Friday, May 21, 2010

Friday Night Sew In

I began the night with a nap. I was feeling a little tired and thought if I take a quick nap I will get some energy and really be able to get things done tonight. Well it worked and I woke up ready to get some sewing done. Look what I found at my sewing machine. This is my middle daughter sewing. (inside I am thinking, yeah, she is sewing) but now I have to change my plans a little.
This is what she was working on an I spy quilt from all the squares I have been getting in my swaps.
I stood and did some cutting for these blocks. They are for the Block Lotto blog. Each month we have a different block. Everyone post the blocks that they have made and you get into a drawing to win enough to make a quilt top. I love these blocks.
Finally I worked on this doll quilt / wall hanging. I had some squares left from a charm pack and used the no waste flying geese method to sew the charm squares into flying geese.

Before I took my nap I was going to put a binding on a large quilt. I have it all pinned and ready to sew...maybe next month.

5 comments:

Kathy said...

Those flying geese units are really pretty with that large circular print as the sashing. I like how that one is coming along.

Angie said...

Wow -- you must have been up all night! Great work -- I love the doll quilt that you are working on!

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Maria said...

Hi, I was wondering if you ever received your gift from my blog giveaway? I sent it a while ago and it should have arrived by now.

Maria

Heidi said...

I thought you were going to say you slept until Saturday morning. lol. I love the flying geese.

I was in the recent Ispy swap and one of the little bundles I got was from you!

Michele said...

Hi there, Thanks for visiting my blog, and participating in my giveaway. I love, love, the black and white block with the grass (?) and I'd sure like to know more about it, and what it's destined to go with. Look forward to getting to know you......my first boyfriend was from Presque Isle! So I have a fond place for Maine in my heart.