Another Super Bowl...I am not as ambivalent to Bowl games as I once was, now that I have ball-playing g-sons.
Still, sitting around for FIVE hours to watch a ONE hour game is not high on my list of favorite Sunday activities.
Instead I will be putting the binding on the now-completed Storm at Sea birthday quilt for my son.
And, not a day too soon as his birthday is tomorrow.
My son served 6 years in the U.S. Coast Guard. He loved his time at sea. He says he only got sea sick once....
I get sea sick just watching the waves HERE.
The end result is much nicer that I thought it would be. Can you see the waves?
You might remember that I did not pick the fabrics for this quilt.
The Quilting Auntie gifted me a fat quarter bundle, Summer Breezes.
The end result is a bit scrappy, but I like it.
This quilt was born a year ago. See Post HERE from January 22, 2020.
Faith, my LAQ did such a nice job. The quilting looks like waves.
A side note: This quilt was paper pieced...that means many hours of
ripping out paper and days and days of cleaning up the teeny shreds that flew all over the room.
Faith mentioned she had a pattern that uses special rulers and it is
faster and easier. Now that I've completed this Storm at Sea I may give her method a try creating another. We'll start with one block!
The gifting is tomorrow, complete with cake and ice cream.
And This Day in History
Four years ago--Super Bowl Sunday with my quilting Auntie.
While the Unkie watched the game, Auntie, Gail and I hit the quilt Shops of Spokane.
Auntie in her Studio....How I miss her!
This is my memory every Super Bowl Sunday.
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