Kommitted is moving forward still. I have about half of the block's setting triangles stitched. I thought this would be a simple project to cut and stitch. A project that would go together quickly. Well indeed I was wrong coming to that conclusion. It isn't that its hard mind you. Be prepared for all the setting triangles that need to be made =^.^=
I decided to take out the fabric log in the block that is missing in the first photo. I mentioned Monday how it stood out too much. It will be replaced with the fabric you see above making it more desirable. (Check out my Design Wall Post on Monday for a glimpse of the fabric that just doesn't work.)
Nothing else to share with sewing except that Cherry Crunch has about half the neutral 2.5 x 4.5 units stitched. There are 488 to be sewn!
The last meeting of the 2025-2026 Sunshine Quilt Guild Membership concluded with a great potluck. We had things to discuss for the upcoming membership year, sew in dates for the summer months, and winners to be drawn for several challenges. I won prizes =^.^= The most exciting was to win the UFO Challenge. In this challenge for each of the nine predetermined projects you selected at the beginning of the membership year that you finished, a chance would be awarded. At the end of the membership year one lucky winner would be selected to win the award. Kottages was certainly my most difficult UFO to finish in this challenge.
We have guests coming on Friday, so there will be some cleanning going on around here tomorrow. I hope to get back to Kommitted sometime after our home is ready.
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