I don’t know why this never made it to the blog… at least I don’t think it did. Probably because when I made it up (last summer I think), it went right into use. Here is a little bit of the fabric I used, and I also participated in a vintage sheet swap that helped make up this quilt.

Really, if you’ve never quilted you could still make this quilt. It’s so dead easy. Big blocks, stitch in the ditch, and a nice solid binding. I did take the time to do a hand stitched binding, which gives even a simple quilt a nice finished look.

It’s actually more of a blanket because the batting is flannel instead of actual batting. It makes it so soft and light. Plus easy to fold up and take along. I might do another “quilt” like this with favorite fabrics that I want to see a lot of the pattern. I know I have readers that haven’t quilted at all, but want to. Might I suggest something like this? Give it a try!
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Joining in on Amanda’s this moment project. A moment from the last week. A slice of life. -
Here goes the broken record: Oh my poor yard! Oh the neglect this year! I have tried, but really third trimester + late spring/early summer = totally horrible for the garden. One area that got completely, completely, never even ventured over there, neglected was our tiny little side access. Thank goodness for my wonderful neighbors on the opposite side. We are such good friends with them we have a gate going between our yards in the back. And when we need anything big to come out of our back yard (like garbage cans) we just go through their yard. Did I mention they are the best? So this tiny little walkway is little used. It doesn’t help that it’s overgrown and a big drop off to the other neighbor.

I “built” that little support to try and encourage my jasmine, but they were not having it. So I finally got a book from the library, picked out a plan and paid someone to make me a proper trellis.
I had to clean out the whole area before he came, and let me tell you with the belly that was NO small feat!

We’re so classy with our forts on the front porch, and hanging baskets that I tried to make myself this year and FAILED at. Why don’t the flowers grow down? I don’t know what I did wrong. Anyway with some help from my mom (“Hey mom remember when you said you could come do some weeding? How about today.”) and our handyman I don’t feel so bad about this area. I can’t wait for the Jasmine to really fill in and have that wonderful smell wafting up to the porch. We already have a similar thing going on with jasmine up our back deck and I love it!

Looking from the neighbor’s yard:

You can see the big drop off that I was worried about. So much safer, and more private. I love it!

Bj planted one more jasmine to help fill in the area. I would have except I bought the plant the day before I gave birth so instead I got to come outside and see this (and some other plants) planted all fresh for me. Thanks love! Very excited to see this grow up and fill in. I’ve been given the all clear to get back to work in the garden/house, as long as I take it easy. I haven’t had a chance though, since I don’t want to take Bennet out in 100 degree weather! That’s right summer finally came! Now if it could just ripen up our tomatoes…
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