
I finished this wall hanging last year just in time for the 4
th of July, wanted to share it with you. This is "3 Cheers" by Verna
Mosquera of the
Vintage Spool. I really enjoyed making this, it's a nice size and goes fairly fast.
I also have the fabric all picked out for the St.
Patricks day wall hanging, but not enough time, maybe that one will be for retirement?
For those of you have asked, the air has now cleared, we finally saw blue sky yesterday. There will be high fire danger through fall.
I have noticed that my life is in the "P" lane again. As you may have noticed
Andrea received her pincushion surprise (I think she liked it!) and I just got notice that mine will be put in the mail tomorrow. ANTICIPATION!! The fun part of this swap is where they are coming from.
Linda swapped each of us with someone abroad and it tickles me to think that I could
receive something from someone so far away. The
Internet has brought us all so close!
Now, "P" is for pincushion and "P" is for Pay It Forward
(which I should be working on) and .... "PP" is for my Prairie Paisley fabrics!!
WHOOO HOO, I finished the socks and decided in celebration of the holiday I would start cutting into them. After all they are red/white/blue! I used use "PP" to describe
paper piecing but now it is for Prairie Paisley. I did paper piece the
hst's in this, I used Triangles on A Roll, I had a partial roll of the right size and happened to have the exact amount for the quilt. Sometimes things just work out! This is just a rough little peek at what I've decided to do with my precious
prairie paisleys. I like how it's going to look, but have a lot more work to do on it.
Are you good at math? I'm not. I'm wondering... if you have 42 different fabrics and there are three different fabrics to a block, how many different combinations can you make without duplicating a block? Is anyone that good at math?

Now for my final "P" I'm going to say that I'm patriotic. If you can say that serving on a jury is
patriotic. I've spent most of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in jury selection. I was selected and will begin on Monday. They think the trial should last approximately 2 weeks. I never ever thought I would be chosen. I don't know what to think. I guess you are never too old for new experiences.
I also want to thank for my blog buddies Cara at Quilt Nook and Kristin at Quiltilicious for the tags, so sweet of you to include me. I hope you don't mind if I pass. I have played before. I'm just lazy right now I guess.
Hope you have a safe and happy 4th of July!