I set all the clocks ahead just after dinner Saturday. I've finally figured out how to do the clocks in both cars correctly the first try.
Two beautiful days this weekend got us out for a walk at the state park and a nearby forest preserve.
The dogwood is really red.
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A closeup of the gray-with-dots background.
I made eight 9-patch blocks in yellow for the March Rainbow Scrap Challenge. I have a pattern that will use eight 9ps in each color.
Our library is having an art contest this spring with divisions for K-12 students and adults. Any medium is acceptable. Entries are due March 19. Here's mine! 24" square.
It's the necktie project I alluded to on Friday. I made a similar version with blue ties for the MQG mini swap last year. Because of that I had a fair number of the strips already pieced.
I used the serpentine stitch to quilt in the center of each round. The backing is regular quilting cotton.
The winners will be announced April 23.
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In early 2022 I read and reviewed Crooked Heart by Lissa Evans. I learned that Evans had written a prequel, Old Baggage, and a sequel, V for Victory. I checked them both out and liked them just as much as Crooked Heart. I recommend reading them in publication order (Crooked, Old, Vee) to fully appreciate the character development.
Old Baggage tells the backstory of the indomitable Mattie, a passionate suffragist who is determined to make the world (1920's London) a better place for girls. She creates a club called the Amazons to help girls become confident and self-reliant. She is so convinced that she is right that her heartfelt efforts cloud her judgment. She makes an ethical error that destroys the Amazons' reputation but, being Mattie, she comes out of that episode triumphant.
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In the fall of 1944 everyone in London is heartily tired of the war, confident that the Allies will win but not knowing exactly when. Noel and Vee, the heroes of Crooked Heart, live in his great-aunt Mattie's house. They've taken in boarders to help pay the bills. Noel is now a teenager. His eclectic education, begun by Mattie, continues under the tutelage of the boarders (a doctor and a journalist among them). Meanwhile Vee continues her well-intended schemes. Characters from the past come into the picture.
Family secrets alluded to in Crooked Heart and developed in Old Baggage are revealed in V for Victory. And, in the end, there is victory for Noel (oh, and for the world as well). Wonderful!!
Linking up with Scrap Happy Saturday Oh Scrap! Sew and Tell Design Wall Monday
Wishing you good luck in the library contest. The tie quilt will capture viewers attention.
ReplyDeleteLove your necktie entry, Nann--good luck;))) My Mom made a table runner in Church Windows pattern by hand with parts of my Dad's old ties to commemorate him. I really love that piece...I helped disassemble those ties for her...neat project...
ReplyDeleteLike the yellow with white blocks for RSC--those colors are so clean looking--they remind me of fresh lemons--which I always like to have on hand..
I hope your week is a good one...hugs, Julierose
nice art project with those ties...spring here today and the whole week....i do believe winter is gone...it'll be mostly nice now until june when the hots begin....
ReplyDeleteI love your latest necktie quilt! Red was my favorite color as a child and this little quilt just brings back memories of little red print dresses my mom dressed me in that my dear aunt made for me.
ReplyDeleteYou've had lots of fun with your sewing this week! Love the Transport design, the sunny yellow blocks, and your quilt for the library contest, too. Those books sound interesting - I'll put them on my list!
ReplyDeleteBoth our car clock and DH's bedside alarm clock refuse to change. Even the dealership can't get the car to change so we have to remember everything is out by an hour for half the year.
ReplyDeleteLove your tie piece - hope you win!
You've had a busy week in the sewing room. Good luck with the library contest. I've been trying to read more, but I'm having a hard time getting into anything at the moment. So sewing seems to be the best distraction.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in your necktie quilt, Nann. You always choose the best appropriate designs.
ReplyDeleteI have all the clocks changed except the ones in the cars (that is today's project). DH changed the one in his workshop (I can't reach that one).
ReplyDeleteYour entry for the art contest is wonderful! Best of luck to you. Thanks for sharing in my Sew & Tell party.
ReplyDeleteYour neck tie quilt is gorgeous. What a great entry for the library. My son likes to enter his artwork in our local library.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of a Top Along! Isn't Running Doe one of the designers for Villa Rosa? Nice job on the tie quilt. I regretted not taking my dad's ties but the reality of it was he didn't have many ties as he was in the navy for years so didn't have a big collection. Your yellows are lovely. Haven't done anything with mine yet.
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