I feel like I am still trying to catch up after my lost time in March with vertigo (vestibular neurosis) but yesterday I took the time to sit and consolidate all the lists I had floating around in so many spaces and places. That felt good and I am on track to accomplish a few things by the end of May.
Our weather was hot in the Pacific Northwest for a few weeks and I was having to include watering on my daily list of routine tasks. Now that we have a holiday weekend, we also had torrential rain from Thursday until Saturday. Thankfully, we are back to clouds mixed with sun which is perfect for transplanting veggies and pulling out the weeds.
I did finish stitching the blocks together on the flannel quilt that the blocks were made for but before I did that, I asked the person I was making it for to check and rearrange blocks so it was as she wanted it.
I have also continued to pick up quilts from our long arm donation group for trimming and binding and have had some fun quilts under the sewing machine needle. I don't always remember to take a picture of the finished quilts but these are from last week. We donate to a variety of organizations and need quilts for all ages, especially the moms and their children escaping abusive situations in transition houses.
Sadly, our eldest daughter was in an accident, up north (McLeod Lake) in BC while riding her quad and had a serious head injury. From the accident site until she reached Vancouver General Hospital, too much elapsed and her brain was badly injured. We are sad that she died but, I will remember her from one of the last pictures she sent me, enjoying the warmer, spring weather. Please have your family use a helmet while riding on these all terrain vehicle... it will save their brain if they have an accident.
Sewing projects are progressing but very slowly. I managed to get the critter quilts from the Running Doe March challenge layered with flannelette on the back and all are ready for quilting and binding.
My Keyhole quilt, using the April pattern challenge from Running Doe quilts is put together and waiting to be pressed, quilted and bound. I have this on my list for quilting during the final week of the month. Blocks before I got them stitched together. I used fabrics with a Canadian theme because this will be a Quilt of Valour.
My "new rule" for myself is that if I purchase anything at a quilt show this year, it must be completed immediately. I bought a kit for this zipper pouch and the tote bag at our quilt show in April.
I bought a cute fabric book at our quilt show last month and stitched it for my great granddaughter.For our May guild meeting, I turned in two blocks using the theme Mother's Day and I thought flowers were appropriate along with the birds that are busy this time of year building their nests.



















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