Sunday, March 30, 2025

Slow Sunday Stitching

 It was another busy, fun-filled week.

The week started out on Monday going to Half Moon Bay with granddaughter Kyleigh, and her dog Maple.  The weather was perfect, in the 70's, we had a beautiful day on the beach, and had a great lunch in town at a Mexican restaurant, I can't remember the name.


Maple met a friend to play with on the beach who happened to have 3 legs.



We ended our day in Half Moon Bay by visiting the orchid nursery.  I bought 3 and Kyleigh bought 1.  That huge one was on clearance for $18. I found out why when I got home and repotted it.  The roots were half dead, but they should be able to recover not being crunched in that super tight plastic container.  We found out there is a new orchid place the next building over.  Maybe next time we will visit that one too.


Wednesday was workday at my house for our Community Service where we cut batting and binding and bag them up to get ready for pin basting day in a couple of weeks.  

This week I was able to get a baby quilt top put together.  My daughter Kristen requested it for a coworker that is having a baby.   I used my Accuquilt to cut out the stars, and the kitty, fox and frog applique dies.  The blocks I made at day camp last week.  Hopefully I will get a chance to quilt it this next week.  


I also finished a few blocks for the Scrap Meets Thrift Challenge by @reproquiltlover on Instagram.  These are 2 inch blocks.


I also got this week's block done on the Kathleen Tracy Civil War Mini Quilt on Facebook.  



This week was also the start of Barbara Brackman's new applique BOM for 2025,  Liberty Birds.   I got my pieces cut out and am ready to applique.


This next Tuesday I have two board meetings, the Quilt Guild Board Meeting in the morning and Begonia Society Board Meeting is meeting at my house in the evening.  I have been trying to get my yard cleaned up before they get here, lots of weeds and to make sure there are no frozen begonia's sitting by my front door.  Several died or had all the leaves fall off in our frost earlier this year.  They should come back, I just didn't want them out front.   I did get this done, and my back mowed in anticipation of the rain we are supposed to have the first part of the week.  

As if I don't have enough to do to get ready, I got it in my mind to quilt a table runner I made last year for the On the Road Again blog hop.  I don't have any table runners, except this unfinished one.  I've got it loaded up, ready to quilt on Sunday.  I want to get it finished before the board members come over Tuesday night.  It should only take about 2 passes on the machine.  



I have been working on my hand quilting this piece.  I just have the red applique to quilt.  This will be in our Red and White Quilt Show in May.  I am finishing it into a pillow for a friend of mine in the guild.  Her mother passed away last year, and I finished the applique, and am almost finished quilting it.  I will gift it to my friend and her sister after the show.  


This is what I will be working on for Slow Sunday Stitching.  I will be linking up at Kathy's Quilts.  

In my walking around the park this week, the California Poppies are blooming.  



Thanks for stopping by!  

7 comments:

  1. Such a pretty baby quilt!

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  2. you stay so busy and have such a close family - I envy you that while I have daughters and a couple grandchildren I don't see them often although I am in daily communication with the daughters it is not the same as often visits.

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  3. Sharon9:46 AM

    Always enjoy visiting and seeing what your up to.

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  4. Anonymous10:44 AM

    So many projects underway. You must be very good at juggling g all those projects and volunteer work! Gail at the cozy quilter.

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  5. Looks like a beautiful day at Half Moon Bay, Karrin! You've got some fun projects going on, too. I love the baby quilt!

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  6. You had one amazing week, lady!

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  7. Oh my goodness, you stitched 2 inch blocks! I'm impressed that is much too small and fiddly for me to cope with. Seeing your red applique reminded me that I have a Hawaiian kit tucked away somewhere from a long ago trip to Hawaii. I should try to find it, I guess.

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