The Lincoln Quilt Guild ladies are settled in and quilting up a storm!
And I have to say they have been more than understanding regarding the water leak and the subsequent dishwasher re-installation issue.
It's always my want to provide the best retreat scenario that any group could want, and to have to turn water off while installation was going on, and then to have to run for more parts, putting a delay on water coming back on. They were troopers!
Here's the boss unpacking the new dishwasher on the back porch.
I didn't take any photos of him crawling around under the sink to get everything hooked up, but let's just say it was a lot easier on our 30s and 40s than it was yesterday. Nothing like having to install a new dishwasher to remind you that you are turning 66 in 2 weeks!
Tada!
We've left the kick plate off for now to ensure there is no leaking beneath, and there is a piece of molding that goes in the gap at the top of the dishwasher against the countertop, but for all intents and purposes, the Lincoln Quilt Guild ladies got the privilege of being the first to use this one.w
Long may she last and serve those who stay here well!
Loads of quilting is going on in this corner!
What's to become of the kaleidoscope blocks?
We'll have to wait and see!
Block of the month from Laundry Basket Quilts.
Guild sampler blocks are being set together this weekend!
I spotted this Quilt of Valor block on a machine -
With ore being pressed over here!
This block is from Patchworksquare.com, a great source for wonderful blocks!
A fun charm pack top!
Something great is happening here, but I don't know what yet because a carload of ladies left for the quilt shop. LOL!
Something super scrappy in lovely fabrics!
We also had some quick finishes!
Done in a hurry, perfect for gifting.
Simple scrappy rectangles bordered with stash!
A beautiful GE Designs finish!
These gals are so fast, no wonder they had to drive to the quilt shop for more fabric!
I'm thrilled to have them here - Fun Weekend Ahead!
And I have a small Tada.
I finished the binding on one of my cushion covers.
I used bonus leftover four-patches as the border around a red white & blue pinwheel block. The binding was the leftovers from binding the String Rings quilt. Red is red, and this worked.
The pillow form was made for one of the applique tulip covers that I am replacing, so all I had to do was pop it into the new cover.
Fits just right!
I used some Union Jack fabric I had picked up in England a few years ago - commemorative of that wonderful trip, but I had no idea where I would come to use it. This is perfect!
I'll keep working on these bindings in the evenings and eventually all of the shredding tulip covers will be replaced and beds will still have bright spots of color to welcome guests.
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Quilt Size: 80’’ X 80’’
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This sounds perfectly good to me!
Have a fabulous Friday everyone!


















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I had the same thought today and have moved on so that the feeliong truly passes. Love your Tula updates. She is a real trooper.
ReplyDeleteLove the pillow backing! When I had a Jaguar (car, not cat) I made Union Jack pillows for the back seat.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have a perfect day plan and I am thrilled for Tula
ReplyDeleteThank heavens for handy hubbies. Mine is also 66 and still does all the things. It just takes him a little longer. LOL. I’d say you did pretty well to get seven years out of a dishwasher. So glad to see Tula enjoying (tolerating?) lap time and even happier that the eye removal seems to be improving. Enjoy the retreaters. Fran in WA
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the pillow cover. I can't wait to see what you come up with next. You give me such inspiration. Thank you so much!!
ReplyDeleteMary in FL
About that statement, I feel that way too! I also have the cleaning crew come once a month to do a deep clean, which part for me is more difficult at 74. Then I just try to keep on top of the house for the rest of the month, but the sewing room is always a mess with it's bins of fabric. My husband says the stash will outlive me.
ReplyDeleteMy adult son has a dog with a missing eye, he was always talking about the dog's "sewed up eye", but I heard "soda pie" so that's what I call the area with a missing eyeball.
ReplyDeleteLaughed at/with the Quote of the Day, then realized my sewing room needed a cleaning the most of all!
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