It's been a busy couple of weeks. My granddaughter Klara's BD was October 29th, but her BD party was November 4th. It was a scavenger hunt at a local mall. There were two pages of items they needed to take pictures of. My daughter purchased 20 T-shirts, and I cut out 20 motifs on my Cricut. This was Klara's. The rest of them had the I'm ten removed.
My laptop is having a hard time transferring pics from my Iphone tonight.
My pistache tree is showing beautiful fall colors.
This past week I have worked a bit on my Storm at Sea blocks for my lighthouse quilt. I still need to cut out more pieces with the Accuquilt die.
I recently visited a dear friend who is 87 and not doing so well. I took her this quilt to keep her warm. I also took her a couple of homemade soups for nourishment.
This week I also completed my One Monthly Goal, quilting this quilt. I mailed it off to a good friend of mine that has been having some health issues and forgot to take a picture. I am hoping when she receives it, she can get a picture taken with it, before I have to report in for One Monthly Goal. This was the Scrap Dance Quadrille mystery by Carole @From My Carolina Home.
Saturday I attended the Pioneer Quilt Guild's Quilt show and saw some lovely quilts. I tend to favor the ones with embroidery and applique, my favorite things, but these are some of quilts displayed.
What I will be working on for Slow Sunday Stitching is one of my projects for the Turkey Trot Blog Hop which starts next week. I will be sewing down the binding. Head on over to Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching and see what everyone is working on.
Thanks for stopping by.
Wow, some gorgeous quilts!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I ever saw a pomegranate tree - what do you do with your fruit - juice? or something else. so many lovely quilts
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts that you are gifting to dear friends needing comfort! I am amazed by that pomegranate tree and wonder what a fresh one would taste like! Enjoy your binding - I am looking forward to the blog hop! Thanks for linking up to Slow Sunday Stitching!
ReplyDeleteThe trees are wonderful and I too have never seen a pomegranate tree. You are so thoughtful gifting quilts to those you might need a smile and something to cuddle under.
ReplyDeleteYou are so kind to always be gifting quilts to friends who need comfort, Karrin! Your Quadrille turned out beautifully - I love the purple. Enjoy your stitching today - I'll look forward to the blog hop this week!
ReplyDeleteYour friends will appreciate their cozy new quilts from you. Fun quilts at the show. Enjoy your hand stitching today. Gail at the Cozy Quilter
ReplyDeleteAdorable tee shirt saying for the birthday girl, sounds like a lot of fun. Lots of beautiful quilts on display - yours should be there. They are all beautiful :) Have a nice week Sharon (nwpaintedlady)
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