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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 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.
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I look forward every year to Bonnie Hunter's Winter mysteries. I have made I think 3 of them in the past.
She came out with the introduction post on Tuesday, you can find it here. She usually comes out with paint chip cards to show what colors she used. Each time the paint chip cards come out, I go up to Lowe's, and I always meet others that are doing the mystery. This time I don't need the cards.
I saw the introductory post and knew exactly what I was going to use. Back in late 1999-early 2000s I was making my Dear Jane Quilt, and collecting reproduction fabrics, especially at Reproduction Fabrics.com. At that time, there was a BOM offered I never worked on, it was called Indigo Stars. I mainly hadn't worked on it because you needed to pretreat the fabrics before you used them.
After the Bonnie Hunter's reveal this week, I pulled out the baggie of fabrics and pre-treated them and ironed them all up, and pulled fabrics for the other colors to. I still need to look for some more reds in my stash, maybe a few more light blues.
The first clue for the mystery comes out on Good Friday. I am all ready to go!
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It's time to post November's One Monthly Goal at Stories From the Sewing Room. Many thanks to Anne-Marie for this monthly motivation.
I didn't make last month's monthly goal which was to make PJs and Sloth Wall hanging for my granddaughter's BD. I got the PJs and top done, but when I went to embroider the sloth appliques down with my embroidery machine, it got stuck on a screen and wouldn't come out of it and needed to go into the shop.
For November, my goal is to quilt Scrap Dance Quadrille, and bind it, This was one of Carole's @From My Carolina Home mystery quilts from earlier this year. The top is on my longarm, and I had thread delivered today, so it's ready to go. I have a friend who hasn't been doing well, and I would like to send it to her.
I will be linking up @Stories From the Sewing Room.
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It's been another crazy busy week. I was preparing for Community Service workday at my house on Wednesday, and preparing to leave for a retreat, which I left for immediately after we finished workday.
Wednesday also happened to be my day of the Monster Mash Blog Hop. If you didn't get a chance to see my projects, you can read about them here. I got a little crazy cutting projects out on my Cricut.
I was also working on presents for my granddaughter Klara's 10th birthday which is the 29th. Klara loves all sorts of animals, and I found this cute sloth flannel, and decided to make her a pair of PJ bottoms. I also bought a T-shirt and cut out a sloth motif on my Cricut and used iron-on vinyl.
We plan to have a family dinner at my house on Sunday night for Klara's BD. She might be taller than me by Sunday. This was taken a month or two ago.
The Hand Quilt Along Links are below:
This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another. If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.
Kathy, Margaret, Deb, Nanette,
I will be linking up at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching. Head on over and see what people are up to there.
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The Monster Mash Blog Hop, Sew-It Show-It Challenge, hosted by the fabulous Joan @Moosestash Quilting started Monday and there have been some fabulous projects shown.
The challenge this time is in Joan's words was to "Sew something scary, not scary or something in between. If it's Halloween related, you know we will love it".
Many thanks to Joan for another amazing Sew-It, Show-It Challenge.
For this blog hop, I finished several things. I bought a pre-fused kit from Kit and Caboodle of a witch. I started working on it, and then realized I had made this witch before, as you will notice in my header!
I was browsing through Cricut Design space and noticed some really cute designs, and I liked this one "You Say Witch Like Its A Bad Thing".
I also found this
Then I got a little carried away with T-shirts. Cricut Design Space had all of these designs. Michaels had T-shirts on sale for $2.99 each so I cut out some more designs. I have enough Halloween T-shirts for about 5 days.
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