Sunday 3 July 2016

Quilty365 Update

Well, it's that time again.

Time to check in with the monthly update on the Quilty365 project, or as I call mine, A Year in My Life.

It's been difficult to catch up as I've been enjoying my FlowerGarden applique, but at least I don't think I'm any further behind than last month!



I'm still determined that I won't give up on this quilt. I will perserve until November when the year of hearts will be complete!

At times it is feeling like a chore to continue, but I've stuck with it for so many days and am still enjoying it. I definitely want to see this one through!

I've had friends donating fabrics they think may be useful. This one for the last day of school for children this past week...
...and the tomatoes....
...this one I actually asked for from a friend to commemorate Canada Day this past week...
I have been sewing them together in date order and everything is looking great. I'm surprised that this has happened twice....

....after sewing the hearts into rows, there are background fabrics matching up to the row previous. I try to use so many different fabrics, it's hard to believe this has happened....twice. Oh, well.

Here is what I have so far....
There are 14 rows of 15 hearts, adding up to 210 hearts. I started on November 11th. I still have some hearts to prepare to be caught up. I think I'll take a bit of time today to do some prepping.

This past week I talked about the ironing table we were working on in this post here. It is complete and being used...
I wanted it fairly tall so we've started at around 37", approximately the same height as my cutting table. I've worked at tall ironing boards on Retreat so knew I wanted something a little taller than the average ironing board. This may be a little too tall but I'll live with it for a week to see how it feels....it will be an easy fix if I decide to lower it a couple of inches if need be. There a couple more shelves to install....I'm just not quite sure what will be stored here yet. Love it!!!

On Saturday I listened to an interview on NPR with Norman Lear (creator of shows like All in the Family, The Jeffersons, etc.). He is in his nineties and still smart and funny to listen to. He was asked what word meant most to him. I always want to remember his reply....he said two most important words in the world are "over" and "next". How nice it would be to just be able to let something go because it is "over". 

Puppy update

The pups are able to scamper around now, so cute.

I was able to get a picture this morning of our cat giving one of the pups a little grooming...
....and here's a picture just because it's adorable...

I am linking up with Kathy for some Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts, and with Cynthia at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework for Oh,Scrap, and with Audrey at Quilty Folk to see everyone else's monthly progress on their Quilty365.

I'm also linking with MolliSparkles for Sunday Stash to show off my new ironing table....I'm pretty sure I was inspired by a blog from there last week to check out Ikea for the cabinet!

It looks like it's going to be another glorious Summer's day and I intend on enjoying it. I hope you can, too!


16 comments:

  1. The puppies are so cute. I love the scrappy colors in your hearts.
    Kathleen Mary

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  2. Enjoying the puppy updates! So cute! It is nice to have friends to help with different hearts. What nice variety. Enjoy your relaxing Sunday.

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  3. All your lovely hearts are beautiful, and looking at everything together, having the same background in adjacent blocks doesn't show up, really!

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  4. The puppies are so cute. Your heart quilt is beautiful. I have had that same problem in the past of fabrics ending up next to each other even when you have many varieties. I find it annoying, but sometimes you just have to be "over" it.

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  5. November will be here in no time and you will have a lovely quilt. I love those little hearts. Especially with fun fabrics from friends. Thanks for linking up with Oh Scrap.

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  6. Your scrappy hearts are so amazing! Good for you for keeping up with it. I really like your ironing table too. I need to make something like that. A regular ironing board isn't ideal for ironing quilts!

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  7. Great scrappy hearts! Love the ironing table-- I'm so jealous. Perhaps the pups would like to play in those cubbies? :)

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  8. I love the Canada day heart! Perfect! It's fun to commemorate special days with the hearts. Your puppies are adorable!

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  9. I'm sticking with blacks and whites for backgrounds and have knowingly repeated some but trying not to repeat my circles unless in a different colour way. Congrats on your milesyone I just hit the halfway mark myself!

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  10. Your scrappy hearts are terrific, and good for you for keeping on with them!

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  11. Love your hearts Sandra, they are coming together wonderfully. I can hardly believe how much the pups have grown in a week, they are adorable.

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  12. Your 365 quilt is coming along nicely! I do that type of accidental matching too, sometimes I think I try too hard to be random in my scrappiness. Love the ironing table too!

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  13. Love the hearts you are making. If I were to do that project I was thinking hearts...but joined in on another appliqué project at the start of the year. The specialty ones are wonderful. Love the little flag for Canada day and the little school house.

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  14. Love your quilt! It´s so full of love! And those pups! They are really cute.

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  15. Hi,
    Beautiful hearts, love all that color. The puppies are adorable. Thanks for stopping by my place. Have a great day!

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  16. Your hearts are just lovely and all done by needleturn. I admire those who can do this. Such cute puppies.

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