I did it! It was looking like I might not finish these by today, but I decided I needed to just do it.
I really appreciate having Amy's challenge this month--I have a lot of things needing to be finished by the end of August and the One Thing, One Week challenge is a good opportunity to choose something that needs some attention and get. it. done.
I did work on something that was not on my list, I couldn't help it.
My 9-patches now have all their initial sashing strips sewn on. My Kona crush fabric was delivered last week and I couldn't help but cut into it and get this next step done. Now I need to work on the layout... I have a couple more before-September things to do first though.
In non-sewing news, we have a garden photo or two. This is what happens when you don't pay a ton of attention to the garden because of fear of chiggers (I hate them oh so much.)
The sunflower is getting heavy... it's like a mini-umbrella here. (FYI, it's a Russian Mammoth, if you wanted to know.) It was about 7 ft tall before it started drooping. And you can kind of see the front-yard cherry tomato creeping out onto the sidewalk in the background too.
oh those shams are lovely. I don't know what I love more, the quilting or the fabric combos! Okay, both!
ReplyDeleteGreat job.
I love these pillow shams. SO Cute!
ReplyDeletethose shams are just dreamy! congratulations on getting them done.
ReplyDeletethey turned out beautifully!! I love your quilting :) And I can see a bit of that texture in the crush - looks fun!
ReplyDeleteThe pillow shams are beautiful! Are they for your bedroom?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! you could link those up in a month for the amy butler sew & tell...
ReplyDeleteSo cute Vickie! AND you're sunflower looks even bigger!!!!
ReplyDeleteBravo! The quilting is perfect - and I know what a BEAR all those bias edges must have been to keep straight!
ReplyDeleteThese pillow shams are great and so pretty! I want them! Guess I will have to make myself some!
ReplyDeleteYour shams are lovely. I really like your quilting. Your garden is amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour shams are beautiful! Love your garden and your gardener is just to handsome!
ReplyDeleteL O V E the pillow shams! Such pretty colors. And the corners meet so neatly! How do you do that? When I recently made a t-shirt quilt - thanks to your wonderful tips and guidance - some of the corners did not line up so nicely. :(
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what you are going to do with those squares!!
And what is your handsome gardener holding??? Cucumber? Zucchini?
I love all your pictures. Keep 'em coming!!
ReplyDeleteYou pillow shams turned out really nicely! The quilting is beautiful! And I love the back!
ReplyDeleteFun garden photo!
xo -E
I found it!!! Or should I say I found you!!! Does the Springville Quilt show ring a bell?? I went there twice this year and one of my FAVORITE quilts was your Y2K crazy quilt! I knew I had seen it someone else, or simmilar but not sure. So I sent a shout out on my blog to have people see if they could reconize the quilt and know what it was called or whatever information I could get!! Then Karen from Badlands found it for me! She sent me the link, and it was you! I knew you were in Utah but it just skipped my mind!!! Could I email you about your quilt?? I have some questions for you! :D
ReplyDeleteOops, I forgot to mention it's a cucumber that my son is holding. Crazy, huh?
ReplyDeleteKaren--I pinned every seam intersection to try to keep the corners matching. They aren't perfect, but I think they turned out good enough. :)