Since last month, I made very little progress on the quilt that is intended to be a Christmas present for my parents. I'm using the Disappearing Hourglass pattern with a size modification to make a couch sized throw. I'm also using just three colors. I did get the blue and green fabrics cut into 10" squares (the neutral fabric is a pack of precuts). And then it sat untouched for a couple weeks.
This week, I've slowly started pairing the squares and doing the first step: sewing them right sides together with a 1/4" seam on all four sides. I will sew all 25 blocks together like this before I do to step two, which is cutting and then pressing them open in preparation for step 3--more sewing.
Right now, there are four sewn squares, and 21 to go!
Meanwhile, I started another counted cross stitch kit as my nap-time project while watching Faline.
This one makes a small banner, and came with a little metal hanger. It cost me nothing, as it was in with a whole bunch of crafting stuff that someone gave my mother-in-law, and she then passed along to me thinking there was mostly embroidery floss and plastic canvas stuff (I'd said yes to both) in the boxes. This kit, unlike a few others in the same box, was complete and unopened. It is also a perfect size to stitch up quickly and give as a Christmas gift to DS1 and K2, who purchased their first house this Fall!
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