Tuesdays are my Sit ‘N Sew day with friends, a time I
treasure and try to protect. Yesterday
was a pretty productive one.
Two anti-ouch pouches.
I really like this butterfly fabric that came in the kits.
Several triangle units for my Sue Garman Good Golly project.
And during the evening, I worked on a little landscape
piece from one of the Karen Eckmeier workshops I attended in April. I'll have to post a picture at a later date because I forgot to take one.
I regularly pass this Kildee’s nest on my walks. The focus is not great because I was keeping
my distance when taking this photo. Even
so Mama and Papa Kildee were putting on quite a “chase me, I have a broken wing”
show.
I had hoped to indulge in Quilt-Cam last night; but, sadly,
modern technology failed me. After
several page crashes on two different devices, I gave it up. Had I been thinking clearly, I might have
tried one of the archived sessions.
1 comment:
It's odd ... what you all call "killdees" in Texas we call "killdeers" here in Illinois. I remember a few years back, when our subdivision had only a half dozen houses, finding a killdee/killdeer nest in a neighbor's landscaping. We still had our dogs so we always got off the sidewalk and I to the street when passing their house so we wouldn't upset mama killdee/killdeer.
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