A nice way to eat up a lot of scraps. I even used several pieces of left over binding to finish this scrappy quilt.
I had just enough of this floral print with green leaves to back this sweet challenge. It will be one of my Guild Donation quilts.
And I am ready for the next HOP - Oh, I can't wait for some green!
MARCH 20
MARCH 21
MARCH 22
Pinker n' Punkin Quilting & Stitching
MARCH 23
It seems like both coasts are getting slammed the next few days. Depending on who is reporting our East Coast weather, it is a guess at how much snow we will see. Some say 3-6" while some go as far as over 20".
I plan on grabbing my jelly roll strips and play. It's been a long time since I touched my machine and pre-cuts will be easy on my still healing broken ribs.
Stay safe and stitch on,
Sewingly Yours, Sharon
A couple of days after my last post was the first of our series of snow storms, AND of course I took a fall. I knew not to put out my hands to stop!! But very bruised and a few broken ribs were the outcome. So I have been a bit laid up. SOOOOO glad I got all those quilts finished when I did.
I'm not able to cut fabric or lift a lot of weight, but I am pulling fabric for some projects. I have some Jelly Roll strips left overs that I will feed with my scraps for Carol's project. March is a long month, so I have plenty of time to work slow.
I am pulling fabric for a program for the next guild meeting - can't show or explain (some guild members follow me). Will follow up once the program is done.
We lucked out with the first two storms giving the valley just a few inches (but ice - hence the fall). This third storm did dump on us, but it was so warm that half was melted off by the time my son came to plow and shovel. A wet, heavy mess I couldn't handle.
Stay safe and keep stitching,
Sewingly Yours, Sharon