Hi Friends
Hope you are well and gearing up for the holiday season. I do appreciate and understand those that have a hard time with this season. I am struggling a little myself. We lost my Aunt Sue a year ago yesterday. And that started the worst year of my life. I was just starting to feel a little lighter but with the holidays, it's been hard. All of these firsts without them.
Let's not be dragged down by emotion. Let's celebrate life and crafting! A friend recently retired from my work. He was on the facilities team and a great guy. He still stops in for lunch occasionally so we still see him. He is a big fan of the Green Bay Packers. I decided on the week of his retirement to make him a quilt. I do work best under pressure. :) Monday night I decided to make the quilt. After work I found my fabric, cut out what I needed and sewed it into a quilt top. Tuesday after work I was auditioning backing fabric and didn't like any of it. I ran to the local quilt shop with only 10 minutes to spare before they closed. I found a pretty, light green Lori Holt plaid. Went home and basted the quilt. Wednesday after work I quilted it and bound it. And gifted it on Thursday. I don't know why I don't do that more often. I would get through my scrap pile more quickly. I could probably make a quilt for everyone on my team with all of the scraps I have.
Here he is with his quilt. He loved it!
