Thursday, May 28, 2020

Quilting, Covid and gardens

Our days have boiled down to three things...quilting, Covid-19 and gardening. I'm quilting, Mr Wazoo is gardening and we re both watching the news on the Covid pandemic. Our state has opened and the people went crazy. I suspect we will have a huge spike in cases in a couple of weeks. Our small county went from 29 to 44 cases in a week, and I am sure it has to do with people either returning from Florida, or weekend people from the Atlanta area renting cabins and mingling with the locals. We stay home for the most part, venturing out with a mask on to get prescriptions, grocery items and plants. That's it.
I'm happy to be quilting!

This beauty was a one and a half day project. Midway through, the computer on the machine acted up again and Mr W had to spend some time nursing it back to health. He taped up the cable end so it didn't have any stress from the weight of the cable on the jack, and I called APQS for another replacement. Its on the way.

Panto: Splat
The applique on this is perfect. No stitches are visible and the edges are all smooth and even. A real work of art.

Soft lavender on the back.

Just, WOW!

Another appliqué quilt to be used as a wall hanging. The customer wanted it done with a denser pattern.

Panto: Butterfly Swirl

A peek at the back.

This customer quilt is lively and scrappy!

Panto: Borneo
I'm a sucker for chevron patterns and I especially like this one.

Bright pink back.
Meanwhile, I worked along on the custom quilt and am making good progress.

The stitch in the ditch is done and I have begun the quilting in earnest.

The applique pieces are large, so there is a bit of stitching on them to keep them from bagging.

The borders are done on all four sides. I have a lot of background stitching to do, but then, I will be on to the blocks. So far, so good!

Of course, I have to show you some things from Mr Wazoo's garden. The peonies are huge this year! This one is about 7 inches across. The rain we've had has played havoc on the flowers as a whole, but these are so pretty, I just had to share.

Stella d'oro lilies are blooming, and this one with the rain drops still on the petals shows why I love them so much! That cheddar yellow is so cheerful and bright.
My friend in Texas made this bag for me after I had admired hers at the silent auction there. I tried to win it, but failed on that count. It was so nice of her to make another one for me. She did say that she won't be making any more. I guess they Are a pain to make...must be why I don't care to try making one. Thanks, Nancy!


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