Monday, June 11, 2018

Slow Sewing

A few projects to share.

Antebellum Album Block 5.


I'm using a tea dyed muslin for the background on all my blocks.  


Next up is Month 6 of the Land of Liberty quilt sew along hosted by Lori of Humble Quilts.  She gives so much insightful information which is helpful to both people who have the pattern and those that don't.





Lately I've been prepping blocks for Dearest Boy and my Red and Green quilt.


It's been a couple of hard months here.  First we lost my husband's mother.  It was totally unexpected.  His father was struggling with Alzheimer's and mobility issues.  My husband and his brother finally got Dad in a nursing home.  He wasn't doing well and appeared to have given up.  He missed Mom.  Last week on Monday he passed away.  We miss them both very much.  

Thank you for stopping by.  Your comments are appreciated.

Hugs, Cathy

17 comments:

  1. I am so sorry for your losses, Cathy...prayers and hugs!!

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  2. My condolences, Cathy--prayers going out for you and yours...
    Love your Land of Liberty...I just don't know how you do it w/o a pattern--amazing work hugs, Julierose

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  3. So hard for your husband to lose both parents so close together.

    I have been seeing lots of blocks made from the Antebellum sew-along and makes me wish I had participated. I don't know if I can find the time. Some of the fabric combos have really intrigued me.

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  4. I’m so sorry about the passing of your father-in-law. Your family are in my prayers. Hugs,

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  5. Oh sweetie holding your family close in prayer - such a hard loss. Big big hugs.

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  6. My condolences on the loss of your father-in-law and your mother-in-law. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

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  7. Cathy...so sorry to hear of in laws. Bittersweet. Quilts are progressing well. Blessings.

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  8. Hi Cathy, so very sorry to hear of you double losses - takes time to get over these things. Been there done that one!

    I am curious - how are you feeling? 100% yet? Like your projects! Take care, we are in the Desert Southwest - the new one that is now - South Texas so very very hot 100's plus up to 108 heat index! After a month, I am finally get used to the quick change into horrible heat!

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  9. I'm very sorry to hear about your husband's parents. It can be a very challenging time. Stitching a little here and there hopefully, will help keep your spirits up.

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  10. My heart goes out to you in your losses, Cathy! That is a lot to bear at once!
    That is a pretty block, and your LoL quilt is looking great!

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  11. So much loss in a short period of time.
    My condolences to you and your husband and family.

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  12. I'm sorry about your in-laws. So much to deal with so quick.

    Love your quilt blocks.

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  13. Love your month 6 blocks, nicely done.
    So sorry to hear about your family members it is never easy but so much harder when it comes in multiples. My sympathies to you and your family.
    I hope quilting gives you some peace in the coming months of grief.

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  14. Your sweet land of liberty is coming along great. I love your use of pink! So sorry to hear about the deaths in your family. It's never easy to loose someone you love.

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  15. Thanks for adding your link to the Liberty quilt blocks. It's coming right along!

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  16. So sorry for your losses. Your blocks are looking nice.

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