Virtual Quilting Weekend--February 14-17, 2020
#41
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sad news at our house tonight--the court decided that the adoption needed to be posted for 3 weeks and bumped the hearing to March 30---I'm not real impressed with my daughter-in-law's attorney! But we are going up still and plan to celebrate being together--as I told the DIL to tell our grandson--he's been our grandson since they got married 10 years ago!
#42
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I’m in! Even before I saw that this is a VQW, i decided I needed a sewing day. With all that’s happened this week with my BIL’s traumatic event, I have been busy busy decluttering to expend nervous energy.
Today our baby turned 18. We’re going out to lunch as a family tomorrow.
I’m sewing a crumb block to see if I like it. Yes and no. It’s somewhat addictive but takes an awful long time to sew tiny pieces ! I may just make it a doll quilt backing.
Will try to sandwich the grandbaby’s quilt and start binding.
Today our baby turned 18. We’re going out to lunch as a family tomorrow.
I’m sewing a crumb block to see if I like it. Yes and no. It’s somewhat addictive but takes an awful long time to sew tiny pieces ! I may just make it a doll quilt backing.
Will try to sandwich the grandbaby’s quilt and start binding.
#43
Sorry the adoption isn't going as you planned, QST, but hope it all works out alright anyway.
Zozee, I do the same thing with my crumbs. I make a few blocks then put them away. One day there will be enough to join into a whole quilt, I hope. Congrats on your youngest's birthday.
Zozee, I do the same thing with my crumbs. I make a few blocks then put them away. One day there will be enough to join into a whole quilt, I hope. Congrats on your youngest's birthday.
#44
QuiltingshortTimer, sorry about the frustrating delay in your DGS’s adoption...but I’m glad you are still going to celebrate.
I have been preoccupied with a room renovation the old part of our late 1700’s home in anticipation of having my two grandsons come visit this coming week (ages 5 and 3 from Key West). So far I have sanded, caulked and repainted the entire floor, painted ceiling, walls and window/door trims but it looks smashing.
I have a large quilt (87x108) on the longarm and hope to get it done this weekend...I’ve just been taking a few passes (edge to edge) a day here and there. I have my Bonnie Hunter mystery in a couple of piles so I really want to finish the last clue so I can start block assembly and I have a scrappy charity quilt in progress. I’ll be looking for your photos and accomplishments...happy sewing.
I have been preoccupied with a room renovation the old part of our late 1700’s home in anticipation of having my two grandsons come visit this coming week (ages 5 and 3 from Key West). So far I have sanded, caulked and repainted the entire floor, painted ceiling, walls and window/door trims but it looks smashing.
I have a large quilt (87x108) on the longarm and hope to get it done this weekend...I’ve just been taking a few passes (edge to edge) a day here and there. I have my Bonnie Hunter mystery in a couple of piles so I really want to finish the last clue so I can start block assembly and I have a scrappy charity quilt in progress. I’ll be looking for your photos and accomplishments...happy sewing.
#45
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Good morning everyone, hopefully your Valentine Day was a pleasant one.
cjsews, good luck on your hunter star quilt, I am starting one myself, and I believe that thinking in reverse is the challenge in pp.
QuiltingVagabond, congratulations on your finished top and good luck with the quilting process, it's a wonderful project
Christine-, lovely flowers, thanks for sharing
Railroaderbrat, blessing to you with your health with the migraines, praying for your strength in accomplishing what you want to get completed. Loving that pix
Irishrose2, can we see pix of that 'RWB and scrappy', please? I love scrappies
Cam's gram, let's hope the system let you post pix, it sounds interesting. Thanks for getting that posted it's awesome
Quiltingshorttimer, praying for your family because the adoption is just the legal aspect, but the love of the child is the reality of the heart
What I am planning for myself today is working on the hunter star pattern. It will be a scrappy with the colors of purple/lilac and beige, that's the top. The back is a pieced purple and black of 6 inch squares. My problem is setting those scrappies together so that I can see the star. Well let me piece some more stars to get my direction
Happy VQW day everyone
cherryb
cjsews, good luck on your hunter star quilt, I am starting one myself, and I believe that thinking in reverse is the challenge in pp.
QuiltingVagabond, congratulations on your finished top and good luck with the quilting process, it's a wonderful project
Christine-, lovely flowers, thanks for sharing
Railroaderbrat, blessing to you with your health with the migraines, praying for your strength in accomplishing what you want to get completed. Loving that pix
Irishrose2, can we see pix of that 'RWB and scrappy', please? I love scrappies
Cam's gram, let's hope the system let you post pix, it sounds interesting. Thanks for getting that posted it's awesome
Quiltingshorttimer, praying for your family because the adoption is just the legal aspect, but the love of the child is the reality of the heart
What I am planning for myself today is working on the hunter star pattern. It will be a scrappy with the colors of purple/lilac and beige, that's the top. The back is a pieced purple and black of 6 inch squares. My problem is setting those scrappies together so that I can see the star. Well let me piece some more stars to get my direction
Happy VQW day everyone
cherryb
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#46
I am ""! I did start yesterday, February 14, by making blocks for a square dance quilt. and cut 20 more today. Then begin rooting through my stash to make kits for 3 baby quilts all to be finished in the next two months. Last task is to put background strips on my quilt exchange blocks.
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#48
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consider Eleanor Roosevelt "the only way to begin...is to begin!"
#49
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QuiltingVagabond: I love your veteran’s quilt. The recipient will be thrilled.
Christine: Lovely yellow roses! Thoughtful husband.
railroadersbrat: I hope your migraines are better and you get to work on your hexis. A very nice gift from your fiancé.
quiltingshorttimer: My heart sank when I heard your news but, like you said, he has been your grandson since they married.
I worked some on my rail fence, UFO, and 6” crazy patch squares yesterday. I hope to get more done today.
Christine: Lovely yellow roses! Thoughtful husband.
railroadersbrat: I hope your migraines are better and you get to work on your hexis. A very nice gift from your fiancé.
quiltingshorttimer: My heart sank when I heard your news but, like you said, he has been your grandson since they married.
I worked some on my rail fence, UFO, and 6” crazy patch squares yesterday. I hope to get more done today.
#50
I ended up finishing the binding on a quilt I need to turn in on Monday night at guild meeting. It's a charity quilt I made for a teenage boy. Our guild donates quilts to Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a charity that makes twin beds for children in need. I hope it looks like a quilt a teenage boy would like?
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