Oh my goodness. has this been as wonderful a month for you as it has for me? I am one year closer to retirement and now only one year away (assuming nothing life changing happens....like we know it does from time to time), daughter #4 moved graduated from college. Daughter #3 is in her final year and tuition is paid, I went on a wonderful vacation with daughter #4 to her new home town, and a group of us finished 13 quilt for Hands 2 Help. Goodness me oh my, how does it get any better? I dunno. Ahh, throw in the best garden season of many many years and shoot, my heart is overflowing with goodness I tell you. So, I'll just share some pics and see what you think. Here's the final quilts for H2H. The final tally in case you haven't been watching is 13 quilts - 6 for Happy Chemo, 6 for Sage Cancer Center in McHenry, and 1 for Relay for Life in Richmond. 3 more quilts than my original goal of 10 - AMAZING!!!! Here's the pics and details with the pics
Shirting QST |
Ground Cover Pantograph - Barbra Becker I think |
Lil Hands by Patricia Ritter - perfrect for Hands 2 Help don't you think? |
Fern by Patricia Riter |
Sea of Green |
Off Track |
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You ladies did a fantastic job - all are just lovely!!
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely quilts. You have had a great month!!
ReplyDeleteI was just saying to my husband what a long, but great month May was. SUe...I'm so inspired but how much you guys got done!! Just awesome! COngrats on one year closer to retirment and your daughter's successes. So fun to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine your excitement for retirement, the year will go fast, really. LOL You get so much accomplished, I can only wonder what you will get done when you are retired.
ReplyDeleteOoh! I love all those quilts! Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWow, Sue, very nice color combos, nice quilting and you have been smokin' that machine. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, Sue, very nice color combos, nice quilting and you have been smokin' that machine. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, Sue, very nice color combos, nice quilting and you have been smokin' that machine. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love those beautiful quilts. The jelly roll race quilts are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBy the way. You are going to enjoy retirement : )
So many quilts - that is just amazing. Lovely to see what everyone has made!
ReplyDeleteOh, my... they are all gorgeous!!! WTG!
ReplyDeleteYou all deserve a standing ovation for that wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteSuch calming colors, Sue. Great job!
ReplyDeleteYou and your ladies rock, Sue!!! Those are all just gorgeous!! Thanks for participating in the Challenge this year!
ReplyDeleteRight up to the moment I started admiring all your beautiful May quilts, I thought I had a productive month. Sigh. Oh well, you certainly did - and the work is just lovely! Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteFantastic job. Love them and all for a great cause.
ReplyDeleteThese are all awesome! Your quilting adds all the more beauty!
ReplyDeleteWow, so many quilts, and your quilting is beautiful! Such lovely quilts you so generously share - amazing!
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