Saturday, 12 September 2020

Time to Refocus

I had so much on my plate but put it aside for family time.

My younger sister flew in and after quarantining at our place we traveled to Ottawa to visit my older sister. Just a short trip but we hadn't connected for a year. Lots of laughs and altogether a wonderful time.


I'm back in Guelph but my younger sister is now on a whirlwind trip to the southern tip of Ontario to catch up with friends.

As for the lovely piece I worked on back in February and March, 


the Yorklands Green Hub group ( http://yorklandsgreenhub.ca/ ) have started to organize their art auction on line. I'm not sure but I think there will be a time to view the pieces in person.  

And our local Habitat For Humanity group are also gearing up for their fundraising with the CQA prize winning group piece being a feature. 

As things do happen in the fullness of time.....it's time for me to start getting organized for the up coming season.

I have a Trunk Show booked for October. It's going to be the first of several done by Zoom, definitely a new ( and nervous) experience. The Guilds are trying to figure out workshops with this media. A lot of variables pop up. But that's for later.

Putting aside Autumn yard work, I still have a big list. Those two new quilt tops are not at the top.

My son's GF brought me an older and cherished quilt that needs a bit of TLC. While the request also included enlarging it I said no. There is no way to duplicate the age of the fabrics. All I'm comfortable  doing is replacing the binding and reinforcing the hand quilting. 

I have another customer's Queen size that has been sitting patiently in the studio while I finished the 2 mystery quilts and played with family. I will put that on the frame AFTER I tidy the mess left over from the guild quilts. (Putting it on the frame doesn't mean I'll jump in but it's there for me to walk by and think about the quilting requirements.....It's a busy one)

On the trip home from Ottawa I visited my niece's wool shop in Perth Ontario. ( unraveled.ca ) I came home with new rovings


 and enough wool/silk blend for another sweater. I have to study that pattern for a bit.

AND I had put aside a photo taken by my BL, an avid hiking and cyclist in BC. It's been a while since I've done this type of piece and I've been working on it in my head for weeks.

Right now..I'm still making lists.

I think I have enough here to get me through to next year.




2 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, it looks like you have enough projects for more than a year!

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  2. Your work is stunning, Mary. I was impressed with your talents 40 years ago and am still in awe! Would love to see your collection.

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