It's been a busy week and I actually got some cleaning and de-cluttering done. The house feels much more peaceful when I'm not surrounded by clutter! Now on to this week's quilty progress...
New Project:
I decided that I really didn't care for the first camera strap cover I made. So I ripped it off and made a cuter one!
Ongoing:
Nonna's Garden- I finished piecing the last row of dark green. I'm trying to decide if I will hand- or machine-quilt it.
Girl Scout Quilt- Two blocks were completed this week. Maia's...
and Julia's...
Here are half of my Block Lotto African violet blocks for August.
Finish:
Christin's Doll Quilt- I've been giving beginner quilt lessons to a neighbor and she completed her first project this week!
On Hold for a little while:
4X5 Modern Quilt Bee (I'm not completely happy with the blocks I made this week)
For the Love of Solids Swap
Kaleidoscope Quilt Along
Wedding Ring Star
Red & White Swap
Polka Dot Swap
Then there's all the stuff I still haven't touched all summer.
This Week:
Finishes- 2
New starts- 1
In progress- 20+
Now off you go to see more...
Your hexagons are so so beautiful. It looks so fresh and pretty!!!
ReplyDeletelove the camera strap, AND the hexagons, AND the blocks, etc., etc.! You are one busy lady! I know exactly what you mean by the house being "peaceful" when it's not cluttered - funny how that works!
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ReplyDeleteYour hexagon quilt is beautiful (:
ReplyDeleteNonna's garden is beautiful! Nice blocks too!
ReplyDeleteOh :) Nonna's looks so good with that outer green.
ReplyDeleteLove the hexie Garden! I'm doing a basic Grandma's Garden. Is your Girl Scout quilt a specific pattern? I am a co-leader for my daughter's troop so I was just wondering.
ReplyDeleteNonna's Garden is so beautiful! Love it, love it, love it. The Girl Scout block is cute too. Thanks for linking up to WIP Wednesday. : )
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty camera strap. And I am so in love with your little hexagon quilt. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOMG... I am loving your Nonna's garden!
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