This last week has been the busiest one of the summer for us, so not much sewing has been done. We spent three days up in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, with family, came home for one day, and then went up to Estes Park (a mountain town near us) to play golf and visit our favorite winery for lunch. I need a rest from all the fun!
It was great to get away, though, and I certainly enjoyed the cooler temperatures, mountain views, and time with family!
So, this Midweek Update is more of a To Do list than an update about what I've gotten done. For August, Angela chose aqua for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color of the month. My first job when we got home and I had some time was to dig out all the aqua, teal, turquoise scraps. I found more than I expected to, including an orphan block!
I always work on the little quarter star blocks first, so cutting and sewing for those in process.
I thought I'd make more progress on the orange peel quilt in July for purple month, but I haven't touched it in quite awhile. So it's time to get back to this one. Nine of the 24 orange peels are quilted, and then I'll need to do some quilting through the background squares as well.
And not turquoise, but something I need to get back to are these Scrappy Chain blocks for the Many Hands and Many Hearts summer block drive. They had been put away in a project box and forgotten about! I'm planning to make a few more of these and get them sent off to Cynthia in the next week or so.
So there's plenty to do this next week! Linking up with The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss.
And at Alycia Quilts for Finished or Not Friday!
Cheers!
It sounds like you had a wonderful getaway, Diann . You were very busy. You have the most pretty aqua fabrics all pulled out and ready to work with. I am drooling over your Scrappy Chain block- cute as can be. Enjoy your day. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteGet Aways are so good for the soul! I'm glad your was top notch. I like your aqua scrap start. . .what a bonus find of that orphan block!
ReplyDeleteAlways good to spend time with family (even if you can't sew! Lol!) and reconnect. Steamboat Springs sounds like a wonderful setting to do just that too! Your quarter star blocks look great and yes, you really need to get back to quilting your orange peels. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you had a nice time when you were away. Looks like you are ready to see some aqua blocks! I have pulled out my aqua fabrics too. Gail at the cozy quilter
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun get-away! You found awesome aqua fabric to 'play with' this month. :)
ReplyDeleteYour get-aways sound fun, especially the winery. :D That is a pretty orphan block. Love your orange peels, they look so exotic. Hope you have a chance to rest from all that fun. ;)
ReplyDeleteWe always love getting away and doing some fun things but then so nice to get back home and relax and get into our routine again:) My brother at 83 just recently went up into the Rockies for the first time ever, he loved it!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great time away with family and friends. We enjoyed our visit to Estes Park. No golf, but lots of eating and shopping...and dodging the elk. You've pulled some pretty aqua fabrics for this month's RSC.
ReplyDeleteThe KF melon peels are just lovely--sounds like you've had a lot of fun times vacationing...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteWhat a great week -- friends, family, scenery. I do want to visit Estes Park. Your projects are all inspiring.
ReplyDeleteYou look so happy on vacation! But I know what it's like to get so tired after having so much fun. What a lovely group of projects to come home to! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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I love the orange peels and always enjoyed Estes Park the times we have been there
ReplyDeleteGlad you got to get out and enjoy the state!! That sounds amazing!!
ReplyDeleteSo glad your time in Steamboat Springs was good. It sure has been hot in your neck of the woods. I’ve started some aqua block, you’ve got a great start too. Orange peels are progressing. Did you find a new wine? We have not been to Estes Park in a long while. I love it there.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a really busy July. You've got some fun things to get back to in the sewing room while you wait for the worst of the August heat wave to dissipate.
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