The past three days I have been working on the Forest Fungi quilt top. Cut all the pieces the first day, made the oak leaves the second, and put together eight of the ten mushroom blocks. I was trying to do all the mushrooms at once, but it got confusing with the all colors, and that half the blocks are mirror image. The hardest part, for me, was piecing the ‘gills’ of the mushroom. I ended up doing two at a time, the color combo is the same, just one set is mirrored.



The fabulous houses piece was finished and I set about ironing it. I was trying to iron it dry, as some of the floss I used wasn’t colorfast. Most of the creases were flattened, but others were still visible. I ended up using my large rotary cutting board as a weight on top of the piece. I lay down a thin towel, then the cross stitch – face down, then put my mat on top of it. I was reminded of how Jack Reacher would carefully press his trousers in between the mattresses of his bed. I peeked at it, and it seems to be working. I am back to stitching on the Consider the Lillies piece. It is a bit more fun for me, as I can usually complete a motif in an hour or two. It was a bit of a mind re-set going back to linen from Aida cloth.
I had an idea for the last Pumpkin runner – glow in the dark thread. I had bought a spool for a machine embroidery project that didn’t get sewn, and my client was happy with the choice. I set about sewing the first row (of two) of the panto out. I won at thread chicken, but I needed another spool to do the second row. Apparently this panto is 99 yards of thread long. I tried to order another from the original vendor, but there was an issue with the credit card so it has been delayed. I ended up ordering another from Amazon, which should be here Wednesday. I am hoping to get these finished and out the door by Friday.
Once the frame is cleared, I need to get the mushrooms quilted, then a special quilted project. Last month I got a whole cloth quilting design of an underwater scene. It’s 40″x40″ sewn out. What I want to do is stitch it out as a quilt, then attach another backing by sewing it on with the binding. To make a sort of small duvet cover, I will then insert a thick polyester batting into the pocket. I probably should make a case for the polyester bat. My resulting creation will be a tummy time mat.
Be Kind.

