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Fabric and Thread Therapy


Mom made it through her week in the hospital, and stem cell harvesting has been completed.  She gets to rest for a couple of weeks before the next phase…five straight days of chemo, and then her stem cells will be put back into her body.  This will be the hardest phase of her treatment.

I had some “me” time this weekend.  I worked on my quilt guild homework.  This year, our challenge project is to do a block of the month quilt, of our own choosing.  We can pick any pattern we wish, and just work on it like a BOM, and bring our completed block to guild meeting each month.  The project I have chosen to work on is the Fons & Porter patriotic sampler, that I have quilted for a couple of other guild members.  I really would like to have one of my own.  The only problem is that it has a few more than 12 blocks, so I will have to make more than one each month, to get it finished by the deadline next year.  For this month, I did all the flag blocks.

I’m off to a good start, at least!  And…all of the fabric is from my stash.  Yay! A stash quilting report again…finally.  I know that it has been awhile.

I also pulled this older stash project back out, and made a little more progress on it.  I think it’s been about a year since I worked on it last.  This weekend, I finished the applique blocks by doing the embroidery with my DSM.  It’s not perfect, but I’m pretty happy with it.  It will look great when it’s all quilted, I think.  I started working on the pieced blocks, which are mostly done with paper piecing…even the flying geese strips.  I find it to be slower than regular piecing, but I’m enjoying the process.  I just hope I’m not still working on this time next year.  It would be nice to have it finished by the time fall comes around again, so I can hang it in my house.

I also finished Sheril’s cute Christmas quilt. For some reason, all the pictures I took came out a little blurry.

And, I started the next cute one, from another guild member, Thelma.  I am having some fun on this! Hope she likes it!

(Thanks again to Michelle Wyman for her cute ladybug panto! I’ve not ever used the whole panto on a quilt, yet…but, this is the second time that I have used her ladybug design from it.)

Whew…I’m tired now.  Have a great week!

8 thoughts on “Fabric and Thread Therapy

  1. Glad to hear that your Mom will have a rest this week… my continued prayers are coming her way!

    Love the snowman quilt, and that whimsical applique quilt with my lady bug motif. I am so happy that you use bits and pieces of my pantos to fit your customer quilts! You are so creative!!

    Good luck with the year long Americana Quilt BOM! That’s quite a task, but I am sure you can do it!! Post pics for us all along the way!

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