Welcome to the link-up for BOMs Away Mondays!
Where we share what we're doing on a BOM-type project
so they don't stall out in UFO-land!
(Linky at the bottom.)
We just got home from a quick trip up to Nebraska for a family memorial for Scott's uncle.
I wish we'd taken more photos, but we were all more than a little distracted by the ice storm that made things very difficult for everybody, particularly the elder members of the family. Still, it was good to gather together. I met several of his cousins that I hadn't seen before and caught up with a few I hadn't seen for decades.
Scott's sister, niece, and grand-nieces were there with us and his parents
And I look forward, every time we go there, to reconnecting with his mother's cousin. Don is one of my heroes - he has always fought his daunting medical challenges with grace and determination, and has nothing but kindness to pour on everyone around him.
And Scott's grand-nieces are always adorable to be around.
For at least a little quilting eye candy, it has been a week since I shifted the balance of my time to be 6 hours of quilting work to 2 hours of remodeling work per day. This is the current quilt on my frame, which is the top that my mother-in-law had chosen last year for me to quilt up for her (she got her pick out of my closet of 40-something tops).
This patter is "Ruffled Roses" by Sue Garman |
And I had Don choose a top while we were visiting, so when the frame is clear I'll be loading this one to quilt up for him:
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How is your BOM work going right now?
Kate over at Katie Mae Quilts has joined me in hosting this meet-up,
and linking up from either end puts you on the party at both sides.
Glad you had a good time with family and made it back home safely. Your MIL is going to love that quilt, it looks beautiful. Happy Stitching!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is gorgeous as usual! I love love love the Ruffled Roses pattern and still have the patterns printed and ready to make some day. Your mother-in-law is a lucky lady. I also love your pineapple log cabin quilt.
ReplyDeleteSorry you had a memorial. They can be hard, and yet, being with family is a great thing too. I heard it said once that families get together at hatchings, matchings, and dispatchings. It is so true!
Oh my gosh, what beautiful quilts and quilting. I'm in awe of such work. Family time together is always special and important.
ReplyDeleteThat quilt for your MIL is going to be gorgeous! I can't get my bearings from the photo, though. Is that the top that you're just starting, or the bottom that you're just finishing? Did you do some SITD or basting of the whole quilt first and now you're going back to do the detail work? I'm glad you got to enjoy some good family time at the memorial.
ReplyDeleteOh Don has good taste... that's a nice top!
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