Panto pattern for QOV front |
✖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!
✔4. Begin a mini handwork project using scraps.
✔5. Document the making of the back of the guild challenge quilt.
✔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.
While I wasn't able to machine sew in October, I still accomplished the majority of my list. My favorite post of
the month, was the one that my 12 year old granddaughter wrote. She was tickled that her post had so many views. When there was a comment to the post, I'd text her the comment. She texted back an answer each time. Her responses were fun to read.
Panto pattern for QOV back |
the month, was the one that my 12 year old granddaughter wrote. She was tickled that her post had so many views. When there was a comment to the post, I'd text her the comment. She texted back an answer each time. Her responses were fun to read.
My November goals are:
1. Trim, bind, label and sleeve the QOV that I started back in August. It's back from the quilter.
2. Trim, bind, label and sleeve Indigo Way that was the Bonnie Hunter mystery last year. The quilter delivered it last Friday.
3. Catch up with the 2024 Temperature quilt.
4. Determine the fabrics for the 2025 Temperature quilt.
5. Determine the pattern for the 2025 Temperature quilt.
6. Continue with my knee PT rehabilitation.
7. Complete the August bonus lesson and the September embroidery software lessons.
8. Gather fabrics for the 2024 Bonnie Hunter mystery. Have enough prepped to begin the mystery on 11/22.
9. Finish the blocks for the 2024 Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
10. Share the results of the Mt. Hood Quilters Guild show.
11. Make progress stitching in the ditch on a RSC project.
12. Document any play time with the two older granddaughters.
I do hope that I'll be back in the studio soon. I'll try again today. I might be able to cut a few pieces of fabric and maybe sew a few together. Regarding my knee: yesterday was the first day that I could sit with my knee in the neutral position. Perhaps, I'll be turning the corner soon and see some rapid progress with this rehab process. It's been a tough 32 days since surgery. The new parts are not the issue. It is all the muscles, tendons and ligaments that support those new parts that are giving me the issues.
Linking to Cynthia at Oh Scrap.
3 comments:
Terry, you are ambitious! You go, quilter-girl!!!
So much going on. It's not a knee operation that's gonna slow you down, that's for sure. Hope things are getting better every day. I loved the granddaughter's post. She's a natural. Take care and enjoy some sewing. ;^)
You did get a lot done in October,considering your knee surgery was at the first of the month! I hope the PT is going well. I enjoyed your granddaughter 's post, too, and appreciated her reply to my comment! May you be able to return to your quilting studio soon!
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