All the pink Flying Geese were waiting to be trimmed to size I did about half of the trimming at Sew Day, and the rest the next day.
And here they all are together! Onto the next clue I go for the Lupine Mystery quilt.
I was inspired by the open scraps box that was near my work table, all filled with leftovers from making my City Sampler quilt blocks. In it were quite a colorful collection of strips, either Tula Pink prints or my hand-dyes. I thought there was enough print happening already with that very strong red/white plaid. and the rainbow/black stripe (which I think is a Tula Pink print). So, I went with the more "reads as solid" hand-dyes, adding them onto to one or two side of each block. The strips of various widths will help break up the look of the bigger rectangles.
I can't wait to what the next person does with it (go Melinda!)
I sewed twenty-six HSTs for a Community Giving quilt. We're working on another quilt at Sew Day today, but I'll be turning these in to the organizers, hopefully they'll remember which quilt they were for.
The Lupine Mystery pink Flying Geese got ironed, along with a note to myself so I'd press the seam in the ideal way.

On the way home from a family lunch, we missed being able to go to the gym, so we stopped off at Bear Creek Redwoods Preserve for a little hike. I was at first reluctant to do it as I was full from lunch, but we were happy to find there was an easy trail on the other side of the road from the very steep trails.
There are so many more trails for us to try out, I think we'll be stopping by many more times.
First thing that I got sewn in March is the pink and white Flying Geese for the Lupine (no longer a) Mystery quilt.