6/11/26

A Finish and a Start

Good morning, my friends. It's a red letter day, for sure. "The Story of My Day" is finished. It ends up at 62 x 62 inches. I started this quilt on January 13, 2023, so nearly 3-1/2 years in the making.


Here's a peek at the back.


While I was taking those pictures, Mike came inside and told me the family of violet-green swallows living in one of our nest boxes had fledged. Of course, I had to go see that for myself.


We think this might be one of the parent birds coaxing one of the fledglings out of the nest.


What're you looking at?


It's hard to tell when they're swooping all around, but we think there might have been as many as six. It would have made for a crowded home. 

Back inside, I wanted to trace out another embroidery piece. We're going camping this weekend, and I'm afraid the sheep I'm working on currently won't hold me through the whole weekend. And you know...better safe than sorry. I don't want a stitching emergency. And, yes, I did start the tracing with the wrong color of pen.


These are all the blocks I have for this "Snowmen and Reindeer" projects so far.


From there, I started on the "Yoder Sisters" project. As a reminder, this is how the finished quilt will look:


The first step was to spend some time reading the pattern. The applique is spread over several sheets, and those needed to be taped together. This is the placement diagram. The parts of the applique are on separate sheets. It all looks very complicated.


I'm ignoring that part for now. The applique can't go on until I've created the background. As I was cutting the pieces, Sadie showed up to see what I was doing.

Oh, do you need help organizing?


Here. Let me help.


She was encouraged to find a different job, which allowed me to make the first of three "quilts" for the background. I started with the Dutchman's Puzzle.


As I've mentioned, that gray fabric is some I used to make a shark Halloween costume way back in the 1980's. I held onto the costume for many years thinking a grandchild might wear it someday. When the grandchildren didn't materialize, I passed it along to a friend of Matthew's who has four little boys. It'll get plenty of use there.


I'm actually surprised I still have any of it. It's a testament to my packrat character.

Okay, so that was my day. There is a long list of to-do's on today's agenda. We're starting at the grocery store. It's a short list, and so that shouldn't take too long. Also, I need to hoe the garden. We're taking off on our weekend camping trip tomorrow, and so I won't have another chance to hoe until next week. I don't want the weeds to go that long. It's been wet the past couple of days, but the sun is shining today. We're expecting hot weather for the weekend, and so it's a good time to hoe. 

Food will get packed today as well, which means I'm also preparing food. I'm baking some Irish Brown Bread, making some coleslaw, and churning some watermelon sorbet to take along. There's one easy housekeeping chore I'm hoping to finish as well. So you can see, it's a busy day ahead. It's doubtful I'll have time for sewing.

I'll check back tomorrow with a short post, but then I'll be taking the weekend off. Look for me no later than Tuesday, and I'll be back to tell you about our weekend.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Barbara, I love your finished quilt!
You know, I have always thought I was an observant person, but, in all the times you have shown the picture of The Yoder Sisters pattern, I never noticed the quilt blocks that are the background for the appliques!
Have a great camping trip….wishing you safe travels and good weather!!
Sandra B
scb23229@yahoo.com

Anne-Marie said...

Congrats on your finish! Cute costume. I'm glad you were able to pass it along to someone else to use.

Kate said...

The Story of My Day turned out beautifully! Congrats on another finish. You are moving through them this year. Very pretty swallows. We have Barn Swallows nesting nearby again this year. No eggs have hatched yet, which seems a bit late. Hope all the prep work goes smoothly.

Quilter Kathy said...

Congratulations on a terrific finish! I love this project so much and how you used colour in the design. My eyes just keep looking around it and seeing all the special touches!

MissPat said...

One would think Sadie owned the place. Have a fun weekend. I hope the weather cooperates. It's been ungodly hot here.
Pat

Julierose said...

Beautiful finish on The Story of My Day----just such a lovely piece--nice work hugs, Julierose

piecefulwendy said...

Yay for a finish, and for a cat that helps with arranging things! Enjoy the camping trip!

Vicki W said...

Your new finish is so cute! I love seeing the Tree Swallows. We used to get them in out nest boxes but haven't seem them in years.

Sara said...

The snowmen are just as cute as the sheep. The Yoder Sisters pattern will be fun. Joann Hoffman is a SD designer and friend of my sister-in-law. I love how unique her patterns are. I just finished getting my Beach Bums ready to hand over to the long arm quilter.

Magpie's Mumblings said...

Well done on the quilt finish - it's such a pretty one too.
My goodness, I didn't realize that Yoder Sisters would have so many applique pieces involved! That's going to keep you busy for awhile.