Thursday, 10 July 2025

CHOOKSHED challenge July is # 9

 Okay. What is my # 9.. hang your britches on the line.

Oops. Haha. My inner child coming out.

Progress on my Farmers Wife quilt. I have not touched this since 19th July 2024. The concentration and time required to do these 6” blocks has not been with me with what I have been dealing with. At the moment things are in more of a routine. I have finished some quick finishes but it’s now time to make a little bit of a difference on this quilt. So here is where I am at now.



And here are some of the blocks



Now to work out where I’m up to.

Thanks for the push Deana 

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12 comments:

Janet O. said...

Looks really good so far, Jo. I get what you are saying about the concentration required for these blocks. At least they are cheerful fabrics to be playing with!

Ma Betty said...

It is amazing Jo. I hope by the end of this month you are happy with your progress.

Janice said...

What you have competed so far is looking great. Good luck this month. I get that sometimes simple projects not requiring much thought are the best option.

Maria said...

That will be such a lovely quilt when you get it done.

loulee said...

It is looking amazing so far. Sometimes life gets in the way and we have to take the easy road.

Lin said...

Will be nice to see some progress on this as it is looking so pretty. xx

Julie said...

What beautiful intricate blocks they are Jo .. but they look like LOTS of work in each one.

Jenny said...

There is such a lot of work in this beauty, let's see how you get on this month. Any progress is good progress. I havent even started my challenge for the month yet.

Chookyblue...... said...

its going to be beautiful when you get it finished..........I agree you need to be in the right mind to work on that one..........glad life is finding a more settled routine.........

Susan said...

I can understand that you have not been able to focus on this one...good that things are a bit more settled now. . . you will race along now I am sure.

cityquilter grace said...

love your farmer's wife...those patterns are just perfect with those 30s repro prints...

Karen S said...

You have so much done already. Definitely worth getting back to this one.