What happened to the past few months! Well:
This was the last group project that I organized. It was for the Binbrook guild and I had "planned" to do a demo on back-basting at the June meeting, to end the season. All the background squares were either white, cream, grey, or black, with text of some kind. All the center circle pieces were somewhere between yellow and red.
I was very well behaved in Edmonton and bought basically nothing. A couple of thimbles and almost no fabric: only one fat quarter and one charm pak. Lectures every day kept me busy, zipping from the show floor to the conference rooms and back. Somewhere in there I managed to, ahem, drop my phone in the toilet. Thankfully it was a CLEAN toilet. Unused. Putting your phone in your back pocket is not smart! I heard the "clink" "sploosh" and thought What the hell? Hoo boy.
Anyhow, continuing with the CQA, I've finished the mystery quilt they ran this past year. I modified the size a bit and altered the border a bit. Quilting still needs to be done but I'm glad the top is complete. It certainly is RED.
I've also completed a little quilt using the sample blocks from a 60༠ ruler demo. Sooo often I cut all this stuff out, piece a bunch of blocks, present the demo, then throw everything into a box somewhere. I've been pretty good this year about NOT leaving more UFO's than what I started with back in January. I still have some stuff laying around from demos, but not as much as usual.
Nina got some love from me and the clippers. Dog grooming is certainly not a strength of mine. Four and a half hours later...
Aren't these the prettiest little glasses of flowers? Cosmos. So happy. I needed two little centerpieces for our big social event of the summer.
This is my most recent finish. I got involved in a challenge with some gals on a longarm forum I belong to. This is a Potato Chip quilt, so named because you can't make just one.
This is a very s.c.a.t.t.e.r.e.d. post - I clearly have not been doing any writing for the past while. The final update I'll give you today, which I know you are DESPERATE to hear about, is the zucchini. Well, I had three plants. One of them died pretty early in the summer, leaving me with two plants. I made an attempt to grow them up a trellis, which was not very successful, but it did keep them off the ground. I have not been overrun with fruits, the plants have been very well behaved, producing a zuke every day or two. I'll probably get some zucchini loaves made and put away for the winter but there shouldn't be much produce for shredding and freezing.
The butternut squash, on the other hand, are big enough to kill someone. Holy sh*t.
All your quilts are interesting, colourful and look great! …js
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