These are postcards-in-the-making. (is it obvious I'm still on my turquoise/red jag?) I finished all I had in my little project sack upstairs, and now it's time to trim them and finish them up and get them in the mail. I have managed to trace some new ones in spite of last week's fiasco, so there are more to take upstairs for my evening handwork.
Beth is progressing nicely on her new quilt, and when she brings it out here next, I'll try to get a picture of it. She took it to Mississippi when she and Joshua went down to visit his folks for a couple of days and in spite of his mother having been a home ec major, Beth had to explain the quilting in the ditch. They thought she was sewing the pieces of fabric together even though it looked like they were already sewn together. tsk tsk task Guess no quilters in their circle of family and friends, huh?
Our 4th was great, as usual. Lots of good food and good fellowship and then great fireworks! We are so blessed to live in this place.
Yesterday I heard the katydids for the first time, and they make me a little bit sad because they always make me realize our summer is running down.
Gratitudes:
- my sweet family
- my ladies' Sunday School class
- the glories of this earth
2 comments:
Awesome postcards....on my "wish list" to do... just not enough hours in the day. I love your gratitude about your sunday school class. I have had days lately that I kind of miss the fellowship. I have a couple of bible studies I work with alone, but my little kids class gets most of the time.
I love that Wee Play fabric line, and the colours look beautiful with the white.
It seems like the mechanics of quilting are a mystery to those who haven't done it themselves :)
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