This week has flown completely past me. I wasn't feeling well because I pulled a muscle in my lower back. So that forced me to take things a little easier.
The rain also helped to keep me inside and working on the quilt and other projects.
I spent time off and on working on another panel for the "cube" for the Children's program. This is time consuming and frustrating because the plastic lacing twists, but I volunteered and want to finish this project by the time study resumes in September.
It is officially a quilt top as of Sunday.
I'm linking up with Annie's Ruby Slipper for the Sew 30 challenge.
My Mother's day was fairly relaxing. I prepped as much of our meal as I could on Saturday. I waited patiently for Mom, drawing off the final Easter design . . .
I'm linking up with Annie's Ruby Slipper for the Sew 30 challenge.
My Mother's day was fairly relaxing. I prepped as much of our meal as I could on Saturday. I waited patiently for Mom, drawing off the final Easter design . . .
We spent the afternoon/early evening looking through cookbooks, Mom was knitting on baby clothes and I was working on my Easter stitchery. It was a wonderful time and I so appreciated her making the drive and spending the time with me. That is so important for both of us to do.
I hope all my "Mom/blog friends" had a wonderful day doing what they love doing, no matter what that was.
Thanks for stopping by,
Wishing you a day filled with creativity and productivity.
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