It feels good to get back into the sewing gear! It took a while to gather what project was where and at what stage. First I want to catch up on the Temecula Quilt Co project. There were a few blocks I wasn't happy to place in this piece, so I am making a few log cabin blocks that I can replace those with. Hey, when it's your quilt you do what makes you happy.
Then a few more of these 4-patch on point blocks will get made. I need to make more of the little 4-patch blocks for variety in the mix. Extras will always get used some where down the line.
I've been using these little cut-offs as leader/enders. I have a pile that needs a finger press and squaring up before I start getting too far ahead of myself here.
Before I got that machine humming again, I made sure to catch up on my temperature rosettes.
64 - 60 - 54 - 47 - 58 - 64 - 70
and
70 - 72 - 63 - 52 - 72 - 66 - 62
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Boy isn’t that the truth...getting back in the sewing saddle is such a relief when you’ve been away and busy. Looks like a fun sewing day.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful when you go back to sewing after a break? It makes it all the sweeter....
ReplyDeleteNice to see you caught up with your weather rosettes. Pretty greens!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a good feeling to get back to the sewing room after being absent for a bit. But there is that moment of "where was I", before you dive back in. Hope you've been able to get caught up on your projects a bit.
ReplyDeleteFinding sewing time is always a good thing.
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