Monday, July 01, 2024

Hurray, July!




Well, that sure was a quick June wasn't it? Even though it went by so fast and furiously, I managed to get a lot done. There's a lot happening in July, so we shall see how much I get accomplished.

This monthly marker photo was edited in Percolator and Snapseed.

I like the Percolator app a whole lot, it's another way to check out an abstracted version of a design that you're working on.


Here's my monthly one second every day video, using the app 1se.

The monthly I-Did List for June is as follows:

  1. I pieced together all of the sections and eventually finished the Bohemian Wife quilt top
  2. I pieced the teeny-tiny leftover HSTs from the Bohemian Wife into blocks.
  3. I  bordered some of the extra Bohemian Wife blocks to use on making the quilt back.
  4. I worked on an ICAD piece everyday and posted them.
  5. I quilted and bound a Community Giving quilt.
  6. I made some new pieces for the YES coat.
  7. I found the grey for the rest of the City Sampler quilt top and cut out the needed strips.
  8. I did some playing around with the Pantone Project blocks
  9. I put up the October column of the Temperature Quilt and cut the last of the pieces for October November December. I also started piecing the October column together.
  10. I made the trip to the San Mateo County Fair to see the BAMQ exhibit and visit The 4 I's quilt.
  11. I entered the New Quilts of Northern California exhibit at PIQF and was accepted.
  12. I also agreed to have two of my quilts made for the Prism Play SAQA exhibit (but not accepted) to be displayed at PIQF.
  13. I gifted Japanese Houses to DS for his birthday.
I posted here every day 30/30 days, I posted on Instagram 6 times, on Threads 14 times, and on BlueSky 7 times. I attended Super Sew Day for BAMQ, and virtually attended group meetings for CST as well as several family visits, and going to doctor visits with my Dad. For June being just the second month after surgery, working on continuing recovery and going to PT appointments every week, I feel like I did pretty well.



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