I finished sewing two quilt tops in November. The layout for this one was started in May and put back up on the design wall in November. I added another row on two sides and then spent a few days fine tuning it. It is a little under 34" square.
I started sewing the little 4" sixteen patch blocks on November 1st and added 8" blocks and the star by the third week. Here is the post where I explain how this quilt evolved. It is 39" x 51.5".
I taught one colorwash class in November, had family staying with me for parts of 4 days, and hosted an art quilters sewing day.
Hopefully I can get some finishing done in December. It has been 3 months since my pacemaker surgery so I think all restrictions on arm movement should be over but I don't see the surgeon/cardiologist until the 14th so I won't overdo it before then.
You had a busy month! Some December finishes would be a great way to close out the year.
ReplyDeleteeven recovering from the pacemaker surgery and the holidays you have gotten a lot done!
ReplyDeleteYou are on your way back to creating
ReplyDeleteYou had such a busy month and sewed these tops!
ReplyDeleteLove the North Star!
ReplyDeleteWow! They are so beautiful. Hope all goes well at the visit with the surgeon.
ReplyDeleteI think you've done brilliantly considering you were in hospital such a short time ago. You are doing the right things and now there's no stopping you! LOL! I love the quilts you have worked on and you are even pottering in the garden - weather permitting. All good for the heart - uplifting sewing sessions and exercise. I'm sure you'll be given a thumbs up by the doc when you go. :D
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