My Vacation time is looming up, and my time to finish my current projects is almost done. I feel pretty good about what I accomplished this week.
The Tummy time Mat (under the sea quilt) is together and ready to go. I made an envelope style backing with velcro closures and added it to the quilt. I sewed it all together, the quilt and the extra back, with a binding to match the front. Then I made a large liner cover to fit inside the pocket. I will fill the liner with two layers of thick poly batting to give a little cushioning. – Depending on how the parents feel about it, the baby is almost 6 months old at this point, but fluffy things are discouraged.
The forest fungi quilt is quilted and bound. I got the kit on 4/21 and finished the quilt on 5/7, pretty good turn-over rate. This is a gift for a friend who I will be seeing Sunday, so all good there. I used a washable wool batting for this batik quilt and I really like how it feels, light and airy. Plus, the quilting shows up just enough for a bit of texture. I find that batik quilts often look flat and can feel heavier than “regular” quilted fabrics. I used my go-to needle, 100 chrome universal, for the quilting, with no troubles. I whipped up the Starry Signs Taurus block too.



I wanted to get my take-a-long (the Tilda quilt) hand project ready to go. I am almost finished with the appliqué on the main piece, but needed to trace the top and bottom sections and get the fabrics basted on. I was able to get that started yesterday and decided to take only the top piece as there is probably enough to keep me busy. Today I’ll spend some time basting the rest of the flowers and leaves. It is my goal to finish this before November, I bought the kit on May 7 last year. That makes me laugh, I looked back to that post, 4 Patchy Patches. I had the best intentions of finishing it before November 2024, now I am shooting for November 2025. The other appliqué BOM, Message in a bottle, needs to be back in the rotation too. I started that as a BOM in August 2022, Hmm. Once I get back, I will take it out and assess. I think there are three more large appliqué blocks and a bunch of smaller pieced blocks left to do. Ew, looking at the pattern picture, I know I have not done any of the outer border blocks. I might try some machine appliqué techniques there, I really don’t like making the same blocks over and over even if they are scrappy.


I broke down and ordered a custom frame for the Fabulous Houses. I couldn’t find anywhere to order spacer bars in a small quantity, and the frame I have was not going to work. The new frame (18 x 24), acrylic sheet, backing and spacers were about a hundred dollars, shipping another 17.00, still way less than having it professionally done. I’ll tackle it once I return. More motifs have been stitched on the Lillies of the Field (started 7/23) piece. I have been trying to do more, but with all this busy-ness during the day, I find myself nodding off while stitching. Thankfully it’s not as dangerous doing so during other activities.


Okay now, that’s a wrap up for blogging for the next few weeks. I have a list of things to do when I get back too.
Be Kind.
