During the course of the day yesterday I got the 4 vertical seams sewn that web the rows together on my X and + quilt top. Since seams aren't pressed in opposite directions at intersections it took awhile to sew each long seam.
On my walk around the yard I was taking photos of some of the Rose of Sharon blossoms but what I noticed when I got to the computer was the clear blue sky.
I check my tomatoes every day and there are some large ones on the Rutgers plant but none have turned color yet.
My 4th of July plants continue to give me plenty of ripened golf ball size tomatoes and the Early Girl has had a few red ones too.
Happy to see and hear you are doing well. Enjoying the photos of quilts and flowers. Amazing what a walk thru the yard can do for the soul. Enjoy the day.
ReplyDeleteWow, you’re back to sewing! It’s such a ptetty quilt. I too enjoy taking a walk around my garden each day, sometimes dead heading and checking on the veggies.
ReplyDeleteI just took a walk through my backyard, looking at flower pots, taking a picture of the prettiest pink Gerbera daisy. Your picture with the blue sky was pretty. Glad to hear you are back at the sewing machine.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on getting back to sewing. Of course you picked one of the more difficult ones to start with. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe blue sky popped out to me also.
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Congratulations on new seams! Good to see you outdoors enjoying your plants.
ReplyDeleteSewing is so therapeutic... even if its only a few seams. We are getting about 2 doz cherry tomatoes every day (2 plants) we have a dozen larger! I think we will have a tomato lunch! Only 2 zucchini so far and the lemon cucumbers will be along... in a week or so! Weather was too hot for most of July... for everything except the tomatoes!!! Hope the healing continues to go so well.
ReplyDeleteProof positive that you are well on the road to recovery is a picture of what you were sewing. Lovely pictures of your Rose of Sharon and BLUE SKY. Rain is moving in again here. Geez.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
Yeah! You must be feeling better as you are back to creating your beautiful quilts. Hope your recovery continues to be speedy.
ReplyDeleteMichele
Ill bet it felt good to sit down at the sewing machine again. Your blue, blue sky is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWonderful news that you can get back to a little sewing...
ReplyDeleteyour tomatoes are really coming along well feel better soon hugs, Julierose
So glad to see that you were up to doing a bit of sewing! That must mean you are progressing nicely....sending many positive thoughts your way, and continuing to keep you in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteSandra B
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Great news! You are having a fast recovery.
ReplyDeleteI love blue skies! Congrats on the seams - loving your garden photos.
ReplyDeleteNothing like getting back to sewing..xo
ReplyDeleteGetting to sew a bit each day must soothe your soul and proves you are mending well. I was away for 10 days and when I got home, I took photos of a couple of day lilies the deer managed to leave uneaten. And we finally got about 2" of rain to refresh our parched lawns and gardens.
ReplyDeletePat
That quilt is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo good to see that you're able to work on a little quilting.
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