This picture looks a lot brighter than it really is!
I’m really enjoying making these blocks. And this sweet baby girl. Had to share another photo. After taking this, she crawled in my lap so sewing time was over.
But I’ve definitely made progress. Just a few more to go.
I spent some time reading hubby’s grandma’s diary while visiting my Mother in Love. I’ve shared a bit of this before, but I enjoy these glimpses into her life so much! I hope you enjoy them as well.
Every time the mister gets out of the RV, Willy has to get in one of the front seats to see where he went! It looks like they are sharing a good joke here.
Gracie Bear is getting SO tall!
If you haven’t seen this, it was a great movie!
I thought this was interesting. We are definitely fans of In-N-Out.
Yep, this would be me. 😂 In case you were wondering, I do NOT drive Dora the Explorer, our RV.
This UFO has been a long time in the finishing. I made these blocks as a block a day exercise back in May of 2010. I made up a few rules for myself. Each block would finish at 5 inches and I could only use solids. Each block should in some way represent that day. You can read more about this project here. Looking back now, I don’t even remember what some of these meant! Other memories are crystal clear. Like the day Daughter #1 returned from her study abroad trip to India, the day I received mail from Daughter #3 while serving in AmeriCorps, a camping trip, a day at the beach, an excursion to a favorite museum etc.
May 1st of that year fell on a Saturday. I placed my blocks in “weeks” that are vertical rather than horizontal. So the first block is the little blue ladder in the lower left hand corner.
I used a variegated green thread to quilt this in approximately parallel lines about 1/4 inch apart. I used two different colors of gray thread in the bobbin.
I quilted one of my favorite quotes from Ralph Waldo Emerson in the border: “The years teach much which the days never know.”
Here are a few detail shots.
The finished quilt measures 30″ x 40.” It is a very personal piece and will hang in my sewing room. It reminds me to count the days.