Beardtongue foxglove, wild flag iris, oxeye daisy, feverfew, Japanese rose.
June goal #2: 10 placemats. All finished. The average fabric in each one is 3/8 yard so 3-3/4 yards for the batch.
I used up two ziploc bags of triangles. The hourglasses (top right and lower left) were made from 4-1/2" triangles cut diagonally and repieced.
Some fabric in the "used" column but more fabric in the "acquired" column.
A guild friend said that her church rummage sale (Thursday-Saturday) had gotten a quilter's estate. I purposely stayed away until Saturday morning when it was "fill a box." Small box $10, medium $20, large $30. "And you can fill it as full as you want," said the fifth-grader who was 'selling' the boxes, demonstrating a big pile with her hands. I bought a $30 box and filled it.There wasn't much yardage left (I got two 4-yd pieces). There were a lot of men's shirts. I also got a duvet cover and a fitted sheet. I de-boned the shirts (I don't keep collars/cuffs/plackets/buttons) and removed seams and hems from the bedding. I weighed it all: 56-3/8 yards. For $30 total. You know me: if I can't resist buying fabric then I'm going for bargains!
Rather than putting all the newly cut-up shirts in a box I began cutting. These blocks are Farmyard Fun by Melissa Milligan, the June top-along pattern. I may stick with blues but I may introduce a couple of colors....
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I watched this 2013 movie on Friday evening. (Now streaming on Acorn.) I'd never heard of it. It kept my attention.
I checked Hoopla to find a new audiobook to listen to. To my surprise The Calamity Club by Katherine Stockett was available. It's very long (26 hours) and really, really good. I'm halfway through.
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