Chookshed Challenge Mid-Month Check-in linky is below. Let us know what kind of progress is going on in your sewing room.
As for me, Elsa is finally done and Anna is half way there. Hopefully I can do Merida as well this month and maybe some castle planning to set them in. The eyes are the most tedious.
To Do Tuesday
Well, school starts this week - tomorrow actually. I suppose I am ready. I will say that teaching school is like housework. There is always more you can do.
What do I think I can accomplish on the sewing front this week?
Here is my To Do Tuesday List:
1. Finish Anna
2. Piece two yellow flowers
3. Prep some Me Without You border applique'
I have one side fused and three more to go. On large applique' pieces such as these, I like to trim away the middle so it is not so stiff.
4. Make some Omigosh blocks
5. Assemble Witch Skirt
6. Assemble Pumpkin
7. Some Vesta paper piecing
I finished another 5 blocks. Once I get another five done, I will show of photo of them all together.
Look at how cute a whole quilt out of these blocks would be.
8. Begin cutting Jewel of the Caribbean setting blocks. I am planning the same layout as Me Without You.
A sweet new grand baby will be here soon. Here is his momma at a baby shower given by the ladies at her church. It is a tiny little congregation comprising all women and men much older than my son and his wife. They are so excited to get little one to love at church on Sundays.
You've been moving along with so many projects this year. Hope the first few days of school go smoothly and you get a nice start to the school year.
ReplyDeleteI love the fabrics in the blue and yellow blocks. Those are going to make a gorgeous quilt. I had to go back to the top and make sure that your list really is for one week! You have a lot going on. I'm cheering for you over here LOL. Hope you have a wonderful school year, too!
ReplyDeleteMy word - you do get so much done - even when working ...as always - love the Disney princesses.
ReplyDeleteYour new grand baby is going to get so many cuddles!
Great pictures from the baby shower! Yes, they do all look just as happy and excited as the mama-to-be! Your Vesta blocks look fantastic. And I love that analogy, so true that with teaching and housework there is no such thing as 100% finished. You just have to prioritize what's most important, try to hit the big stuff, and be okay with what you didn't get to at the end of the day or you'll never find any peace or joy in it. Those students are lucky to have you!
ReplyDeleteLots of great progress on all your projects.
ReplyDeleteOh the new baby will be very loved with all the ladies.
nice quality work
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