Good morning, my friends, and happy Saturday. I've realized that Saturday is probably my favorite day of the week. Generally, I give myself a day off from housekeeping chores. Ordinarily, I made breakfast for the two of us every day, but I've taken Saturday off for a long time. So, Saturday is my day to do only what I feel like doing. As you might guess, sewing is usually involved. Today I'll get in a Bowflex workout, but otherwise, it will be NBS. Maybe I'll bake some muffins.
After writing yesterday's blog post, Sadie could barely wait for me to get started quilting.
With that finished, I could get on with my quilting. I did these two pieced blocks and finished the broom straws.
Here's how far I have it. The portion below the green line is finished...so about one-third of the way.
When I stopped for the day and turned off the light, I found Smitty guarding his terrortory at the top of the stairs. Sadie had her lasers turned on just in case she needed to send a quick death ray in his direction. Two can play this game. She only lets him think he's in charge. She will not be intimeowidated.
So, I left the machine needle down, and I'll stitch these two pieced blocks before making my way leftward again.
There are some pieced blocks in the middle of the quilt, and then at the left border. There are also some half-finished embroidered blocks that will get finished up today.
And today I'll get back to working on the "Seasons" quilt top. I'll be making the "Summer Sun" block. It's paper-pieced. Get ready for whining.
If I can finish that one, I'll move on to fall's "Maple Leaf" block.
So there's plenty to keep me busy this Saturday. What's going on at your place?
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I do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart like that felt by the inventor as he sees some creation of the brain unfolding to success... such emotions make a man forget food, sleep, friends, love, everything. ~ Nikola Tesla
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I've been spinning my wheels for the past few days. Christmas prep is done and I'm having a hard time settling on what I want to work on next. Finally picked up my knitting needles to try to use up some excess leftovers from my stash to make hats for donation. Even going so far as to 'design' my own pattern to work with the yarn I'm wanting to use.
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