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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Slowly, getting there............


Strips were cut, seams were sewn, but I stopped at the point where I have to turn on the iron.  I counted blocks and need to choose one more pair to achieve 63 blocks for a throw size quilt, 56" x 72".







This purple is kind of a wild card.  It has purple, green, red, and orange.  The green fabric above it is a possible pairing for it.  I can make blocks from these 2 and if I don't like them, I'll just choose 2 more fabrics.



The Amaryllis that I received the third week of November has grown to over 24" tall and the bud stalk is finally getting ready to bloom.








This isn't a great photo, but it shows that there should be 3 blooms.  I can't see any color yet so I'm not sure what they will be.  I hope I'll be able to show some blooms before the week is over.








And lastly, my calming activity while watching the evening news.


 

11 comments:

  1. hope the knitting helped...it would take more than that to calm me thru the news...

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  2. Good to get those strips together, Wanda!!
    We got a foot of snow covered with about 2" of icey stuff!! It's been years since we've had this kind of a snowy Winter. AND--this coming weekend may see more snow for us!! Our plow guy called to say he was totally exhausted and could he come today
    to finish instead...so we are semi-plowed out. Lot s of drifting against both front and garage doors...;((((
    hugs, Julierose

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  3. Sometimes the news of late makes me so anxious I have to turn off the TV. Cowardly, I know.

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  4. The last combo is interesting. Amaryllis are beautiful so it will be fun seeing yours bloom. Mary says she has to turn off the news….some days I can’t even turn it on.

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  5. It's not cowardly to turn off the news--It's self preservation. Everyday it's just what new s**t is he and his minions doing now. At least we have pretty fabric and ideas to focus on thanks to Wanda and others. :^)

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  6. Purple and green combinations are lovely even your new set that is waiting. ~ My amaryllis just finished its blooming. And I brought mine home in November also. ~ Always pretty dish cloths to be working on.

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  8. I don't turn on the news - I read a bit in three major digital newspapers but too much of it is so disturbing, I just can't watch and listen. I quite like your wildcard pairing. I hope it plays well.

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  9. I like that fabric in the second photo. I will need to get amaryllis next year I didn't this year

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  10. Holy Moley! That is the longest amaryllis stalk I’ve ever seen! I hope it blooms a lovely color for you (well, that was a dumb thing to say - aren’t they ALL lovely colors?!) You’re making me itchy to try more batik 16-patch blocks. Yours are gorgeous, as usual!

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  11. I love the purple and green combinations - I can't wait to see how it finally ends up! I always enjoy seeing your knitted dishcloths! Would you mind sharing where you got the pattern? I'm wanting to learn to knit and these look perfect!

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