Sunday, September 30, 2012

GO PACK GO--Handsewing while Cheering!

 Mostly all I did today was watch the Packer game, grade tests and prep for Unit 3 for my ASL classes.  It was a relaxing day..oh and I did knit another dishcloth too!  This little arrangement in the picture above is from Etc. store.  I loved the roses and Jacki bought the pattern so I am hoping she will make me one..lol or let me borrow it to make one! (or a half dozen!)
 I did a tiny bit of handsewing...ran out of glue in my sewline thingy.  One little flower...
 So now I have two made...lol I think I did the first one several months ago when I prepped a bunch.  It takes me about an hour to do a flower...so ten to go.  Maybe if I shoot for one each time the Packers play?  I can work on it between plays and such and I feel like I am doing something.  They will go into a doll quilt that Sentimental Quilter has us making.  I have fallen off of making the doll quilts each month, but will work on this one and do it eventually.  All the petals are half prepped already!
Linking up with Kathy!  http://kathysquilts.blogspot.com/2012/09/slow-sunday-stitching.html
 Oh and this is the Twister Christmas Tree I really think we should make.  It is so cute!
This cute modern looking pillow was at Quilter's Oasis.  I doubt I will make one, but it made me smile.  :)

4 comments:

scraphappy said...

Cute little flowers. Looks like a fun game.

Quilter Kathy said...

Every little flower planted grows a garden! And soon you'll have enough for a quilty garden! Thanks for linking up to Slow Sunday Stitching!

Judy D in WA said...

Packers, that's football, right??? ;0)
The hexies are cute! And that little quilt will be adorable!!!
The twister tree is cute, you should make it. And you'll need the wreath to go with it. Too much to do, not enough hours to do it all.

Carole~Quilter on the hill said...

Love your hexie flowers -especially the fabrics in the blue one. Also love that cushion - might be good for Chrissie presents this year.

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