![]() Work on back and maybe sandwich Eagle quilt.Homage to Grandmother’s Flower Garden, week 27.The computer is in my sewing room, so I gave in to their requests – hate to have them doing much screen time – and while they watched for a bit I managed to get a binding on a baby quilt. During one visit they asked to watch Youtube – they have a few kid friendly shows their parents will allow. I had the grand kids in and out a lot this week. Only a few things happened in my sewing room this past week. Posted in English Paper Piecing, Family, Quilting | 4 Comments » Linking to To-Do Tuesday hosted by Linda of Texas Quilt Gal. Thursday Hubs post-op appointment, stitches taken out.Meeting with friends of WMWM (Wednesday Morning Women’s Ministry) to cut fabric for charity quilts.Quilt two baby quilts, and hopefully bind them too.Homage to Grandmother’s Flower Garden, attach week 28, start week 29.Weather forecast is for temps back into the low 70s this coming weekend. Cool Fall weather one day, and snow the next. I’ll end this post with We Got An Inch Of Snow last night! Where did that come from? It was a heavy wet snow taking down many tree branches through out the neighborhood and town. We didn’t do all the fun things on our list so another visit will just have to happen, hopefully in the Spring of 2023! We had a lovely visit with our friends from TN – even with surgery fitting into the schedule! The week went by too quickly. I didn’t quilt any of the baby quilts waiting for me.ģ. Janie would like to start a Trip Around the World quilt for her daughter. ![]() Friends coming for a visit this Saturday through the following Saturday.Keep plugging along on Homage to Grandmother’s Flower Garden.Look at that happy face! Janie’s first quilt!ĭid I do any quilting on my list these past two weeks? Here’s Janie with the quilt at the half way point! That’s as far as we got this week. Fabric was purchased a while ago, I cut all the fabric for Janie and she got busy making her first quilt! After deciding it’s too worn out for repairs, I suggest she make a new one. My friend, Janie, has a much loved Trip Around the World quilt her grandmother made and it is very worn. Hubs next, see his iced arm in a sling? He’s smiling! Meds and ice helped to keep the pain at bay.Ī broken arm and surgery were most definitely not in the plans for the week but here are some things we DID enjoy – LEGO Brick World, walk at a park as Fall colors are just about at their peak. He was in a lot less pain after surgery than right after the fall. He miss stepping off a ladder and now sports a plate and screws in that wrist. Monday, October 10th my husband had surgery to repair his BROKEN right wrist! Shattered actually. What a week! Our friends from TN arrived for a week long visit Saturday 8th, after many postponed trips. I missed posting last Tuesday, October 11th.
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