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?
6 comments:
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.
It looks so organized on your table!
I 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.
A quilter who is organized and on schedule--I'd like to meet you someday! : )
I agree with the others. You really have a neat work area. And I see those ribbons on the wall. I'm envious.
Looks 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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