For starters, there are the charity quilts I'm doing for our guild. Did I pick up one kit? Two? Noooooooo. I had to pick up FIVE! They are Jelly Roll Race/1600/Potato Chip quilts,
While checking my stash for borders for those JRRs, I ran across 2 other almost-tops that I picked up at a quilt sale function to also turn into charity quilts. I got those borders/bindings cut as well and maybe I'll also be able to get those done by the meeting. (I'll tell you a secret: I'm thinking about keeping them & going ahead & quilting them myself, but don't tell anyone else.)
These are some of the blocks for our guild's 2013 donation quilt:
I'm doing 8 of these blocks (they go pretty quick), and got a few more done today. I have 6 made - should be easy to finish the other two by the meeting. There's a star block that will alternate with these blocks: the quilt is gonna be great!
I got some more Safari blocks done today, as well:
These are also easy-peasy. I guess I shouldn't call them a block YET (4 of these littles will be put together to make a big): I guess they're still just block parts. At any rate, I got more of them done.
I'm also working on old projects that have been cut and ready to sew for who-knows-how-many-years. (Hey, I really PLANNED for my retirement!!) These are blocks for a design-your-own quilt from a M'liss Rae Hawley book.
I'm working on the blocks a little at a time so I don't get bored. Won't it be fun to see how these turn out? I still have about 4 other blocks to make for this "mystery". Oh, and of course there's not just ONE "kit" cut - there are three. Honestly, I never seem to be able to do just ONE of anything; it's a personality defect.
So, you can see it was a productive day! Yay! Here are a few random pics just to show what I've been up to lately:
Earlier this month, the three travelers (I'm in the middle) headed across the pond to Paris and Florence for 12 days. We ended up being there 13 days because we missed a connection & had to spend an extra night in Paris (oh darn) on the way home.
This is one of the many pics I took from the top of ....
....this. Gorgeous view, huh?
Here's just a few of the things offered in the central market in Florence
Meat
Porcini mushrooms (I brought home 3 bags!)
Pasta of ever shape and color imaginable (I brought home penis pasta for Nelda)
More meat. Prosciutto:yum!
Parts of critters I never wanted to know about, much less see
I loved the trip, but was glad to get home and do a little sewing. I made a bunch of these sweet blocks.
I also made Ann Burrell's Bolognese sauce, but added one of those bags of porcini mushrooms. It's very yum!
Then I spent a long weekend at beautiful Epworth-by-the-Sea (St. Simon's Island, Georgia) with the Camden Quilt Guild. It's beautiful here.
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