Sunday, July 20, 2014

Slow stitching Sunday....

Kathy reminds us to slow down and enjoy some slow stitching on Sundays. Last Sunday I decided to work on the binding and got this lovely finish you can see here.This week I think I will stitch these rows of hexagon flowers onto the quilt. I have the other white ones completed for the other side I just need to prep some white connector hexagons to sew them together.



The other task this week once those hexies are added will be to do some appliqué on this. I'd like to have that done by the end of this week so I can link it up as a completed task on my list over at Kathi's blog.

I've done really well on my task list for this month. The only thing I have not touched is the hand quilting on the T's.... maybe that will get pulled out later this week for some hand stitching out on the back patio. A little progress is better than no progress.

Head on over to Kathy's Quilts and see what other slow stitching is happening around the world today.

10 comments:

Kathy ... aka Nana said...

And a little progress definitely does add up! ;-) I've seen you know that because you are always so productive!

Mary said...

Your hexie quilt is so fresh and pretty looking! Good luck on meeting your goal before Friday.

Angie said...

Looking forward to seeing your latest applique block!

The Cozy Quilter said...

So good to see some progress each week!

Carla A Few Of My Favorite Things said...

Slow but steady wins the race. Looking forward to how that applique block will turn out.

Tanya Quilts in CO said...

I love you cheerful hexi flowers. The colors absolutely make it!

Deb @ Frugal Little Bungalow said...

These hexies are so pretty and summer-like in their colors / just lovely

Lilian Pilar said...

Felicitaciones!!!!
el jardin de la abuela es uno de mis trabajos favoritos...
Feliz día!!!

Cathy said...

I missed your finish last week for some reason. It's gorgeous. Isn't it nice to alternate between projects and then actually finish one of them? Those hexies are just too cute.

scraphappy said...

I think you've made great progress. Summer can be a hard time to get things done while the kids are so small. It gets easier as they get bigger.