Okay so I'm not saying I became super productive or anything but:
- I finished my AMH Hand Drawn Garden plus quilt
- I made, yes made the Amy Butler Window to the Soul quilt in less than 2 weeks! (Full reveal soon)
- I made progress on my Tula Pink Modern City Sampler blocks
- I made a couple of blocks and received the last of my Stitch Tease Modern Maple blocks
- my mum offered to paint a pile of my quilts
- and most importantly, we celebrated Zaki's 6th birthday
Looking at this mosaic, it was a colourful month.
Linking up with Lynne's Fresh Sewing Day.
13 comments:
I am glad that teaching is sorting itself out into a comfortable place. Your photos are so lovely, and I love your quilts, especially the maples.
You had a great month.
Yay for more sewing and blogging! Your boy just keeps getting more and more handsome.
PS - did you know that bloke up there top right has just nicked your quilt? ;-)
Considering the temperatures you've endured I am amazed at what you have accomplished. All beautiful as always.
A good month! Really loving your Tula blocks!
A beautiful month! Lovely finishes all round. Now I'm wondering how I missed seeing that gorgeous maples quilt? Love it, Annabella!
Absolutely fantastic month!! I love all your projects and look forward to seeing that painting!
Gorgeous month!
Can't wait to see the Maples finished, they look stunning together xxx
Lovely quilting, especially the Tula one. Hope your little man had a good birthday. My littlest boy will be six this week, it's a very happy age I think!
Your pics are always so colourful A! A great month of makes. Jxo
Love that mosaic!
You had a great month! I'm assuming too, that after the first year there's at least a certain amount of lesson planning that you can reuse for the subsequent years?
You've been so productive Annabella! I'm a teacher too. I know how much time prep takes up, although I struggle more with marking. I don't think I touched my machine in May! With your extreme heat, do you have any air conditioning? I know it's probably not common in your country, but wondered if you had anything like that. I lived in more central part of Australia for ten years and we really struggled without air con in the 40+ days. once we had a baby we thought it wasn't suitable. But then our house want made out of the thick stone yours appear to be.
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