Sunday, February 26, 2017

Slow Sunday Stitching 2/26/17


The last Sunday of February already!  We had a horrific day of weather yesterday.  Within half an hour it dropped 35 degrees and it went from sunny/warm to extreem winds with tornado watches, the most terrible lightening and thunder (furkids and I shivered on the couch together), and then hail/sleet/snow.  A neighboring town had a very iconic church's steeple hit by lightening and several fire companies came in to assist in that horrible weather.


It is still very cold and windy today, so a good day to relax with some hand stitching.  I thought I had only one more flower block to go, but wrong.  These don't take long to stitch, so I hope to get both finished up so the piecing can begin in March.  This pattern is called 'Grandmother's Flowerpots' and designed by Marianne Fons - Fons & Porter's 'Love of Quilting' March/April 2006 issue.

Sewingly Yours,
Sharon

10 comments:

The Cozy Quilter said...

We had a thunder storm on Friday night. Very weird weather for this time of year... Have a relaxing time with your hexies today.

Suzanne said...

Thunder and lightening still scary me and I am a Grandmother! Lol! Your project is looking great.

Nancy J said...

Sounds like a good time to be inside, with furry friends for company, and some stitching.

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

Glad you are safe. It's been weird weather everywhere this year.

gayle said...

We had the 'lite' version of that - same temp drop and rain/sleet/snow with high winds, but no lightning strikes! Hope everyone's okay out your way.
Cold enough today that staying inside to sew seems like a wonderful idea!

Needled Mom said...

That sounds like wild weather. Stay safe and enjoy the hand stitching.

Kristi said...

Looks like a lovely pattern! I bought some 30's repo fabrics last week and have been eyeing patterns for them!

Carole @ From My Carolina Home said...

Lovely work, send some of that rain our way.

Barbara said...

We had some weird weather here yesterday too. It snowed most of the morning, and then in the afternoon, it really came down in great big flakes. Pretty tired of this weather.

Quilter Kathy said...

Hope you enjoyed your hand stitching to keep calm throughout the terrible weather!