I am continuing to work on Kolonial. This is a Bonnie Hunter design called Jamestown Landing that was published in the Australian Homespun magazine "The Blue Issue". I got my issue from Erica's. Bonnie says that this pattern will be available in her next book, but if you can't wait as I couldn't...get a copy of the magazine.
So here's where I'm at today. I am all pressed with the HSTs with a bunch still needing the "dog ears" trimmed off. A few HSTs are yet to sew together. About half of the strip blocks yet to assemble yet. I set a daily goal to get a minimum of 10 sewn that is working out so far. At this pace I should be putting blocks together during the week.
Tuesday night I have Sunshine Quilt Guild's September monthly meeting. This is the first night of offering chances on Crazy Jacks bimonthly opportunity quilt. Kerry and I put Crazy Jacks together as our donation to the guild's charity fundraising for the membership year.
Thursday night I have what was to be the second workshop of Crazy Cats. I suppose it will be considered the first of the two workshops since we had a DARK SAN DIEGO for the first scheduled session. Haven't heard anything about rescheduling the second day as of yet...perhaps we'll learn something on Thursday...
That's my sewing week; what's in store for you?
Bonnie is coming to our guild next month!!! Wish they had picked a different quilt to do (hidden spools) but I know it will be a great time anyway.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so organized on your table!
ReplyDeleteI love your color choices...her patterns are super, aren't they. And your sewing area is so lint free as well as organized, I am jealous.
ReplyDeleteA quilter who is organized and on schedule--I'd like to meet you someday! : )
ReplyDeleteI agree with the others. You really have a neat work area. And I see those ribbons on the wall. I'm envious.
ReplyDeleteLooks like another big quilt with a lot of small pieces. I like your color combination. If you miss one day, you will have to do 20. LOL
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