The inside of the house is a little (okay, a lot) cluttered still but we are prepared. Unfortunately the generator, we ordered did not arrive as it was suppose to. But still we will be fine. After all the work, Irma should be a tropical storm by the time she reaches us. Which is typical for us. Prepare for the worse and be relieved when it isn't as bad as we feared.
This week was a strange week for me. First, I had Monday off for Labor Day and then we had Thursday off for our company party. But we also lost my husband's Uncle Jack on Thursday. He was in his late eighties and lived with my in-laws, in Idaho. Our daughter, who is out there working for a couple of months, called in the middle of the night to let us know. So sleep was a forgone conclusion after that. Both my husband and I went into work early and came home early. So I also had Friday afternoon off as well. Despite Irma and Uncle Jack's passing, I was able to make some progress on my projects.
First thing I worked on was my friend's pants. It was an easy repair since it was just a popped seam. I did use a reinforced stitch though. I would hate for it to happen again. That project was completed rather early on Monday.
Since I have an air conditioner in one window I made one curtain short so the air conditioner wouldn't be blocked. It really makes that whole wall look complete. Funny how something as simple as curtains makes a room look more pulled together. Plus I have some leftover fabric that I can use for a sewing machine cover.
I also was able to get it on the machine on Thursday morning before going to the company picnic. I didn't start quilting it because I didn't want to get part way done and lose power due to Irma. Besides I needed to get ready for Irma.
I know that sounds rather unsociable. The Picnic had activities that I just wasn't going to do. I don't play basket ball and besides those young men really get into their game. I wasn't going to ride the mechanical bull. The wrecking ball's inflatable construction was just too unstable a platform for my weak ankles. And the gyro sphere really didn't appeal to me especially after eating lunch. I would have gone swimming if they hadn't canceled it. So I sat in the shade, talked with my friends, cheered on the others and happily stitched away. I had a lot people comment on how stunning the quilt was. I had a couple ask if I would make them a quilt. Anyway I got half the binding stitched down on Thursday afternoon. I finished up Sunday afternoon. It is labeled and folded and ready to be given away or used. I am not sure which yet.
So looking at last week's projects I have managed to complete five out of eight. I knew I wouldn't complete all of them but I am really happy with getting five done. Besides I was leaving the design wall and lay out projects for when the power went out. I don't need electricity for those two.
- Finish the braid quilt top and back and get it on the machine - Done
- Finish binding Arianna's quilt and add the label - I already made the label. - Done
- Bind the purple quilt and add a label.- Done
- Build a portable/storable design wall - I have an idea based on some things I saw on Pintrest.
- Sew curtains for the studio windows - I found some nice fabric on sale. It is cut and ready to be sewn. The curtain rods need put in as well. That is what my husband and son are for. - Done
- Mend some pants for a friend - she doesn't sew and it is only a seam the popped. - Done
- Lay out the Christmas Lemonade quilt - I started this and realized that my bed was not going to work since I needed to be able to go to sleep at night. Hence the need for the design wall.
- Work on the star quilt
So for this coming week we will move the projects we didn't complete down. Then maybe add one or two.
- Build a portable/storable design wall
- Lay out the Christmas Lemonade quilt
- Work on the star quilt - sewing machine needed so after Irma passes through
- Design and start quilting the braid quilt - after Irma
- Make the binding for the braid quilt - after Irma
- Cut fabric for the flower quilt - if power is out
- Cut fabric for on point quilt - if power is out.
Okay the last two are so I have something to do if the power is out. Otherwise they will wait until I get the Christmas Lemonade and the Star quilts done.
Planning ahead is keeping me focused. Writing it down is keeping me focused. Crossing them off as they are done is very satisfying. Hopefully I will continue to make progress.
Are you staying safe and dry? What will occupy your time this week? Will you be preparing for a natural disaster or getting things cleaned up afterwards? How about organizing your work space or just working on a new project?
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