Saturday, June 30, 2018

Running out of time this month!!








 I am working on the album quilt, "Dearest Boy"  You can find the pattern here:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/593121045/dearest-boy-pattern-book


Above is my pieced block number 4, and we decided to do two blocks for this time.  Unfortunately, I worked 8 days and traveled 7 days of the allotted time, so I don't have my applique Cherry block done, quite yet.  Hopefully Sunday I can be off and finish it up, and I will post it when I do!!  That is just the way it is...very busy at the hospital, and working lots of over time.


Here is where I am.    Cherries have a cherished memory in my heart, for my mother and I used to go and pick cherries on a plateau called Antelope Hill, in Colorado.  The cherries there have a unique taste...amazing sweet and lovely, and big!  I loved going there for apples, peaches and other fruits of the seasons.




Please see Karen's blog, at:


http://karen-logcabinquilter.blogspot.com/



And Cathy's blog at:


http://wwwbiglakequilter.blogspot.com/

 They are both working on the same quilt, and it is great fun to sew along with them!!!





Have a super day, each of you!!!  Hoping for a day off soon, here.


Julie

7 comments:

Cathy said...

Love your pieced block. The cherries will be beautiful when finished. That's alot of traveling. Hugs

Karen said...

You have a very good excuse for not having your cherries block done. You get a hall pass!

julieQ said...

Thank you, Karen...hahaha! I cannot wait for a day off!!

Sandy said...

That really is a cool quilt. I especially like the cow. Good job on your blocks, Julie!

Chantal said...

I'll sign for your day off. Just email me the form and I'll copy your mama's handwriting, hehehe. Don't forget to take care of Julie too, because otherwise, who will? Hugs. ;^)

Peg - Happy In Quilting said...

Very nice ❤️

Lori said...

I'm sure you'll be caught up in no time!

Puffins and purples!!

I was tempted by Puffins...a squirrelly breed!!  LOL!  This fabric was shared with me, and I have been loved these bright, candy corn colors...