Here is Molly providing an historical reenactment of me on break from the blog. The only detail I would quibble with is the omission of doom scrolling on a device.
And even I am stunned at how little progress I can show...this has two more circles appliquéd. For a while I was sewing one wedge a day.
And here are three blocks appliquéd for the Stonefield quilt by Susan Smith. These were the last blocks needed to finish one of the monthly booklets. The next step is to figure out what my next step is.
Meanwhile, I found these blocks in a box...minus about six blocks. So I made some more and now this is ready to be put together.
7 comments:
Good to read a post from you. . .I missed you! Looks like you have been plenty busy!
Welcome back! I learned my lesson about doom scrolling during its first squatting in The People's House. Now I use earplugs and don headphones when Hubby starts listening to the talking heads. I still get enough info filtered through (usually through the quilting blogs I read), but not enough to send me spiraling.
I'd been wondering what to do with the gazillion 9-patches I've accumulated (my default Leader-Ender: sew a couple of 2" squares together) and a surplus of brown fabrics. You've given me a plan!
Carolyn
Rosie was wondering where Molly was. Love all the projects you are working on.
Glad to have you back. Doom scrolling can become addictive, but there is no pleasure in it. It's hard to breal the habit sometimes.
I m so happy to hear from you again.
Dorothy in W WA
Can I deputize Molly to give you a hug? (I'd ask Buddy, but he's so easily confused. Goodness knows what he'd get up to...)
I love the little nine-patch layout. I’m still doomscrolling, as if it will help anything. I am looking for a local protest for June 14.
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