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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Midweek Makers 338

Welcome to Midweek Makers!


Summer is definitely here - we've had days in the 90's and none of the typical June weather of early morning coastal fog, and I fear those days are a thing of the past. How sad.

As for quilting, I have nothing to share (again, how sad), and instead more yard progress. We rented an excavator to remove a grove of invasive Acacia, and after a week, we're almost done. Here's hubby on day 1, though the majority of those little pesky trees seen in the picture are now gone, I do miss their shade!


Soon we can move onto other stumps and large ivy roots - what a chore! I can't wait for hubby to go back to work so I can take some days off and sew. Until then, let's enjoy what others are showing here at Midweek Makers.

From Gretchen's Little Corner, a pretty flimsy in the works,


from Quilts Etc, another pretty flimsy in the works,


and finally, a pretty finish from Needle and Foot.


And now it's your turn - what's your share this week?

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3 comments:

  1. it changes an area so much when you take out a lot of trees - and yes loose a lot of shade - we had a very large tree taken out near the house about 5 years ago and lost the shaded look but got use to it and found there were other trees close enough by the house that we still had shade - the change of view was the hardest thing to get used to

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  2. Always fun to see other people's work! Really beautiful! So much work in the garden! You are very brave! We took out 5 trees last year and I miss them dearly - even the messy crab apple. I got 5 quilts in the box this month (small ones for the kid's hospital) but it's so hot - Chicago - I hide in the basement and sew! Win!
    Stay cool!

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  3. I think I spontaneous broke out in sweat reading about your garden work. Me, not a gardener at all. Every few years I plant some annuals. I'd like to plant some bulbs (daffodils mostly) one of these falls. Instead I'm like Piecemeal -- I stay in the basement and piece, quilt and read. Hope you get a few minutes of sewing in soon. You deserve it.

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