Saturday, August 1, 2026

July Passed Quickly

July's Rainbow Scrap color was turquoise. I'm not much of a turquoise gal so I didn't even get one Grammy's Jewel sewn. However I did make good progress on this sweet quilt and there's plenty of turquoise in it. I'll be starting the knife-edge finish today which will be a first time for me. Life is full of learning chances, isn't it?

Hexi Quilt - Plenty of Turquoise!
Isn't the Backing Great??!!

My friend and I spent a 4-day weekend in Paducah recently. She had been visiting her sisters in Louisville KY so we took the opportunity to meet in the middle -- Paducah KY! We both brought our featherweights and she showed me how to oil, grease, and care for mine. Mine was "born" on January 23, 1950 so I named her Becky in honor of Fred's sister (also born in 1950) who passed away from breast cancer a while back. Anyway, my friend and I worked on this project.


We need to get together again to work on it more! Hahaha! What a treat it was for me. Gave me a much needed respite from taking care of Mom. Did I tell you I finally broke down and set up housekeeping? A HUGE weight off my shoulders!

Vickie also brought a project for us to work on together. The pattern is called Fabric Caddy and it's made using a 4" PVC pipe. Since I forgot to bring 2 FQs, we just had to go to Hancock's of Paducah to get some fabric! Lol!

My Hancock's of Paducah Haul

Vickie & Me with our Caddies
We splurged one night and ate at Mellow Mushroom. Delicious pizza and Vickie could vouch for the Classic Margarita. Yes, please!


While celebrating the 4th of July, I did have a finish. I loved it right away but I loved it even more when I won a $20 gift card at Itch'n to be Stitch'n for the monthly challenge at Quilt Club.
20" Patriotic Table Mat

I noticed this driveway art around the 4th of July. I loved it!


I know most of us had a very hot stretch last month. We were definitely steamy.
Note the Feels Like of 117F!

Today we've got rain (like yesterday) and our high temperature is projected for 72F. What a delightful difference. Don't worry -- summer is still here and we'll be back to around 90F by the end of the week.

Angela chose yellow to celebrate sunny August and to add a little joy to our quilting endeavors. I personally love the color yellow so I'll be just fine. Please join me and the other Rainbow Scrappers HERE and admire all the scrappy turquoise finishes!

3 comments:

  1. That is a neat backing on your hexie quilt, and it looks like the quilt itself is also gorgeous, Susie! We enjoyed visiting Paducah a few years ago - did you find Hancocks as overwhelming as I did? Soooo many choices! It sounds so fun that you and Vickie met and sewed there. Have fun with your yellows!

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  2. Happy August, Susie. It sounds like you have been staying busy. I am so glad you were able to spend time away with your friend and enjoy working on projects. Yee Haw for Hancocks! And congrats on winning the gift certificate. It is nice to hear that you set up housekeeping . It will give you a little break which will be nice. I wish you and your family a very lovely month of August. Hugs.

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  3. Sounds like a lovely month. I do like your hexies and the caddy's are great! xx

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