Alaska is one of the states opening back up. I thought it interesting that most of the businesses they are opening are not places we go to. Barber shops, I have cut my husband's hair most of our married life. I do not go to the beauty shop or have my nails done. We certainly don't get tattoos. We rarely eat out. We do want to make a trip up to Fairbanks soon for groceries, but will wait and see if there is a spike in covid-19 cases first. We plan to play it safe.
On a different subject, the advertising agencies are doing great business, everyone is making new commercials and ads. I wonder about the make up companies? Who puts on makeup when you are wearing a mask? Not me.
So enough of that! On to the quilting.I did not get to my Mary Brown blocks this month. I hope to make them up next month.
I finished block three for the Cassandra's Circle sew along.
I finished this top for one of my grown granddaughters. It is a Missouri Star pattern called Totally Tulips. I had another quilt top started for her, but just didn't like how it was looking so started this one.
Totally Tulips 90" X 91" |
I have fabric left over and a lot of HSTs too. Maybe enough for a lap or throw quilt.
On the design wall I have my Improv Log Cabin blocks. These are the ones I have the embroidery finished on, I have six more sewn together. The other project is a baby quilt for my new great-granddaughter coming in June. It is a Kim Diehl pattern from her book "Baby Bliss".
I have some of the applique done on the top panel. Those chevron rows were tedious. I am glad they are all done and sewn together. |
A few masks of course.
A few new booties for our dogs.
We had to drive south for a few miles, our truck has this thing call 'exhaust regeneration' we have to do occasionally. Basically we have to drive about 5 miles while it does its thing. We saw a small herd of caribou and one moose taking a nap.
Happy Quilting and Take Care! Rebecca