I am not paying attention to the passing of time at all.
Youngest was here at the end of June with her family. She asked me to make the farm quilt that we had bought the kit for last year. I had no idea what she was talking about. She said she would look in my cave to see if she could find it. I wished her luck. Two minutes later she had it. Said, "Mom, this was easy to find." I was shocked and surprised. She told me that she could see that I had been organizing and that it worked.
MAW are her initials, and her future projects are in that box. Need to keep this up.
While I was piecing "On the Farm" by Sweet Jane's I was closely supervised.
Later, Gibbs was telling me the importance of pressing. He was not very pleased when he was told to move.
Ziva later helped me sort scraps and did great work as the compactor.
Here is "On the Farm" as a flimsy. Need to get cotton batting, turn it into a sandwich and then will begin to machine quilt it. Hope to have it at least a sandwich by the end of the week.
I did begin a Primrose Cottage cross stitch, Stitching Quilt. This is being done on a 28-count linen.
My Season and Time by Moira Blackburn is getting closer to the end.
Linking to Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts.
On the Farm is adorble. Glad you have committed supervisors. LOL. Great idea to label things to stay organized. Sometimes (when I'm good) I do that. I am finding that I need to make notes when sewing so that I remember what seam allowance adjustments I made. It really helps pick up projects where I have specific instructions to myself.
ReplyDeleteSurprised by your own efficiency! You have a lot of beautiful work there.
ReplyDeleteWow, you assembled On the Farm very quickly. I'm so glad the kitties helped you. I like the hand stitching that you are working on.
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