We've had several days of 90 degree heat (and over), so I'm spending a lot of my studio creating time sitting in front of the little portable swampy cooler in our family room!

Last night I finally finished the apron for the bear.
geesh!! aprons are a lot more "fiddly" than even the dress was -- all those edges to be hemmed
So today I'll pull out the fabric glue and stuff to finish up her basket
I'm aiming to be able to do a lengthy photo shoot with her tomorrow

This one has 83 pattern pieces, so the total for the quilt so far is 189.
I'll be adding a "progress counter" on the side bar soon.
Meantime, I'm half finished with the quilting on the lamb quilt.
While I am not happy with the heat, my tomato plants and the little crookneck squash are -- we'll probably be eating the first 2 squash in the next few days (I like 'em little!)
I've also been trying to spend at least half an hour every afternoon putting family history information into the program -- the goal is to get it input so I can share it and so I can get rid of a lot of paper! (Not the pictures or original documents, but the reams and reams of notes, pages copied out of books, census reading sheets, etc) Did I mention that I like big projects? This certainly is one as I've been working on family history (off and on) since about 1980 -- more than 25 years -- amazing!
So, its time to get to it!!
1 comment:
Bev she turned out just wonderfully!!
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