I spent much of February working on Wild and Goosey blocks so I could add another row to my top. I love this add a quarter ruler for trimming up after each piece.
I added the row and deemed the top finished--finally. I think I started this in 2013. Each block takes an hour or so and it is 9x8 so many blocks, hours, scraps! This was my American Patchwork and Quilting UFO for February.
I made a few more little trees while I had my scraps out.
I got my yellow Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks cut.
I am loving my Stripology Squared ruler for cutting these. The little star markings help to cut my one and a half inch strips so square!
I started my March of the Mammoths read for this month--"War and Peace" and am enjoying it. Many characters and confusing names, but the plan is to read 44 pages a day to complete it by the end of the month. I am on track so far!
These are all of the books I read in February 2022. I think I have a new record. I did listen or listen/read to many of them. This is the upside of so much time in bed or in the recliner.
I am also working on my March American Patchwork and Quilting UFO which is Packer Bliss. I had already made enough parts in green for a complete top last year when I decided I should do all the parts in yellow and make two Packer color quilts instead of a green one. Always lots of people to gift them to. I am about 70 blocks in on the yellow sixteen patches already so this may actually happen this month--or at least one of them. I am one ahead on my UFO list, so if I do not finish the second one I will slot in when the finished one is pulled.
2 comments:
Congratulations, Andee!!! I've been waiting for you to finish this quilt top. It's SEW totally scrapalicious!
Wild and Goosey is foundation pieced I take it. How beautiful it is! I love it. and I love your trees too. I am also making trees now and again. WOnderful projects. And all the reading you are doing too. I could never finish War and Peace. Thanks for sharing your book list; I have several that I want to read too. Happy Stitching and Reading to you, Andee.
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