| Wiggly babies |
I am not fast, but I am making progress. Grandson quilts are nearly finished! Ryan's needs hand sewing on the binding. I'll do that this afternoon, then bind Peter's quilt tonight. Then it's back to the wedding quilt. I feel more competent in free-motion quilting skills having worked on these smaller projects. The old saying "practice makes perfect" is so true.
| Can you see the words in the background of the kitty blocks? |
Here's a couple
close-up photos of
Ryan and Peter's quilts.
The kitty faces turned out so cute and
I am pretty pleased with myself for the quilting on the background of the
cat and baby blocks. Practice is good!
There was time for some outdoor activity last week as well as sewing. Tom and I rescued a baby Mockingbird from the pool very early one morning. We wrapped him in a scrap of quilt batting and set him on a baker's rack next to our grill. The pool water has been so cold in the morning and the little guy was shivering. We weren't sure he was going to survive. After putting him on the baker's rack, we noticed an adult Mockingbird flying back and forth, as if it were feeding him. Later in the morning, he hopped out of his batting nest! Still later, we noticed he was gone. Hope that means he's okay and off somewhere learning to sing like a grown-up Mockingbird. Also, we enjoyed our first summer afternoon in Grammy's pool. Water has taken a long time to warm up, and it was still a tad chilly, but we had a lot of fun.
| Cold baby bird! |