Thursday, July 30, 2020
I probably wouldn’t have done a daily block today but it was a small one and I had some time between other projects. My selection of fabrics certainly fits into the name of the block; all of the pieces came from my scraps and the four-patches were already put together.
Now, my day. I slept in a bit so I got a slow start but the jobs I set for myself were pretty simple. I was a block behind on one of my on-line quilt alongs so that was the first thing I did. I was a week behind on purpose because I wanted to wait until the final block was released to decide whether or not to add an additional colour of fabric into the mix. I also needed to see the final layout to see if the added colour would be okay. It all worked out very well and I have just one block to finish and then, of course, all the blocks need to be stitched together.
When I got home yesterday my car wouldn’t start – not a surprise that the battery was dead. Pat tried to boost the car to get it going but we didn’t have any luck; I bought my own booster cables awhile ago and I’ve used them successfully a couple of times. At that point I called BCAA to tow the car to my mechanic’s shop. Of course he attached his booster cables and the car turned over first try!
Just as I finished laying out the quilt-along blocks the shop called and said the car was ready. They couldn’t find anything that was draining the battery but they have given me another gizmo that will allow me to plug the car in when I’m away and it will maintain the battery charge. I’m hoping that will solve the problem. I asked Ken if he thought the car was worth keeping and he said that given the amount of driving I do it is just fine.
When I got home I moved on to the daily block and next I started working on the first step of a curved hexie quilt-along. I have a couple of shapes basted and I hope to finish them off this evening in the coolness of the basement. Anne (with an ‘e’) has a new season so I’ll watch that as I stitch.