Block detail |
I decided to stitch the width of the presser foot away from the vertical and horizontal seams in the interior of the top. I extended the lines across the borders to the edge of the top. Using the serpentine stitch on my machine at a 5.4 width and 2.75 length, I stitched row after row.
Border detail |
View of the back |
Quilting this project was my One Monthly Goal (OMG). I'm pleased to have met that goal. I'm more excited to have a finished quilt. I'm glad that these scraps are in a useable item and not in the landfill. I listed my goal in a post at the beginning of the month. I'm linking to the OMG finish link up. Thanks Patty for hosting the link through Elm Street Quilts. Please go visit the linkey party. There are so many inspirational finishes!
I used four yards of fabric stash in this project which brings my total for the year to 3 3/4 yards. It is my tenth finish of the year and goal number two on my first quarter list. This quilt is 40 inches wide by 60 inches long.
Finished front |
Regarding COVID:
Worldwide: 127M cases; 2.78M deaths
United States: 30.2M cases; 548K deaths
Oregon: 164K cases; 2,386 deaths
In the UK, the time between vaccinations is twelve weeks. The country leaders have determined that it is better to have more people who are partially vaccinated than it is to have a lot of people still awaiting a vaccine. My daughter thinks that she will be able to receive her first shot between the end of May and the end of June.
In the United States, while the number of people receiving vaccinations are going up and the number of hospitalizations are going down, the number of infections are rising. The CDC continues to caution to continue the safety protocols of social distancing and wearing a mask. The infections are in the under 40 age group.
In Oregon, the media have spent time reporting how officials are coming up with a plan to vaccinate the 14,000 homeless people in Oregon. Since contacting and scheduling seem to be big issues, it would seem to me that using the Johnson and Johnson vaccine and sending a mobile vaccination team to the various blue tent encampments would be the way to go. Officials have spent hours working through delivering a two dose vaccine. The media highlighted one homeless person who is fully vaccinated with Pfizer. Her message was to take the opportunity to get protected. There was no coverage of how she managed her appointment. My husband is eligible for his shot on Monday. He has an appointment to get his first phizer dose on Wednesday. I'm still working to help my friend who declines to go to the convention center an appointment. She doesn't have a computer or a cell phone.
11 comments:
Congrats on another quilt finish! Nice job on using some of Martha's scraps. The cozy quilt is sure to be appreciated by whoever receives it!
Great quilting lines, and congratulations on your finish!
Thank you, Frédérique! Quilting with the walking foot is fast!
Thank you, Joyful Quilter. Feeling the softness of the quilt makes me understand why flannel is such a popular fabric!
Lovely finish, Terry, and I love that you heard Martha whispering advice in your ear and you quilted this one the way she would have wanted you to do!
Rebecca, I need to do more quilting with the walking foot because I don't enjoy the results as much as I do the results of my free motion quilting. Using the walking foot is easier on my body so I need to learn to like that option more! Yes, Martha would be smiling that she was able to influence me after all!
Your flannel quilt is beautiful, and someone is going to get lots of comfort from it! I like the serpentine stitch for quilting, too. I think a mobile team of vaccine providers sounds like a great idea for reaching the homeless population. I'm sure there are many homebound seniors who would appreciate that, too.
Congratulations on your OMG finish! I know how good it feels to accomplish these goals we desire.
Luann, Thank you. I have enjoyed the finish feeling often this quarter!
Lovely. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.
Thank YOU, Patty for hosting the link up! I've found the OMG so helpful in moving projects forward!
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