I have cut out the May blocks for the State Fair BOM and will probably start sewing them tomorrow.
I had intended to sew them today but got distracted by a small project I started some time ago. I used Dye-na-flow to paint a piece of cotton. The inspiration was poppies that I grew from seed in my front garden last summer. The piece looked very dull indeed, but I thought I would see if I could do something with it. I do like to finish things I start...even if it takes me a few years.. :)
Original painted piece - not very inspiring
After quilting - an improvement, but I didn't really think it through
I have been sewing small improv blocks in between other sewing. I started piecing what I intended to be a 20" square mini quilt, but when I got to 20" the scale really didn't work. I kept adding blocks until I reached 100 and put them together into a quilt measuring 44" square. I used Kona cotton and some Caryl Fallert fabrics from my stash. I used some Tula Pink striped cotton for the sticks.
This was the perfect lockdown project.