Showing posts with label vaccine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vaccine. Show all posts

Saturday, January 30, 2021

Another Busy Week

I had another busy week this week! We had a 'snow day/remote learning day' on Tuesday so my Tuesday job was cancelled but I worked on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday! I found out on Wednesday that my District was able to secure Covid-19 vaccines for all staff including regular substitutes in the district. It happened very quickly as the dates were Thursday and Friday! I was able to get an appointment for Thursday after school! I never have been more excited to get a shot!

I am thankful that our district was able to get the vaccines! #IGotMine #OneStepCloser

In my sewing room, I continued to sew on the shoalsewalong and I got my fish top finished. Nicholas explained his technique of putting together 'slabs' using the puzzle method. Here is my top!

I did make a few minor changes since this picture. 
I'm linking to the link party @Patchwork and Quilts, Finished or Not Friday @AlyciaQuilts, Can I Get A Whoop, Whoop @Confessions of a Fabric Addict      
I also put the back together so I'm just about ready to figure out the quilting! 
But before that can happen, I needed to get to this:
My Starlight Mountain Quilt that I finished a October has been waiting to be quilted. I was able to work on it a bit and hopefully will finish this weekend. 
In the meantime, the 2nd round of the SAHRR was announced as the plus sign. There were various ways the hosts used this prompt. I decided to keep it a bit simpler since the piano keys were quite busy. I just made a few small plus signs for each corner similar to Susan's @QuiltFabrication
I'm linking up to Round Robin Round #2 @ The Darling Dogwood
I have taken some time to slow down and continue my hand stitching. Here is the progress I've made! 
The first set of flowers are finished!

Linking to Slow Stitching Sunday @Kathy's Quilts
Looking forward to February! The new color is bright, sunny yellow!
Hope you had a good week! Stay safe! There is hope!