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Sunday, December 13, 2020

Sunday Slowdown

It isn't that I don't do anything on Sunday, it is just nice to not have to do anything.   I picked up groceries (ordered online), spent some time pressure washing, did a bit of painting on the patio and ran a few loads of laundry.   Nothing is better than freshly cleaned sheets!

There was a morning beach walk of course, and a rocket launch at 12:30.   Now I've just polished off a toasted ham and cheese and I am ready to put a quilt top together.   

It has passed inspection by Lizzie, she always wants to make sure quilts on the floor are fully appreciated.  I had sewn these blocks into rows as I made them during the year, but while walking the dog, I decided that they should be more scattered.   It is still a rainbow like layout, but pairs of colors are staggered so that it isn't quite so linear.  Although I have enough blocks completed, I might need a few more of specific colors finished up to complete the layout I have in mind.  Maybe the extras will make a nice stripe to break up the back.   I think that I just need to cut a few more sashing strips and find some cornerstones in the 2 inch square bin.    At some point I will have to start quilting some of these, but there isn't room for a quilting frame with the tree up, so it will be a project for the new year.  For now, I will visit Oh Scrap! and Kathy's quilts to continue to shop for new ideas to try out in 2021.    


8 comments:

  1. Sounds like a really busy day, but with lots of fun included.

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  2. The blue sky looks so wonderful. We’ve had nothing but grey and overcast this week. No snow either. So blue sky would be a welcome change.

    Your quilt looks great. A rainbow of colors - which is becoming my favorite kind of quilt.

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  3. I'm washing sheets now. I like those blocks. The cat does too, I see.

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  4. I like how your color quilt is coming together. Your day sound very productive!!

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  5. Sounds like a lovely day! I'm glad that my dog isn't the only who hast to lay-test my blocks! :) Have a great day!

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  6. So glad it is approved by the supervisor! Love that photo of the ocean.

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  7. Beautiful quilt blocks. I'm sure the kitty agrees with me!

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  8. One of your blog-followers pointed me to your blog because you host a rainbow scrap challenge... and oddly enough, Central Florida Modern Quilt Guild's 2021 Challenge (due in March) is a MODERN scrap quilt, and I chose the theme "rainbow." (Details about the challenge can be found on our Central Florida MQG blog at www.CentralFloridaMQG.wordpress.com.) I've just written a blog tutorial about how I make my blocks. It's nice to meet a fellow Floridian who likes to sew rainbows with scraps!

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