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Monday, June 8, 2020

A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That

More reading than stitching since I have been in a bit of a reading mood the last few weeks.  I am in the process of reading Christmas Boutique by Jennifer Chiaverini.  I think what started this reading trend was our bookmobile returning (pick up and drop of only) and I finally broke down and bought a Kindle. Here is what I have read so far.


Lost Among the Angels Alice Duncan
Angels Flight Alice Duncan
Fallen Angels Alice Duncan
Angels of Mercy Alice Duncan
Thanksgiving Angels Alice Duncan
Scraps of Paper Kathryn Meyer Grifith
Owl Be Home for Christmas Donna Andrews
Love & Death Among the Cheetahs Rhys Bowen
The Victory Garden Rhys Bowen
What Child is This Rhys Bowen
Above the Bay of Angels Rhys Bowen
A View to Die For Richard Houston
Christmas Bells Jennifer Chiaverini  


I have also been quilting and did a little finishing, so here goes the updates.

I  have worked a bit more on the Maria Antoni Sampler and it is a little over 1/4 done.


I also put together the blocks for a quilt top and moving on to the borders.

I used Layer Cake pre-cuts from the Moda Fabrics Farmhouse II collection and solid white layer cake pre-cuts (10" squares). I then followed Layer Cake Recipe Card 2 to create the needed half square triangles and sewed them together to make the T blocks. Used my "fancy" design wall (the back of a fleeced plastic tablecloth binder clipped to my bookshelf).

I also made a disappearing four patch star based on month 4 of the Missouri Star Quilt Company's 2020 block of the month club. I am not a club member, but used their you tube video to recreate the block using my fabric. It was fun!!


Finally I did a bit of finishing, turning this gingerbread man I stitched in 2014 into an ornament. It was from a challenge put out by the Columbine ANG chapter in Denver, CO to trace a cookie cutter and stitch an ornament.


I think that covers it for now. Take care everyone and 

Happy Stitching!!!!!!!!!!


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