a predicted 68 is probably the best it's going to be until may i think...maryland's mother nature is wishy-washy most seasons except summer...then she is brutal. the weekend was productive on all things needle related, aside from saturday morning cooking blitz. here's my wrap up....
the stocking that was half done is now finished...with 5 on hand for the holidays, don't anticipate the need to make more until next year. but after rummaging in the christmas fabric stash, i think another quilt top is needed...lots of small pieces need a home.
the repro triangles moved forward as well...now with 160 finished, only 83 to make, hoping to have a flimsy by december 1st...
cross-stitch pilgrims about half or more finished....this was a last minute project with a deadline of course, but will be done i'm sure....they are short so could very well be my ancestors...LOL!
the kim diehl wall piece quilting is nearly done as well....this is an official UFO, just a bit more quilting and then bind to be finished.
this was a quick quilting detour from the bow ties...happy to report only 3 more blocks to quilt on that, then do all the sashings and THAT will be ready to bind as well...yes, a december finish and maybe in time to quilt another small piece before it's an official 2025 UFO.
a bit of time spent sorting out under the ironing station. with no room for shelving in my living room, shoeboxes and such have to live here.
project bags keep unfinished stuff neat and organized. the top of the table got cleared off as well with only the dargate basket project still sitting there. those are a 2025 chookshed challenge task, probably several small wall quilts instead of one large.
and a new addition! meet marcy....
my pin money for 2025 will pay her off but she was a necessity. without a car and few opportunities to work out at the senior center, this was sorely needed to keep the heart happy. it has an additional benefit for my knees as well. only calamity was a broken great toe during assembly... first week logged 100 minutes of cardio, which is quite acceptable for me and cardioman agrees. even better, it helps my mental health. and good news, i've enough living room space left for a nice recliner for evening quilting comfort...that'll be next!
going to be a surreal holiday season, first without my mom. every day i think of things i would like to tell her but i know that's normal for everyone with such a loss. tears are popping up a bit more frequently, but the exercise and keeping busy helps. i can't imagine the void will ever be filled....