Thanksgiving has come and gone. The kids were visiting the other grandparents, so we had a few days of quiet, and I was able to get some sewing done. I did a virtual Turkey Trot 5k on Thanksgiving morning.
Afterwards we ate a wonderful meal. I wanted to cook even though it was just the two of us. We took food to some friends who were quarantining with the Covid. Left it outside so we would be safe.Was able to finish the Appalachian Autumn quilt (pattern by Bonnie Hunter). I ended up making it exactly as the pattern instructed, no bigger.
Got the house decorated for Christmas. I don't do a lot, at least compared to all the Instagrammers.
My (pink) Christmas quilt. The red flannel backing faded and I did my best to get it all out, but it still has a tinge of pink to the whites.
My daughter in law is doing an Advent series each night until Christmas. This was night one.
The swing set is finished and boy is it lot of fun!
While the kids were gone I was able to do some painting, which I've really missed |
I received the latest magazine that has one of my quilts. I was selected to be in one of their Designer Spotlight articles in this issue.
I tell a lot about myself and my other hobbies.
This is my quilt. It was the first of four Quarantine quilts I made during the spring/summer of the pandemic.
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