Tree skirt quilting--goal #6 for October |
Challenge block |
Goal number six was to decide about making a baby quilt for charity. I went for it and have blocks made.
Goal number seven was to make progress on the churn dash blocks with the farm theme. Miss J has spent a few sessions stitching sashing. She is spent at the end of the school day, so we will be making sew dates once her soccer season ends. It will be fun to spend a weekend morning or afternoon with her.Lone Star |
August and September Temperature quilt |
My plan for October is to:
1. Turn a couple kitchen towels into gifts. How odd will it be if the carrots are upside down?? I'm planning to cut them in half and add a contrasting fabric to the cut edge that will include a button so the piece can be secured over a towel rack or an oven door. Hmmmm, I might hem the new bottom edge. . . something to consider!Baby quilt for charity |
2. Finish the charity baby quilt. The flannels are mostly scraps. I pulled a backing from my stash and I've cut the binding.
3. Work on another small hand stitching project.
4. Piece the backing for Frolic, piece the batting and get it to Christie to longarm. Last week, I did purchase the batting. I'm using wool.RSC September blocks |
6. Finish the Santa tree skirt. I've begun the quilting and have selected a label.
Some October projects |
Tea quilt--The OMG |
8. Continue glue basting the Butterfly. I haven't worked on this project in at least a quarter.
9. Keep up with the RSC and Temperature quilt. My ghost sewer has started piecing the lime green blocks which is the color for this month!
10. Begin a new baby quilt.
11. Work on piecing the flannel bear paw quilt.
12. Begin collecting fabrics for the next Bonnie Hunter mystery.
13. Determine the borders for the lone star quilt. It is square and I'd like it to be rectangular so it could live on a bed!
14. Help Gertie, my inner squirrel, with a party on October 29. Stay tuned. Gertie tells me it is going to be FUN!
Again, I listed a lot of projects which is good for variety. I hope that I can continue forward progress! I'm also linking to Cynthia at Oh Scrap/Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework.
Regarding COVID:
Worldwide: 219M cases; 4.55M deaths. United States: 43.6M cases; 701K deaths. Oregon: 332K cases; 3,815 deaths
In the United States, deaths have surpassed 700,000. According to a media report, the last 100,000 deaths came at a time when vaccinations were available for people over 12 years old. The majority of the deaths are unvaccinated people. Researchers believe that those vaccinated who contracted COVID were exposed by an unvaccinated person. An epidemiologist said that 90% of the deaths might have been prevented had there not been such a resistance to vaccinations. It is sad that so many families have lost someone close to them.
In Oregon, the NW Quilt Expo show management reported that about half the number of people attended their show and that they broke even. (The show was last weekend.) Sixty one percent of the population is fully vaccinated and 66 percent of the population is partially vaccinated.
6 comments:
Oh my you have loads of goals, as well as great accomplishments in September. I didn't even finish 2 simple goals in September. Boo hoo. But you have inspired me for October. Thanks! As to the Covid numbers I had heard the US numbers, but was not familiar with current WW numbers. Heartbreaking. And what a shame that the Expo near you barely broke even, with 50% of normal attendance. I'm a firm believer in freedom of choice, but come on everyone get vaccinated to help your extended family, our wonderful world of quilting and the world. Together we can knock Covid 19 down and make it a distant memory. If not more will die and highly likely it will be those that were not vaccinated. Sorry for my rant, but those numbers who have died are disturbing as they are not "final" numbers of good people we have lost.
Darlene, I am determined to move some of my older UFOs up in the process before the end of the year!!! Working in a hospital and having two grandchildren too young for vaccination likely factors into my "uncomfortableness" about being out in the world. I don't want to be part of the statistics. Needing care from a fragile hospital system is another place I don't want to go. Sewing, quilting. . well, those are great activities to keep my mind and hands busy!! Thanks for stopping by and for commenting. Gertie is having fun planning her "party!"
What a wondrous variety of projects! The silk piece looks luscious.
Janice. . .what was that saying? Something about variety is the spice of life? There is a lot of "spice" in this post! LOL
You certainly got a lot done last month!!! Best quilted wishes for this month. I'm looking forward to seeing the kanji for "tea" on your quilt!
Thank you, Nancy! I too am looking forward to what happens with my "Tea" quilt! I've been stitching the applique. . . .progress made always feels good!
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