Like so many others, these past few weeks have been ones of unrest, worry, and inability to focus. And I for one refuse to call this a 'new normal' for it doesn't bear
any semblance of normalcy in the lives of any of us.
I've been missing my evening big-stitch quilting in the hand-held hoop while watching reruns of NCIS LA and a couple other favorite shows. There has been nothing in that hoop since Westering Women was finished last month. And, though I've been making a bit of daily progress on my gigantic Quilty 365 project, it is too large to move into the living room on the floor hoop stand (because that's where the dog and his rambunctious master play), and the quilt is just too large to easily work with the hand-held hoop.
One day last week I made a solo trip to our church to use the fellowship hall tables to pin Joseph's Coat I and II in hopes of getting them machine quilted and finished this month. The more I looked at them, the more I knew at least one really
needed to be hand quilted, just as much as I
needed to have an evening project! Remember this Joseph's Coat II top from last summer?
After hooping it up, I went in search of a good thread that would blend with all the colors, and found these which I had set aside after winning the little set from Wendy at
Wendy's Quilts and More, probably more than a year ago.
I'd actually forgotten about them, but aren't they just perfect?! Just waiting for the right project!
This is going to be such fun, and so relaxing, just organic unmarked straight(ish) lines and stitches just a bit wobbly. Seems my eye is such that I can't keep stitches straight anymore, no matter how hard I try. But the resulting hand quilted texture will hide all the irregularities. Definitely not quilt show-worthy, but meant to be fun quilts for the younger grands to snuggle under when they stay over at our house again, hopefully by this summer.
Some of my first evening's progress from yesterday:
And this was all it took to give me back a bit of my energy and focus! No rush, no deadlines to have these two completed, just some blissful hand work to erase all the daily tension and worry. (Can you tell I've already pretty much decided that Joseph's Coat I will need hand quilting too?) We quilters don't ask for too much do we? Probably just as well anyway.
Linking with
Wendy's Peacock Party here.
May you have a blessed holy week, and remain safe from the virus.