it.
I didn't sew a stitch all week but for the last week of Orange month, I sew up another one early this morning because . . .
Will the entire quilt be orange and blue? It just might but nothing is determined yet.
Although, I didn't sew this past week, I did perused some magazines from the pile of gifted quilt magazines. I found a little block I like. You know the kind of block that just sit on your mind until you sew it up? Yea, one of those. So, early this morning, this one was born.
Yep, another one that has a 9-Patch vibe about it. I guess I'm a 9-Patch junky, lol.
I used 2.5" squares and strips but it would work with any size squares.
What's a new block without a little blooper. The backside is not quite flat. I need to pay more attention to the flip side next time.
AND some 15 quilt magazines are in the giveaway bag for the next and last meeting of Artisanat on June 2nd. Yeah me!
Group photo. It was fun sewing big pieces compared to my usual 1.5" bits. Hollow Nine with 2" squares. Newest block with 2.5" and the orange and blue one uses 3" squares.
This year, encouraged by Cathy at Sane, Crazy and Crumby Quilting, I tried gardening in containers. Something is growing and that's amazing to me who always call myself a serial plant killer. Lol.
Snow peas
Carrots . . . maybe? In the round container I put onions because I thought the potatoes weren't going to make it. Haha! Oh well. If the potatoes taste like onions, they'll be good in the stews. 😉 It's time for me to water these I think.
Something is changing at work. They have hired a new girl. It's been a month since the other one was let go. I trained the new girl this past week (more work). Even though, she won't work with me but the department that she will eventually work for won't have as many tasks for me to do anymore. So, it's still a win, win situation.
Hope you find time to stitch. It's always beneficial. . . for the mind.
Enjoy!
;^)
As always, I'll try to catch these talented ladies' link-party. See you there.
Angela at So Scrappy








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