It was a good weekend. The Scientist in Training was home to just hang out. She's back at school this week to wrap up a few things on her undergraduate research. She'll be back on Thursday evening to hang out for about a week before returning to campus to get ready for the fall semester.
There was some good progress in the sewing room, but not a lot that's really photo worthy. This is what was sitting at the sewing machine ready for stitching when I stopped for the night.
There are blocks for the Storm at Sea pieced border, a few Wild and Goosey blocks, then some strips and 4-patches for the Sensational Scrap Mystery.
The green square in a square blocks for the pieced SAS border are all finished.
Twelve more of the large blue diamonds plus 4 blue square in a square blocks are needed to finish off those pieced borders.
Progress was made on the yellow 4 patches for clue 2 of the Sensational Summer Scrap quilt.
A few more blue ones got made too, but I didn't get a photo of those.
So progress on a lot of fronts, but not much really to see. Linking up with the usual Monday crowd.
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That sounds like a nice weekend - a little sewing, a little time with your SIT! Those green blocks are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThere were so many storm at sea quilts at the quilt show this past weekend. Being a seaside guild, it makes sense. I really like that pattern, and your blocks are looking good.
ReplyDeleteLots of great progress!!!
ReplyDeleteI’m so glad you had a good weekend! It seems like the last few years have been nearly-endless chaos and stress for you. I really love your Storm at Sea. It’s quite beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! So glad you got to spend time with your girl!
ReplyDeleteI really like those diamond blocks. I'm gonna have to learn how to make them, they would look great in a border. Enjoy your time with your daughter Kate!
ReplyDeleteYour sewing table looks a lot like mine with many different projects being sewn :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful time spent with needle and thread, enhanced by having your baby bird back in the nest. Bliss.
ReplyDeleteLots of projects going on and I like all the bright colors.
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