Who says you can't travel immediately after a knee replacement? While the going is slow, I seem to be progressing right along!
In micro-increments of sewing time now and again, I find that I have reached the quarter-done point. The quilt is made in quadrants, so I've completed one and have a bit of a start on the second.I got a larger chunk of time on Tuesday when Sharon came to sew! Made lots of progress that day!
I've been attaching my ever-growing quadrant onto the design wall, and as I step back to look at it, I also get to gaze at the little quilt 9-patch quilt that I made with the hexi flowers. Isn't it a lovely glimpse of happy florals?! The extreme left of the photo shows that I have indeed turned the corner and have begun constructing the next quadrant.Close-up views of the prints are fun to peruse. Some of the prints read as solid colors from a distance; while others serves as subtle steps from one color to another.
It was easy to know which of my calicoes would be the strong colors around the quilt; some of the others, I was less certain about. I just had to get busy sewing so I could see what I would get. It's been so cool seeing it come alive as I've stitched.I took a 15-seond video of this quarter-section. I don't add videos to my blog very often, but let's see if this works at showing the rows grow.
My ability to sit at the sewing machine is limited while my knee recovers, but I do enjoy each little session I get, and we all know that staying focused will eventually lead to a finish. Slow and steady...
Happy Quilting, Friends!
Jayne











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