Friday, January 10, 2014

Still Trying to Shed this Crazy Cold

Not much sewing got done this week.  Not much of anything actually, unless you consider sleeping as something.  I have been fighting this crazy cold all week.  And my cold is not the only cold I could do without.  The temperature has gone down each day to well below normal - even lower than it has been in 20 years or so.  A cold-weather advisory was issued for Toronto,  my daughter only had 8 kids show up for school, water mains broke and all kinds of things were cancelled.  But I missed it all.  I just slept through it all.. Mimi wasn't feeling well either.  She hates the cold and slept on the heating duct all week.  I invited her into my bed, but she didn't want to catch my cold.

I had promised myself that I would work on some UFOs, but that did not happen.  My mind was not sharp enough to figure out where I was and what I had to do next in each project I picked up.  So I just worked on a few blocks for Terry's 'Goodnight Irene Sew-Along'.  I managed to make 5 16-patch blocks and two of the cross blocks.


I also worked on Bonnie's 'Celtic Solstice'.  I really like the 54-40 or Fight blocks.


So that's it for the week.  Hope to get my Mojo going so I can do some more sewing next week.
The weather is turning warmer and we could get some above freezing temps for a couple of days.  That would be nice.  Right now everything is frozen.  I am looking forward to spring!

Have a Great Weekend, everybody!


19 comments:

  1. I love the fabric you're using for your goodnight Irene blocks! They're going to make a beautiful quilt! :0)

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  2. Hope you are feeling better, Hetty! I pcked up that nasty cold bug just prior to flying to TX and it seemed like weeks before it went away. I'm still dragging. Love your Goodnight Irene blocks!

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  3. Oh Hetty I love both projects. I looked on Terry`s Blog and sign in. This project is so fantastic.
    Maybe I make my own ;-)

    I wish you feel better soon.
    Greetings Grit

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  4. Hetty I am so sorry you are under the weather hope you get well soon, have been away on quilt retreat in Beaverton. Stay warm and get better soon...

    hugs

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  5. Anonymous1:41 PM

    Hi Hetty,
    Get better soon!
    Maybe follow Mimi's idea: my cats all sleep on the heating outlets and are fine!
    Love.
    Anonymous. T.R.

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  6. Well, the temps are going up. It will make for a messy weekend. I like the colours of your projects.

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  7. Hope you are better.I love your fabrics combo.Both projects are fabulous!

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  8. It looks great!
    hope you are feeling better.

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  9. Your blocks are beautiful , love the Celtic blocks as well , for someone who was t feeling well you did a marvellous job . Hope you are feeling better ,

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  10. Hope you are feeling better soon Hetty.

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  11. They look nice.

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  12. your goodnight Irene blocks are just lovely...hope you get to feeling better soon.

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  13. Lovely quilts in progress. I have a few more sew along blocks to make for this month. I also need to sew the last units and piece my Celtic Solstice blocks and top. Time to sew ... :) Pat

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  14. All of your blocks are wonderful!

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  15. Your blocks are very bright and cheery.

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  16. I like the fabrics you chose for the Goodnight Irene sew-along. You are already ahead of February's game :)

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  17. Love your Good Night Irene blocks. I've been wanting to do the Celtic Soltice quilt but have to get some UFOs done before I tackle anymore projects. Yours look so pretty.

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  18. Love your Goodnight Irene blocks. Your Celtic Solstice blocks, too. I'm working on those patterns, too.

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  19. Love all the blues in your Goodnight Irene quilt.

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