Monday, June 1, 2015

What I'm Working on Monday June 1, 2012

Well here we are June 1st. I still get that giddy summer vacation feeling this time of year even though I've been out of school for a very long time.  You just feel like you can get so much more done in the summer time.  Is that why I load up on projects? or maybe to get them done before starting on Christmas projects.  Yikes! did I just say that??

Here's what I better be working on this week:

R/W/B Sliced layer cake.  Yes this one is still waiting for the sashing to be sewn.


Loving these crumb blocks that are part of a little sewing project for myself (I'll show when done, no matter how it turns out)


Growing up odd : Finally getting the blocks out of the box and sewn together. This one is on my summer goal list.  Oh that little tree there, it reminds me as I'm walking out of the sewing room that the iron is still on.  It's been there since I pulled it out of the attic last December and was testing the lights. Maybe I'll start putting sewing ornaments on it, or not. :)


Sunbonnet Sue baby quilt: This one is really at the top of the working order because it's a commission quilt and the grand baby is due this month. There really are some blocks that are in good shape and those will become a new quilt for new baby.


This fabulous vintage airplane fabric I bought with the intention of making pillowcases but now I'm thinking of a quilt. I guess no matter the size of the current list I have to have one in the planning stages too.



I think this is quite enough for this week.  Linking up to Patchwork Times and Love Laugh Quilt

2 comments:

  1. Lots going on in your studio this week! "Growing Up Odd" is a very interesting design. The airplane fabric would be great as a border for a quilt made with the propeller block. (Here's an example: http://www.favequilts.com/Block-Patterns/Propeller-Quilt-Block-Pattern)

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  2. Thanks for so much eye candy. The antique quilt is amazing -- the quilting really shines. I have to come up with goals and review them regularly to remind myself what I really want to work on!

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