My biggest accompishment has been the basting, machine quilting and binding of 18 quilts! 9 of those were for the Neonatal unit at our local hospital, 3 are for Habitat for Humanity and the rest will go to the Sweet Charity group except for one which I will send to a cousin.
My oldest daughter and I made our annual pilgrimage to Huntington Beach State Park down in S. Carolina but we were a little late this year and there were a lot of people as it was the weekend. We didn't see too many birds but did spot our Wood Storks all off in a tree This was a nice Great Egret and there were many of those.
We also spotted several Semi-palmated Plovers.
They were joined by several Semi-palmated Sandpipers.
I took a drive around Greenfield Lake here in Wilmington a couple of weeks ago and the leaves are just beginning to turn there.
A very late afternoon trip down to the Air Force housing produced quite a herd of deer who didn't seem to care that they had visitors!
I also added to the quilts I had made this summer with these two baby quilts made from fabrics I had previously cut up.
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I finally decided to use a full panel and surround it with the posies so that I would get to see the full panel which I really liked a lot -- the reason I couldn't just give this fabric away. My plan at present is to surround the panel with a two inch green border and then surround the posies with varying shades of green and yellow. Looking at the picture now, I am thinking some white might make its way in somewhere.. Currently the panel is 24 inches high and 26 inches wide and each of the little posies is 5 1/2 inches. I will be using my hand dyed "solids" for the borders. I may rearrange the posy blocks a bit as well. We shall see how it develops. My quilts generally tell me what to do not the reverse!
On the bottom is the green I am thinking will be a good border.
These three fabrics will surround the little posies (I think!). They look better in person.
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