It seems like April flew by. I got quite a bit done.
1. Celebrating Mary Brown.
I actually got 2 blocks done this month. The first is the applique block. The second is the block I made to replace the feathered star.
2. These are the next blocks for Mrs. Lincoln's Quilt.
3. Derby House BOM.
This month all the blocks were pieced. I love the fabric.
4. Barbara Brackman's Yankee Notions.
5. Providence BOM
1. Celebrating Mary Brown.
I actually got 2 blocks done this month. The first is the applique block. The second is the block I made to replace the feathered star.
3. Derby House BOM.
This month all the blocks were pieced. I love the fabric.
4. Barbara Brackman's Yankee Notions.
5. Providence BOM
This is the BOM I get from Connecting Threads.
6. April's Monthly Mini.
For some reason this reminds me of Christmas. I just finished this yesterday.
I hope you are all doing well with our Stay at home Staycation? I've gotten a lot of sewing done. Besides what I have shown you here I've made face masks for my family. I've now made 4 for my husband. He keeps asking for different prints. Who knew.
I also started a new quilt. I call it salt water taffy. I have about 15 blocks made. I'm going to need about 42 blocks. I have a photo of the blocks to show next month.
All of my doctor followup appointments have been cancelled with the exception of my surgeon. I have been having pain in my left breast. That is the one they removed the cancer. It's really been bothering me. So they had me come in and see the Paula, the nurse practitioner. She gave me so much information and said most of the discomfort I am having is from the radiation treatments. She also showed me some arm exercise that should help. I needed refills on my meds. They won't do that unless you come in and see the doctor. Since they are not seeing patients except for emergencies I was given a telephone appointment. I was given a time that the doctor would call. She asked me a bunch of questions and then sent my prescriptions to the pharmacy. These times are making an impact every where.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Hugs, Cathy