We have been away for the past week enjoying time with family and friends at Disney World. The down side to the vacation was the pollen and its adverse effect on my ability to breath. I've been home for about 20 hours and am feeling sooooo much better locked in with the air conditioner running.
I've been keeping a hand written log of what I have worked on in my world of crafting since the beginning of the year. One side of the book notes what I want to do or have committed to do and the other side shows what I have done each day. Each night I make a note of what I worked on even if I only worked on it for as little as 15 minutes. I must admit it has been eye opening and it is keeping me on track for my commitments.
Since my last posting I have been making Mickey and Minnie hats for Angel Snugs. (yes they do get permission from Disney) I turned in the Mickey's before the trip and the Minnie's got dropped off on the way home. I managed to make 6 of each. Totally forgot to take pictures of the Minnie's before I turned them in. Blaming the pollen for that oversight. This is a picture of the Mickey's before the ears were attached.
I made a couple of the Pixie Baskets, the tutorial has been all over the internet. They were a fun project that I did in an evening.
I've also been keeping up on my Quilty 365 blocks. Before the trip I was one ahead. Last night I prepped 8 and stitched 4. I think that I am now 3 behind. I hope to get them done today. I'm so afraid of getting behind on this project and then dropping it. I've started to put the blocks together in groups of 8 just so I can keep track of them. They outgrew their space on my wall way to quickly.
I made 2 additional sets of rope coasters and baskets. One set was requested by my cousin and the other was a gift for the friends we met up with at Disney. My friend can't wait to try making them on her own. Always a good response when making things for crafty friends.
I finished quilting and binding the Honor Flight quilt I was working on with my guild. Turned that in before I left for Disney.
My girls like to hang with me when I am sewing so I made them a rather large bed for the sewing room floor from an old Mattress pad and a fleece blanket kit I got on sale and with a coupon from JOANN's. This photo shows Nets testing the in progress bed. Shes seems pleased.
And then because I have nothing else to do I started a new hand quilting project just for me
These are my dotty clam shells. I love them. I had 3 fat quarter bundles of these dots just hanging out in my sewing room. I saw a clam shell quilt posted somewhere and my brain started to click away at the possibilities. I had always wanted to "quilt" a quilt with that pattern but had never given any thought to making a quilt with them. Not having a clue where to begin I started to google. This is where I am on the project. It is truely a learning experience and I am enjoying it completely. The info available out there is amazing.