When I last posted in 2016 (😖), I pledged to post more often. Well, life gets in the way. My Dad passed away. I miss him so much and have been somewhat depressed. We've had the normal clean-out his house and settling the estate. None of it has been easy.
My studio got into a mess and with the depression from missing my Dad, it's been hard to pull up the boot straps and get it straightened up. Last Monday, I had nine girl scouts come to make pillowcases for charity. I couldn't let the girls into a mess, so they became my incentive to organize the space. What kind of quilter would I be if I didn't set a good example? I cut 30 pillowcase sets and let them choose their set to make. The two Scout leaders helped facilitate the sewing and all nine girls got to make a pillowcase.
So, looking back, I've been to a couple retreats with my primary Guild. Also, the secretarial duties have occupied a couple days a month. This Guild also makes pillowcases for two charities. I made 37 to donate last year.
Even with the lack of incentive and other activities, I have had some finishes over the past couple years.
This quilt was made for Alec and Ashley as a wedding present. It is from Pat Wys' White Chocolate pattern. I love Pat's pattern. Her cutting directions were spot on. I only had slivers when I squared up the blocks.
When I can find the baby quilt I made for their first little girl, I'll post it. One of my upcoming projects is a quilt for baby #2.
This quilt was made for Shane and Natalie as a Christmas gift for Shane's mom.
It is a braid quilt. I took a class at a LQS on the technique. I think I'd like to try another. I didn't quite get it done for Christmas but they gave her some of the fabrics and I finished it in January 2019.
Most of 2018 and 2019 were spent being a buddy to my husband. Our days evolved into lunch dates out before or after running errands. He broke his foot in three places in December 2019 so we've spent a lot of time at home and I've spent the first three weeks of 2020 in the studio. I have really enjoyed my creative time and pledge to myself to spend more time there this year. I think the MoJo's back.
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