My family has gone to the UK and I'm at home enjoying the peace and quiet dogsitting. My one and only goal during this time was to sort out my sewing studio. It's a terrible mess and I'd even purchased some extra boxes to make my life easier.
Then this happened.



Wellington managed to tear a big hole in his shoulder whilst out in the garden so now he has to be kept quiet and calm. Easy to do with three dogs in the house right? Ha ha! I'm currently letting them out in the garden one at a time so I've mostly been playing doorman so far. The $1,000 stitches come out in 12 days. It's going to be a loooong 12 days!
Anyway, the studio sorting is out of the question so instead I brought my retreat sewing gear into the living room and I've been sewing!
This is one of Debbie's quilts I'm finishing off to give back to her family or to donate to charity. This is how much I did the first day. My design floor is very handy.

The next day I was determined to finish the quilt so I sewed it together and I actually liked it as it was but before I started I had this idea of putting on a border...white, then more colourful patches then white.
I did the first white border. Then it seemed to take all day to trim the squares to make the second border but I got it done.
I decided against the last white border. The quilt is big enough to be useful either as a lap quilt or as a child's quilt and if it's going to be donated this is probably what it would be used for.
I tried to take a picture. Meet Midas!

Here is the quilt top all finished with binding. I don't know when I'll get around to quilting it.
Today's plan is to work on these blocks which are also Debbie's. I haven't had a chance to play with them yet but I think I can just add sashing to the blocks and it'll be good.



























































