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June - gone in a flash

June just seemed to disappear! But in review I did a lot whilst it disappeared!

I finished five quilts of very varying sizes - two lap quilts for my Great Aunts - a purple one...

...and a blue one

And three buggy blankets - a hexy one for Mia...

...and two applique ones for my sister-in-law to gift (I'm not done with this pattern yet!).

I finished a cushion cover

I have two mini quilts ready to quilt: the Mini Medallion (no change since May) and a Crosses quilt

I got some Dear Jane blocks made (I need to update my Dear Jane page)...

...and a Lucky Stars block pieced.

I spent last week with my parents without the sewing machine and all I could think of was a load of projects I wanted to start. As I have successfully finished a lot of quilts this quarter (watch out for myFinish ALong Q2 wrap up post in the near future) I feel that I am entitled to start lots of pretty things. There is currently fabric all over my desk as I start on that mission!

Linking up with Lynne for Fresh Sewing Day

Comments

Nita said…
Goodness you are a prolific quilter! Everything is stunning. I especially love those first two - the purple and the blue ones. popping in from a Fresh Sewing Day. Happy Canada Day today!
Sarah said…
especially love your minis!
Kay said…
You had a really busy month, it all looks gorgeous too.
Hannlib said…
So busy! Love the cushion, is that the Tula Pink pattern? It looks great

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