Sunday, August 7, 2016

Miscellany day..........

I sewed some of the rows of the triangle quilt, made a few more of the small Drunkard's Path blocks, cut some pieces for a project for a friend, and cut more preemie outfits for church sewing circle.  Add to that my hour of pulling weeds and it was a full day yesterday.  Even though the humidity was down and it wasn't quite as hot there was no doubt it is still summer.

9 comments:

Sewing Junkie said...

The sun was warm. A little of this and some more of that get things done eventually. Like the Drunkards Path blocks. Very striking. Chris

Sally Langston Warren said...

I always enjoy visiting your blog, and I always pick up inspiration. It might be a quilt pattern (I never really considered the drunkard pattern until now), fabrics, yard work, new plants, vegetables..... I enjoy the variety of topics you cover...but of course, most of all enjoy the design process as you move the blocks around on your design wall!

Lesley Gilbert said...

What a busy day you had; puts me to shame. Those blocks look different, a bit like hand painted fabrics; not so keen on the muddy colours; I like the yellow and purple.
USA are doing well in the Olympics - 1 gold, 4 silver - we've not got anything, yet :)

Hedy said...

I believe that a day in the quilting room and in the garden are days worth living. I was in my room finishing up blocks for one quilt and starting two more. I made a good start on the one quilt and felt satisfied at the end of the day.

Mary said...

I still find this pattern intimidating, but your blocks are beautiful.

Kevin the Quilter said...

Delicious units appearing!

Elaine/Muddling Through said...

It is terribly hot here. The weeds are winning and I don't even care.
Those little drunkard's path blocks are so pretty!

Paige said...

One day I'm going to master curves! Yours are looking great!

HollyM said...

It's a bit cooler here and I've got work to do outside but I can't work up the energy tonight.
I really love the drunkards path blocks and especially those fabrics!