The heat dome has reached Colorado... this is hot!
In my comfy chair with the fan blowing on me, it is good stitching weather. So I have the Summer stitch-along project finished and I have enjoyed every stitch!
The heat dome has reached Colorado... this is hot!
In my comfy chair with the fan blowing on me, it is good stitching weather. So I have the Summer stitch-along project finished and I have enjoyed every stitch!
After getting a red Gameboard block made earlier in the week, I thought this would be a good time to take stock of where I am with them. I think the last time I shared the full collection was in March, and there were sixteen complete blocks made, with four 16 patch centers waiting in the wings.
Colorado peaches are here! Yum! I look forward to them every year. They are early this year - I think because we had such a warm winter, the peach trees must have bloomed early. These are all grown on the western slope - across the mountains to the west of us.
There's been a little of this and a little of that in my sewing room the last few days. I have been wanting to make some blocks for the current Many Hands Many Hearts block drive, so I started with those. They need a 4.5 inch center square and six 2.5 x 4.5 inch border rectangles, like this:
Just in the nick of time, on Friday night, I fully finished this little summer design from Melisa at PinkernPunkin. She calls it Summertime USA, and you can find the chart for it here. I actually stitched this one last July, and left it to finish up this summer!
This happens to me every year, when it is aqua month. I have scraps in so many shades of blue-green that I can't decide quite where they fit. So I googled and found this -
Remember my baby cucumber from last week's Thursday post? It was harvested this week! It is tasty, too - and more are coming.