Some of the leftover challenge blocks |
✔1. Piece the Quilt of Valor blocks that I made last month into a top.
✔2. Press Indigo Way and remove all the threads from the
back of the quilt. Get it, the back and the batting to the quilter.
back of the quilt. Get it, the back and the batting to the quilter.
✔4. Continue quilting Transparency.
✔5. Continue working on the challenge blocks.
6. Work on the September Embroidery Software class.
✔7. Stitch the selvage squares in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
✔8. Begin to embroider the legend of Rita's
temperature quilt.
temperature quilt.
9. Sew with Miss K should she be available.
✔10. Play with the youngest granddaughter. . .she arrived August 31 and will be visiting for two weeks!
These scraps are a new project |
Miss K visited; but, we didn't quilt. She came with her younger sister and we completed a few art classes instead. I'll document those this month too! I've decided that I'll finish quilting her quilt so that she can enjoy it.
All in all, I had a great month.
My October goals are:
1. Cut the fabrics for the 2024 temperature quilt. Piece blocks if possible.
2. Embroider the legend of Rita's temperature quilt.
3. Embrace PT for my left knee--joint replacement surgery is October 1. . .today!
4. Begin a mini handwork project using scraps.
5. Document the making of the back of the guild challenge quilt.
Creating through an online art class |
6. Document the latest sourdough recipes.
7. Catch up with the August bonus lesson and the September and October embroidery software lessons.
8. Document the art classes I did through the 2024 Sketchbook Revival online course.
9. Document the art classes I did with my school age granddaughters.
10. Document the last few days of play with my youngest granddaughter.
11. Select fabrics for the Rainbow Scrap challenge. The color is brown.
Linking to Carole at To Do Tuesday.
4 comments:
You have a lot of checkmarks on your September list - way to go, Terry! I love the look of your 2024 temperature quilt - I think the flying geese make such a neat design for this type of project. Your online art classes with the girls look like fun!
You did have a great month, Terry. I wish you a fabulous and productive month of October as well. I look forward hearing more about the sourdough recipes and the art lessons. How fun!
Good luck with your knee surgery recovery.
Congrats on all the progress this month. Your temperature quilt is just stunning! You picked a great color palette for that. Good luck with your October goals!
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