Wednesday, June 2, 2021
13th finish for 2021, flowers, stocking progress
Yeah it is finally done!  I haven't had a quilt finish since March 14.  It finished 74" x 94".
I was pleased that it laid so nice and flat.
There were a couple of holes in the shirts.  For the larger hole, I backed the hole with matching fabric then when I quilted it I did some overlapping circles to really nail it down.  Here is what it looked like on the back.  the other hole I just came across when I was quilting.  It was small so I just circled it several times to make sure it was never going to be an issue.
When I first got home I watered.  I had spread grass seed and threw some sweet peat over it where the tarp had killed the grass.  It needed watered. 
I went ahead and gave the cora bells and transplanted Lenten Roses a drink too.  The California poppies were giving me a great show
and one of my lavender plants is in full bloom
Out back there was one of those big red headed woodpeckers having a grand old time removing the bark from a fallen tree looking for dinner.
I didn't work on the Xmas stocking over the weekend except for a little while on Friday night.  I got a few more stitches in this morning before work so here is where I was and where I am
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4 comments:
Great job, Patty. It doesn't matter how many quilts you get done, it always feels good when you finish the next one. The T-shirt quilts looks very good - particularly given the challenge around working with precut shirts! I can't wait to see the finished cross-stitch... it's really coming along well. We're getting 86F weather here today... first time this year. It's been a wild ride this spring temperature-wise. Flower bed is looking good - looking forward to seeing things grow.
The T-shirt quilt really turned out nice despite the fewer shirts to work with. The fill in strips look great in it.
A great job with the t-shirts, Patty. Your quilting looks like it will hold everything well.
I have a couple of pots of lavender. It's the French variety which is more susceptible to freezing but it's growing well in our heat. I love to run my hands over the stems.
The t-shirt quilt turned out great!
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